# How to integrate Swaggerhub MCP with Autogen

```json
{
  "title": "How to integrate Swaggerhub MCP with Autogen",
  "toolkit": "Swaggerhub",
  "toolkit_slug": "swaggerhub",
  "framework": "AutoGen",
  "framework_slug": "autogen",
  "url": "https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/autogen",
  "markdown_url": "https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/autogen.md",
  "updated_at": "2026-03-29T06:52:20.058Z"
}
```

## Introduction

This guide walks you through connecting Swaggerhub to AutoGen using the Composio tool router. By the end, you'll have a working Swaggerhub agent that can list all apis i have access to, create a new api named petstore, update the description for your orders api through natural language commands.
This guide will help you understand how to give your AutoGen agent real control over a Swaggerhub account through Composio's Swaggerhub MCP server.
Before we dive in, let's take a quick look at the key ideas and tools involved.

## Also integrate Swaggerhub with

- [OpenAI Agents SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/open-ai-agents-sdk)
- [Claude Agent SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/claude-agents-sdk)
- [Claude Code](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/claude-code)
- [Claude Cowork](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/claude-cowork)
- [Codex](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/codex)
- [OpenClaw](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/openclaw)
- [Hermes](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/hermes-agent)
- [CLI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/cli)
- [Google ADK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/google-adk)
- [LangChain](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/langchain)
- [Vercel AI SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/ai-sdk)
- [Mastra AI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/mastra-ai)
- [LlamaIndex](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/llama-index)
- [CrewAI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/crew-ai)

## TL;DR

Here's what you'll learn:
- Get and set up your OpenAI and Composio API keys
- Install the required dependencies for Autogen and Composio
- Initialize Composio and create a Tool Router session for Swaggerhub
- Wire that MCP URL into Autogen using McpWorkbench and StreamableHttpServerParams
- Configure an Autogen AssistantAgent that can call Swaggerhub tools
- Run a live chat loop where you ask the agent to perform Swaggerhub operations

## What is AutoGen?

Autogen is a framework for building multi-agent conversational AI systems from Microsoft. It enables you to create agents that can collaborate, use tools, and maintain complex workflows.
Key features include:
- Multi-Agent Systems: Build collaborative agent workflows
- MCP Workbench: Native support for Model Context Protocol tools
- Streaming HTTP: Connect to external services through streamable HTTP
- AssistantAgent: Pre-built agent class for tool-using assistants

## What is the Swaggerhub MCP server, and what's possible with it?

The Swaggerhub MCP server is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol that connects your AI agent and assistants like Claude, Cursor, etc directly to your Swaggerhub account. It provides structured and secure access so your agent can perform Swaggerhub operations on your behalf.

