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device configuration. This controller can be installed on Windows, macOS, FreeBSD, device configuration. This controller can be installed on Windows, macOS, FreeBSD,
Linux or Docker. Ubiquiti also provides a dedicated hardware device called a Linux or Docker. Ubiquiti also provides a dedicated hardware device called a
[CloudKey](https://www.ui.com/unifi/unifi-cloud-key/) that runs the controller software. [CloudKey](https://www.ui.com/unifi/unifi-cloud-key/) that runs the controller software.
More recently they've developed the Dream Machine; it's still in More recently they've developed the Dream Machine, and UniFi Poller can collect its data!
beta / early access, but UniFi Poller can collect its data!
UniFi Poller is a small Golang application that runs on Windows, macOS, FreeBSD, UniFi Poller is a small Golang application that runs on Windows, macOS, FreeBSD,
Linux or Docker. In Influx-mode it polls a UniFi controller every 30 seconds for Linux or Docker. In Influx-mode it polls a UniFi controller every 30 seconds for
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You'll have a plethora of data at your fingertips and the ability to craft custom You'll have a plethora of data at your fingertips and the ability to craft custom
graphs to slice the data any way you choose. Good luck! graphs to slice the data any way you choose. Good luck!
Supported as of Poller v2.0.2, are [Loki](https://grafana.com/oss/loki/)
and the collection of UniFi events, alarms, anomalies and IDS data.
This data can be exported to Loki or InfluxDB, or both!
## Backstory ## Backstory
I found a simple piece of code on GitHub that sorta did what I needed; I found a simple piece of code on GitHub that sorta did what I needed;

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# By default the web interface does not require authentication. You can change # By default the web interface does not require authentication. You can change
# that by adding a username and password hash (or multiple) below. # that by adding a username and password hash (or multiple) below.
# To create a hash, run unifi-poller with the -e CLI argument. # To create a hash, run unifi-poller with the -e CLI argument. See Wiki for more!
[webserver.accounts] [webserver.accounts]
# username = "password-hash" # username = "password-hash"
# captain = "$2a$04$mxw6i0LKH6u46oaLK2cq5eCTAAFkfNiRpzNbz.EyvJZZWNa2FzIlS" # captain = "$2a$04$mxw6i0LKH6u46oaLK2cq5eCTAAFkfNiRpzNbz.EyvJZZWNa2FzIlS"