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README.md

pihole-to-influxdb

Introduction

Based slightly on my other project, speedtest-to-influxdb. This project leverages the Pi-Hole API to gather data about your PiHole instance and store it inside of InfluxDB for your future projects.

This project is automatically built through GitHub actions and the DockerHub file can be found here.

Setup

Configuring the script

The InfluxDB connection settings can be configured as followed:

  • "INFLUX_DB_URL=http://192.168.xxx.xxx:8086"
  • "INFLUX_DB_ORG=<your org name>"
  • "INFLUX_DB_TOKEN=<token>"
  • "INFLUX_DB_BUCKET=pihole"

The PiHole settings can be configured as followed:

  • PIHOLE_HOSTNAME=192.168.xxx.xxx
  • PIHOLE_INTERVAL=15 Interval in seconds

    Authentication

    Certain parts of the API require you to be authenticated, this can be achieved by supplying the PIHOLE_AUTHENTICATION token with the token from the API settings page of the admin interface.
    By doing this you'll gain access to two new measurements (tables):

  • query_types

  • forward_destinations

    Sidenote

    This does mean that your password is stored in plaintext as an environmental variable and as such as malicious actor could find it and access your PiHole instance. You are advised to use this at your own risk.

    Docker Command

    docker run -d --name pihole-to-influx \
    -e 'INFLUX_DB_URL'='<influxdb url>' \
    -e 'INFLUX_DB_ORG'='<influxdb org>' \
    -e 'INFLUX_DB_TOKEN'='<influxdb token>' \
    -e 'INFLUX_DB_BUCKET'='pihole' \
    -e 'PIHOLE_INTERVAL'='1800' \
    -e 'PIHOLE_HOSTNAME'='192.168.xxx.xxx'  \
    chriscn/pihole-to-influxdb
    

    docker-compose

    version: '3'
    services:
    pihole-to-influxdb:
        image: chriscn/pihole-to-influxdb
        container_name: pihole-to-influxdb
        environment:
        - "INFLUX_DB_URL=http://192.168.xxx.xxx:8086"
        - "INFLUX_DB_ORG=<your org name>"
        - "INFLUX_DB_TOKEN=<token>"
        - "INFLUX_DB_BUCKET=pihole"
        - "PIHOLE_HOSTNAME=192.168.xxx.xxx"
        - "PIHOLE_INTERVAL=15"