* feat(secrets): expand secret target coverage and gateway tooling * docs(secrets): align gateway and CLI secret docs * chore(protocol): regenerate swift gateway models for secrets methods * fix(config): restore talk apiKey fallback and stabilize runner test * ci(windows): reduce test worker count for shard stability * ci(windows): raise node heap for test shard stability * test(feishu): make proxy env precedence assertion windows-safe * fix(gateway): resolve auth password SecretInput refs for clients * fix(gateway): resolve remote SecretInput credentials for clients * fix(secrets): skip inactive refs in command snapshot assignments * fix(secrets): scope gateway.remote refs to effective auth surfaces * fix(secrets): ignore memory defaults when enabled agents disable search * fix(secrets): honor Google Chat serviceAccountRef inheritance * fix(secrets): address tsgo errors in command and gateway collectors * fix(secrets): avoid auth-store load in providers-only configure * fix(gateway): defer local password ref resolution by precedence * fix(secrets): gate telegram webhook secret refs by webhook mode * fix(secrets): gate slack signing secret refs to http mode * fix(secrets): skip telegram botToken refs when tokenFile is set * fix(secrets): gate discord pluralkit refs by enabled flag * fix(secrets): gate discord voice tts refs by voice enabled * test(secrets): make runtime fixture modes explicit * fix(cli): resolve local qr password secret refs * fix(cli): fail when gateway leaves command refs unresolved * fix(gateway): fail when local password SecretRef is unresolved * fix(gateway): fail when required remote SecretRefs are unresolved * fix(gateway): resolve local password refs only when password can win * fix(cli): skip local password SecretRef resolution on qr token override * test(gateway): cast SecretRef fixtures to OpenClawConfig * test(secrets): activate mode-gated targets in runtime coverage fixture * fix(cron): support SecretInput webhook tokens safely * fix(bluebubbles): support SecretInput passwords across config paths * fix(msteams): make appPassword SecretInput-safe in onboarding/token paths * fix(bluebubbles): align SecretInput schema helper typing * fix(cli): clarify secrets.resolve version-skew errors * refactor(secrets): return structured inactive paths from secrets.resolve * refactor(gateway): type onboarding secret writes as SecretInput * chore(protocol): regenerate swift models for secrets.resolve * feat(secrets): expand extension credential secretref support * fix(secrets): gate web-search refs by active provider * fix(onboarding): detect SecretRef credentials in extension status * fix(onboarding): allow keeping existing ref in secret prompt * fix(onboarding): resolve gateway password SecretRefs for probe and tui * fix(onboarding): honor secret-input-mode for local gateway auth * fix(acp): resolve gateway SecretInput credentials * fix(secrets): gate gateway.remote refs to remote surfaces * test(secrets): cover pattern matching and inactive array refs * docs(secrets): clarify secrets.resolve and remote active surfaces * fix(bluebubbles): keep existing SecretRef during onboarding * fix(tests): resolve CI type errors in new SecretRef coverage * fix(extensions): replace raw fetch with SSRF-guarded fetch * test(secrets): mark gateway remote targets active in runtime coverage * test(infra): normalize home-prefix expectation across platforms * fix(cli): only resolve local qr password refs in password mode * test(cli): cover local qr token mode with unresolved password ref * docs(cli): clarify local qr password ref resolution behavior * refactor(extensions): reuse sdk SecretInput helpers * fix(wizard): resolve onboarding env-template secrets before plaintext * fix(cli): surface secrets.resolve diagnostics in memory and qr * test(secrets): repair post-rebase runtime and fixtures * fix(gateway): skip remote password ref resolution when token wins * fix(secrets): treat tailscale remote gateway refs as active * fix(gateway): allow remote password fallback when token ref is unresolved * fix(gateway): ignore stale local password refs for none and trusted-proxy * fix(gateway): skip remote secret ref resolution on local call paths * test(cli): cover qr remote tailscale secret ref resolution * fix(secrets): align gateway password active-surface with auth inference * fix(cli): resolve