--- summary: "Tencent Cloud TokenHub setup for Hy3 preview" title: "Tencent Cloud (TokenHub)" read_when: - You want to use Tencent Hy3 preview with OpenClaw - You need the TokenHub API key setup --- Tencent Cloud ships as a bundled provider plugin in OpenClaw. It gives access to Tencent Hy3 preview through the TokenHub endpoint (`tencent-tokenhub`) using an OpenAI-compatible API. | Property | Value | | ---------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | | Provider id | `tencent-tokenhub` | | Plugin | bundled, `enabledByDefault: true` | | Auth env var | `TOKENHUB_API_KEY` | | Onboarding flag | `--auth-choice tokenhub-api-key` | | Direct CLI flag | `--tokenhub-api-key ` | | API | OpenAI-compatible (`openai-completions`) | | Default base URL | `https://tokenhub.tencentmaas.com/v1` | | Global base URL | `https://tokenhub-intl.tencentmaas.com/v1` (override) | | Default model | `tencent-tokenhub/hy3-preview` | ## Quick start Create an API key in Tencent Cloud TokenHub. If you choose a limited access scope for the key, include **Hy3 preview** in the allowed models. ```bash Onboarding openclaw onboard --auth-choice tokenhub-api-key ``` ```bash Direct flag openclaw onboard --non-interactive \ --auth-choice tokenhub-api-key \ --tokenhub-api-key "$TOKENHUB_API_KEY" ``` ```bash Env only export TOKENHUB_API_KEY=... ``` ```bash openclaw models list --provider tencent-tokenhub ``` ## Non-interactive setup ```bash openclaw onboard --non-interactive \ --mode local \ --auth-choice tokenhub-api-key \ --tokenhub-api-key "$TOKENHUB_API_KEY" \ --skip-health \ --accept-risk ``` ## Built-in catalog | Model ref | Name | Input | Context | Max output | Notes | | ------------------------------ | ---------------------- | ----- | ------- | ---------- | -------------------------- | | `tencent-tokenhub/hy3-preview` | Hy3 preview (TokenHub) | text | 256,000 | 64,000 | Default; reasoning-enabled | Hy3 preview is Tencent Hunyuan's large MoE language model for reasoning, long-context instruction following, code, and agent workflows. Tencent's OpenAI-compatible examples use `hy3-preview` as the model id and support standard chat-completions tool calling plus `reasoning_effort`. The model id is `hy3-preview`. Do not confuse it with Tencent's `HY-3D-*` models, which are 3D generation APIs and are not the OpenClaw chat model configured by this provider. ## Tiered pricing The bundled catalog ships tiered cost metadata that scales with input window length, so cost estimates are populated without manual overrides. | Input tokens range | Input rate | Output rate | Cache read | | ------------------ | ---------- | ----------- | ---------- | | 0 - 16,000 | 0.176 | 0.587 | 0.059 | | 16,000 - 32,000 | 0.235 | 0.939 | 0.088 | | 32,000+ | 0.293 | 1.173 | 0.117 | Rates are per million tokens in USD as advertised by Tencent. Override pricing under `models.providers.tencent-tokenhub` only when you need a different surface. ## Advanced configuration OpenClaw defaults to Tencent Cloud's `https://tokenhub.tencentmaas.com/v1` endpoint. Tencent also documents an international TokenHub endpoint: ```bash openclaw config set models.providers.tencent-tokenhub.baseUrl "https://tokenhub-intl.tencentmaas.com/v1" ``` Only override the endpoint when your TokenHub account or region requires it. If the Gateway runs as a managed service (launchd, systemd, Docker), `TOKENHUB_API_KEY` must be visible to that process. Set it in `~/.openclaw/.env` or via `env.shellEnv` so launchd, systemd, or Docker exec environments can read it. Keys set only in `~/.profile` are not visible to managed gateway processes. Use the env file or config seam for persistent availability. ## Related Choosing providers, model refs, and failover behavior. Full config schema including provider settings. Tencent Cloud's TokenHub product page. Tencent Hunyuan Hy3 preview details and benchmarks.