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Authenticating Tools

Each tool in our library has its own method of authentication. These methods are enforced by the API Provider itself. On this page, you can find how to authenticate the tools that are availaible in the library currently.

Supported Authentication Methods

  1. Bearer Authentication
  2. Basic Authentication
  3. API Key-Based Authentication (via query parameters or headers)
  4. OAuth Authentication (e.g., for Microsoft, X)

Tools Authentication by Provider

Below is a list of tools available in our library along with a column for their corresponding authentication method.

Tool ProviderAuthentication Type
AiriaNone
AlphaVantageQuery Parameter Authentication
ArXivNone
AsanaBearer Authentication
AtlassianBasic Authentication
ExaHeader Authentication (x-api-key)
FireCrawlBearer Authentication
GoogleOAuth (Google)
IP APINone
JinaBearer Authentication
LinkPreviewHeader Authentication (X-Linkpreview-Api-Key)
Math.jsNone
MicrosoftOAuth (Microsoft)
Microsoft BingAiria Universal Key
MongoUsername and Password Authentication
Ms. SQLUsername and Password Authentication
MySQLUsername and Password Authentication
MySQLNone
NASAQuery Parameter Authentication (api_key)
NutrionixBearer Authentication
OpenAIBearer Authentication
PostgresBearer Authentication
RedditBearer Authentication
SalesforceOAuth (Salesforce)
SerperHeader Authentication (X-API-KEY)
SnowflakePrivate Key Authentication
SpotifyBearer Authentication
StravaBearer Authentication
TwillioBearer Authentication
WeatherStackQuery Parameter Authentication (access_key)
Wolfram AlphaQuery Parameter Authentication (appid)
XOAuth (X)
YouTubeAiria Universal Key / Bearer Authentication
World Health OrganizationAiria Universal Key