inferred local gateway password refs in qr * fix(gateway): prefer resolvable remote password over token ref pre-resolution * test(gateway): cover none and trusted-proxy stale password refs * docs(secrets): sync qr and gateway active-surface behavior * fix: restore stability blockers from pre-release audit * Secrets: fix collector/runtime precedence contradictions * docs: align secrets and web credential docs * fix(rebase): resolve integration regressions after main rebase * fix(node-host): resolve gateway secret refs for auth * fix(secrets): harden secretinput runtime readers * gateway: skip inactive auth secretref resolution * cli: avoid gateway preflight for inactive secret refs * extensions: allow unresolved refs in onboarding status * tests: fix qr-cli module mock hoist ordering * Security: align audit checks with SecretInput resolution * Gateway: resolve local-mode remote fallback secret refs * Node host: avoid resolving inactive password secret refs * Secrets runtime: mark Slack appToken inactive for HTTP mode * secrets: keep inactive gateway remote refs non-blocking * cli: include agent memory secret targets in runtime resolution * docs(secrets): sync docs with active-surface and web search behavior * fix(secrets): keep telegram top-level token refs active for blank account tokens * fix(daemon): resolve gateway password secret refs for probe auth * fix(secrets): skip IRC NickServ ref resolution when NickServ is disabled * fix(secrets): align token inheritance and exec timeout defaults * docs(secrets): clarify active-surface notes in cli docs * cli: require secrets.resolve gateway capability * gateway: log auth secret surface diagnostics * secrets: remove dead provider resolver module * fix(secrets): restore gateway auth precedence and fallback resolution * fix(tests): align plugin runtime mock typings --------- Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
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| Web search + fetch tools (Brave, Perplexity, Gemini, Grok, and Kimi providers) |
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Web Tools |
Web tools
OpenClaw ships two lightweight web tools:
web_search— Search the web via Brave Search API (default), Perplexity Sonar, Gemini with Google Search grounding, Grok, or Kimi.web_fetch— HTTP fetch + readable extraction (HTML → markdown/text).
These are not browser automation. For JS-heavy sites or logins, use the Browser tool.
How it works
web_searchcalls your configured provider and returns results.- Brave (default): returns structured results (title, URL, snippet).
- Perplexity: returns AI-synthesized answers with citations from real-time web search.
- Gemini: returns AI-synthesized answers grounded in Google Search with citations.
- Results are cached by query for 15 minutes (configurable).
web_fetchdoes a plain HTTP GET and extracts readable content (HTML → markdown/text). It does not execute JavaScript.web_fetchis enabled by default (unless explicitly disabled).
Choosing a search provider
| Provider | Pros | Cons | API Key |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brave (default) | Fast, structured results, free tier | Traditional search results | BRAVE_API_KEY |
| Perplexity | AI-synthesized answers, citations, real-time | Requires Perplexity or OpenRouter access | OPENROUTER_API_KEY or PERPLEXITY_API_KEY |
| Gemini | Google Search grounding, AI-synthesized | Requires Gemini API key | GEMINI_API_KEY |
| Grok | xAI web-grounded responses | Requires xAI API key | XAI_API_KEY |
| Kimi | Moonshot web search capability | Requires Moonshot API key | KIMI_API_KEY / MOONSHOT_API_KEY |
See Brave Search setup and Perplexity Sonar for provider-specific details.
Auto-detection
If no provider is explicitly set, OpenClaw auto-detects which provider to use based on available API keys, checking in this order:
- Brave —
BRAVE_API_KEYenv var ortools.web.search.apiKeyconfig - Gemini —
GEMINI_API_KEYenv var ortools.web.search.gemini.apiKeyconfig - Kimi —
KIMI_API_KEY/MOONSHOT_API_KEYenv var ortools.web.search.kimi.apiKeyconfig - Perplexity —
PERPLEXITY_API_KEY/OPENROUTER_API_KEYenv var ortools.web.search.perplexity.apiKeyconfig - Grok —
XAI_API_KEYenv var ortools.web.search.grok.apiKeyconfig
If no keys are found, it falls back to Brave (you'll get a missing-key error prompting you to configure one).
