6.9 KiB
summary, read_when, title
| summary | read_when | title | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model authentication: OAuth, API keys, Claude CLI reuse, and Anthropic setup-token |
|
Authentication |
Authentication (Model Providers)
This page covers **model provider** authentication (API keys, OAuth, Claude CLI reuse, and Anthropic setup-token). For **gateway connection** authentication (token, password, trusted-proxy), see [Configuration](/gateway/configuration) and [Trusted Proxy Auth](/gateway/trusted-proxy-auth).OpenClaw supports OAuth and API keys for model providers. For always-on gateway hosts, API keys are usually the most predictable option. Subscription/OAuth flows are also supported when they match your provider account model.
See /concepts/oauth for the full OAuth flow and storage
layout.
For SecretRef-based auth (env/file/exec providers), see Secrets Management.
For credential eligibility/reason-code rules used by models status --probe, see
Auth Credential Semantics.
Recommended setup (API key, any provider)
If you’re running a long-lived gateway, start with an API key for your chosen provider. For Anthropic specifically, API key auth is still the most predictable server setup, but OpenClaw also supports reusing a local Claude CLI login.
- Create an API key in your provider console.
- Put it on the gateway host (the machine running
openclaw gateway).
export <PROVIDER>_API_KEY="..."
openclaw models status
- If the Gateway runs under systemd/launchd, prefer putting the key in
~/.openclaw/.envso the daemon can read it:
cat >> ~/.openclaw/.env <<'EOF'
<PROVIDER>_API_KEY=...
EOF
Then restart the daemon (or restart your Gateway process) and re-check:
openclaw models status
openclaw doctor
If you’d rather not manage env vars yourself, onboarding can store
API keys for daemon use: openclaw onboard.
See Help for details on env inheritance (env.shellEnv,
~/.openclaw/.env, systemd/launchd).
Anthropic: Claude CLI and token compatibility
Anthropic setup-token auth is still available in OpenClaw as a supported token
path. Anthropic staff has since told us that OpenClaw-style Claude CLI usage is
allowed again, so OpenClaw treats Claude CLI reuse and claude -p usage as
sanctioned for this integration unless Anthropic publishes a new policy. When
Claude CLI reuse is available on the host, that is now the preferred path.
For long-lived gateway hosts, an Anthropic API key is still the most predictable setup. If you want to reuse an existing Claude login on the same host, use the Anthropic Claude CLI path in onboarding/configure.
Manual token entry (any provider; writes auth-profiles.json + updates config):
openclaw models auth paste-token --provider openrouter
Auth profile refs are also supported for static credentials:
api_keycredentials can usekeyRef: { source, provider, id }tokencredentials can usetokenRef: { source, provider, id }- OAuth-mode profiles do not support SecretRef credentials; if
auth.profiles.<id>.modeis set to"oauth", SecretRef-backedkeyRef/tokenRefinput for that profile is rejected.
Automation-friendly check (exit 1 when expired/missing, 2 when expiring):
openclaw models status --check
Live auth probes:
openclaw models status --probe
Notes:
- Probe rows can come from auth profiles, env credentials, or
models.json. - If explicit
auth.order.<provider>omits a stored profile, probe reportsexcluded_by_auth_orderfor that profile instead of trying it. - If auth exists but OpenClaw cannot resolve a probeable model candidate for
that provider, probe reports
status: no_model. - Rate-limit cooldowns can be model-scoped. A profile cooling down for one model can still be usable for a sibling model on the same provider.
Optional ops scripts (systemd/Termux) are documented here: Auth monitoring scripts
Anthropic note
The Anthropic claude-cli backend is supported again.
- Anthropic staff told us this OpenClaw integration path is allowed again.
- OpenClaw therefore treats Claude CLI reuse and
claude -pusage as sanctioned for Anthropic-backed runs unless Anthropic publishes a new policy. - Anthropic API keys remain the most predictable choice for long-lived gateway hosts and explicit server-side billing control.
Checking model auth status
openclaw models status
openclaw doctor
API key rotation behavior (gateway)
Some providers support retrying a request with alternative keys when an API call hits a provider rate limit.
- Priority order:
OPENCLAW_LIVE_<PROVIDER>_KEY(single override)<PROVIDER>_API_KEYS<PROVIDER>_API_KEY<PROVIDER>_API_KEY_*
- Google providers also include
GOOGLE_API_KEYas an additional fallback. - The same key list is deduplicated before use.
- OpenClaw retries with the next key only for rate-limit errors (for example
429,rate_limit,quota,resource exhausted,Too many concurrent requests,ThrottlingException,concurrency limit reached, orworkers_ai ... quota limit exceeded). - Non-rate-limit errors are not retried with alternate keys.
- If all keys fail, the final error from the last attempt is returned.
Controlling which credential is used
Per-session (chat command)
Use /model <alias-or-id>@<profileId> to pin a specific provider credential for the current session (example profile ids: anthropic:default, anthropic:work).
Use /model (or /model list) for a compact picker; use /model status for the full view (candidates + next auth profile, plus provider endpoint details when configured).
Per-agent (CLI override)
Set an explicit auth profile order override for an agent (stored in that agent’s auth-state.json):
openclaw models auth order get --provider anthropic
openclaw models auth order set --provider anthropic anthropic:default
openclaw models auth order clear --provider anthropic
Use --agent <id> to target a specific agent; omit it to use the configured default agent.
When you debug order issues, openclaw models status --probe shows omitted
stored profiles as excluded_by_auth_order instead of silently skipping them.
When you debug cooldown issues, remember that rate-limit cooldowns can be tied
to one model id rather than the whole provider profile.
Troubleshooting
"No credentials found"
If the Anthropic profile is missing, configure an Anthropic API key on the gateway host or set up the Anthropic setup-token path, then re-check:
openclaw models status
Token expiring/expired
Run openclaw models status to confirm which profile is expiring. If an
Anthropic token profile is missing or expired, refresh that setup via
setup-token or migrate to an Anthropic API key.