ops-integrate
Add any SaaS API as a first-class integration. Provide the service name — ops-integrate discovers auth patterns, tests connectivity, and registers the API in your partner registry so it's available to other skills.
What this skill does
## Runtime Context
```bash
PREFS="${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA_DIR:-$HOME/.claude/plugins/data/ops-ops-marketplace}/preferences.json"
PARTNER_REGISTRY=$(jq '.partner_registry // {}' "$PREFS" 2>/dev/null || echo '{}')
```
Parse `$ARGUMENTS`:
- Contains `--list` → run **List registered integrations** then exit
- Otherwise → run **Onboarding flow** with the service name as first positional argument
# OPS ► INTEGRATE
## List registered integrations (`--list`)
```bash
jq -r '.partner_registry // {} | to_entries[] | "\(.key): \(.value.base_url) [\(.value.auth_type)]"' "$PREFS" 2>/dev/null
```
Display as a table:
```
Registered integrations:
hubspot https://api.hubapi.com [bearer]
stripe https://api.stripe.com [bearer]
sendgrid https://api.sendgrid.com [api-key]
```
If no integrations registered: `No integrations registered yet. Run /ops:integrate <service-name> to add one.`
## Onboarding flow (5 steps)
### Step 1 — Discover API details
If `--url` not provided, use WebSearch to find:
- Official API docs URL
- Base API URL
- Authentication pattern (bearer token / api-key header / basic auth / oauth2)
- API key generation URL (where the user gets credentials)
- Health/test endpoint (e.g., /healthz, /v1/ping, /me)
### Step 2 — Confirm with user
Present findings via AskUserQuestion (≤4 options):
```
Found: <service-name> API — Base URL: <url> — Auth: <auth-type>
[Looks correct — continue] [Change base URL] [Change auth type] [Cancel]
```
If "Change base URL": AskUserQuestion with free-text input for the new URL.
If "Change auth type": AskUserQuestion (≤4 options): `[bearer] [api-key] [basic] [oauth2]`
### Step 3 — Collect credential
```
Paste your <service-name> <auth-type> credential (it will be stored locally only)
[Paste now] [Configure later]
```
If "Paste now": collect credential via AskUserQuestion free-text. Derive key name: `<lowercase_service_name>_api_key`
Write to preferences.json via atomic tmpfile swap:
```bash
tmp=$(mktemp)
jq --arg k "$KEY_NAME" --arg v "$CREDENTIAL" '.[$k] = $v' "$PREFS" > "$tmp" && mv "$tmp" "$PREFS"
```
### Step 4 — Health check
Curl the health/test endpoint with the credential:
```bash
# Bearer token
curl -sf -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${CREDENTIAL}" \
"${BASE_URL}${HEALTH_ENDPOINT}"
# API key header (X-Api-Key)
curl -sf -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
-H "X-Api-Key: ${CREDENTIAL}" \
"${BASE_URL}${HEALTH_ENDPOINT}"
# Basic auth
curl -sf -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
-u "${CREDENTIAL}:" \
"${BASE_URL}${HEALTH_ENDPOINT}"
```
Report: ✅ if HTTP 200-299, ⚠️ with status code otherwise. If credential not yet configured, skip health check and report `⬜ health check skipped — credential not configured`.
### Step 5 — Register in partner registry
```bash
tmp=$(mktemp)
jq --arg name "${SERVICE_NAME}" \
--arg url "${BASE_URL}" \
--arg auth "${AUTH_TYPE}" \
--arg key_name "${KEY_NAME}" \
--arg health "${HEALTH_ENDPOINT}" \
'.partner_registry[$name] = {base_url: $url, auth_type: $auth, credential_key: $key_name, health_endpoint: $health, added: (now | todate)}' \
"$PREFS" > "$tmp" && mv "$tmp" "$PREFS"
```
Confirmation output:
```
✅ <service-name> registered in partner registry
Auth: <auth-type>
Health: <base-url><health-endpoint>
Credential key: <key-name>
Access via: jq '.partner_registry["<service-name>"]' $PREFS
```
## CLI/API Reference
```bash
# List all registered integrations
jq '.partner_registry' "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA_DIR:-$HOME/.claude/plugins/data/ops-ops-marketplace}/preferences.json"
# Look up a specific integration
jq '.partner_registry["hubspot"]' "$PREFS"
# Read a credential for a registered integration
jq -r ".$KEY_NAME" "$PREFS"
# Remove an integration from the registry
jq 'del(.partner_registry["<service-name>"])' "$PREFS" > tmp && mv tmp "$PREFS"
```
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