firecrawl-enterprise-rbac
Configure FireCrawl 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 FireCrawl. Trigger with phrases like "firecrawl SSO", "firecrawl RBAC", "firecrawl enterprise", "firecrawl roles", "firecrawl permissions", "firecrawl SAML".
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/firecrawl-enterprise-rbac && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/4765" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/firecrawl-enterprise-rbac && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/firecrawl-enterprise-rbac
About this skill
Firecrawl Enterprise RBAC
Overview
Control access to Firecrawl scraping resources through API key management, domain allowlists, and credit budgets per team. Firecrawl's credit-based pricing means access control is primarily about limiting credit consumption and restricting scrape targets per consumer.
Prerequisites
- Firecrawl Team or Scale plan
- Dashboard access at firecrawl.dev/app
- Understanding of credit-per-page billing
Instructions
Step 1: Separate API Keys per Consumer
set -euo pipefail
# Create dedicated keys at firecrawl.dev/app for each team/service
# Content indexing pipeline — high volume
# Key: fc-content-indexer-prod (monthly credit limit: 50,000)
# Sales team prospect research — scrape only
# Key: fc-sales-research (monthly credit limit: 5,000)
# Dev/testing — minimal
# Key: fc-dev-testing (monthly credit limit: 500)
Step 2: Gateway Proxy with Domain Allowlists
import FirecrawlApp from "@mendable/firecrawl-js";
const TEAM_POLICIES: Record<string, {
apiKey: string;
allowedDomains: string[];
maxPagesPerCrawl: number;
dailyCreditLimit: number;
}> = {
"content-team": {
apiKey: process.env.FIRECRAWL_KEY_CONTENT!,
allowedDomains: ["docs.*", "*.readthedocs.io", "medium.com"],
maxPagesPerCrawl: 200,
dailyCreditLimit: 2000,
},
"sales-team": {
apiKey: process.env.FIRECRAWL_KEY_SALES!,
allowedDomains: ["linkedin.com", "crunchbase.com", "g2.com"],
maxPagesPerCrawl: 20,
dailyCreditLimit: 500,
},
"engineering": {
apiKey: process.env.FIRECRAWL_KEY_ENGINEERING!,
allowedDomains: ["*"], // unrestricted
maxPagesPerCrawl: 100,
dailyCreditLimit: 1000,
},
};
function isDomainAllowed(team: string, url: string): boolean {
const policy = TEAM_POLICIES[team];
if (!policy) return false;
const domain = new URL(url).hostname;
return policy.allowedDomains.some(pattern =>
pattern === "*" || domain.endsWith(pattern.replace("*.", "").replace("*", ""))
);
}
function getTeamClient(team: string): FirecrawlApp {
const policy = TEAM_POLICIES[team];
if (!policy) throw new Error(`Unknown team: ${team}`);
return new FirecrawlApp({ apiKey: policy.apiKey });
}
Step 3: Credit Budget Enforcement
class TeamBudget {
private usage = new Map<string, Map<string, number>>(); // team -> date -> credits
record(team: string, credits: number) {
const today = new Date().toISOString().split("T")[0];
if (!this.usage.has(team)) this.usage.set(team, new Map());
const teamUsage = this.usage.get(team)!;
teamUsage.set(today, (teamUsage.get(today) || 0) + credits);
}
canAfford(team: string, credits: number): boolean {
const policy = TEAM_POLICIES[team];
if (!policy) return false;
const today = new Date().toISOString().split("T")[0];
const used = this.usage.get(team)?.get(today) || 0;
return used + credits <= policy.dailyCreditLimit;
}
getUsage(team: string): number {
const today = new Date().toISOString().split("T")[0];
return this.usage.get(team)?.get(today) || 0;
}
}
const budget = new TeamBudget();
Step 4: Policy-Enforced Scraping
export async function teamScrape(team: string, url: string) {
// Check domain policy
if (!isDomainAllowed(team, url)) {
throw new Error(`Team "${team}" is not allowed to scrape ${new URL(url).hostname}`);
}
// Check credit budget
if (!budget.canAfford(team, 1)) {
throw new Error(`Team "${team}" has exceeded daily credit limit`);
}
// Scrape with team's API key
const client = getTeamClient(team);
const result = await client.scrapeUrl(url, {
formats: ["markdown"],
onlyMainContent: true,
});
budget.record(team, 1);
return result;
}
export async function teamCrawl(team: string, url: string, pages: number) {
const policy = TEAM_POLICIES[team];
if (!policy) throw new Error(`Unknown team: ${team}`);
if (!isDomainAllowed(team, url)) {
throw new Error(`Domain not allowed for team "${team}"`);
}
const limit = Math.min(pages, policy.maxPagesPerCrawl);
if (!budget.canAfford(team, limit)) {
throw new Error(`Crawl of ${limit} pages exceeds "${team}" daily budget`);
}
const client = getTeamClient(team);
const result = await client.crawlUrl(url, {
limit,
maxDepth: 3,
scrapeOptions: { formats: ["markdown"] },
});
budget.record(team, result.data?.length || 0);
return result;
}
Step 5: Key Rotation Schedule
set -euo pipefail
# Rotate keys quarterly:
# 1. Create new key at firecrawl.dev/app
# 2. Deploy new key alongside old (both valid)
# 3. Verify new key works
curl -s https://api.firecrawl.dev/v1/scrape \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $NEW_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"url":"https://example.com","formats":["markdown"]}' | jq .success
# 4. Remove old key from all services
# 5. Delete old key in dashboard after 48-hour overlap
Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
402 Payment Required | Team credit limit reached | Increase limit or wait for reset |
403 on domain | Domain not in allowlist | Add domain to team policy |
| Unexpected credit burn | No crawl limit enforced | Use maxPagesPerCrawl from policy |
| Wrong team key used | Config error | Verify key-to-team mapping |
Examples
Audit Team Usage
for (const team of Object.keys(TEAM_POLICIES)) {
console.log(`${team}: ${budget.getUsage(team)} credits today`);
}
Resources
Next Steps
For migration strategies, see firecrawl-migration-deep-dive.
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