## Supported Tools

| Tool slug | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `SWAGGERHUB_ADD_ACCESS_CONTROL_FOR_TEAMS` | Add Access Control for Teams | Tool to assign access control roles to teams on a SwaggerHub resource. Use when you need to grant team permissions (OWNER, DESIGNER, CONSUMER) for APIs, domains, projects, or portal products. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_ADD_ACCESS_CONTROL_FOR_USERS` | Add Access Control for Users | Tool to assign access control roles to users on a SwaggerHub resource. Use when you need to grant user permissions (owner, designer, consumer) for APIs, domains, projects, organizations, teams, or portal products. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_DELETE_TABLE_OF_CONTENTS_ENTRY` | Delete Table of Contents Entry | Tool to delete a table of contents entry from SwaggerHub portal. Use when you need to remove a table of contents entry by its ID. Optionally supports recursive deletion of nested entries. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_ACCESS_CONTROL_USERS` | Get Access Control Users | Tool to retrieve the list of users assigned access control on a SwaggerHub resource. Use when you need to check who has access to an API, domain, project, organization, team, or portal product. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_API_DEFAULT_VERSION` | Get API Default Version | Tool to get the default version identifier of a SwaggerHub API. Use when you need to know which version is marked as default for an API. This returns only the version identifier; to get the full API definition, use the version with GET /apis/{owner}/{api}/{version}. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_API_VERSIONS` | Get API Versions | Tool to retrieve a list of API versions for a specific API in SwaggerHub. Use when you need to get all versions of an API owned by an organization or user. Returns 404 if the specified API is not found or if the authenticated user does not have access to a private API. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_CONSUMER_PRODUCTS` | Get Consumer Products | Tool to get a list of products that are visible to the consumer in a SwaggerHub portal. Use when you need to retrieve products from a portal, including both accessible and inaccessible products. This endpoint does not require authentication. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_API_DEFINITION` | Get API Definition | Tool to get the OpenAPI definition of a specified API version from SwaggerHub. Use when you need to retrieve the complete API specification including endpoints, schemas, and documentation for a specific API version. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_DOMAIN_DEFAULT_VERSION` | Get Domain Default Version | Tool to retrieve the default version identifier of a SwaggerHub domain. Use when you need to know which version is set as default for a domain before fetching its definition. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_DOMAIN_DEFINITION` | Get domain definition | Tool to retrieve the OpenAPI definition of a specified domain version from SwaggerHub. Use when you need to access reusable domain components, schemas, or parameters. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_DOMAIN_JSON_DEFINITION` | Get Domain JSON Definition | Tool to retrieve the OpenAPI definition for a specified domain version in JSON format. Use when you need to access the domain definition document from SwaggerHub. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_DOMAIN_LIFECYCLE_SETTINGS` | Get Domain Lifecycle Settings | Tool to get the published status for a specific domain and version in SwaggerHub. Use when you need to check if a domain version is published or unpublished. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_DOMAIN_PRIVATE_SETTINGS` | Get Domain Private Settings | Tool to retrieve the visibility (public or private) of a domain version in SwaggerHub. Use when you need to check whether a specific domain version is accessible publicly or restricted to private access. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_DOMAIN_VERSIONS` | Get Domain Versions | Tool to get a list of domain versions from SwaggerHub. Use when you need to retrieve all versions of a domain definition and see which APIs reference it. The domain must exist and be accessible with the provided authentication. Returns domain information in APIs.json format including referencing APIs. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_DOMAIN_YAML_DEFINITION` | Get Domain YAML Definition | Tool to retrieve the OpenAPI definition for a specified domain version in YAML format from SwaggerHub. Use when you need to fetch domain schemas or API specifications in YAML format. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_JSON_API_DEFINITION` | Get JSON API Definition | Tool to download OpenAPI definition as a JSON file from SwaggerHub Portal API. Use when you need to retrieve the API specification in JSON format. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_JSON_DEFINITION` | Get JSON Definition | Tool to get the OpenAPI definition for a specified API version in JSON format. Use when you need to retrieve the complete API specification from SwaggerHub. Returns the OpenAPI/Swagger definition which includes paths, operations, schemas, and other API metadata. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_LIFECYCLE_SETTINGS` | Get lifecycle settings | Tool to get the published status for the specified API and version. Use when you need to check if an API version is published or unpublished. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_ORGANIZATION_MEMBERS` | Get Organization Members | Tool to retrieve a list of organization members and their roles from SwaggerHub. Use when you need to view member details including email addresses, roles, and last activity. The authenticating user must be the organization owner. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_USER_ORGANIZATIONS` | Get User Organizations | Tool to get organizations for a user. Use when you need to retrieve all organizations that the authenticating user is a member of. Results can be filtered by name using the q parameter, sorted by name or email, and paginated using page and pageSize parameters. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_ORGANIZATION_PROJECTS_V2` | Get Organization Projects V2 | Tool to get all projects of an organization in SwaggerHub. Use when you need to retrieve projects belonging to a specific organization. Projects organize APIs and domains into logical groups. Returns 403 if projects are not available in the organization's plan, or 404 if the organization is not found. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_OWNER_APIS` | Get Owner APIs | Tool to get a list of APIs for a specified owner in SwaggerHub. Use when you need to retrieve all APIs belonging to a specific user or organization. Results are returned in APIs.json format and can be paginated and sorted by various criteria. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_OWNER_DOMAINS` | Get owner domains | Tool to retrieve domains owned by a specific SwaggerHub user or organization. Use when you need to list all domains associated with an owner. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_PORTAL` | Get Portal | Tool to retrieve information about a portal. Use when you need to fetch details about a specific SwaggerHub portal by its UUID or subdomain. