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---
- &graphexport
  id: 'export-graphite'
  meta: &meta
    name: 'Graphite'
    link: 'https://graphite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/'
    categories:
      - export
    icon_filename: 'graphite.png'
  keywords:
    - exporter
    - graphite
    - remote write
    - time series
  overview:
    exporter_description: |
      Use the Graphite connector for the exporting engine to archive your Netdata metrics to Graphite providers for long-term storage,
      further analysis, or correlation with data from other sources.
    exporter_limitations: ''
  setup:
    prerequisites:
      list:
        - title: ''
          description: |
            - You have already installed Netdata and Graphite.
    configuration:
      file:
        name: 'exporting.conf'
      options:
        description: 'The following options can be defined for this exporter.'
        folding:
          title: 'Config options'
          enabled: true
        list:
          - name: 'enabled'
            default_value: 'no'
            description: 'Enables or disables an exporting connector instance (yes|no).'
            required: true
          - name: 'destination'
            default_value: 'no'
            description: 'Accepts a space separated list of hostnames, IPs (IPv4 and IPv6) and ports to connect to. Netdata will use the first available to send the metrics.'
            required: true
            detailed_description: |
              The format of each item in this list, is: [PROTOCOL:]IP[:PORT].
              - PROTOCOL can be udp or tcp. tcp is the default and only supported by the current exporting engine.
              - IP can be XX.XX.XX.XX (IPv4), or [XX:XX...XX:XX] (IPv6). For IPv6 you can to enclose the IP in [] to separate it from the port.
              - PORT can be a number of a service name. If omitted, the default port for the exporting connector will be used.

              Example IPv4:
                ```yaml
                destination = 10.11.14.2:2003 10.11.14.3:4242 10.11.14.4:2003
                ```
              Example IPv6 and IPv4 together:
              ```yaml
              destination = [ffff:...:0001]:2003 10.11.12.1:2003
              ```
              When multiple servers are defined, Netdata will try the next one when the previous one fails.
          - name: 'username'
            default_value: 'my_username'
            description: 'Username for HTTP authentication'
            required: false
          - name: 'password'
            default_value: 'my_password'
            description: 'Password for HTTP authentication'
            required: false
          - name: 'data source'
            default_value: ''
            description: 'Selects the kind of data that will be sent to the external database. (as collected|average|sum)'
            required: false
          - name: 'hostname'
            default_value: '[global].hostname'
            description: 'The hostname to be used for sending data to the external database server.'
            required: false
          - name: 'prefix'
            default_value: 'netdata'
            description: 'The prefix to add to all metrics.'
            required: false
          - name: 'update every'
            default_value: '10'
            description: |
              Frequency of sending sending data to the external database, in seconds.
            required: false
            detailed_description: |
              Netdata will add some randomness to this number, to prevent stressing the external server when many Netdata servers
              send data to the same database. This randomness does not affect the quality of the data, only the time they are sent.
          - name: 'buffer on failures'
            default_value: '10'
            description: |
              The number of iterations (`update every` seconds) to buffer data, when the external database server is not available.
            required: false
            detailed_description: |
              If the server fails to receive the data after that many failures, data loss on the connector instance is expected (Netdata will also log it).
          - name: 'timeout ms'
            default_value: '20000'
            description: 'The timeout in milliseconds to wait for the external database server to process the data.'
            required: false
          - name: 'send hosts matching'
            default_value: 'localhost *'
            description: |
              Hosts filter. Determines which hosts will be sent to the external database. The syntax is [simple patterns](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern#simple-patterns).
            required: false
            detailed_description: |
              Includes one or more space separated patterns, using * as wildcard (any number of times within each pattern).
              The patterns are checked against the hostname (the localhost is always checked as localhost), allowing us to
              filter which hosts will be sent to the external database when this Netdata is a central Netdata aggregating multiple hosts.

              A pattern starting with `!` gives a negative match. So to match all hosts named `*db*` except hosts containing `*child*`,
              use `!*child* *db*` (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the hostname will be used - positive or negative).
          - name: 'send charts matching'
            default_value: '*'
            description: |
              One or more space separated patterns (use * as wildcard) checked against both chart id and chart name.
            required: false
            detailed_description: |
              A pattern starting with ! gives a negative match. So to match all charts named apps.* except charts ending in *reads,
              use !*reads apps.* (so, the order is important: the first pattern matching the chart id or the chart name will be used,
              positive or negative). There is also a URL parameter filter that can be used while querying allmetrics. The URL parameter
              has a higher priority than the configuration option.
          - name: 'send names instead of ids'
            default_value: ''
            description: 'Controls the metric names Netdata should send to the external database (yes|no).'
            required: false
            detailed_description: |
              Netdata supports names and IDs for charts and dimensions. Usually IDs are unique identifiers as read by the system and names
              are human friendly labels (also unique). Most charts and metrics have the same ID and name, but in several cases they are
              different : disks with device-mapper, interrupts, QoS classes, statsd synthetic charts, etc.
          - name: 'send configured labels'
            default_value: ''
            description: 'Controls if host labels defined in the `[host labels]` section in `netdata.conf` should be sent to the external database (yes|no).'
            required: false
          - name: 'send automatic labels'
            default_value: ''
            description: 'Controls if automatically created labels, like `_os_name` or `_architecture` should be sent to the external database (yes|no).'
            required: false
      examples:
        folding:
          enabled: true
          title: ''
        list:
          - name: 'Example configuration'
            folding:
              enabled: false
            description: 'Basic configuration'
            config: |
              [graphite:netdata]
                  enabled = yes
                  destination = localhost:2003
          - name: 'Configuration with HTTPS and HTTP authentication'
            folding:
              enabled: false
            description: 'Add `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.'
            config: |
              [graphite:netdata]
                  enabled = yes
                  destination = localhost:2003
                  username = my_username
                  password = my_password
          - name: 'Detailed Configuration for a remote, secure host'
            folding:
              enabled: false
            description: 'Add `:https` modifier to the connector type if you need to use the TLS/SSL protocol. For example: `remote_write:https:my_instance`.'
            config: |
              [graphite:https:netdata]
                  enabled = yes
                  username = my_username
                  password = my_password
                  destination = 10.10.1.114:2003
                  # data source = average
                  # prefix = netdata
                  # hostname = my_hostname
                  # update every = 10
                  # buffer on failures = 10
                  # timeout ms = 20000
                  # send names instead of ids = yes
                  # send charts matching = *
                  # send hosts matching = localhost *
- <<: *graphexport
  id: 'export-blueflood'
  meta:
    <<: *meta
    name: Blueflood
    link: http://blueflood.io/
    icon_filename: 'blueflood.png'
    keywords:
      - export
      - Blueflood
      - graphite
- <<: *graphexport
  id: 'export-influxdb'
  meta:
    <<: *meta
    name: InfluxDB
    link: https://www.influxdata.com/
    icon_filename: 'influxdb.svg'
    keywords:
      - InfluxDB
      - Influx
      - export
      - graphite
- <<: *graphexport
  id: 'export-kairosdb'
  meta:
    <<: *meta
    name: KairosDB
    link: https://kairosdb.github.io/
    icon_filename: 'kairos.png'
    keywords:
      - KairosDB
      - kairos
      - export
      - graphite