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Setup Credentials

Interactive credential setup for agents with multiple authentication options. Detects what's missing, offers auth method choices, validates with health checks, and stores credentials securely.

When to Use

  • Before running or testing an agent for the first time
  • When AgentRunner.run() fails with "missing required credentials"
  • When a user asks to configure credentials for an agent
  • After building a new agent that uses tools requiring API keys

Workflow

Step 1: Identify the Agent

Determine which agent needs credentials. The user will either:

  • Name the agent directly (e.g., "set up credentials for hubspot-agent")
  • Have an agent directory open (check exports/ for agent dirs)
  • Be working on an agent in the current session

Locate the agent's directory under exports/{agent_name}/.

Step 2: Detect Missing Credentials

Use the check_missing_credentials MCP tool to detect what the agent needs and what's already configured. This tool loads the agent, inspects its required tools and node types, maps them to credentials via CREDENTIAL_SPECS, and checks both the encrypted store and environment variables.

check_missing_credentials(agent_path="exports/{agent_name}")

The tool returns a JSON response:

{
  "agent": "exports/{agent_name}",
  "missing": [
    {
      "credential_name": "brave_search",
      "env_var": "BRAVE_SEARCH_API_KEY",
      "description": "Brave Search API key for web search",
      "help_url": "https://brave.com/search/api/",
      "tools": ["web_search"]
    }
  ],
  "available": [
    {
      "credential_name": "anthropic",
      "env_var": "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY",
      "source": "encrypted_store"
    }
  ],
  "total_missing": 1,
  "ready": false
}

If ready is true (nothing missing): Report all credentials as configured and skip Steps 3-5. Example:

All required credentials are already configured:
  ✓ anthropic (ANTHROPIC_API_KEY)
  ✓ brave_search (BRAVE_SEARCH_API_KEY)
Your agent is ready to run!

If credentials are missing: Continue to Step 3 with the missing list.

Step 3: Present Auth Options for Each Missing Credential

For each missing credential, check what authentication methods are available:

from aden_tools.credentials import CREDENTIAL_SPECS

spec = CREDENTIAL_SPECS.get("hubspot")
if spec:
    # Determine available auth options
    auth_options = []
    if spec.aden_supported:
        auth_options.append("aden")
    if spec.direct_api_key_supported:
        auth_options.append("direct")
    auth_options.append("custom")  # Always available

    # Get setup info
    setup_info = {
        "env_var": spec.env_var,
        "description": spec.description,
        "help_url": spec.help_url,
        "api_key_instructions": spec.api_key_instructions,
    }

Present the available options using AskUserQuestion:

Choose how to configure HUBSPOT_ACCESS_TOKEN:

  1) Aden Platform (OAuth) (Recommended)
     Secure OAuth2 flow via hive.adenhq.com
     - Quick setup with automatic token refresh
     - No need to manage API keys manually

  2) Direct API Key
     Enter your own API key manually
     - Requires creating a HubSpot Private App
     - Full control over scopes and permissions

  3) Local Credential Setup (Advanced)
     Programmatic configuration for CI/CD
     - For automated deployments
     - Requires manual API calls

Step 4: Execute Auth Flow Based on User Choice

Prerequisite: Ensure HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY Is Available

Before storing any credentials, verify HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY is set (needed to encrypt/decrypt the local store). Check both the current session and shell config:

# Check current session
printenv HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY > /dev/null 2>&1 && echo "session: set" || echo "session: not set"

# Check shell config files
for f in ~/.zshrc ~/.bashrc ~/.profile; do [ -f "$f" ] && grep -q 'HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY' "$f" && echo "$f"; done
  • In current session — proceed to store credentials
  • In shell config but NOT in current session — run source ~/.zshrc (or ~/.bashrc) first, then proceed
  • Not set anywhereEncryptedFileStorage will auto-generate one. After storing, tell the user to persist it: export HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY="{generated_key}" in their shell profile

⚠️ IMPORTANT: After adding HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY to the user's shell config, always display:

⚠️  Environment variables were added to your shell config.
    Open a NEW TERMINAL for them to take effect outside this session.

Option 1: Aden Platform (OAuth)

This is the recommended flow for supported integrations (HubSpot, etc.).

