InfluxDB MCP Server

MCP server for InfluxDB 1.8

Installation

Installing for Claude Desktop

Manual Configuration Required

This MCP server requires manual configuration. Run the command below to open your configuration file:

npx mcpbar@latest edit -c claude

This will open your configuration file where you can add the InfluxDB MCP Server MCP server manually.

InfluxDB MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides secure, read-only access to InfluxDB 1.8 via JWT authentication.

Overview

InfluxDB MCP Server allows AI assistants to query time-series data stored in InfluxDB through a standardized interface. It provides read-only access to your InfluxDB instance with authentication via JWT tokens.

Prerequisites

  • Docker
  • InfluxDB 1.8 instance (already running)
  • Credentials for your InfluxDB instance

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/m4tyn0/influx_mcp
    cd influxdb-mcp-server
    
  2. Create a .env file with your configuration :

    cp env.example .env
    
    INFLUXDB_HOST=
    INFLUXDB_PORT=8086
    INFLUXDB_USERNAME=
    INFLUXDB_PASSWORD=
    INFLUXDB_SSL=false
    INFLUXDB_VERIFY_SSL=true
    INFLUXDB_TIMEOUT=10
    JWT_SECRET=
    JWT_ALGORITHM=HS256
    
  3. Build and run the Docker container:

    docker build -t influxdb-mcp-server .
    docker run -d --env-file .env -p 8000:8000 influxdb-mcp-server
    

JWT Authentication

The server uses JWT tokens for authentication. You need to generate a token to authenticate with the MCP server, here is a simple script to do that:

import jwt
import datetime

# Create a token
payload = {
    "sub": "username",  # Replace with the username you want to identify with
    "iat": datetime.datetime.utcnow(),
    "exp": datetime.datetime.utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(hours=1)
}
token = jwt.encode(payload, "your-jwt-secret", algorithm="HS256")
print(token)

Save this token for use with your MCP client.

Using with MCP Clients

  1. Authenticate with the MCP server using the JWT token:

    Tool: auth
    Arguments: {"token": "your.jwt.token.here"}
    
  2. Query your InfluxDB data:

    Tool: list_databases
    Arguments: {}
    
    Tool: list_measurements
    Arguments: {"database": "your_database_name"}
    
    Tool: query
    Arguments: {
      "database": "your_database_name",
      "query": "SELECT * FROM measurement_name LIMIT 10"
    }
    

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues:

  1. Connection errors to InfluxDB:

    • Verify the INFLUXDB_HOST is correct and accessible from the Docker container
    • Check that your InfluxDB credentials are correct
    • Ensure your InfluxDB instance is configured to accept connections from external hosts
  2. Authentication issues:

    • Verify your JWT_SECRET is set correctly
    • Ensure the token you're using matches the JWT_SECRET and hasn't expired
    • Check that your InfluxDB credentials have read access to the databases
  3. Check logs:

    docker logs 
    

Security Notes

  • The MCP server only allows read-only access to your InfluxDB instance
  • All queries are validated to ensure they begin with SELECT
  • JWT authentication protects access to the MCP server
  • Consider running the server in a private network for additional security

Thank you for working with me. If you have any issues with the code, or want more things built, hit me up: [email protected]

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