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_PORTAL_ACCESS_REQUESTS` | Get Portal Access Requests | Tool to retrieve access requests for a portal in SwaggerHub. Use when you need to list all users who have requested access to a portal's products, with optional filtering by status or search query. Returns paginated results with details about each request including user information, product, status, and timestamps. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_PORTAL_ATTACHMENT` | Get Portal Attachment | Tool to get informational attachment metadata from SwaggerHub Portal. Use when you need to retrieve details about a specific attachment by its UUID. This endpoint supports both authenticated and unauthenticated access for branding attachments or public product attachments. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_PORTAL_PRODUCT` | Get Portal Product | Tool to retrieve detailed information about a specific product resource. Use when you need to fetch complete details about a product using its UUID or portal-subdomain:product-slug identifier. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_PORTAL_PRODUCTS` | Get Portal Products | Tool to get products for a specific portal that match your criteria. Use when you need to retrieve a list of products from a portal, with optional filtering by name or slug and pagination support. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_PORTALS` | Get Portals | Tool to search for available portals. Returns portals where you have a designer role, either at the product level or organization level. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_PORTAL_TEMPLATES` | Get Portal Templates | Tool to get templates for a specific portal that match your criteria. Use when you need to list or search for templates within a portal by name or other filters. Supports pagination for large result sets. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_API_VERSION_PRIVATE_SETTINGS` | Get API Version Private Settings | Tool to get the visibility (public or private) of an API version. Use when you need to check whether a specific API version is publicly accessible or private. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_LIST_RESOURCE_TYPES_AND_ROLES` | List Resource Types and Roles | Tool to list available resource types and assignable roles for each in a SwaggerHub organization. Use when you need to understand what roles can be assigned to different resource types like APIs, domains, projects, teams, and organizations. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_TEMPLATES` | Get Templates | Tool to retrieve a list of templates for an owner in SwaggerHub. Use when you need to get available templates for creating new API definitions or domain models. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_USER_ROLES` | Get User Roles | Tool to retrieve all roles assigned to a user across organization resources in SwaggerHub. Use when you need to check what permissions a user has across APIs, teams, domains, and other resources in an organization. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_YAML_API_DEFINITION` | Get YAML API Definition | Tool to download OpenAPI definition as a YAML file from SwaggerHub Portal API. Use when you need to retrieve the API specification in YAML format. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_GET_YAML_DEFINITION` | Get YAML Definition | Tool to get the OpenAPI definition in YAML format for the specified API version from SwaggerHub. Use when you need to retrieve the API specification as YAML text for parsing, storage, or processing. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_LIST_ATTACHMENTS` | List Attachments | Tool to retrieve all attachments for a portal or product. Use when you need to list attachments associated with either a specific portal or product. Provide either productId or portalId, not both. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_REMOVE_ACCESS_CONTROL_FOR_TEAMS` | Remove Access Control for Teams | Tool to remove access control for teams from a SwaggerHub resource. Use when you need to revoke team permissions from an API, domain, project, or portal product. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_REMOVE_ACCESS_CONTROL_FOR_USERS` | Remove Access Control For Users | Tool to remove access control for users from a SwaggerHub organizational resource. Use when you need to revoke user access to APIs, domains, projects, organizations, teams, or portal products. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_REMOVE_ORGANIZATION_MEMBERS` | Remove Organization Members | Tool to remove members from a SwaggerHub organization. Use when you need to revoke membership for one or more users by their email addresses. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_SEARCH_APIS` | Search APIs | Tool to search SwaggerHub APIs. Use when you need to find API definitions in SwaggerHub by name, owner, or other criteria. This is a convenience alias for GET /specs?specType=API. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_SEARCH_APIS_AND_DOMAINS` | Search APIs and Domains | Tool to search SwaggerHub APIs, domains, and templates. Use when you need to retrieve a list of currently defined APIs, domains, and/or templates in APIs.json format. Supports filtering by spec type, visibility, state, owner, and free text search with pagination and sorting. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_SEARCH_DOMAINS` | Search Domains | Tool to search SwaggerHub domains. Use when you need to find domain definitions in SwaggerHub by name, owner, or other criteria. This is a convenience alias for GET /specs?specType=DOMAIN. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_SEARCH_PUBLISHED_PORTAL` | Search Published Portal | Tool to search published portal content. Use when you need to search for APIs, operations, schemas, or documents within a specific SwaggerHub portal. This endpoint does not require authentication for public content, but authentication provides access to private products within the API key's access boundary. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_UPDATE_ACCESS_CONTROL_FOR_TEAMS` | Update Access Control for Teams | Tool to update access control roles for teams on a SwaggerHub resource. Use when you need to assign or change team permissions (designer or consumer) for APIs, domains, projects, or portal products. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_UPDATE_ACCESS_CONTROL_FOR_USERS` | Update Access Control for Users | Tool to update access control roles for users on a SwaggerHub resource. Use when you need to assign or change user permissions (owner, designer, consumer) for APIs, domains, projects, organizations, teams, or portal products. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_UPDATE_ACCESS_CONTROL_FOR_TEAMS` | Update Access Control for Teams | Tool to update access control for teams on a SwaggerHub resource. Use when you need to grant or modify team permissions for an API, domain, project, or portal product. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_UPDATE_ACCESS_CONTROL_USERS` | Update Access Control Users | Tool to update access control roles for users on a SwaggerHub resource. Use when you need to change user permissions (CONSUMER, DESIGNER, or OWNER) for APIs, domains, projects, organizations, teams, or portal products. |
| `SWAGGERHUB_UPDATE_PORTAL` | Update Portal | Tool to update specific portal information in SwaggerHub. Use when you need to modify portal settings such as name, branding, subdomain, or other configuration options. |

