Open Source Observability for LLM applications
Langtrace is an open source observability software which lets you capture, debug and analyze traces and metrics from all your applications that leverages LLM APIs, Vector Databases and LLM based Frameworks.
The traces generated by Langtrace adhere to Open Telemetry Standards(OTEL). We are developing semantic conventions for the traces generated by this project. You can checkout the current definitions in this repository. Note: This is an ongoing development and we encourage you to get involved and welcome your feedback.
To use the managed SaaS version of Langtrace, follow the steps below:
- Sign up by going to this link.
- Create a new Project after signing up. Projects are containers for storing traces and metrics generated by your application. If you have only one application, creating 1 project will do.
- Generate an API key by going inside the project.
- In your application, install the Langtrace SDK and initialize it with the API key you generated in the step 3.
- The code for installing and setting up the SDK is shown below:
npm i @langtrase/typescript-sdk
import * as Langtrace from '@langtrase/typescript-sdk' // Must precede any llm module imports
Langtrace.init({ api_key: <your_api_key> })
OR
import * as Langtrace from "@langtrase/typescript-sdk"; // Must precede any llm module imports
LangTrace.init(); // LANGTRACE_API_KEY as an ENVIRONMENT variable
pip install langtrace-python-sdk
from langtrace_python_sdk import langtrace
langtrace.init(api_key=<your_api_key>)
OR
from langtrace_python_sdk import langtrace
langtrace.init() # LANGTRACE_API_KEY as an ENVIRONMENT variable
To run the Langtrace locally, you have to run three services:
- Next.js app
- Postgres database
- Clickhouse database
Important
Checkout our documentation for various deployment options and configurations.
Requirements:
- Docker
- Docker Compose
Feel free to modify the .env
file to suit your needs.
docker compose up
The application will be available at http://localhost:3000
.
To delete containers and volumes
docker compose down -v
-v
flag is used to delete volumes
Langtrace automatically captures traces from the following vendors:
Vendor | Type | Typescript SDK | Python SDK |
---|---|---|---|
OpenAI | LLM | β | β |
Anthropic | LLM | β | β |
Azure OpenAI | LLM | β | β |
Cohere | LLM | β | β |
Groq | LLM | β | β |
Langchain | Framework | β | β |
LlamaIndex | Framework | β | β |
Pinecone | Vector Database | β | β |
ChromaDB | Vector Database | β | β |
QDrant | Vector Database | β | β |
Weaviate | Vector Database | β | β |
- To request for features, head over here to start a discussion.
- To raise an issue, head over here and create an issue.
We welcome contributions to this project. To get started, fork this repository and start developing. To get involved, join our Slack workspace.
To report security vulnerabilites, email us at security@scale3labs.com. You can read more on security here.
- Langtrace application(this repository) is licensed under the AGPL 3.0 License. You can read about this license here.
- Langtrace SDKs are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. You can read about this license here.
1. Can I self host and run Langtrace in my own cloud? Yes, you can absolutely do that. Follow the self hosting setup instructions in our documentation.
2. What is the pricing for Langtrace cloud? Currently, we are not charging anything for Langtrace cloud and we are primarily looking for feedback so we can continue to improve the project. We will inform our users when we decide to monetize it.
3. What is the tech stack of Langtrace? Langtrace uses NextJS for the frontend and APIs. It uses PostgresDB as a metadata store and Clickhouse DB for storing spans, metrics, logs and traces.
4. Can I contribute to this project? Absolutely! We love developers and welcome contributions. Get involved early by joining our Discord Community.
5. What skillset is required to contribute to this project? Programming Languages: Typescript and Python. Framework knowledge: NextJS. Database: Postgres and Prisma ORM. Nice to haves: Opentelemetry instrumentation framework, experience with distributed tracing.