Airtable
The Airtable enables tools and to call Airtable APIs on behalf of a using OAuth 2.0 authentication.
Want to quickly get started with Airtable in your or AI app? The pre-built Arcade Airtable MCP Server is what you want!
What’s documented here
This page describes how to use and configure Airtable auth with Arcade.
This is used by:
- The Arcade Airtable MCP Server, which provides pre-built for interacting with Airtable
- Your app code that needs to call the Airtable API
- Or, your custom tools that need to call the Airtable API
Configuring Airtable auth
When using your own app credentials, make sure you configure your to use a custom user verifier. Without this, your end-users will not be able to use your app or in production.
In a production environment, you will most likely want to use your own Airtable app credentials. This way, your will see your application’s name requesting permission.
Before showing how to configure your Airtable app credentials, let’s go through the steps to create an Airtable app.
Create an Airtable app
To integrate with Airtable’s API, you’ll need to create an OAuth integration:
Access the Airtable Developer Hub
Navigate to the Airtable Developer Hub and sign in with your Airtable .
Create a new OAuth integration
- Go to the Create OAuth Integration page
- Fill in the required details:
- Integration Name: Choose a descriptive name for your application
- Description: Provide a brief description of your app’s purpose
Configure OAuth settings
- Set the Redirect URL to the redirect URL generated by Arcade (see configuration section below)
- Configure the required Scopes for your application:
data.records:read- Read records from tablesdata.records:write- Create, update, and delete recordsschema.bases:read- Read base schema- Add other scopes as needed for your use case
Obtain your credentials
- After creating your integration, you’ll receive a Client ID
- Generate a Client Secret from your integration settings
- Copy both values for use in Arcade configuration
For detailed instructions, refer to Airtable’s OAuth documentation .
Next, add the Airtable app to Arcade.
Configuring your own Airtable Auth Provider in Arcade
Dashboard GUI
Configure Airtable Auth Using the Arcade Dashboard GUI
Access the Arcade Dashboard
To access the Arcade Cloud dashboard, go to api.arcade.dev/dashboard . If you are self-hosting, by default the dashboard will be available at http://localhost:9099/dashboard . Adjust the host and port number to match your environment.
Navigate to the OAuth Providers page
- Under the OAuth section of the Arcade Dashboard left-side menu, click Providers.
- Click Add OAuth Provider in the top right corner.
- Select the OAuth 2.0 tab at the top.
Enter the provider details
- Choose a unique ID for your provider (e.g. “arcade-airtable”).
- Optionally enter a Description.
- Enter the Client ID and Client Secret from your Airtable integration.
- Configure the OAuth 2.0 endpoints:
- Authorization URL:
https://airtable.com/oauth2/v1/authorize - Token URL:
https://airtable.com/oauth2/v1/token
- Authorization URL:
- Note the Redirect URL generated by Arcade. This must be set as your Airtable integration’s Redirect URL.
Create the provider
Hit the Create button and the provider will be ready to be used.
When you use tools that require Airtable auth using your Arcade credentials, Arcade will automatically use this Airtable OAuth provider. If you have multiple Airtable providers, see using multiple auth providers of the same type for more information.
Using Airtable auth in app code
Use the Airtable in your own and AI apps to get a token for the Airtable API. See authorizing agents with Arcade to understand how this works.
Use client.auth.start() to get a token for the Airtable API:
Python
from arcadepy import Arcade
client = Arcade() # Automatically finds the `ARCADE_API_KEY` env variable
user_id = "{arcade_user_id}"
# Start the authorization process
auth_response = client.auth.start(
user_id=user_id,
provider="arcade-airtable",
scopes=["data.records:read", "data.records:write", "schema.bases:read"]
)
if auth_response.status != "completed":
print("Please complete the authorization challenge in your browser:")
print(auth_response.url)
# Wait for the authorization to complete
auth_response = client.auth.wait_for_completion(auth_response)
token = auth_response.context.token
# Do something interesting with the token...Using Airtable auth in custom tools
You can use the pre-built Arcade Airtable MCP Server to quickly build and AI apps that interact with Airtable.
If the pre-built tools in the Airtable Server don’t meet your needs, you can author your own custom tools that interact with the Airtable API.
Use the OAuth2() auth class to specify that a requires authorization with Airtable. The context.authorization.token field will be automatically populated with the ’s Airtable token:
from typing import Annotated
import httpx
from arcade_tdk import ToolContext, tool
from arcade_tdk.auth import OAuth2
@tool(
requires_auth=OAuth2(
provider_id="arcade-airtable",
scopes=["data.records:read", "schema.bases:read"]
)
)
async def list_bases(
context: ToolContext,
) -> Annotated[dict, "The user's bases."]:
"""
Retrieve the list of bases accessible to the authenticated user.
"""
url = "https://api.airtable.com/v0/meta/bases"
headers = {
"Authorization": context.authorization.token,
}
async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client:
response = await client.get(url, headers=headers)
response.raise_for_status()
return dict(response.json())Available Scopes
Airtable supports various OAuth scopes that determine the level of access your application has:
data.records:read- Read records from tablesdata.records:write- Create, update, and delete recordsdata.recordComments:read- Read comments on recordsdata.recordComments:write- Create and update comments on recordsschema.bases:read- Read base schema informationschema.bases:write- Modify base schemawebhook:manage- Create and manage webhooksuser.email:read- Read email address
For a complete list of available scopes, refer to the Airtable Scopes documentation .