## Supported Triggers

None listed.

## Creating MCP Server - Stand-alone vs Composio SDK

The Swaggerhub MCP server is an implementation of the Model Context Protocol that connects your AI agents and assistants directly to Swaggerhub. Instead of manually wiring Swaggerhub APIs, OAuth, and scopes yourself, you get a structured, tool-based interface that an LLM can call safely.
With Composio's managed implementation, you don't have to create your own developer app. For production, if you're building an end product, we recommend using your own credentials. The managed server helps you prototype fast and go from 0-1 faster.

## Step-by-step Guide

### 1. Prerequisites

You will need:
- A Composio API key
- An OpenAI API key (used by Autogen's OpenAIChatCompletionClient)
- A Swaggerhub account you can connect to Composio
- Some basic familiarity with Autogen and Python async

### 1. Getting API Keys for OpenAI and Composio

OpenAI API Key
- Go to the [OpenAI dashboard](https://platform.openai.com/settings/organization/api-keys) and create an API key. You'll need credits to use the models, or you can connect to another model provider.
- Keep the API key safe.
Composio API Key
- Log in to the [Composio dashboard](https://dashboard.composio.dev?utm_source=toolkits&utm_medium=framework_docs).
- Navigate to your API settings and generate a new API key.
- Store this key securely as you'll need it for authentication.

### 2. Install dependencies

Install Composio, Autogen extensions, and dotenv.
What's happening:
- composio connects your agent to Swaggerhub via MCP
- autogen-agentchat provides the AssistantAgent class
- autogen-ext-openai provides the OpenAI model client
- autogen-ext-tools provides MCP workbench support
```bash
pip install composio python-dotenv
pip install autogen-agentchat autogen-ext-openai autogen-ext-tools
```

### 3. Set up environment variables

Create a .env file in your project folder.
What's happening:
- COMPOSIO_API_KEY is required to talk to Composio
- OPENAI_API_KEY is used by Autogen's OpenAI client
- USER_ID is how Composio identifies which user's Swaggerhub connections to use
```bash
COMPOSIO_API_KEY=your-composio-api-key
OPENAI_API_KEY=your-openai-api-key
USER_ID=your-user-identifier@example.com
```

### 4. Import dependencies and create Tool Router session

What's happening:
- load_dotenv() reads your .env file
- Composio(api_key=...) initializes the SDK
- create(...) creates a Tool Router session that exposes Swaggerhub tools
- session.mcp.url is the MCP endpoint that Autogen will connect to
```python
import asyncio
import os
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from composio import Composio

from autogen_agentchat.agents import AssistantAgent
from autogen_ext.models.openai import OpenAIChatCompletionClient
from autogen_ext.tools.mcp import McpWorkbench, StreamableHttpServerParams

load_dotenv()

async def main():
    # Initialize Composio and create a Swaggerhub session
    composio = Composio(api_key=os.getenv("COMPOSIO_API_KEY"))
    session = composio.create(
        user_id=os.getenv("USER_ID"),
        toolkits=["swaggerhub"]
    )
    url = session.mcp.url
```

### 5. Configure MCP parameters for Autogen

Autogen expects parameters describing how to talk to the MCP server. That is what StreamableHttpServerParams is for.
What's happening:
- url points to the Tool Router MCP endpoint from Composio
- timeout is the HTTP timeout for requests
- sse_read_timeout controls how long to wait when streaming responses
- terminate_on_close=True cleans up the MCP server process when the workbench is closed
```python
# Configure MCP server parameters for Streamable HTTP
server_params = StreamableHttpServerParams(
    url=url,
    timeout=30.0,
    sse_read_timeout=300.0,
    terminate_on_close=True,
    headers={"x-api-key": os.getenv("COMPOSIO_API_KEY")}
)
```

