What is Elasticsearch MCP Server?
Elasticsearch MCP Server is a server designed to connect to your Elasticsearch cluster directly from any MCP Client (like Claude Desktop or Cursor), allowing for natural language interactions with your Elasticsearch data.
How to use Elasticsearch MCP Server?
To use the server, you need to set it up with an MCP Client by configuring it with your Elasticsearch instance details and starting a conversation to query your data.
Key features of Elasticsearch MCP Server?
- Connects to Elasticsearch clusters via MCP Clients.
- Supports operations like listing indices, fetching mappings, and performing searches.
- Allows natural language queries to interact with Elasticsearch data.
Use cases of Elasticsearch MCP Server?
- Querying Elasticsearch indices using natural language.
- Fetching field mappings for specific indices.
- Performing complex searches on Elasticsearch data.
FAQ from Elasticsearch MCP Server?
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What do I need to use the server?
You need an Elasticsearch instance, authentication credentials, and an MCP Client. -
Is there a specific MCP Client I should use?
You can use any MCP Client, but examples include Claude Desktop and Cursor. -
What kind of queries can I perform?
You can perform queries like listing indices, fetching mappings, and searching for specific data.