Certain operations in IBM watsonx require an API key for secure authorization. You can generate and rotate a user API key as needed to help ensure your operations run smoothly.
User API key overview
Operations running within services in IBM watsonx require credentials for secure authorization. These operations use an API key for authorization. A valid API key is required for many long-running tasks, including the following:
- Model training in watsonx.ai Runtime
- Problem solving with Decision Optimization
- Data transformation with DataStage flows
- Other runtime services (for example, Data Refinery and Pipelines) that accept API key references
Both scheduled and ad hoc jobs require an API key for authorization. An API key is used for jobs when:
- Creating a job schedule with a predefined key
- Updating the API key for a scheduled job
- Providing an API key for an ad hoc job
User API keys give control to the account owner to secure and renew credentials, thus helping to ensure operations run without interruption. Keys are unique to the IBMid and account. If you change the account you are working in, you must generate a new key.
- Required roles
- IAM Platform role: Admin or Account owner
Active and Phased out keys
When you create an API key, it is placed in Active state. The Active key is used for authorization for operations in IBM watsonx.
When you rotate a key, a new key is created in Active state and the existing key is changed to Phased out state. A Phased out key is not used for authorization and can be deleted.
Viewing the current API key
Click your avatar and select Profile and settings to open your account profile. Select User API key to view the Active and Phased out keys.
Creating an API key
If you do not have an API key, you can create a key by clicking Create a key.
A new key is created in Active state. The key automatically authorizes operations that require a secure credential. The key is stored in both IBM Cloud and IBM watsonx. You can view the API keys for your IBM Cloud account at API keys.
User API Keys take the form cpd-apikey-{username}-{timeStamp}, where username is the IBMid of the account owner and timestamp indicates when the key was created.
Rotating an API key
If the API key becomes stale or invalid, you can generate a new Active key for use by all operations.
To rotate a key, click on Profile and settings under your profile. Then click on the User API key tab. Click on Rotate.
A new key is created to replace the current key. The rotated key is placed in Phased out status. A Phased out key is not available for use.
Deleting a phased out API key
When you are certain the phased out key is no longer needed for operations, click the minus sign to delete it. Deleting keys might cause running operations to fail.
Deleting all API keys
Delete all keys (both Active and Phased out) by clicking the trash can. Deleting keys might cause running operations to fail.
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Parent topic: Administering your accounts and services