Cloud Environment Setup
Configure Elastic Cloud authentication and preferences. All other cloud/* skills depend on this setup.
Workflow
Setup Progress:
- Step 1: Verify API key
- Step 2: Set defaults
- Step 3: Validate connection
Step 1: Verify API key
Check whether EC_API_KEY is already set:
echo "${EC_API_KEY:?Not set}"
If not set, instruct the user to set it. Never ask the user to paste an API key into the chat — secrets must not appear in conversation history.
Direct the user to:
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Generate a key at Elastic Cloud API keys. The key must have Project Admin privileges or higher (Org Owner) to create and manage serverless projects.
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Create a .env file in the project root (recommended — works in sandboxed agent shells):
EC_API_KEY=your-api-key
All cloud/* scripts auto-load .env from the working directory — no manual sourcing needed.
- Alternatively, export directly in the terminal:
export EC_API_KEY="your-api-key"
Terminal exports might not be visible to sandboxed agents running in a separate shell session. Prefer the .env file when working with an agent.
Remind the user that storing secrets in local files is acceptable for development, but for production or shared environments, use a centralized secrets manager (for example, HashiCorp Vault, AWS Secrets Manager, 1Password CLI) to avoid secrets sprawl.
Step 2: Set defaults
Export the base URL and default region:
export EC_BASE_URL="https://api.elastic-cloud.com" export EC_REGION="gcp-us-central1"
Ask the user if they want a different region. To list available regions:
curl -s -H "Authorization: ApiKey ${EC_API_KEY}"
"${EC_BASE_URL}/api/v1/serverless/regions" | python3 -m json.tool
Step 3: Validate connection
Confirm the API key works by calling the regions endpoint:
curl -sf -H "Authorization: ApiKey ${EC_API_KEY}"
"${EC_BASE_URL}/api/v1/serverless/regions" > /dev/null && echo "Authenticated." || echo "Authentication failed."
If validation fails, check:
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The API key is valid and not expired
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Network connectivity to api.elastic-cloud.com
Examples
First-time setup
User: set up my cloud environment Agent: Check if EC_API_KEY is set in your terminal. If not, generate a key at https://cloud.elastic.co/account/keys and run: export EC_API_KEY="your-key" Then confirm and I'll validate the connection.
Setup with custom region
User: set up cloud with eu region Agent: [runs setup, sets EC_REGION to user's preferred EU region]
Guidelines
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Never receive, echo, or log API keys, passwords, or any credentials in the chat. Instruct the user to manage secrets in their terminal or using files directly.
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Always validate the connection after setting the key.
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Default region is gcp-us-central1 — only change if the user requests a different region.
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This skill is a prerequisite. Other cloud skills should refer here when EC_API_KEY is missing.
Environment variables
Variable Required Description
EC_API_KEY
Yes Elastic Cloud API key
EC_BASE_URL
No Cloud API base URL (default: https://api.elastic-cloud.com )
EC_REGION
No Default region (default: gcp-us-central1 )
Troubleshooting
Problem Fix
401 Unauthorized
API key is invalid or expired — generate a new one
connection refused
Check network access to api.elastic-cloud.com