exa-enterprise-rbac

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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

mkdir -p .claude/skills/exa-enterprise-rbac && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/6864" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/exa-enterprise-rbac && rm skill.zip

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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

IssueCauseSolution
401 on searchInvalid or revoked API keyRegenerate in dashboard
429 rate limitedKey-level rate limit exceededDistribute across keys
Daily limit hitSearch budget exhaustedAdjust limits or wait for reset
Wrong domain resultsMissing domain filterApply 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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