Helicone - OSS LLM Observability Platform
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Helicone is an open source observability platform that proxies your LLM requests and provides key insights into your usage, spend, latency and more.
Using Helicone with LiteLLM
LiteLLM provides success_callbacks
and failure_callbacks
, allowing you to easily log data to Helicone based on the status of your responses.
Supported LLM Providers
Helicone can log requests across various LLM providers, including:
- OpenAI
- Azure
- Anthropic
- Gemini
- Groq
- Cohere
- Replicate
- And more
Integration Methods
There are two main approaches to integrate Helicone with LiteLLM:
- Using callbacks
- Using Helicone as a proxy
Let's explore each method in detail.
Approach 1: Use Callbacks
Use just 1 line of code to instantly log your responses across all providers with Helicone:
litellm.success_callback = ["helicone"]
Complete Code
import os
from litellm import completion
## Set env variables
os.environ["HELICONE_API_KEY"] = "your-helicone-key"
os.environ["OPENAI_API_KEY"] = "your-openai-key"
# Set callbacks
litellm.success_callback = ["helicone"]
# OpenAI call
response = completion(
model="gpt-4o",
messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hi 👋 - I'm OpenAI"}],
)
print(response)
Approach 2: Use Helicone as a proxy
Helicone's proxy provides advanced functionality like caching, rate limiting, LLM security through PromptArmor and more.
To use Helicone as a proxy for your LLM requests:
- Set Helicone as your base URL via: litellm.api_base
- Pass in Helicone request headers via: litellm.metadata
Complete Code:
import os
import litellm
from litellm import completion
litellm.api_base = "https://oai.hconeai.com/v1"
litellm.headers = {
"Helicone-Auth": f"Bearer {os.getenv('HELICONE_API_KEY')}", # Authenticate to send requests to Helicone API
}
response = litellm.completion(
model="gpt-3.5-turbo",
messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "How does a court case get to the Supreme Court?"}]
)
print(response)
Advanced Usage
You can add custom metadata and properties to your requests using Helicone headers. Here are some examples:
litellm.metadata = {
"Helicone-Auth": f"Bearer {os.getenv('HELICONE_API_KEY')}", # Authenticate to send requests to Helicone API
"Helicone-User-Id": "user-abc", # Specify the user making the request
"Helicone-Property-App": "web", # Custom property to add additional information
"Helicone-Property-Custom": "any-value", # Add any custom property
"Helicone-Prompt-Id": "prompt-supreme-court", # Assign an ID to associate this prompt with future versions
"Helicone-Cache-Enabled": "true", # Enable caching of responses
"Cache-Control": "max-age=3600", # Set cache limit to 1 hour
"Helicone-RateLimit-Policy": "10;w=60;s=user", # Set rate limit policy
"Helicone-Retry-Enabled": "true", # Enable retry mechanism
"helicone-retry-num": "3", # Set number of retries
"helicone-retry-factor": "2", # Set exponential backoff factor
"Helicone-Model-Override": "gpt-3.5-turbo-0613", # Override the model used for cost calculation
"Helicone-Session-Id": "session-abc-123", # Set session ID for tracking
"Helicone-Session-Path": "parent-trace/child-trace", # Set session path for hierarchical tracking
"Helicone-Omit-Response": "false", # Include response in logging (default behavior)
"Helicone-Omit-Request": "false", # Include request in logging (default behavior)
"Helicone-LLM-Security-Enabled": "true", # Enable LLM security features
"Helicone-Moderations-Enabled": "true", # Enable content moderation
"Helicone-Fallbacks": '["gpt-3.5-turbo", "gpt-4"]', # Set fallback models
}
Caching and Rate Limiting
Enable caching and set up rate limiting policies:
litellm.metadata = {
"Helicone-Auth": f"Bearer {os.getenv('HELICONE_API_KEY')}", # Authenticate to send requests to Helicone API
"Helicone-Cache-Enabled": "true", # Enable caching of responses
"Cache-Control": "max-age=3600", # Set cache limit to 1 hour
"Helicone-RateLimit-Policy": "100;w=3600;s=user", # Set rate limit policy
}
Session Tracking and Tracing
Track multi-step and agentic LLM interactions using session IDs and paths:
litellm.metadata = {
"Helicone-Auth": f"Bearer {os.getenv('HELICONE_API_KEY')}", # Authenticate to send requests to Helicone API
"Helicone-Session-Id": "session-abc-123", # The session ID you want to track
"Helicone-Session-Path": "parent-trace/child-trace", # The path of the session
}
Helicone-Session-Id
: Use this to specify the unique identifier for the session you want to track. This allows you to group related requests together.Helicone-Session-Path
: This header defines the path of the session, allowing you to represent parent and child traces. For example, "parent/child" represents a child trace of a parent trace.
By using these two headers, you can effectively group and visualize multi-step LLM interactions, gaining insights into complex AI workflows.
Retry and Fallback Mechanisms
Set up retry mechanisms and fallback options:
litellm.metadata = {
"Helicone-Auth": f"Bearer {os.getenv('HELICONE_API_KEY')}", # Authenticate to send requests to Helicone API
"Helicone-Retry-Enabled": "true", # Enable retry mechanism
"helicone-retry-num": "3", # Set number of retries
"helicone-retry-factor": "2", # Set exponential backoff factor
"Helicone-Fallbacks": '["gpt-3.5-turbo", "gpt-4"]', # Set fallback models
}
Supported Headers - For a full list of supported Helicone headers and their descriptions, please refer to the Helicone documentation. By utilizing these headers and metadata options, you can gain deeper insights into your LLM usage, optimize performance, and better manage your AI workflows with Helicone and LiteLLM.