How Aden OAuth Works:

The ADEN_API_KEY represents a user who has already completed OAuth authorization on Aden's platform. When users sign up and connect integrations on Aden, those OAuth tokens are stored server-side. Having an ADEN_API_KEY means:

  1. User has an Aden account
  2. User has already authorized integrations (HubSpot, etc.) via OAuth on Aden
  3. We just need to sync those credentials down to the local credential store

4.1a. Check for ADEN_API_KEY

import os
aden_key = os.environ.get("ADEN_API_KEY")

If not set, guide user to get one from Aden (this is where they do OAuth):

from aden_tools.credentials import open_browser, get_aden_setup_url

# Open browser to Aden - user will sign up and connect integrations there
url = get_aden_setup_url()  # https://hive.adenhq.com
success, msg = open_browser(url)

print("Please sign in to Aden and connect your integrations (HubSpot, etc.).")
print("Once done, copy your API key and return here.")

Ask user to provide the ADEN_API_KEY they received.

4.1b. Save ADEN_API_KEY to Shell Config

With user approval, persist ADEN_API_KEY to their shell config:

from aden_tools.credentials import (
    detect_shell,
    add_env_var_to_shell_config,
    get_shell_source_command,
)

shell_type = detect_shell()  # 'bash', 'zsh', or 'unknown'

# Ask user for approval before modifying shell config
# If approved:
success, config_path = add_env_var_to_shell_config(
    "ADEN_API_KEY",
    user_provided_key,
    comment="Aden Platform (OAuth) API key"
)

if success:
    source_cmd = get_shell_source_command()
    print(f"Saved to {config_path}")
    print(f"Run: {source_cmd}")

⚠️ IMPORTANT: After adding ADEN_API_KEY to the user's shell config, always display:

⚠️  Environment variables were added to your shell config.
    Open a NEW TERMINAL for them to take effect outside this session.

Also save to ~/.hive/configuration.json for the framework:

import json
from pathlib import Path

config_path = Path.home() / ".hive" / "configuration.json"
config = json.loads(config_path.read_text()) if config_path.exists() else {}

config["aden"] = {
    "api_key_configured": True,
    "api_url": "https://api.adenhq.com"
}

config_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
config_path.write_text(json.dumps(config, indent=2))

4.1c. Sync Credentials from Aden Server

Since the user has already authorized integrations on Aden, use the one-liner factory method:

from core.framework.credentials import CredentialStore

# This single call handles everything:
# - Creates encrypted local storage at ~/.hive/credentials
# - Configures Aden client from ADEN_API_KEY env var
# - Syncs all credentials from Aden server automatically
store = CredentialStore.with_aden_sync(
    base_url="https://api.adenhq.com",
    auto_sync=True,  # Syncs on creation
)

# Check what was synced
synced = store.list_credentials()
print(f"Synced credentials: {synced}")

# If the required credential wasn't synced, the user hasn't authorized it on Aden yet
if "hubspot" not in synced:
    print("HubSpot not found in your Aden account.")
    print("Please visit https://hive.adenhq.com to connect HubSpot, then try again.")

For more control over the sync process:

from core.framework.credentials import CredentialStore
from core.framework.credentials.aden import (
    AdenCredentialClient,
    AdenClientConfig,
    AdenSyncProvider,
)

# Create client (API key loaded from ADEN_API_KEY env var)
client = AdenCredentialClient(AdenClientConfig(
    base_url="https://api.adenhq.com",
))

# Create provider and store
provider = AdenSyncProvider(client=client)
store = CredentialStore.with_encrypted_storage()

# Manual sync
synced_count = provider.sync_all(store)
print(f"Synced {synced_count} credentials from Aden")

4.1d. Run Health Check

from aden_tools.credentials import check_credential_health

# Get the token from the store
cred = store.get_credential("hubspot")
token = cred.keys["access_token"].value.get_secret_value()

result = check_credential_health("hubspot", token)
if result.valid:
    print("HubSpot credentials validated successfully!")
else:
    print(f"Validation failed: {result.message}")
    # Offer to retry the OAuth flow

Option 2: Direct API Key

For users who prefer manual API key management.