Explicit provider
Set the provider in config:
{
tools: {
web: {
search: {
provider: "brave", // or "perplexity" or "gemini" or "grok" or "kimi"
},
},
},
}
Example: switch to Perplexity Sonar (direct API):
{
tools: {
web: {
search: {
provider: "perplexity",
perplexity: {
apiKey: "pplx-...",
baseUrl: "https://api.perplexity.ai",
model: "perplexity/sonar-pro",
},
},
},
},
}
Getting a Brave API key
- Create a Brave Search API account at https://brave.com/search/api/
- In the dashboard, choose the Data for Search plan (not “Data for AI”) and generate an API key.
- Run
openclaw configure --section webto store the key in config (recommended), or setBRAVE_API_KEYin your environment.
Brave provides a free tier plus paid plans; check the Brave API portal for the current limits and pricing.
Where to set the key (recommended)
Recommended: run openclaw configure --section web. It stores the key in
~/.openclaw/openclaw.json under tools.web.search.apiKey.
Environment alternative: set BRAVE_API_KEY in the Gateway process
environment. For a gateway install, put it in ~/.openclaw/.env (or your
service environment). See Env vars.
Using Perplexity (direct or via OpenRouter)
Perplexity Sonar models have built-in web search capabilities and return AI-synthesized answers with citations. You can use them via OpenRouter (no credit card required - supports crypto/prepaid).
Getting an OpenRouter API key
- Create an account at https://openrouter.ai/
- Add credits (supports crypto, prepaid, or credit card)
- Generate an API key in your account settings
Setting up Perplexity search
{
tools: {
web: {
search: {
enabled: true,
provider: "perplexity",
perplexity: {
// API key (optional if OPENROUTER_API_KEY or PERPLEXITY_API_KEY is set)
apiKey: "sk-or-v1-...",
// Base URL (key-aware default if omitted)
baseUrl: "https://openrouter.ai/api/v1",
// Model (defaults to perplexity/sonar-pro)
model: "perplexity/sonar-pro",
},
},
},
},
}
Environment alternative: set OPENROUTER_API_KEY or PERPLEXITY_API_KEY in the Gateway
environment. For a gateway install, put it in ~/.openclaw/.env.
If no base URL is set, OpenClaw chooses a default based on the API key source:
PERPLEXITY_API_KEYorpplx-...→https://api.perplexity.aiOPENROUTER_API_KEYorsk-or-...→https://openrouter.ai/api/v1- Unknown key formats → OpenRouter (safe fallback)
Available Perplexity models
| Model | Description | Best for |
|---|---|---|
perplexity/sonar |
Fast Q&A with web search | Quick lookups |
perplexity/sonar-pro (default) |
Multi-step reasoning with web search | Complex questions |
perplexity/sonar-reasoning-pro |
Chain-of-thought analysis | Deep research |
Using Gemini (Google Search grounding)
Gemini models support built-in Google Search grounding, which returns AI-synthesized answers backed by live Google Search results with citations.
Getting a Gemini API key
- Go to Google AI Studio
- Create an API key
- Set
GEMINI_API_KEYin the Gateway environment, or configuretools.web.search.gemini.apiKey
Setting up Gemini search
{
tools: {
web: {
search: {
provider: "gemini",
gemini: {
// API key (optional if GEMINI_API_KEY is set)
apiKey: "AIza...",
// Model (defaults to "gemini-2.5-flash")
model: "gemini-2.5-flash",
},
},
},
},
}
Environment alternative: set GEMINI_API_KEY in the Gateway environment.
For a gateway install, put it in ~/.openclaw/.env.
Notes
- Citation URLs from Gemini grounding are automatically resolved from Google's redirect URLs to direct URLs.
- Redirect resolution uses the SSRF guard path (HEAD + redirect checks + http/https validation) before returning the final citation URL.
