exa-enterprise-rbac
Configure Exa enterprise SSO, role-based access control, and organization management. Use when implementing SSO integration, configuring role-based permissions, or setting up organization-level controls for Exa. Trigger with phrases like "exa SSO", "exa RBAC", "exa enterprise", "exa roles", "exa permissions", "exa SAML".
Install
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About this skill
Exa Enterprise RBAC
Overview
Manage access to Exa search API through API key scoping and application-level controls. Exa is API-key-based (no built-in RBAC), so access control is implemented through multiple API keys per use case, application-layer permission enforcement, domain restrictions per team, and per-key usage monitoring.
Prerequisites
- Exa API account with team/enterprise plan
- Dashboard access at dashboard.exa.ai
- Multiple API keys for key isolation
Instructions
Step 1: Key-Per-Use-Case Architecture
// config/exa-keys.ts
import Exa from "exa-js";
// Create separate clients for each use case
const exaClients = {
// High-volume RAG pipeline — production key with higher limits
ragPipeline: new Exa(process.env.EXA_KEY_RAG!),
// Internal research tool — lower volume key
researchTool: new Exa(process.env.EXA_KEY_RESEARCH!),
// Customer-facing search — separate key for isolation
customerSearch: new Exa(process.env.EXA_KEY_CUSTOMER!),
};
export function getExaForUseCase(
useCase: keyof typeof exaClients
): Exa {
const client = exaClients[useCase];
if (!client) throw new Error(`No Exa client for use case: ${useCase}`);
return client;
}
Step 2: Application-Level Permission Enforcement
// middleware/exa-permissions.ts
interface ExaPermissions {
maxResults: number;
allowedTypes: ("auto" | "neural" | "keyword" | "fast" | "deep")[];
allowedCategories: string[];
includeDomains?: string[]; // restrict to these domains
dailySearchLimit: number;
}
const ROLE_PERMISSIONS: Record<string, ExaPermissions> = {
"rag-pipeline": {
maxResults: 10,
allowedTypes: ["neural", "auto"],
allowedCategories: [],
dailySearchLimit: 10000,
},
"research-analyst": {
maxResults: 25,
allowedTypes: ["neural", "keyword", "auto", "deep"],
allowedCategories: ["research paper", "news"],
dailySearchLimit: 500,
},
"marketing-team": {
maxResults: 5,
allowedTypes: ["keyword", "auto"],
allowedCategories: ["company", "news"],
dailySearchLimit: 100,
},
"compliance-team": {
maxResults: 10,
allowedTypes: ["keyword", "auto"],
allowedCategories: [],
includeDomains: ["nist.gov", "owasp.org", "sans.org", "sec.gov"],
dailySearchLimit: 200,
},
};
function validateSearchRequest(
role: string,
searchType: string,
numResults: number,
category?: string
): { allowed: boolean; reason?: string } {
const perms = ROLE_PERMISSIONS[role];
if (!perms) return { allowed: false, reason: "Unknown role" };
if (!perms.allowedTypes.includes(searchType as any)) {
return { allowed: false, reason: `Search type ${searchType} not allowed for ${role}` };
}
if (numResults > perms.maxResults) {
return { allowed: false, reason: `Max ${perms.maxResults} results for ${role}` };
}
if (category && perms.allowedCategories.length > 0 && !perms.allowedCategories.includes(category)) {
return { allowed: false, reason: `Category ${category} not allowed for ${role}` };
}
return { allowed: true };
}
Step 3: Domain Restrictions per Team
// Enforce domain restrictions so compliance-sensitive teams
// only see results from vetted sources
async function enforcedSearch(
exa: Exa,
role: string,
query: string,
opts: any = {}
) {
const perms = ROLE_PERMISSIONS[role];
if (!perms) throw new Error(`Unknown role: ${role}`);
const validation = validateSearchRequest(
role,
opts.type || "auto",
opts.numResults || 10,
opts.category
);
if (!validation.allowed) throw new Error(validation.reason);
return exa.searchAndContents(query, {
...opts,
numResults: Math.min(opts.numResults || 10, perms.maxResults),
type: opts.type || "auto",
// Merge domain restrictions from role permissions
includeDomains: perms.includeDomains || opts.includeDomains,
});
}
Step 4: Per-Key Usage Tracking
// Track usage per API key / role for budget enforcement
class KeyUsageTracker {
private usage = new Map<string, { count: number; resetAt: number }>();
checkAndIncrement(role: string): void {
const perms = ROLE_PERMISSIONS[role];
if (!perms) throw new Error(`Unknown role: ${role}`);
const now = Date.now();
const dayStart = new Date().setHours(0, 0, 0, 0);
let entry = this.usage.get(role);
if (!entry || entry.resetAt < now) {
entry = { count: 0, resetAt: dayStart + 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 };
}
if (entry.count >= perms.dailySearchLimit) {
throw new Error(
`Daily search limit (${perms.dailySearchLimit}) exceeded for ${role}`
);
}
entry.count++;
this.usage.set(role, entry);
}
getUsage(role: string) {
const entry = this.usage.get(role);
const limit = ROLE_PERMISSIONS[role]?.dailySearchLimit || 0;
return {
used: entry?.count || 0,
limit,
remaining: limit - (entry?.count || 0),
};
}
}
Step 5: Key Rotation Procedure
set -euo pipefail
# 1. Create new key in Exa dashboard (dashboard.exa.ai)
# 2. Deploy new key alongside old key
# 3. Verify new key works
curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
-X POST https://api.exa.ai/search \
-H "x-api-key: $NEW_EXA_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"query":"key rotation test","numResults":1}'
# 4. Switch traffic to new key
# 5. Monitor for errors
# 6. Revoke old key in dashboard after 24h
Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
401 on search | Invalid or revoked API key | Regenerate in dashboard |
429 rate limited | Key-level rate limit exceeded | Distribute across keys |
| Daily limit hit | Search budget exhausted | Adjust limits or wait for reset |
| Wrong domain results | Missing domain filter | Apply includeDomains per role |
Resources
Next Steps
For policy enforcement, see exa-policy-guardrails. For multi-env setup, see exa-multi-env-setup.
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