jaeger-mcp
Provides read-only access to Jaeger distributed tracing data through the Model Context Protocol. Enables Claude and other MCP-capable agents to search traces, inspect spans, and analyze service dependencies directly within conversations.
README
jaeger-mcp
<!-- mcp-name: io.github.mshegolev/jaeger-mcp -->
MCP server for Jaeger distributed tracing. Give Claude (or any MCP-capable agent) read access to your trace data — search traces, inspect spans, map service dependencies — without leaving the conversation.
Why another Jaeger MCP?
The existing Jaeger integrations require a running UI or custom scripts. This server:
- Speaks the standard Model Context Protocol over stdio — works with Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, and any MCP client.
- Is read-only: all 5 tools carry
readOnlyHint: true— zero risk of modifying trace data. - Returns dual-channel output: structured JSON (
structuredContent) for programmatic use + Markdown (content) for human-readable display. - Has actionable error messages that name the exact env var to fix and suggest a next step.
- Supports Bearer token, HTTP Basic auth, or no auth (common for internal deployments).
Tools
| Tool | Endpoint | Description |
|---|---|---|
jaeger_list_services |
GET /api/services |
List all instrumented services |
jaeger_list_operations |
GET /api/services/{service}/operations |
List operation names for a service |
jaeger_search_traces |
GET /api/traces |
Search traces with rich filters |
jaeger_get_trace |
GET /api/traces/{traceID} |
Full trace detail with span tree |
jaeger_get_dependencies |
GET /api/dependencies |
Service-to-service call graph |
Installation
pip install jaeger-mcp
Or run directly without installing:
uvx jaeger-mcp
Configuration
All configuration is via environment variables:
| Variable | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
JAEGER_URL |
Yes | — | Jaeger query service URL, e.g. https://jaeger.example.com |
JAEGER_TOKEN |
No | — | Bearer token (takes precedence over Basic auth) |
JAEGER_USERNAME |
No | — | HTTP Basic auth username |
JAEGER_PASSWORD |
No | — | HTTP Basic auth password |
JAEGER_SSL_VERIFY |
No | true |
Set false for self-signed certificates |
Copy .env.example to .env and fill in your values.
Claude Desktop / Claude Code setup
Add to your MCP config (claude_desktop_config.json or .claude/mcp.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"jaeger": {
"command": "jaeger-mcp",
"env": {
"JAEGER_URL": "https://jaeger.example.com",
"JAEGER_TOKEN": "your-token-here"
}
}
}
}
Or with uvx (no install required):
{
"mcpServers": {
"jaeger": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["jaeger-mcp"],
"env": {
"JAEGER_URL": "https://jaeger.example.com"
}
}
}
}
Docker
docker run --rm -e JAEGER_URL=https://jaeger.example.com jaeger-mcp
Example queries
Once configured, ask Claude:
- "What services does Jaeger know about?"
- "Find traces with HTTP 500 errors in
order-servicefrom the last hour" - "Show me the slowest traces (over 2 seconds) for
GET /checkout" - "What caused the error in trace
abcdef1234567890?" - "Map the service dependency graph for the last 7 days"
- "Which services call
postgresmost frequently?"
Tool usage guide
jaeger_list_services
Returns all service names Jaeger has seen. Start here when you don't know which services are instrumented. Output is capped at 500 services with a truncation hint.
jaeger_list_operations
Returns all operation names for a given service (e.g. HTTP route names, gRPC method names). Use to discover valid operation names before filtering jaeger_search_traces.
jaeger_search_traces
The main search tool. Filters:
service(required) — service name fromjaeger_list_servicesoperation— narrow to a specific endpointtags— JSON string of tag filters, e.g.{"http.status_code":"500"}or{"error":"true"}start/end— time range in microseconds UTCmin_duration/max_duration— duration strings like"100ms","1.5s","2m"limit— default 20, max 1500
Returns trace summaries with trace_id, duration_us, span_count, service_count, root_operation, errors_count.
jaeger_get_trace
Full trace detail. Accepts a trace_id (hex string, 16-32 chars) and returns:
- All spans with tags, service names, parent/child relationships
- Per-service statistics (span count, total duration, error count)
- Execution tree (each node lists its child span IDs)
Error spans are identified by tags["error"] = "true".
jaeger_get_dependencies
Service topology graph. Returns directed edges (parent → child) with call_count. Use lookback_hours (default 24, max 720) to control the window.
Performance characteristics
- All tools use a single persistent
requests.Sessionwith connection pooling. - The session has
trust_env = Falseto bypass environment proxies (Jaeger is typically an internal service). - Requests time out after 30 seconds.
jaeger_search_tracespasseslimitdirectly to Jaeger — avoid requesting more traces than needed.jaeger_get_tracefetches the full trace in one call — large traces (thousands of spans) may be slow.jaeger_get_dependenciesaggregates over the full lookback window; large windows may be slow on busy clusters.
Development
git clone https://github.com/mshegolev/jaeger-mcp
cd jaeger-mcp
pip install -e '.[dev]'
pytest tests/ -v
ruff check src tests
ruff format src tests
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
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