exa-multi-env-setup

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Configure Exa across development, staging, and production environments. Use when setting up multi-environment deployments, configuring per-environment secrets, or implementing environment-specific Exa configurations. Trigger with phrases like "exa environments", "exa staging", "exa dev prod", "exa environment setup", "exa config by env".

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About this skill

Exa Multi-Environment Setup

Overview

Exa charges per search request at api.exa.ai. Multi-environment setup focuses on API key isolation per environment, request limits and caching to control costs in staging, and appropriate numResults/content settings per tier.

Prerequisites

  • Exa API key(s) from dashboard.exa.ai
  • exa-js installed (npm install exa-js)
  • Optional: Redis for search result caching in staging/production

Environment Strategy

EnvironmentKey IsolationnumResultsContentCache TTL
DevelopmentShared dev key3highlights onlyNone
StagingStaging key5text (1000 chars)5 min
ProductionProd key10text (2000 chars)1 hour

Instructions

Step 1: Environment-Aware Configuration

// config/exa.ts
import Exa from "exa-js";

type Env = "development" | "staging" | "production";

interface ExaEnvConfig {
  apiKey: string;
  defaultNumResults: number;
  maxCharacters: number;
  searchType: "auto" | "neural" | "keyword";
  cacheEnabled: boolean;
  cacheTtlSeconds: number;
}

const configs: Record<Env, Omit<ExaEnvConfig, "apiKey"> & { keyVar: string }> = {
  development: {
    keyVar: "EXA_API_KEY",
    defaultNumResults: 3,
    maxCharacters: 500,
    searchType: "auto",
    cacheEnabled: false,
    cacheTtlSeconds: 0,
  },
  staging: {
    keyVar: "EXA_API_KEY_STAGING",
    defaultNumResults: 5,
    maxCharacters: 1000,
    searchType: "auto",
    cacheEnabled: true,
    cacheTtlSeconds: 300,  // 5 minutes
  },
  production: {
    keyVar: "EXA_API_KEY_PROD",
    defaultNumResults: 10,
    maxCharacters: 2000,
    searchType: "neural",
    cacheEnabled: true,
    cacheTtlSeconds: 3600,  // 1 hour
  },
};

export function getExaConfig(): ExaEnvConfig {
  const env = (process.env.NODE_ENV || "development") as Env;
  const config = configs[env] || configs.development;
  const apiKey = process.env[config.keyVar];
  if (!apiKey) {
    throw new Error(`${config.keyVar} not set for ${env} environment`);
  }
  return { ...config, apiKey };
}

export function getExaClient(): Exa {
  return new Exa(getExaConfig().apiKey);
}

Step 2: Search Service with Config-Driven Defaults

// lib/exa-search.ts
import { getExaClient, getExaConfig } from "../config/exa";

export async function search(query: string, numResults?: number) {
  const exa = getExaClient();
  const cfg = getExaConfig();
  const n = numResults ?? cfg.defaultNumResults;

  return exa.searchAndContents(query, {
    type: cfg.searchType,
    numResults: n,
    text: { maxCharacters: cfg.maxCharacters },
  });
}

Step 3: Redis Cache Layer (Staging/Production)

// lib/exa-cache.ts
import { Redis } from "ioredis";
import { getExaClient, getExaConfig } from "../config/exa";

const redis = process.env.REDIS_URL ? new Redis(process.env.REDIS_URL) : null;

export async function cachedSearch(query: string, numResults?: number) {
  const exa = getExaClient();
  const cfg = getExaConfig();
  const n = numResults ?? cfg.defaultNumResults;

  if (cfg.cacheEnabled && redis) {
    const cacheKey = `exa:${Buffer.from(`${query}:${n}:${cfg.searchType}`).toString("base64")}`;
    const cached = await redis.get(cacheKey);
    if (cached) return JSON.parse(cached);

    const results = await exa.searchAndContents(query, {
      type: cfg.searchType,
      numResults: n,
      text: { maxCharacters: cfg.maxCharacters },
    });

    await redis.set(cacheKey, JSON.stringify(results), "EX", cfg.cacheTtlSeconds);
    return results;
  }

  return exa.searchAndContents(query, {
    type: cfg.searchType,
    numResults: n,
    text: { maxCharacters: cfg.maxCharacters },
  });
}

Step 4: Environment Variables

# .env.local (development)
EXA_API_KEY=exa-dev-key-here

# .env.staging
EXA_API_KEY_STAGING=exa-staging-key-here
REDIS_URL=redis://staging-redis:6379

# .env.production
EXA_API_KEY_PROD=exa-prod-key-here
REDIS_URL=redis://prod-redis:6379

Step 5: CI/CD Secret Configuration

# .github/workflows/deploy.yml
jobs:
  deploy-staging:
    environment: staging
    env:
      EXA_API_KEY_STAGING: ${{ secrets.EXA_API_KEY_STAGING }}
      NODE_ENV: staging
    steps:
      - run: npm ci && npm run build && npm run deploy:staging

  deploy-production:
    environment: production
    env:
      EXA_API_KEY_PROD: ${{ secrets.EXA_API_KEY_PROD }}
      NODE_ENV: production
    steps:
      - run: npm ci && npm run build && npm run deploy:prod

Step 6: Health Check Per Environment

export async function checkExaHealth(): Promise<{
  status: string;
  env: string;
  latencyMs: number;
}> {
  const start = performance.now();
  try {
    const exa = getExaClient();
    await exa.search("health check", { numResults: 1 });
    return {
      status: "healthy",
      env: process.env.NODE_ENV || "development",
      latencyMs: Math.round(performance.now() - start),
    };
  } catch {
    return {
      status: "unhealthy",
      env: process.env.NODE_ENV || "development",
      latencyMs: Math.round(performance.now() - start),
    };
  }
}

Error Handling

IssueCauseSolution
401 UnauthorizedWrong API key for environmentVerify correct env var name
429 rate_limit_exceededToo many requestsEnable caching and request queuing
High API costs in stagingNo caching enabledEnable Redis cache with 5-min TTL
Empty results in devnumResults too lowIncrease from 3 to 5

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