# Quick Start Guide Get up and running with the InfluxDB MCP Server in 5 minutes. ## Prerequisites Check Before starting, ensure you have: - [ ] Node.js 18+ installed (`node --version`) - [ ] InfluxDB v2 running (local or remote) - [ ] An InfluxDB authentication token ## Step 1: Install Dependencies ```bash cd /Users/felix/Nextcloud/AI/projects/influxdb-mcp-server npm install npm run build ``` ## Step 2: Configure Environment Create a `.env` file: ```bash cp .env.example .env ``` Edit `.env` with your values: ```env INFLUX_URL=http://localhost:8086 INFLUX_TOKEN=your_actual_token_here INFLUX_ORG=your_org_name ``` ### Getting Your InfluxDB Token 1. Open InfluxDB UI: http://localhost:8086 2. Click **Data** → **API Tokens** 3. Click **Generate API Token** → **All Access Token** 4. Copy the token 5. Paste it into your `.env` file ## Step 3: Test the Server Test that the server can connect to InfluxDB: ```bash INFLUX_URL=http://localhost:8086 \ INFLUX_TOKEN=your_token \ INFLUX_ORG=your_org \ node dist/index.js ``` You should see: ``` Successfully connected to InfluxDB Server: influxdb (version x.y.z) Status: pass InfluxDB MCP Server running on stdio ``` Press `Ctrl+C` to stop. ## Step 4: Configure Claude Desktop ### macOS Edit `~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json`: ```json { "mcpServers": { "influxdb": { "command": "node", "args": ["/Users/felix/Nextcloud/AI/projects/influxdb-mcp-server/dist/index.js"], "env": { "INFLUX_URL": "http://localhost:8086", "INFLUX_TOKEN": "your_token_here", "INFLUX_ORG": "your_org_name" } } } } ``` ### Linux Edit `~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json` (same format as macOS). ### Windows Edit `%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json` (same format as macOS). **Important:** Replace `/Users/felix/Nextcloud/AI/projects/influxdb-mcp-server` with the actual absolute path to your installation. ## Step 5: Restart Claude Desktop 1. Completely quit Claude Desktop 2. Start Claude Desktop again 3. Look for the 🔌 icon or MCP indicator ## Step 6: Test with Claude Try these prompts: ### Test 1: Check Connection ``` Is my InfluxDB server healthy? ``` Expected: Claude will read the health resource and tell you the server status. ### Test 2: List Buckets ``` What buckets are in my InfluxDB instance? ``` Expected: Claude will list all your buckets. ### Test 3: Write Test Data ``` Write a test temperature reading of 22.5 to a bucket called "test-bucket" (use my default organization) ``` Expected: Claude will write data using line protocol. ### Test 4: Query Data ``` Show me the last 10 minutes of data from "test-bucket" ``` Expected: Claude will execute a Flux query and return results. ## Troubleshooting ### "Connection refused" error **Problem:** Can't connect to InfluxDB **Solutions:** 1. Verify InfluxDB is running: `curl http://localhost:8086/health` 2. Check the URL in your config 3. Check firewall settings ### "Unauthorized" error **Problem:** Authentication failed **Solutions:** 1. Verify your token is correct 2. Check token hasn't expired 3. Ensure token has necessary permissions 4. Try generating a new All Access Token ### "Organization not found" error **Problem:** Wrong organization name **Solutions:** 1. In Claude, ask: "What organizations are available?" 2. Update `INFLUX_ORG` with the correct name 3. Restart Claude Desktop ### Claude doesn't see the server **Problem:** MCP server not loading **Solutions:** 1. Verify the path in `claude_desktop_config.json` is absolute 2. Check that `dist/index.js` exists and is executable 3. Look at Claude Desktop logs: - macOS: `~/Library/Logs/Claude/` - Windows: `%APPDATA%\Claude\logs\` 4. Ensure JSON syntax is correct (no trailing commas) 5. Restart Claude Desktop completely ### "Module not found" error **Problem:** Dependencies not installed **Solution:** ```bash cd /Users/felix/Nextcloud/AI/projects/influxdb-mcp-server npm install npm run build ``` ## Next Steps Now that you're set up: 1. **Read EXAMPLES.md** for real-world usage patterns 2. **Explore your data** by asking Claude to analyze your buckets 3. **Create dashboards** by having Claude query and format data 4. **Set up monitoring** by writing periodic data from your applications ## Common First Tasks ### Explore Your Data ``` What measurements are in my "telegraf" bucket? ``` ### Analyze Recent Metrics ``` Show me the average CPU usage across all servers in the last hour ``` ### Create a New Bucket ``` Create a bucket called "application-metrics" with a 90-day retention policy ``` ### Write Application Metrics ``` Write the following metrics to "application-metrics": - API response time: 125ms for /users endpoint - API response time: 89ms for /posts endpoint ``` ### Generate Reports ``` Create a daily summary of temperature readings from all sensors ``` ## Pro Tips 1. **Start with simple queries** and build up complexity 2. **Use natural language** - Claude understands context 3. **Ask for explanations** if you're learning Flux 4. **Iterate on queries** - refine as you go 5. **Let Claude help with schema** - ask what data is available first ## Getting Help - **Documentation**: See README.md for full documentation - **Examples**: See EXAMPLES.md for detailed usage examples - **InfluxDB Docs**: https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v2/ - **Flux Guide**: https://docs.influxdata.com/flux/v0/ ## Development Mode If you're developing or modifying the server: ```bash # Watch mode (rebuilds on changes) npm run watch # In another terminal, test changes node dist/index.js ``` Remember to restart Claude Desktop after rebuilding to see changes. ## Security Checklist - [ ] Never commit `.env` file to version control - [ ] Use least-privilege tokens (not always All Access) - [ ] Use HTTPS for remote InfluxDB instances - [ ] Rotate tokens periodically - [ ] Keep dependencies updated: `npm update` ## Success Checklist You're ready when: - [ ] Server connects to InfluxDB successfully - [ ] Claude Desktop shows the MCP server loaded - [ ] You can check server health via Claude - [ ] You can list buckets via Claude - [ ] You can write test data via Claude - [ ] You can query data via Claude Congratulations! You now have a working InfluxDB MCP Server. Start exploring your time-series data with Claude!