### 6. Create the model client and agent

What's happening:
- OpenAIChatCompletionClient wraps the OpenAI model for Autogen
- McpWorkbench connects the agent to the MCP tools
- AssistantAgent is configured with the Swaggerhub tools from the workbench
```python
# Create model client
model_client = OpenAIChatCompletionClient(
    model="gpt-5",
    api_key=os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY")
)

# Use McpWorkbench as context manager
async with McpWorkbench(server_params) as workbench:
    # Create Swaggerhub assistant agent with MCP tools
    agent = AssistantAgent(
        name="swaggerhub_assistant",
        description="An AI assistant that helps with Swaggerhub operations.",
        model_client=model_client,
        workbench=workbench,
        model_client_stream=True,
        max_tool_iterations=10
    )
```

### 7. Run the interactive chat loop

What's happening:
- The script prompts you in a loop with You:
- Autogen passes your input to the model, which decides which Swaggerhub tools to call via MCP
- agent.run_stream(...) yields streaming messages as the agent thinks and calls tools
- Typing exit, quit, or bye ends the loop
```python
print("Chat started! Type 'exit' or 'quit' to end the conversation.\n")
print("Ask any Swaggerhub related question or task to the agent.\n")

# Conversation loop
while True:
    user_input = input("You: ").strip()

    if user_input.lower() in ["exit", "quit", "bye"]:
        print("\nGoodbye!")
        break

    if not user_input:
        continue

    print("\nAgent is thinking...\n")

    # Run the agent with streaming
    try:
        response_text = ""
        async for message in agent.run_stream(task=user_input):
            if hasattr(message, "content") and message.content:
                response_text = message.content

        # Print the final response
        if response_text:
            print(f"Agent: {response_text}\n")
        else:
            print("Agent: I encountered an issue processing your request.\n")

    except Exception as e:
        print(f"Agent: Sorry, I encountered an error: {str(e)}\n")
```

## Complete Code

```python
import asyncio
import os
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from composio import Composio

from autogen_agentchat.agents import AssistantAgent
from autogen_ext.models.openai import OpenAIChatCompletionClient
from autogen_ext.tools.mcp import McpWorkbench, StreamableHttpServerParams

load_dotenv()

async def main():
    # Initialize Composio and create a Swaggerhub session
    composio = Composio(api_key=os.getenv("COMPOSIO_API_KEY"))
    session = composio.create(
        user_id=os.getenv("USER_ID"),
        toolkits=["swaggerhub"]
    )
    url = session.mcp.url

    # Configure MCP server parameters for Streamable HTTP
    server_params = StreamableHttpServerParams(
        url=url,
        timeout=30.0,
        sse_read_timeout=300.0,
        terminate_on_close=True,
        headers={"x-api-key": os.getenv("COMPOSIO_API_KEY")}
    )

    # Create model client
    model_client = OpenAIChatCompletionClient(
        model="gpt-5",
        api_key=os.getenv("OPENAI_API_KEY")
    )

    # Use McpWorkbench as context manager
    async with McpWorkbench(server_params) as workbench:
        # Create Swaggerhub assistant agent with MCP tools
        agent = AssistantAgent(
            name="swaggerhub_assistant",
            description="An AI assistant that helps with Swaggerhub operations.",
            model_client=model_client,
            workbench=workbench,
            model_client_stream=True,
            max_tool_iterations=10
        )

        print("Chat started! Type 'exit' or 'quit' to end the conversation.\n")
        print("Ask any Swaggerhub related question or task to the agent.\n")

        # Conversation loop
        while True:
            user_input = input("You: ").strip()

            if user_input.lower() in ['exit', 'quit', 'bye']:
                print("\nGoodbye!")
                break

            if not user_input:
                continue

            print("\nAgent is thinking...\n")

            # Run the agent with streaming
            try:
                response_text = ""
                async for message in agent.run_stream(task=user_input):
                    if hasattr(message, 'content') and message.content:
                        response_text = message.content

                # Print the final response
                if response_text:
                    print(f"Agent: {response_text}\n")
                else:
                    print("Agent: I encountered an issue processing your request.\n")

            except Exception as e:
                print(f"Agent: Sorry, I encountered an error: {str(e)}\n")

if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())
```

## Conclusion

You now have an Autogen assistant wired into Swaggerhub through Composio's Tool Router and MCP. From here you can:
- Add more toolkits to the toolkits list, for example notion or hubspot
- Refine the agent description to point it at specific workflows
- Wrap this script behind a UI, Slack bot, or internal tool
Once the pattern is clear for Swaggerhub, you can reuse the same structure for other MCP-enabled apps with minimal code changes.

