Loki MCP Server

Loki MCP Server

An MCP server for querying Grafana Loki directly with a discovery-first workflow — labels, values, series, and LogQL queries without requiring Grafana.

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Loki MCP Server

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loki-mcp-server MCP server

Query Grafana Loki logs directly from AI agents using the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

Built in Go. Enables AI-powered log analysis using LogQL.

Supports integration with:

  • Claude Desktop
  • AI agent frameworks
  • automation tools
  • DevOps workflows

Motivation

The official grafana/loki-mcp exposes a single loki_query tool, which means the LLM must already know valid label names and values before it can build a query. This project takes a different approach by providing 5 granular toolslabels, label_values, and series let the LLM discover what's available in Loki first, then construct precise query_range or query calls. The result is more accurate log retrieval with fewer wasted round-trips.

Additionally, this server enforces strict input validation (limit caps, direction validation, label name format checks, mutually exclusive auth) to surface errors early instead of forwarding bad requests to Loki.

Features

  • query_range — Execute LogQL range queries to fetch logs over a time window
  • query — Execute LogQL instant queries for point-in-time evaluation
  • labels — List all available label names
  • label_values — List values for a specific label
  • series — Find active log stream series matching a selector

Installation

Homebrew

brew install incu6us/tap/loki-mcp-server

Go install

go install github.com/incu6us/loki-mcp-server/cmd/loki-mcp-server@latest

Or build from source:

git clone https://github.com/incu6us/loki-mcp-server.git
cd loki-mcp
go build -o loki-mcp-server ./cmd/loki-mcp-server

Configuration

The server is configured entirely via environment variables, injected by the MCP client.

Variable Required Default Description
LOKI_URL yes Base URL of the Loki instance
LOKI_USERNAME no Basic auth username
LOKI_PASSWORD no Basic auth password
LOKI_BEARER_TOKEN no Bearer token authentication
LOKI_TLS_SKIP_VERIFY no false Skip TLS certificate verification
LOKI_TENANT_ID no X-Scope-OrgID header for multi-tenant deployments
LOKI_HTTP_TIMEOUT no 30s HTTP request timeout (Go duration, e.g. 10s, 1m)

Note: Basic auth (LOKI_USERNAME/LOKI_PASSWORD) and bearer token (LOKI_BEARER_TOKEN) are mutually exclusive.

Usage with Claude Code

Add to your Claude Code MCP configuration (~/.claude.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "loki-mcp-server": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "/path/to/loki-mcp-server",
      "args": [],
      "env": {
        "LOKI_URL": "http://loki:3100",
        "LOKI_USERNAME": "admin",
        "LOKI_PASSWORD": "secret"
      }
    }
  }
}

Usage with Claude Desktop

Add to your Claude Desktop config (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json on macOS):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "loki-mcp-server": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "/path/to/loki-mcp-server",
      "args": [],
      "env": {
        "LOKI_URL": "http://loki:3100",
        "LOKI_USERNAME": "admin",
        "LOKI_PASSWORD": "secret"
      }
    }
  }
}

Tools

query_range

Execute a LogQL range query against Loki to fetch logs over a time window.

Parameter Type Required Default Description
query string yes LogQL query expression
start string no 1 hour ago Start of time range (RFC3339 or Unix nano)
end string no now End of time range
limit number no 100 Max entries (max 5000)
direction string no backward forward or backward

query

Execute a LogQL instant query for point-in-time evaluation.

Parameter Type Required Default Description
query string yes LogQL query expression
limit number no 100 Max entries (max 5000)
time string no now Evaluation timestamp
direction string no backward forward or backward

labels

List all available label names in Loki.

Parameter Type Required Default Description
start string no 6 hours ago Start of time range
end string no now End of time range

label_values

List values for a specific label.

Parameter Type Required Default Description
label string yes Label name
start string no 6 hours ago Start of time range
end string no now End of time range

series

Find active log stream series matching a selector.

Parameter Type Required Default Description
match string yes Stream selector (e.g. {app="nginx"})
start string no 6 hours ago Start of time range
end string no now End of time range

Local Development Stack

A Docker Compose setup is included under deploy/ to spin up a full Loki environment for testing:

  • Loki — log storage at http://localhost:3100
  • Grafana — UI at http://localhost:3000 (anonymous admin, Loki pre-configured as datasource)
  • Promtail — collects container logs and ships them to Loki
  • Log generator — emits structured JSON logs with randomized apps (nginx, api, gateway, auth, payments), levels, and messages
# Start the stack
docker compose -f deploy/docker-compose.yml up -d

# Use loki-mcp-server against local Loki
LOKI_URL=http://localhost:3100 loki-mcp-server

# Stop the stack
docker compose -f deploy/docker-compose.yml down

Development

# Run tests
go test ./...

# Build
go build -o loki-mcp-server ./cmd/loki-mcp-server

# Vet
go vet ./...

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