Elasticsearch MCP
The Elasticsearch MCP Server is a service that connects to an Elasticsearch cluster via the Model Context Protocol (MCP), supporting natural language interaction to operate on ES data.
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What is the Elasticsearch MCP Server?
The Elasticsearch MCP Server is a middleware that enables you to directly interact with your Elasticsearch cluster using natural language. It supports various operations, such as index management, search, and data manipulation, allowing you to easily manage and analyze your Elasticsearch data.How to use the Elasticsearch MCP Server?
1. Configure your MCP client (e.g., Claude Desktop or Cursor). 2. Add the Elasticsearch MCP Server in the settings. 3. Start conversing with your Elasticsearch cluster.Use Cases
Suitable for data analysts, developers, and business users who need to efficiently manage Elasticsearch clusters.Key Features
Cluster ManagementGet the health status of the Elasticsearch cluster, including detailed node-level information.
Index OperationsCreate, delete, and reindex data.
Mapping ManagementView and modify the field mappings of an index.
Search and Data ManipulationPerform advanced searches and bulk import data.
Template ManagementCreate, update, and delete index templates.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Easy to use, no need to write complex queries.
Supports various operations to meet different needs.
Integrates with existing tools, reducing the learning curve.
Limitations
May require high network latency.
Some advanced features may require manual intervention.
How to Use
Install and Configure the Elasticsearch MCP Server
Add the Elasticsearch MCP Server configuration to your MCP client.
Start Conversing with Your Elasticsearch Cluster
Enter a natural language query, e.g., 'List all my indices'.
Usage Examples
Query Cluster HealthInquire about the current status of your Elasticsearch cluster.
Reindex DataMigrate data from one index to another.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to connect to my Elasticsearch cluster?
How to verify if the Elasticsearch MCP Server is working properly?
Related Resources
Elasticsearch MCP Official Documentation
Learn more about the MCP protocol.
GitHub Repository
View the source code and contribute.
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