## How to build Swaggerhub MCP Agent with another framework

- [OpenAI Agents SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/open-ai-agents-sdk)
- [Claude Agent SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/claude-agents-sdk)
- [Claude Code](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/claude-code)
- [Claude Cowork](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/claude-cowork)
- [Codex](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/codex)
- [OpenClaw](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/openclaw)
- [Hermes](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/hermes-agent)
- [CLI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/cli)
- [Google ADK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/google-adk)
- [LangChain](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/langchain)
- [Vercel AI SDK](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/ai-sdk)
- [Mastra AI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/mastra-ai)
- [LlamaIndex](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/llama-index)
- [CrewAI](https://composio.dev/toolkits/swaggerhub/framework/crew-ai)

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- [Apiflash](https://composio.dev/toolkits/apiflash) - Apiflash is a website screenshot API for programmatically capturing web pages. It delivers high-quality screenshots on demand for automation, monitoring, or reporting.
- [Apiverve](https://composio.dev/toolkits/apiverve) - Apiverve delivers a suite of powerful APIs that simplify integration for developers. It's designed for reliability and scalability so you can build faster, smarter applications without the integration headache.
- [Appcircle](https://composio.dev/toolkits/appcircle) - Appcircle is an enterprise-grade mobile CI/CD platform for building, testing, and publishing mobile apps. It streamlines mobile DevOps so teams ship faster and with more confidence.
- [Appdrag](https://composio.dev/toolkits/appdrag) - Appdrag is a cloud platform for building websites, APIs, and databases with drag-and-drop tools and code editing. It accelerates development and iteration by combining hosting, database management, and low-code features in one place.
- [Appveyor](https://composio.dev/toolkits/appveyor) - AppVeyor is a cloud-based continuous integration service for building, testing, and deploying applications. It helps developers automate and streamline their software delivery pipelines.
- [Backendless](https://composio.dev/toolkits/backendless) - Backendless is a backend-as-a-service platform for mobile and web apps, offering database, file storage, user authentication, and APIs. It helps developers ship scalable applications faster without managing server infrastructure.
- [Baserow](https://composio.dev/toolkits/baserow) - Baserow is an open-source no-code database platform for building collaborative data apps. It makes it easy for teams to organize data and automate workflows without writing code.
- [Bench](https://composio.dev/toolkits/bench) - Bench is a benchmarking tool for automated performance measurement and analysis. It helps you quickly evaluate, compare, and track your systems or workflows.
- [Better stack](https://composio.dev/toolkits/better_stack) - Better Stack is a monitoring, logging, and incident management solution for apps and services. It helps teams ensure application reliability and performance with real-time insights.
- [Bitbucket](https://composio.dev/toolkits/bitbucket) - Bitbucket is a Git-based code hosting and collaboration platform for teams. It enables secure repository management and streamlined code reviews.
- [Blazemeter](https://composio.dev/toolkits/blazemeter) - Blazemeter is a continuous testing platform for web and mobile app performance. It empowers teams to automate and analyze large-scale tests with ease.
- [Blocknative](https://composio.dev/toolkits/blocknative) - Blocknative delivers real-time mempool monitoring and transaction management for public blockchains. Instantly track pending transactions and optimize blockchain interactions with live data.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What are the differences in Tool Router MCP and Swaggerhub MCP?

With a standalone Swaggerhub MCP server, the agents and LLMs can only access a fixed set of Swaggerhub tools tied to that server. However, with the Composio Tool Router, agents can dynamically load tools from Swaggerhub and many other apps based on the task at hand, all through a single MCP endpoint.

### Can I use Tool Router MCP with Autogen?

Yes, you can. Autogen fully supports MCP integration. You get structured tool calling, message history handling, and model orchestration while Tool Router takes care of discovering and serving the right Swaggerhub tools.

### Can I manage the permissions and scopes for Swaggerhub while using Tool Router?

Yes, absolutely. You can configure which Swaggerhub scopes and actions are allowed when connecting your account to Composio. You can also bring your own OAuth credentials or API configuration so you keep full control over what the agent can do.

### How safe is my data with Composio Tool Router?

All sensitive data such as tokens, keys, and configuration is fully encrypted at rest and in transit. Composio is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant and follows strict security practices so your Swaggerhub data and credentials are handled as safely as possible.

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