A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that exposes access to an InfluxDB instance using the InfluxDB OSS API v2. Mostly built with Claude Code.
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
The server exposes the following resources:
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Organizations List:
influxdb://orgs- Displays all organizations in the InfluxDB instance
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Buckets List:
influxdb://buckets- Shows all buckets with their metadata
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Bucket Measurements:
influxdb://bucket/{bucketName}/measurements- Lists all measurements within a specified bucket
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Query Data:
influxdb://query/{orgName}/{fluxQuery}- Executes a Flux query and returns results as a resource
The server provides these tools:
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write-data: Write time-series data in line protocol format- Parameters: org, bucket, data, precision (optional)
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query-data: Execute Flux queries- Parameters: org, query
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create-bucket: Create a new bucket- Parameters: name, orgID, retentionPeriodSeconds (optional)
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create-org: Create a new organization- Parameters: name, description (optional)
The server offers these prompt templates:
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flux-query-examples: Common Flux query examples -
line-protocol-guide: Guide to InfluxDB line protocol format
The server requires these environment variables:
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INFLUXDB_TOKEN(required): Authentication token for the InfluxDB API -
INFLUXDB_URL(optional): URL of the InfluxDB instance (defaults tohttp://localhost:8086) -
INFLUXDB_ORG(optional): Default organization name for certain operations
To install InfluxDB MCP Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @idoru/influxdb-mcp-server --client claude# Run directly with npx
INFLUXDB_TOKEN=your_token npx influxdb-mcp-server# Install globally
npm install -g influxdb-mcp-server
# Run the server
INFLUXDB_TOKEN=your_token influxdb-mcp-server# 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 startAdd the server to your claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"influxdb": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["influxdb-mcp-server"],
"env": {
"INFLUXDB_TOKEN": "your_token",
"INFLUXDB_URL": "http://localhost:8086",
"INFLUXDB_ORG": "your_org"
}
}
}
}{
"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"
}
}
}
}The server code is organized into a modular structure:
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src/-
index.js- Main server entry point -
config/- Configuration related files-
env.js- Environment variable handling
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utils/- Utility functions-
influxClient.js- InfluxDB API client -
loggerConfig.js- Console logger configuration
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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
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prompts/- Prompt templates-
fluxQueryExamplesPrompt.js- Flux query examples -
lineProtocolGuidePrompt.js- Line protocol guide
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This structure allows for better maintainability, easier testing, and clearer separation of concerns.
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 testMIT
