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---
summary: "Browser-based control UI for the Gateway (chat, nodes, config)"
read_when:
- You want to operate the Gateway from a browser
- You want Tailnet access without SSH tunnels
title: "Control UI"
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---
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# Control UI (browser)
The Control UI is a small **Vite + Lit** single-page app served by the Gateway:
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- default: `http://<host>:18789/`
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- optional prefix: set `gateway.controlUi.basePath` (e.g. `/openclaw`)
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It speaks **directly to the Gateway WebSocket** on the same port.
## Quick open (local)
If the Gateway is running on the same computer, open:
- [http://127.0.0.1:18789/](http://127.0.0.1:18789/) (or [http://localhost:18789/](http://localhost:18789/))
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If the page fails to load, start the Gateway first: `openclaw gateway`.
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Auth is supplied during the WebSocket handshake via:
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- `connect.params.auth.token`
- `connect.params.auth.password`
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The dashboard settings panel lets you store a token; passwords are not persisted.
The onboarding wizard generates a gateway token by default, so paste it here on first connect.
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## Device pairing (first connection)
When you connect to the Control UI from a new browser or device, the Gateway
requires a **one-time pairing approval** — even if you're on the same Tailnet
with `gateway.auth.allowTailscale: true`. This is a security measure to prevent
unauthorized access.
**What you'll see:** "disconnected (1008): pairing required"
**To approve the device:**
```bash
# List pending requests
openclaw devices list
# Approve by request ID
openclaw devices approve <requestId>
```
Once approved, the device is remembered and won't require re-approval unless
you revoke it with `openclaw devices revoke --device <id> --role <role>`. See
[Devices CLI](/cli/devices) for token rotation and revocation.
**Notes:**
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- Local connections (`127.0.0.1`) are auto-approved.
- Remote connections (LAN, Tailnet, etc.) require explicit approval.
- Each browser profile generates a unique device ID, so switching browsers or
clearing browser data will require re-pairing.
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## What it can do (today)
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- Chat with the model via Gateway WS (`chat.history`, `chat.send`, `chat.abort`, `chat.inject`)
- Stream tool calls + live tool output cards in Chat (agent events)
- Channels: WhatsApp/Telegram/Discord/Slack + plugin channels (Mattermost, etc.) status + QR login + per-channel config (`channels.status`, `web.login.*`, `config.patch`)
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- Instances: presence list + refresh (`system-presence`)
- Sessions: list + per-session thinking/verbose overrides (`sessions.list`, `sessions.patch`)
- Cron jobs: list/add/run/enable/disable + run history (`cron.*`)
- Skills: status, enable/disable, install, API key updates (`skills.*`)
- Nodes: list + caps (`node.list`)
- Exec approvals: edit gateway or node allowlists + ask policy for `exec host=gateway/node` (`exec.approvals.*`)
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- Config: view/edit `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json` (`config.get`, `config.set`)
- Config: apply + restart with validation (`config.apply`) and wake the last active session
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- Config writes include a base-hash guard to prevent clobbering concurrent edits
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- Config schema + form rendering (`config.schema`, including plugin + channel schemas); Raw JSON editor remains available
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- Debug: status/health/models snapshots + event log + manual RPC calls (`status`, `health`, `models.list`)
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- Logs: live tail of gateway file logs with filter/export (`logs.tail`)
- Update: run a package/git update + restart (`update.run`) with a restart report
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Cron jobs panel notes:
- For isolated jobs, delivery defaults to announce summary. You can switch to none if you want internal-only runs.
- Channel/target fields appear when announce is selected.
- Webhook mode uses `delivery.mode = "webhook"` with `delivery.to` set to a valid HTTP(S) webhook URL.
- For main-session jobs, webhook and none delivery modes are available.
- Set `cron.webhookToken` to send a dedicated bearer token, if omitted the webhook is sent without an auth header.
- Deprecated fallback: stored legacy jobs with `notify: true` can still use `cron.webhook` until migrated.
## Chat behavior
- `chat.send` is **non-blocking**: it acks immediately with `{ runId, status: "started" }` and the response streams via `chat` events.
- Re-sending with the same `idempotencyKey` returns `{ status: "in_flight" }` while running, and `{ status: "ok" }` after completion.
- `chat.history` responses are size-bounded for UI safety. When transcript entries are too large, Gateway may truncate long text fields, omit heavy metadata blocks, and replace oversized messages with a placeholder (`[chat.history omitted: message too large]`).
- `chat.inject` appends an assistant note to the session transcript and broadcasts a `chat` event for UI-only updates (no agent run, no channel delivery).
