Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@Mezmo MCP Servershow me the last 5 error logs for the billing-service"
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
Mezmo MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for retrieving logs from Mezmo. Quota-conscious design with intelligent defaults - just add your API key and run!
β‘ Smart Defaults
Time Range: Last 6 hours (when not specified) - balances quota with finding actual logs
Log Count: 10 logs per request
Log Levels: All levels (you control filtering)
Recommended Workflow:
First, fetch 3-5 logs to discover available apps and log shape
Then, filter by specific app(s) you're debugging
Add level filtering for ERROR/WARNING to reduce noise
Increase count only after filters are in place (e.g., 20-50)
This approach minimizes quota usage significantly!
π Quick Start
1. Get Your API Key
Get your Mezmo Service API key from the Mezmo dashboard.
2. Run with Docker
# Clone the repository
# (replace with your fork/clone URL)
git clone <your-repo-url>
cd <your-repo-dir>
# Create your local .env (never commit it)
cp env.example .env
# then edit .env and set MEZMO_API_KEY
# Build and run
docker-compose up -d3. Configure Your MCP Client
For Cursor (add to .cursor/mcp.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"mezmo": {
"url": "http://localhost:18080/mcp",
"transport": "streamable-http",
"description": "Mezmo log retrieval"
}
}
}For Claude Desktop (add to MCP settings):
{
"mcpServers": {
"mezmo": {
"command": "docker",
"args": ["exec", "mezmo-mcp-server", "python", "server.py"]
}
}
}4. Start Using
Restart your MCP client and you'll have access to the get_logs tool!
π Usage
The get_logs tool automatically retrieves logs from the last 6 hours when no time range is specified - perfect for debugging while conserving quota.
Step 1: Discover available apps (3-5 logs):
{
"count": 3,
"levels": "ERROR,WARNING"
}Step 2: Filter by specific app:
{
"count": 10,
"apps": "app-a",
"levels": "ERROR,WARNING"
}Advanced filtering (scale up only after filters work):
{
"count": 50,
"apps": "app-a,app-b",
"levels": "ERROR,WARNING",
"query": "database connection"
}Custom time range (use sparingly - impacts quota):
{
"count": 50,
"apps": "app-a",
"from_ts": "1640995200",
"to_ts": "1640998800"
}π‘ Quota-Conscious Tips
Always filter by app when possible - this drastically reduces results
Start tiny - use count=3-5 for discovery, then increase if needed
Add level filtering - specify levels="ERROR,WARNING" to reduce noise
Use default 6-hour window unless you need wider historical data
π Security / Secrets
Never commit (it contains your
MEZMO_API_KEY).Prefer using
.env.exampleas a template and keep your real values local.If you enable MCP authentication (
MCP_ENABLE_AUTH=true), keepMCP_API_TOKENsecret as well.
π οΈ Commands
docker-compose up -d # Start the server
docker-compose down # Stop the server
docker-compose logs -f # View logsπ Troubleshooting
Container won't start?
Check your
.envfile hasMEZMO_API_KEY=your_actual_keyView logs:
docker-compose logs
Can't connect from MCP client?
Ensure container is running:
docker-compose psRestart your MCP client after configuration changes
That's it! The server runs on port 18080 and automatically handles time windows, retries, and error handling.
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