4.2a. Show Setup Instructions

from aden_tools.credentials import CREDENTIAL_SPECS

spec = CREDENTIAL_SPECS.get("hubspot")
if spec and spec.api_key_instructions:
    print(spec.api_key_instructions)
# Output:
# To get a HubSpot Private App token:
# 1. Go to HubSpot Settings > Integrations > Private Apps
# 2. Click "Create a private app"
# 3. Name your app (e.g., "Hive Agent")
# ...

if spec and spec.help_url:
    print(f"More info: {spec.help_url}")

4.2b. Collect API Key from User

Use AskUserQuestion to securely collect the API key:

Please provide your HubSpot access token:
(This will be stored securely in ~/.hive/credentials)

4.2c. Run Health Check Before Storing

from aden_tools.credentials import check_credential_health

result = check_credential_health("hubspot", user_provided_token)
if not result.valid:
    print(f"Warning: {result.message}")
    # Ask user if they want to:
    # 1. Try a different token
    # 2. Continue anyway (not recommended)

4.2d. Store in Local Encrypted Store

from core.framework.credentials import CredentialStore, CredentialObject, CredentialKey
from pydantic import SecretStr

store = CredentialStore.with_encrypted_storage()

cred = CredentialObject(
    id="hubspot",
    name="HubSpot Access Token",
    keys={
        "access_token": CredentialKey(
            name="access_token",
            value=SecretStr(user_provided_token),
        )
    },
)
store.save_credential(cred)

4.2e. Export to Current Session

export HUBSPOT_ACCESS_TOKEN="the-value"

Option 3: Local Credential Setup (Advanced)

For programmatic/CI/CD setups.

4.3a. Show Documentation

For advanced credential management, you can use the CredentialStore API directly:

  from core.framework.credentials import CredentialStore, CredentialObject, CredentialKey
  from pydantic import SecretStr

  store = CredentialStore.with_encrypted_storage()

  cred = CredentialObject(
      id="hubspot",
      name="HubSpot Access Token",
      keys={"access_token": CredentialKey(name="access_token", value=SecretStr("..."))}
  )
  store.save_credential(cred)

For CI/CD environments:
  - Set HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY for encryption
  - Pre-populate ~/.hive/credentials programmatically
  - Or use environment variables directly (HUBSPOT_ACCESS_TOKEN)

Documentation: See core/framework/credentials/README.md

Step 5: Record Configuration Method

Track which auth method was used for each credential in ~/.hive/configuration.json:

import json
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime

config_path = Path.home() / ".hive" / "configuration.json"
config = json.loads(config_path.read_text()) if config_path.exists() else {}

if "credential_methods" not in config:
    config["credential_methods"] = {}

config["credential_methods"]["hubspot"] = {
    "method": "aden",  # or "direct" or "custom"
    "configured_at": datetime.now().isoformat(),
}

config_path.write_text(json.dumps(config, indent=2))

Step 6: Verify All Credentials

Use the verify_credentials MCP tool to confirm everything is properly configured:

verify_credentials(agent_path="exports/{agent_name}")

The tool returns:

{
  "agent": "exports/{agent_name}",
  "ready": true,
  "missing_credentials": [],
  "warnings": [],
  "errors": []
}

If ready is true, report success. If missing_credentials is non-empty, identify what failed and loop back to Step 3 for the remaining credentials.

Health Check Reference

Health checks validate credentials by making lightweight API calls:

CredentialEndpointWhat It Checks
anthropicPOST /v1/messagesAPI key validity
brave_searchGET /res/v1/web/search?q=test&count=1API key validity
google_searchGET /customsearch/v1?q=test&num=1API key + CSE ID validity
githubGET /userToken validity, user identity
hubspotGET /crm/v3/objects/contacts?limit=1Bearer token validity, CRM scopes
resendGET /domainsAPI key validity
from aden_tools.credentials import check_credential_health, HealthCheckResult

result: HealthCheckResult = check_credential_health("hubspot", token_value)
# result.valid: bool
# result.message: str
# result.details: dict (status_code, rate_limited, etc.)

Encryption Key (HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY)

The local encrypted store requires HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY to encrypt/decrypt credentials.