- Stop:
- Click **Stop** (calls `chat.abort`)
- Type `/stop` (or `stop|esc|abort|wait|exit|interrupt`) to abort out-of-band
- `chat.abort` supports `{ sessionKey }` (no `runId`) to abort all active runs for that session
- Abort partial retention:
- When a run is aborted, partial assistant text can still be shown in the UI
- Gateway persists aborted partial assistant text into transcript history when buffered output exists
- Persisted entries include abort metadata so transcript consumers can tell abort partials from normal completion output
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## Tailnet access (recommended)
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### Integrated Tailscale Serve (preferred)
Keep the Gateway on loopback and let Tailscale Serve proxy it with HTTPS:
```bash
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openclaw gateway --tailscale serve
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```
Open:
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- `https://<magicdns>/` (or your configured `gateway.controlUi.basePath`)
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By default, Serve requests can authenticate via Tailscale identity headers
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(`tailscale-user-login`) when `gateway.auth.allowTailscale` is `true`. OpenClaw
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verifies the identity by resolving the `x-forwarded-for` address with
`tailscale whois` and matching it to the header, and only accepts these when the
request hits loopback with Tailscales `x-forwarded-*` headers. Set
`gateway.auth.allowTailscale: false` (or force `gateway.auth.mode: "password"`)
if you want to require a token/password even for Serve traffic.
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### Bind to tailnet + token
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```bash
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openclaw gateway --bind tailnet --token "$(openssl rand -hex 32)"
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```
Then open:
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- `http://<tailscale-ip>:18789/` (or your configured `gateway.controlUi.basePath`)
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Paste the token into the UI settings (sent as `connect.params.auth.token`).
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## Insecure HTTP
If you open the dashboard over plain HTTP (`http://<lan-ip>` or `http://<tailscale-ip>`),
the browser runs in a **non-secure context** and blocks WebCrypto. By default,
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OpenClaw **blocks** Control UI connections without device identity.
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**Recommended fix:** use HTTPS (Tailscale Serve) or open the UI locally:
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- `https://<magicdns>/` (Serve)
- `http://127.0.0.1:18789/` (on the gateway host)
**Downgrade example (token-only over HTTP):**
```json5
{
gateway: {
controlUi: { allowInsecureAuth: true },
bind: "tailnet",
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auth: { mode: "token", token: "replace-me" },
},
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}
```
This disables device identity + pairing for the Control UI (even on HTTPS). Use
only if you trust the network.
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See [Tailscale](/gateway/tailscale) for HTTPS setup guidance.
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## Building the UI
The Gateway serves static files from `dist/control-ui`. Build them with:
```bash
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pnpm ui:build # auto-installs UI deps on first run
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```
Optional absolute base (when you want fixed asset URLs):
```bash
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OPENCLAW_CONTROL_UI_BASE_PATH=/openclaw/ pnpm ui:build
```
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For local development (separate dev server):
```bash
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pnpm ui:dev # auto-installs UI deps on first run
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```
Then point the UI at your Gateway WS URL (e.g. `ws://127.0.0.1:18789`).
## Debugging/testing: dev server + remote Gateway
The Control UI is static files; the WebSocket target is configurable and can be
different from the HTTP origin. This is handy when you want the Vite dev server
locally but the Gateway runs elsewhere.
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1. Start the UI dev server: `pnpm ui:dev`
2. Open a URL like:
```text
http://localhost:5173/?gatewayUrl=ws://<gateway-host>:18789
```
Optional one-time auth (if needed):
```text
http://localhost:5173/?gatewayUrl=wss://<gateway-host>:18789&token=<gateway-token>
```
Notes:
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- `gatewayUrl` is stored in localStorage after load and removed from the URL.
- `token` is stored in localStorage; `password` is kept in memory only.
- When `gatewayUrl` is set, the UI does not fall back to config or environment credentials.
Provide `token` (or `password`) explicitly. Missing explicit credentials is an error.
- Use `wss://` when the Gateway is behind TLS (Tailscale Serve, HTTPS proxy, etc.).
- `gatewayUrl` is only accepted in a top-level window (not embedded) to prevent clickjacking.
- For cross-origin dev setups (e.g. `pnpm ui:dev` to a remote Gateway), add the UI
origin to `gateway.controlUi.allowedOrigins`.
Example:
```json5
{
gateway: {
controlUi: {
allowedOrigins: ["http://localhost:5173"],
},
},
}
```
Remote access setup details: [Remote access](/gateway/remote).