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summary: "Gateway WebSocket protocol: handshake, frames, versioning"
read_when:
- Implementing or updating gateway WS clients
- Debugging protocol mismatches or connect failures
- Regenerating protocol schema/models
title: "Gateway Protocol"
---
# Gateway protocol (WebSocket)
The Gateway WS protocol is the **single control plane + node transport** for
OpenClaw. All clients (CLI, web UI, macOS app, iOS/Android nodes, headless
nodes) connect over WebSocket and declare their **role** + **scope** at
handshake time.
## Transport
- WebSocket, text frames with JSON payloads.
- First frame **must** be a `connect` request.
## Handshake (connect)
Gateway → Client (pre-connect challenge):
```json
{
"type": "event",
"event": "connect.challenge",
"payload": { "nonce": "…", "ts": 1737264000000 }
}
```
Client → Gateway:
```json
{
"type": "req",
"id": "…",
"method": "connect",
"params": {
"minProtocol": 3,
"maxProtocol": 3,
"client": {
"id": "cli",
"version": "1.2.3",
"platform": "macos",
"mode": "operator"
},
"role": "operator",
"scopes": ["operator.read", "operator.write"],
"caps": [],
"commands": [],
"permissions": {},
"auth": { "token": "…" },
"locale": "en-US",
"userAgent": "openclaw-cli/1.2.3",
"device": {
"id": "device_fingerprint",
"publicKey": "…",
"signature": "…",
"signedAt": 1737264000000,
"nonce": "…"
}
}
}
```
Gateway → Client:
```json
{
"type": "res",
"id": "…",
"ok": true,
"payload": { "type": "hello-ok", "protocol": 3, "policy": { "tickIntervalMs": 15000 } }
}
```
When a device token is issued, `hello-ok` also includes:
```json
{
"auth": {
"deviceToken": "…",
"role": "operator",
"scopes": ["operator.read", "operator.write"]
}
}
```
### Node example
```json
{
"type": "req",
"id": "…",
"method": "connect",
"params": {
"minProtocol": 3,
"maxProtocol": 3,
"client": {
"id": "ios-node",
"version": "1.2.3",
"platform": "ios",
"mode": "node"
},
"role": "node",
"scopes": [],
"caps": ["camera", "canvas", "screen", "location", "voice"],
"commands": ["camera.snap", "canvas.navigate", "screen.record", "location.get"],
"permissions": { "camera.capture": true, "screen.record": false },
"auth": { "token": "…" },
"locale": "en-US",
"userAgent": "openclaw-ios/1.2.3",
"device": {
"id": "device_fingerprint",
"publicKey": "…",
"signature": "…",
"signedAt": 1737264000000,
"nonce": "…"
}
}
}
```
## Framing
- **Request**: `{type:"req", id, method, params}`
- **Response**: `{type:"res", id, ok, payload|error}`
- **Event**: `{type:"event", event, payload, seq?, stateVersion?}`
Side-effecting methods require **idempotency keys** (see schema).
## Roles + scopes
### Roles
- `operator` = control plane client (CLI/UI/automation).
- `node` = capability host (camera/screen/canvas/system.run).
### Scopes (operator)
Common scopes:
- `operator.read`
- `operator.write`
- `operator.admin`
- `operator.approvals`
- `operator.pairing`
### Caps/commands/permissions (node)
Nodes declare capability claims at connect time:
- `caps`: high-level capability categories.
- `commands`: command allowlist for invoke.
- `permissions`: granular toggles (e.g. `screen.record`, `camera.capture`).
The Gateway treats these as **claims** and enforces server-side allowlists.
## Presence
- `system-presence` returns entries keyed by device identity.
- Presence entries include `deviceId`, `roles`, and `scopes` so UIs can show a single row per device
even when it connects as both **operator** and **node**.
### Node helper methods
- Nodes may call `skills.bins` to fetch the current list of skill executables
for auto-allow checks.
## Exec approvals
- When an exec request needs approval, the gateway broadcasts `exec.approval.requested`.
- Operator clients resolve by calling `exec.approval.resolve` (requires `operator.approvals` scope).
## Versioning
- `PROTOCOL_VERSION` lives in `src/gateway/protocol/schema.ts`.
- Clients send `minProtocol` + `maxProtocol`; the server rejects mismatches.
- Schemas + models are generated from TypeBox definitions:
- `pnpm protocol:gen`
- `pnpm protocol:gen:swift`
- `pnpm protocol:check`
## Auth
- If `OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_TOKEN` (or `--token`) is set, `connect.params.auth.token`
must match or the socket is closed.
- After pairing, the Gateway issues a **device token** scoped to the connection
role + scopes. It is returned in `hello-ok.auth.deviceToken` and should be
persisted by the client for future connects.
- Device tokens can be rotated/revoked via `device.token.rotate` and
`device.token.revoke` (requires `operator.pairing` scope).
## Device identity + pairing
- Nodes should include a stable device identity (`device.id`) derived from a
keypair fingerprint.
- Gateways issue tokens per device + role.
- Pairing approvals are required for new device IDs unless local auto-approval
is enabled.
- **Local** connects include loopback and the gateway host’s own tailnet address
(so same‑host tailnet binds can still auto‑approve).
- All WS clients must include `device` identity during `connect` (operator + node).
Control UI can omit it **only** when `gateway.controlUi.allowInsecureAuth` is enabled
(or `gateway.controlUi.dangerouslyDisableDeviceAuth` for break-glass use).
- Non-local connections must sign the server-provided `connect.challenge` nonce.
## TLS + pinning
- TLS is supported for WS connections.
- Clients may optionally pin the gateway cert fingerprint (see `gateway.tls`
config plus `gateway.remote.tlsFingerprint` or CLI `--tls-fingerprint`).
## Scope
This protocol exposes the **full gateway API** (status, channels, models, chat,
agent, sessions, nodes, approvals, etc.). The exact surface is defined by the
TypeBox schemas in `src/gateway/protocol/schema.ts`.
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