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Home Assistant SQLite to InfluxDB Script

This script transfers historical data from a Home Assistant SQLite database to InfluxDB. It retrieves the earliest records from the InfluxDB bucket and extracts the states, attributes, and friendly names from the Home Assistant database for records prior to that. Created using ChatGPT and tested with Home Assistant Core 2024.10.1 and InfluxDB v2.7.10. Follow the steps below to set up the environment and run the script.

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.6 or higher
  • A SQLite database file you wish to import data from
  • An InfluxDB instance running and accessible

Installation

Step 1: Clone the Repository

Clone the repository or download the script files to your local machine.

git clone https://github.com/eldigo/ha-sqllite-2-influxdb
cd ha-sqllite-2-influxdb

Step 2: Create a Virtual Environment

Create a Python virtual environment to isolate the project dependencies.

python3 -m venv myenv

Step 3: Activate the Virtual Environment

Activate the virtual environment:

source myenv/bin/activate

Step 4: Install Requirements

Install the required packages using the requirements.txt file provided.

pip install -r requirements.txt

Step 5: Configure Environment Variables

Copy the .env.example file to a new file named .env and fill in the required values. You can use the following command:

cp .env.example .env

Open the .env file in a text editor and provide the necessary configurations for your InfluxDB connection.

INFLUXDB_URL=http://localhost:8086
INFLUXDB_TOKEN=your_token
INFLUXDB_ORG=your_organization
INFLUXDB_BUCKET=your_bucket
SQLITE_DB_PATH=/path/to/your/sqlite.db
DEBUG_MODE=false

When DEBUG_MODE is true. The script will insert into Influx point by point

Usage

Run the script using the following command:

python3 sqllite2influxdb.py

Make sure that your SQLite database file is correctly specified in the .env file, and that your InfluxDB instance is running and accessible.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.