Claude-code-plugins-plus-skills palantir-install-auth
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/plugins/saas-packs/palantir-pack/skills/palantir-install-auth" ~/.claude/skills/jeremylongshore-claude-code-plugins-plus-skills-palantir-install-auth && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
plugins/saas-packs/palantir-pack/skills/palantir-install-auth/SKILL.mdsource content
Palantir Install & Auth
Overview
Set up the Palantir Foundry Platform SDK (Python or TypeScript) and configure authentication using either bearer tokens for development or OAuth2 client credentials for production. Covers both the Platform SDK for direct API access and the OSDK for Ontology-based workflows.
Prerequisites
- Python 3.9+ or Node.js 18+
- A Palantir Foundry enrollment with API access enabled
- A third-party application registered in Developer Console (for OAuth2)
- Your Foundry hostname (e.g.,
)mycompany.palantirfoundry.com
Instructions
Step 1: Install the SDK
Python (Platform SDK):
set -euo pipefail pip install foundry-platform-sdk python -c "import foundry; print(f'foundry-platform-sdk {foundry.__version__} installed')"
Python (OSDK for Ontology access):
set -euo pipefail pip install palantir-sdk python -c "import palantir; print('palantir-sdk installed')"
TypeScript (OSDK):
set -euo pipefail npm install @osdk/client @osdk/oauth npx tsc --version
Step 2: Configure Environment Variables
# .env — never commit this file FOUNDRY_HOSTNAME=mycompany.palantirfoundry.com # Option A: Bearer token (development only) FOUNDRY_TOKEN=eyJhbGciOiJS... # Option B: OAuth2 client credentials (production) FOUNDRY_CLIENT_ID=abc123 FOUNDRY_CLIENT_SECRET=secret456
Step 3: Initialize with Bearer Token (Development)
import os import foundry client = foundry.FoundryClient( auth=foundry.UserTokenAuth( hostname=os.environ["FOUNDRY_HOSTNAME"], token=os.environ["FOUNDRY_TOKEN"], ), hostname=os.environ["FOUNDRY_HOSTNAME"], ) # Verify connection — list datasets datasets = client.datasets.Dataset.list() for ds in datasets: print(f"Dataset: {ds.rid}")
Step 4: Initialize with OAuth2 (Production)
import os import foundry auth = foundry.ConfidentialClientAuth( client_id=os.environ["FOUNDRY_CLIENT_ID"], client_secret=os.environ["FOUNDRY_CLIENT_SECRET"], hostname=os.environ["FOUNDRY_HOSTNAME"], scopes=["api:read-data", "api:write-data"], ) auth.sign_in_as_service_user() client = foundry.FoundryClient( auth=auth, hostname=os.environ["FOUNDRY_HOSTNAME"], ) # Verify — fetch ontology metadata ontologies = client.ontologies.Ontology.list() for ont in ontologies: print(f"Ontology: {ont.api_name} (rid={ont.rid})")
Step 5: TypeScript OSDK Setup
import { createClient } from "@osdk/client"; import { createConfidentialOauthClient } from "@osdk/oauth"; const oauthClient = createConfidentialOauthClient( process.env.FOUNDRY_CLIENT_ID!, process.env.FOUNDRY_CLIENT_SECRET!, `https://${process.env.FOUNDRY_HOSTNAME}/multipass/api/oauth2/token`, ); const client = createClient( `https://${process.env.FOUNDRY_HOSTNAME}`, "<your-ontology-rid>", oauthClient, );
Step 6: Generate Credentials via Developer Console
1. Navigate to https://<hostname>/workspace/developer-console 2. Create a new application > select "Server application" 3. Grant scopes: api:read-data, api:write-data, api:ontology-read 4. Copy client_id and client_secret 5. For quick testing: generate a personal access token under Settings > Tokens
Output
- SDK installed and importable (
orfoundry-platform-sdk
)@osdk/client - Environment variables configured for your Foundry enrollment
- Authenticated client verified against the Foundry API
- Ontology or dataset listing confirms read access
Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Token expired or invalid | Regenerate token in Developer Console |
| Insufficient scopes | Add required scopes: |
| Wrong hostname | Verify has no prefix |
| SDK not installed | (full name) |
| Corporate proxy/VPN | Set env var |
Examples
SDK Comparison
| SDK | Package | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Platform SDK | | Direct REST: datasets, branches, files, builds |
| Python OSDK | | Ontology objects, actions, queries, links |
| TypeScript OSDK | | Frontend/Node.js Ontology access |
Resources
Next Steps
Proceed to
palantir-hello-world for your first Ontology query, or palantir-local-dev-loop for development workflow.