  • If the user doesn't have one, EncryptedFileStorage will auto-generate one and log it
  • The user MUST persist this key (e.g., in ~/.bashrc/~/.zshrc or a secrets manager)
  • Without this key, stored credentials cannot be decrypted

Shell config rule: Only TWO keys belong in shell config (~/.zshrc/~/.bashrc):

  • HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY — encryption key for the credential store
  • ADEN_API_KEY — Aden platform auth key (needed before the store can sync)

All other API keys (Brave, Google, HubSpot, etc.) must go in the encrypted store only. Never offer to add them to shell config.

If HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY is not set:

  1. Let the store generate one
  2. Tell the user to save it: export HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY="{generated_key}"
  3. Recommend adding it to ~/.bashrc or their shell profile

Security Rules

  • NEVER log, print, or echo credential values in tool output
  • NEVER store credentials in plaintext files, git-tracked files, or agent configs
  • NEVER hardcode credentials in source code
  • NEVER offer to save API keys to shell config (~/.zshrc/~/.bashrc) — the only keys that belong in shell config are HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY and ADEN_API_KEY. All other credentials (Brave, Google, HubSpot, GitHub, Resend, etc.) go in the encrypted store only.
  • ALWAYS use SecretStr from Pydantic when handling credential values in Python
  • ALWAYS use the local encrypted store (~/.hive/credentials) for persistence
  • ALWAYS run health checks before storing credentials (when possible)
  • ALWAYS verify credentials were stored by re-running validation, not by reading them back
  • When modifying ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc, confirm with the user first

Credential Sources Reference

All credential specs are defined in tools/src/aden_tools/credentials/:

FileCategoryCredentialsAden Supported
llm.pyLLM ProvidersanthropicNo
search.pySearch Toolsbrave_search, google_search, google_cseNo
email.pyEmailresendNo
integrations.pyIntegrationsgithub, hubspot, google_calendar_oauthNo / Yes

Note: Additional LLM providers (Cerebras, Groq, OpenAI) are handled by LiteLLM via environment variables (CEREBRAS_API_KEY, GROQ_API_KEY, OPENAI_API_KEY) but are not yet in CREDENTIAL_SPECS. Add them to llm.py as needed.

To check what's registered:

from aden_tools.credentials import CREDENTIAL_SPECS
for name, spec in CREDENTIAL_SPECS.items():
    print(f"{name}: aden={spec.aden_supported}, direct={spec.direct_api_key_supported}")

Migration: CredentialManager → CredentialStore

CredentialManager is deprecated. Use CredentialStore instead.

Old (Deprecated)New (Recommended)
CredentialManager()CredentialStore.with_encrypted_storage()
creds.get("hubspot")store.get("hubspot") or store.get_key("hubspot", "access_token")
creds.validate_for_tools(tools)Use store.is_available(cred_id) per credential
creds.get_auth_options("hubspot")Check CREDENTIAL_SPECS["hubspot"].aden_supported
creds.get_setup_instructions("hubspot")Access CREDENTIAL_SPECS["hubspot"] directly

Why migrate?

  • CredentialStore supports encrypted storage, multi-key credentials, template resolution, and automatic token refresh
  • CredentialManager only reads from environment variables and .env files (no encryption, no refresh)
  • CredentialStoreAdapter exists for backward compatibility during migration
# Old way (deprecated)
from aden_tools.credentials import CredentialManager
creds = CredentialManager()
token = creds.get("hubspot")

# New way (recommended)
from core.framework.credentials import CredentialStore
store = CredentialStore.with_encrypted_storage()
token = store.get("hubspot")

# With Aden sync (recommended for OAuth integrations)
store = CredentialStore.with_aden_sync()
token = store.get_key("hubspot", "access_token")

Example Session

User: /hive-credentials for my research-agent

Agent: Let me check what credentials your research-agent needs.

[Calls check_missing_credentials(agent_path="exports/research-agent")]
→ Returns:
  available: anthropic (encrypted_store), brave_search (encrypted_store)
  missing: google_search (GOOGLE_API_KEY), google_cse (GOOGLE_CSE_ID)
  ready: false

Agent: 2 of 4 required credentials are already configured. Only Google Custom
Search needs setup (2 values).

--- Setting up Google Custom Search (google_search + google_cse) ---

This requires two values that work together.

