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summary: "Invoke a single tool directly via the Gateway HTTP endpoint"
read_when:
- Calling tools without running a full agent turn
- Building automations that need tool policy enforcement
title: "Tools Invoke API"
---
# Tools Invoke (HTTP)
OpenClaw’s Gateway exposes a simple HTTP endpoint for invoking a single tool directly. It is always enabled, but gated by Gateway auth and tool policy.
- `POST /tools/invoke`
- Same port as the Gateway (WS + HTTP multiplex): `http://<gateway-host>:<port>/tools/invoke`
Default max payload size is 2 MB.
## Authentication
Uses the Gateway auth configuration. Send a bearer token:
- `Authorization: Bearer <token>`
Notes:
- When `gateway.auth.mode="token"`, use `gateway.auth.token` (or `OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN`).
- When `gateway.auth.mode="password"`, use `gateway.auth.password` (or `OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PASSWORD`).
- If `gateway.auth.rateLimit` is configured and too many auth failures occur, the endpoint returns `429` with `Retry-After`.
## Request body
```json
{
"tool": "sessions_list",
"action": "json",
"args": {},
"sessionKey": "main",
"dryRun": false
}
```
Fields:
- `tool` (string, required): tool name to invoke.
- `action` (string, optional): mapped into args if the tool schema supports `action` and the args payload omitted it.
- `args` (object, optional): tool-specific arguments.
- `sessionKey` (string, optional): target session key. If omitted or `"main"`, the Gateway uses the configured main session key (honors `session.mainKey` and default agent, or `global` in global scope).
- `dryRun` (boolean, optional): reserved for future use; currently ignored.
## Policy + routing behavior
Tool availability is filtered through the same policy chain used by Gateway agents:
- `tools.profile` / `tools.byProvider.profile`
- `tools.allow` / `tools.byProvider.allow`
- `agents.<id>.tools.allow` / `agents.<id>.tools.byProvider.allow`
- group policies (if the session key maps to a group or channel)
- subagent policy (when invoking with a subagent session key)
If a tool is not allowed by policy, the endpoint returns **404**.
Gateway HTTP also applies a hard deny list by default (even if session policy allows the tool):
- `sessions_spawn`
- `sessions_send`
- `gateway`
- `whatsapp_login`
You can customize this deny list via `gateway.tools`:
```json5
{
gateway: {
tools: {
// Additional tools to block over HTTP /tools/invoke
deny: ["browser"],
// Remove tools from the default deny list
allow: ["gateway"],
},
},
}
```
To help group policies resolve context, you can optionally set:
- `x-openclaw-message-channel: <channel>` (example: `slack`, `telegram`)
- `x-openclaw-account-id: <accountId>` (when multiple accounts exist)
## Responses
- `200` → `{ ok: true, result }`
- `400` → `{ ok: false, error: { type, message } }` (invalid request or tool input error)
- `401` → unauthorized
- `429` → auth rate-limited (`Retry-After` set)
- `404` → tool not available (not found or not allowlisted)
- `405` → method not allowed
- `500` → `{ ok: false, error: { type, message } }` (unexpected tool execution error; sanitized message)
## Example
```bash
curl -sS http://127.0.0.1:18789/tools/invoke \
-H 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"tool": "sessions_list",
"action": "json",
"args": {}
}'
```