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influxdb-mcp-server

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The influxdb-mcp-server is an MCP server that provides structured access to InfluxDB OSS v2 instances. It enables querying, writing, and managing InfluxDB data and metadata through standardized MCP resources and tools. Users can list organizations, buckets, measurements, execute Flux queries, and write data using Line Protocol templates. This server facilitates real-time interaction with InfluxDB databases, making it ideal for integrating time-series data workflows into AI-powered applications and agents.

Use This MCP server To

List all organizations in an InfluxDB instance Retrieve metadata for all buckets in InfluxDB List measurements within a specific bucket Execute Flux queries on InfluxDB data Write time-series data to InfluxDB using Line Protocol Manage InfluxDB database objects programmatically Integrate InfluxDB querying into AI workflows Automate data ingestion and querying in time-series apps

README

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InfluxDB MCP Server

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that exposes access to an InfluxDB instance using the InfluxDB OSS API v2. Mostly built with Claude Code.

Features

This MCP server provides:

  • Resources: Access to organization, bucket, and measurement data
  • Tools: Write data, execute queries, and manage database objects
  • Prompts: Templates for common Flux queries and Line Protocol format

Resources

The server exposes the following resources:

  1. Organizations List: influxdb://orgs

    • Displays all organizations in the InfluxDB instance
  2. Buckets List: influxdb://buckets

    • Shows all buckets with their metadata
  3. Bucket Measurements: influxdb://bucket/{bucketName}/measurements

    • Lists all measurements within a specified bucket
  4. Query Data: influxdb://query/{orgName}/{fluxQuery}

    • Executes a Flux query and returns results as a resource

Tools

The server provides these tools:

  1. write-data: Write time-series data in line protocol format

    • Parameters: org, bucket, data, precision (optional)
  2. query-data: Execute Flux queries

    • Parameters: org, query
  3. create-bucket: Create a new bucket

    • Parameters: name, orgID, retentionPeriodSeconds (optional)
  4. create-org: Create a new organization

    • Parameters: name, description (optional)

Prompts

The server offers these prompt templates:

  1. flux-query-examples: Common Flux query examples
  2. line-protocol-guide: Guide to InfluxDB line protocol format

Configuration

The server requires these environment variables:

  • INFLUXDB_TOKEN (required): Authentication token for the InfluxDB API
  • INFLUXDB_URL (optional): URL of the InfluxDB instance (defaults to http://localhost:8086)
  • INFLUXDB_ORG (optional): Default organization name for certain operations

Installation

Installing via Smithery

To install InfluxDB MCP Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @idoru/influxdb-mcp-server --client claude

Option 1: Run with npx (recommended)

# Run directly with npx
INFLUXDB_TOKEN=your_token npx influxdb-mcp-server

Option 2: Install globally

# Install globally
npm install -g influxdb-mcp-server

# Run the server
INFLUXDB_TOKEN=your_token influxdb-mcp-server

Option 3: From source

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/idoru/influxdb-mcp-server.git
cd influxdb-mcp-server

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Run the server
INFLUXDB_TOKEN=your_token npm start

Integration with Claude for Desktop

Add the server to your claude_desktop_config.json:

Using npx (recommended)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "influxdb": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["influxdb-mcp-server"],
      "env": {
        "INFLUXDB_TOKEN": "your_token",
        "INFLUXDB_URL": "http://localhost:8086",
        "INFLUXDB_ORG": "your_org"
      }
    }
  }
}

If installed locally

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "influxdb": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/influxdb-mcp-server/src/index.js"],
      "env": {
        "INFLUXDB_TOKEN": "your_token",
        "INFLUXDB_URL": "http://localhost:8086",
        "INFLUXDB_ORG": "your_org"
      }
    }
  }
}

Code Structure

The server code is organized into a modular structure:

  • src/
    • index.js - Main server entry point
    • config/ - Configuration related files
      • env.js - Environment variable handling
    • utils/ - Utility functions
      • influxClient.js - InfluxDB API client
      • loggerConfig.js - Console logger configuration
    • handlers/ - Resource and tool handlers
      • organizationsHandler.js - Organizations listing
      • bucketsHandler.js - Buckets listing
      • measurementsHandler.js - Measurements listing
      • queryHandler.js - Query execution
      • writeDataTool.js - Data write tool
      • queryDataTool.js - Query tool
      • createBucketTool.js - Bucket creation tool
      • createOrgTool.js - Organization creation tool
    • prompts/ - Prompt templates
      • fluxQueryExamplesPrompt.js - Flux query examples
      • lineProtocolGuidePrompt.js - Line protocol guide

This structure allows for better maintainability, easier testing, and clearer separation of concerns.

Testing

The repository includes comprehensive integration tests that:

  • Spin up a Docker container with InfluxDB
  • Populate it with sample data
  • Test all MCP server functionality

To run the tests:

npm test

License

MIT

influxdb-mcp-server FAQ

How do I connect the influxdb-mcp-server to my InfluxDB instance?
You configure the server with your InfluxDB OSS v2 API credentials and endpoint URL to enable secure access.
Can I write data to InfluxDB using this MCP server?
Yes, the server supports writing data using the Line Protocol format through its exposed tools.
What query language does the influxdb-mcp-server support?
It supports Flux, the native query language for InfluxDB OSS v2, enabling complex time-series queries.
Does this server provide access to InfluxDB metadata?
Yes, it exposes resources for organizations, buckets, and measurements metadata.
Is the influxdb-mcp-server compatible with multiple MCP hosts?
Yes, it is designed to be provider-agnostic and can integrate with any MCP host supporting the protocol.
Are there built-in query templates available?
Yes, the server includes prompt templates for common Flux queries and Line Protocol data writing.
How secure is the data access through this MCP server?
Security depends on your InfluxDB API credentials and network setup; the server uses standard API authentication methods.
Can I automate time-series data workflows using this server?
Absolutely, it enables programmatic querying and data writing, ideal for automation and AI integration.