[!CAUTION]
WARNING: this MCP server is EXPERIMENTAL.
Connect to your Elasticsearch data directly from any MCP Client using the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
This server connects agents to your Elasticsearch data using the Model Context Protocol. It allows you to interact with your Elasticsearch indices through natural language conversations.
list_indices
: List all available Elasticsearch indicesget_mappings
: Get field mappings for a specific Elasticsearch indexsearch
: Perform an Elasticsearch search with the provided query DSLesql
: Perform an ES|QL queryget_shards
: Get shard information for all or specific indicesSupported Elasticsearch versions
Versions 8.x
and 9.x
are officially supported. Earlier versions may partially work, at your own risk and with no guarantees made.
[!NOTE]
Versions 0.3.1 and earlier were installed via
npm
. These versions are deprecated and no longer supported. The following instructions only apply to 0.4.0 and later.To view instructions for versions 0.3.1 and earlier, see the README for v0.3.1.
This MCP server is provided as a Docker image at docker.elastic.co/mcp/elasticsearch
that supports MCP's stdio, SSE and streamable-HTTP protocols.
Running this container without any argument will output a usage message:
docker run docker.elastic.co/mcp/elasticsearch
Usage: elasticsearch-mcp-server <COMMAND>
Commands:
stdio Start a stdio server
http Start a streamable-HTTP server with optional SSE support
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-h, --help Print help
The MCP server needs environment variables to be set:
ES_URL
: the URL of your Elasticsearch clusterES_API_KEY
ES_USERNAME
and ES_PASSWORD
ES_SSL_SKIP_VERIFY
set to true
skips SSL/TLS certificate verification when connecting
to Elasticsearch. The ability to provide a custom certificate will be added in a later version.The MCP server is started in stdio mode with this command:
docker run -i --rm -e ES_URL -e ES_API_KEY docker.elastic.co/mcp/elasticsearch stdio
The configuration for Claude Desktop is as follows:
{
"mcpServers": {
"elasticsearch-mcp-server": {
"command": "docker",
"args": [
"run", "-i", "--rm",
"-e", "ES_URL", "-e", "ES_API_KEY",
"docker.elastic.co/mcp/elasticsearch",
"stdio"
],
"env": {
"ES_URL": "<elasticsearch-cluster-url>",
"ES_API_KEY": "<elasticsearch-API-key>"
}
}
}
}
Note: streamable-HTTP is recommended, as SSE is deprecated.
The MCP server needs environment variables to be set:
ES_URL
, the URL of your Elasticsearch clusterES_API_KEY
ES_USERNAME
and ES_PASSWORD
ES_SSL_SKIP_VERIFY
set to true
skips SSL/TLS certificate verification when connecting
to Elasticsearch. The ability to provide a custom certificate will be added in a later version.The MCP server is started in http mode with this command:
docker run --rm -e ES_URL -e ES_API_KEY -p 8080:8080 docker.elastic.co/mcp/elasticsearch http
If for some reason your execution environment doesn't allow passing parameters to the container, they can be passed
using the CLI_ARGS
environment variable: docker run --rm -e ES_URL -e ES_API_KEY -e CLI_ARGS=http -p 8080:8080...
The streamable-HTTP endpoint is at http:<host>:8080/mcp
. There's also a health check at http:<host>:8080/ping
Configuration for Claude Desktop (free edition that only supports the stdio protocol).
Install mcp-proxy
(or an equivalent), that will bridge stdio to streamable-http. The executable
will be installed in ~/.local/bin
:
uv tool install mcp-proxy
Add this configuration to Claude Desktop:
{
"mcpServers": {
"elasticsearch-mcp-server": {
"command": "/<home-directory>/.local/bin/mcp-proxy",
"args": [
"--transport=streamablehttp",
"--header", "Authorization", "ApiKey <elasticsearch-API-key>",
"http://<mcp-server-host>:<mcp-server-port>/mcp"
]
}
}
}