[Checks HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY before storing]
$ printenv HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY > /dev/null 2>&1 && echo "set" || echo "not set"
set

First, the Google API Key:
1. Go to https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials
2. Create a new project (or select an existing one)
3. Enable the "Custom Search API" from the API Library
4. Go to Credentials > Create Credentials > API Key
5. Copy the generated API key

[AskUserQuestion: "Please provide your Google API key:"]
[User provides key]

Now, the Custom Search Engine ID:
1. Go to https://programmablesearchengine.google.com/controlpanel/all
2. Click "Add" to create a new search engine
3. Under "What to search", select "Search the entire web"
4. Give your search engine a name
5. Click "Create"
6. Copy the Search Engine ID (cx value)

[AskUserQuestion: "Please provide your Google CSE ID:"]
[User provides ID]

[Runs health check with both values - GET /customsearch/v1?q=test&num=1 → 200 OK]
[Stores both in local encrypted store, exports to env]

✓ Google Custom Search credentials valid

[Calls verify_credentials(agent_path="exports/research-agent")]
→ Returns: ready: true, missing_credentials: []

All credentials are now configured:
  ✓ anthropic (ANTHROPIC_API_KEY) — already in encrypted store
  ✓ brave_search (BRAVE_SEARCH_API_KEY) — already in encrypted store
  ✓ google_search (GOOGLE_API_KEY) — stored in encrypted store
  ✓ google_cse (GOOGLE_CSE_ID) — stored in encrypted store

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                      ✅ CREDENTIALS CONFIGURED                              │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│                                                                             │
│     OPEN A NEW TERMINAL before running commands below.                      │
│     Environment variables were saved to your shell config but               │
│     only take effect in new terminal sessions.                              │
│                                                                             │
│  NEXT STEPS:                                                                │
│                                                                             │
│  1. RUN YOUR AGENT:                                                         │
│                                                                             │
│     hive tui                                                                │
│                                                                             │
│  2. IF YOU ENCOUNTER ISSUES, USE THE DEBUGGER:                              │
│                                                                             │
│     /hive-debugger                                                          │
│                                                                             │
│     The debugger analyzes runtime logs, identifies retry loops, tool        │
│     failures, stalled execution, and provides actionable fix suggestions.   │
│                                                                             │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Source

git clone https://github.com/aden-hive/hive/blob/main/.claude/skills/hive-credentials/SKILL.mdView on GitHub

Overview

Hive's hive-credentials skill provides interactive credential setup for agents with multiple authentication options. It detects missing credentials from the agent config, prompts for the needed keys, and stores them securely in the local encrypted store at ~/.hive/credentials. This helps ensure agents can run reliably without runtime credential errors.

How This Skill Works

The workflow begins by identifying the target agent (exports/{agent_name}/). It then uses the check_missing_credentials MCP tool to determine what credentials are required, based on the agent's tools and mappings in CREDENTIAL_SPECS, checking both the encrypted store and environment variables. If credentials are missing, it presents available authentication options (aden, direct, custom), collects the chosen credentials, and stores them in the local encrypted store at ~/.hive/credentials after encrypting with HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY.

When to Use It

  • Before running or testing an agent for the first time
  • When AgentRunner.run() fails with "missing required credentials"
  • When a user asks to configure credentials for an agent
  • After building a new agent that uses tools requiring API keys
  • When rotating or updating credentials for an existing agent

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Identify the agent needing credentials (exports/{agent_name}/)
  2. Step 2: Run check_missing_credentials(agent_path="exports/{agent_name}") to see what's missing
  3. Step 3: For each missing credential, choose an auth option (aden, direct, or custom) and store the credentials in ~/.hive/credentials after confirming HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY is set

Best Practices

  • Ensure the HIVE_CREDENTIAL_KEY is available and protected before storing credentials
  • Run health checks after setup to verify valid credentials and permissions
  • Keep env_var mappings consistent with the credential definitions in CREDENTIAL_SPECS
  • Limit access to ~/.hive/credentials to trusted users and processes
  • Test agent.run() after configuration to confirm successful authentication

Example Use Cases

  • Configure Brave Search API key for a web_search-enabled hubspot-agent
  • Set up Anthropic API key for text generation tooling
  • Configure HubSpot access via Aden OAuth flow for hubspot-agent
  • Automate credential provisioning in CI/CD using Direct API Key mode
  • Rotate credentials by re-running check_missing_credentials and updating the store

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