OAUTH 2.0
DEVELOPER TOOLS
Connect to Jentic MCP. Search available API actions, load execution details, manage credentials, and execute API operations from your AI workflows.
from langchain_mcp_adapters.client import MultiServerMCPClient
from scalekit import ScalekitClient
client = ScalekitClient(env_url=ENV_URL, client_id=CLIENT_ID, client_secret=SECRET)
token = client.agent.get_token(user_id="user_id", connector="jenticmcp")
mcp = MultiServerMCPClient({
"jenticmcp": {
"url": "https://mcp.scalekit.com/jenticmcp",
"headers": {"Authorization": "Bearer " + token}
}
})
tools = await mcp.get_tools()import OpenAI from "openai";
import { ScalekitClient } from "@scalekit-sdk/node";
const client = new ScalekitClient({ envUrl, clientId, clientSecret });
const token = await client.agent.getToken({ userId: "user_id", connector: "jenticmcp" });
const openai = new OpenAI();
// Connect to MCP at https://mcp.scalekit.com/jenticmcp
// Pass: Authorization: Bearer + tokenimport Anthropic from "@anthropic-ai/sdk";
import { ScalekitClient } from "@scalekit-sdk/node";
const client = new ScalekitClient({ envUrl, clientId, clientSecret });
const token = await client.agent.getToken({ userId: "user_id", connector: "jenticmcp" });
const anthropic = new Anthropic();
// Connect to MCP at https://mcp.scalekit.com/jenticmcp
// Pass: Authorization: Bearer + tokenfrom google.adk.agents import LlmAgent
from scalekit import ScalekitClient
client = ScalekitClient(env_url=ENV_URL, client_id=CLIENT_ID, client_secret=SECRET)
token = client.agent.get_token(user_id="user_id", connector="jenticmcp")
# Connect to MCP at https://mcp.scalekit.com/jenticmcp
# Pass: Authorization: Bearer + token// shared token
audit → bot_service_account
// scalekit
audit → user_abc ✓Does the agent access Jentic as the user or as a shared key?
As the user. Each workspace member authorizes once and Scalekit resolves their credential at request time. Audit logs attribute every action to that user, not a shared service account.
Where is the Jentic OAuth token stored?
In Scalekit's managed AES-256 token vault, namespaced per tenant. Refresh is automatic. Revocation is a single dashboard action. Tokens never appear in prompts, logs, or LLM context.
Can I limit what the agent is allowed to do in Jentic?
Yes. Pass a tool name filter to listScopedTools so the DevOps agent only sees the subset you authorize. Pre-API-call scope checks block out-of-policy actions before the request reaches Jentic.
What happens when a user revokes Jentic access?
The connection is invalidated on the next tool call. Subsequent requests for that user fail closed with a clear error. Other users in the tenant remain unaffected. The event is logged for audit.
How are third-party API credentials handled in Jentic?
Jentic execution credentials belong to the authorizing user and stay in the vault. The agent searches and executes API actions with that user's credential set, never a shared pool.