This repo is a quick way to get the entire TICK Stack spun up and working together. It uses docker to spin up the full TICK stack in a connected fashion. This is heavily tested on Mac and should mostly work on linux.
To get started you need a running docker installation. If you do not have one, go here and download the Stable release.
To run the sandbox, simply use the convenient cli:
$ ./sandbox
sandbox commands:
up -> spin up the sandbox environment
down -> tear down the sandbox environment
restart -> restart the sandbox
influxdb -> attach to the influx cli
enter (influxdb||kapacitor||chronograf||telegraf) -> enter the specified container
logs (influxdb||kapacitor||chronograf||telegraf) -> stream logs for the specified container
delete-data -> delete all data created by the TICK Stack
docker-clean -> stop and remove all running docker containers
rebuild-docs -> rebuild the documentation container to see updatesTo get started just run ./sandbox up. You browser will open two tabs:
localhost:8888- Chronograf's address. You will use this as a management UI for the full stacklocalhost:3000- Documentation server. This contains a simple markdown server for some tutorials and documentation.
NOTE: Make sure to stop any existing installations of
influxdb,kapacitororchronograf. If you have them running the sandbox will run into port conflicts and fail to properly start. In this case stop the existing processes and run./sandbox restart.
To configure the connection to InfluxDB from Chronograf just fill in http://influxdb:8086 as the URL:
Once you have configured the InfluxDB URL you should see your dashboard:
Then click on the gear icon and select Kapacitor:
Finally, enter http://kapacitor:9092 as the URL and click Connect Kapacitor:
Then you are ready to get started with the TICK Stack!
Visit http:localhost:888 and click the host to see your dashboard!
Note: see influx-stress to create data for your sandbox.