- Redirect resolution uses strict SSRF defaults, so redirects to private/internal targets are blocked.
- The default model (
gemini-2.5-flash) is fast and cost-effective. Any Gemini model that supports grounding can be used.
web_search
Search the web using your configured provider.
Requirements
tools.web.search.enabledmust not befalse(default: enabled)- API key for your chosen provider:
- Brave:
BRAVE_API_KEYortools.web.search.apiKey - Perplexity:
OPENROUTER_API_KEY,PERPLEXITY_API_KEY, ortools.web.search.perplexity.apiKey - Gemini:
GEMINI_API_KEYortools.web.search.gemini.apiKey - Grok:
XAI_API_KEYortools.web.search.grok.apiKey - Kimi:
KIMI_API_KEY,MOONSHOT_API_KEY, ortools.web.search.kimi.apiKey
- Brave:
Config
{
tools: {
web: {
search: {
enabled: true,
apiKey: "BRAVE_API_KEY_HERE", // optional if BRAVE_API_KEY is set
maxResults: 5,
timeoutSeconds: 30,
cacheTtlMinutes: 15,
},
},
},
}
Tool parameters
query(required)count(1–10; default from config)country(optional): 2-letter country code for region-specific results (e.g., "DE", "US", "ALL"). If omitted, Brave chooses its default region.search_lang(optional): ISO language code for search results (e.g., "de", "en", "fr")ui_lang(optional): ISO language code for UI elementsfreshness(optional): filter by discovery time- Brave:
pd,pw,pm,py, orYYYY-MM-DDtoYYYY-MM-DD - Perplexity:
pd,pw,pm,py
- Brave:
Examples:
// German-specific search
await web_search({
query: "TV online schauen",
count: 10,
country: "DE",
search_lang: "de",
});
// French search with French UI
await web_search({
query: "actualités",
country: "FR",
search_lang: "fr",
ui_lang: "fr",
});
// Recent results (past week)
await web_search({
query: "TMBG interview",
freshness: "pw",
});
web_fetch
Fetch a URL and extract readable content.
web_fetch requirements
tools.web.fetch.enabledmust not befalse(default: enabled)- Optional Firecrawl fallback: set
tools.web.fetch.firecrawl.apiKeyorFIRECRAWL_API_KEY.
web_fetch config
{
tools: {
web: {
fetch: {
enabled: true,
maxChars: 50000,
maxCharsCap: 50000,
maxResponseBytes: 2000000,
timeoutSeconds: 30,
cacheTtlMinutes: 15,
maxRedirects: 3,
userAgent: "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 14_7_2) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/122.0.0.0 Safari/537.36",
readability: true,
firecrawl: {
enabled: true,
apiKey: "FIRECRAWL_API_KEY_HERE", // optional if FIRECRAWL_API_KEY is set
baseUrl: "https://api.firecrawl.dev",
onlyMainContent: true,
maxAgeMs: 86400000, // ms (1 day)
timeoutSeconds: 60,
},
},
},
},
}
web_fetch tool parameters
url(required, http/https only)extractMode(markdown|text)maxChars(truncate long pages)
Notes:
web_fetchuses Readability (main-content extraction) first, then Firecrawl (if configured). If both fail, the tool returns an error.- Firecrawl requests use bot-circumvention mode and cache results by default.
web_fetchsends a Chrome-like User-Agent andAccept-Languageby default; overrideuserAgentif needed.web_fetchblocks private/internal hostnames and re-checks redirects (limit withmaxRedirects).maxCharsis clamped totools.web.fetch.maxCharsCap.web_fetchcaps the downloaded response body size totools.web.fetch.maxResponseBytesbefore parsing; oversized responses are truncated and include a warning.web_fetchis best-effort extraction; some sites will need the browser tool.- See Firecrawl for key setup and service details.
- Responses are cached (default 15 minutes) to reduce repeated fetches.
- If you use tool profiles/allowlists, add
web_search/web_fetchorgroup:web. - If the Brave key is missing,
web_searchreturns a short setup hint with a docs link.