ClickHouse Trace-Activity MCP Server

ClickHouse Trace-Activity MCP Server

Tracks a user's activity by trace ID from application logs stored in ClickHouse. Provides tools for log timeline, trace summaries, and search across services.

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ClickHouse Trace-Activity MCP Server

A custom Model Context Protocol server that lets an MCP client (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, etc.) track a user's activity by trace ID from application logs stored in ClickHouse.

It exposes the modern Streamable HTTP transport, so it runs as an always-on service in Docker — start it once and it stays up (auto-restarting on crash or reboot) until you stop it.

Tools

Tool What it does
get_trace_activity Full chronological log timeline for one trace ID — the end-to-end story of a request/user across services.
get_trace_summary Aggregate view of a trace: total lines, time span, services involved, error count, severity breakdown.
search_logs Search individual log lines by service, min severity, body text, and time range. Returns their trace IDs to drill into.
find_traces Discover distinct trace IDs matching filters (e.g. "traces with errors in service X today"), with per-trace counts.
list_services List distinct ServiceName values with recent log counts.

Log schema

Defaults to the OpenTelemetry logs schema (table otel_logs):

Timestamp, SeverityText, SeverityNumber, Body, ServiceName, TraceId, SpanId, ResourceAttributes, LogAttributes

Every column name and the table name are overridable via environment variables (see .env.example) — no code changes needed if your table differs.

Quick start (Docker)

cp .env.example .env          # set CLICKHOUSE_URL etc.
docker compose up -d --build  # build + run, detached

The server is now at http://localhost:3003/mcp and will restart automatically until you run:

docker compose down           # stop it

Useful:

docker compose logs -f        # follow logs
curl localhost:3003/health    # health + ClickHouse connectivity check

Connecting to a ClickHouse on your host machine

From inside the container, localhost is the container itself. Use host.docker.internal to reach a ClickHouse running on your Mac/Windows host:

CLICKHOUSE_URL=http://host.docker.internal:8123

If ClickHouse runs in another Docker network, point CLICKHOUSE_URL at that service name and attach this server to the same network.

Connecting an MCP client

Point your client at the Streamable HTTP endpoint:

http://localhost:3003/mcp

JSON config (recommended)

Most MCP clients use a JSON config file. Add this trace-activity entry under mcpServers:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "trace-activity": {
      "type": "http",
      "url": "http://localhost:3003/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Where to put it:

Client Scope File
Claude Code This project .mcp.json (project root)
Claude Code All projects (user) ~/.claude.json (top-level mcpServers key)
Claude Desktop User claude_desktop_config.json
Gemini / other User e.g. ~/.gemini/config/mcp_config.json

After editing, reload/restart the client. In Claude Code, run /mcp to confirm trace-activity shows connected with its 5 tools.

Some clients use "transport": "streamable-http" instead of "type": "http". If type isn't recognized, try that key.

CLI alternative (Claude Code)

claude mcp add --transport http trace-activity http://localhost:3003/mcp
# or for all projects:
claude mcp add --scope user --transport http trace-activity http://localhost:3003/mcp

Skip the per-call permission prompt (optional)

To let the tools run without prompting each time, add to your Claude Code settings (.claude/settings.json for this project, or ~/.claude/settings.json for all projects):

{
  "permissions": {
    "allow": ["mcp__trace-activity__*"]
  }
}

Local development (without Docker)

nvm use 22
npm install
npm run dev      # tsx watch, hot reload
# or
npm run build && npm start

Configuration

All settings come from environment variables; see .env.example. Key ones:

Variable Default Purpose
PORT 3003 HTTP port the server listens on
CLICKHOUSE_URL http://localhost:8123 ClickHouse HTTP endpoint
CLICKHOUSE_USER / CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD default / empty Credentials
CLICKHOUSE_DATABASE default Database holding the logs table
CLICKHOUSE_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME 30 Per-query timeout (seconds)
LOGS_TABLE otel_logs Logs table name
COL_* OTel names Per-column overrides (see .env.example)

Notes

  • All tool inputs are bound as ClickHouse server-side query parameters, so arguments can't be used for SQL injection.
  • The server runs as the non-root node user inside the container.
  • docker stop / docker compose down sends SIGTERM; the server drains MCP sessions and closes the ClickHouse client gracefully.

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