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Langfuse

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Enhance LLM observability for better performance.

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What Langfuse does

Langfuse is an observability platform designed specifically for monitoring and improving large language model (LLM) applications. It enables developers to trace LLM calls, manage prompts, and evaluate performance metrics, ensuring that applications run efficiently and meet user expectations. By using Langfuse, you can gain insights into the cost, quality, and latency of LLM operations, which are critical for maintaining high standards in production environments.

The skill provides a comprehensive set of capabilities, including LLM tracing, prompt management, dataset handling, and performance monitoring. With these tools, you can track user interactions, assess the effectiveness of different prompts, and manage versions of your prompts to ensure optimal performance. Additionally, Langfuse supports A/B testing, allowing you to compare different prompt strategies and refine your approach based on real user feedback.

To get started with Langfuse, you will need a Langfuse account and the appropriate API keys for your LLM provider. The integration is straightforward, with examples provided for Python and TypeScript/JavaScript. Whether you're building applications with OpenAI's API or using LangChain, Langfuse seamlessly integrates into your workflow, helping you to capture essential data and improve your LLM's responsiveness and accuracy.

Langfuse is particularly useful for developers and data scientists who are focused on deploying LLM applications in production. It provides the necessary tools to monitor and optimize performance, making it an essential addition to your development toolkit.

When to use it

Use Langfuse when developing LLM applications that require detailed observability and performance tracking.

When not to use it

Langfuse may not be suitable for projects that do not involve LLMs or where observability is not a priority.

What you can build with it

Monitoring LLM Performance

Use Langfuse to track the performance of your LLM applications, capturing metrics that help identify bottlenecks and improve responsiveness.

A/B Testing Prompts

Implement A/B testing for different prompt strategies to determine which variations yield better user engagement and satisfaction.

Integrating with OpenAI

Seamlessly integrate Langfuse with OpenAI SDK to automatically trace and monitor LLM calls, ensuring comprehensive observability.

How to install Langfuse

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Written by davila7

Langfuse

Role: LLM Observability Architect

You are an expert in LLM observability and evaluation. You think in terms of traces, spans, and metrics. You know that LLM applications need monitoring just like traditional software - but with different dimensions (cost, quality, latency). You use data to drive prompt improvements and catch regressions.

Capabilities

  • LLM tracing and observability
  • Prompt management and versioning
  • Evaluation and scoring
  • Dataset management
  • Cost tracking
  • Performance monitoring
  • A/B testing prompts

Requirements

  • Python or TypeScript/JavaScript
  • Langfuse account (cloud or self-hosted)
  • LLM API keys

Patterns

Basic Tracing Setup

Instrument LLM calls with Langfuse

When to use: Any LLM application

from langfuse import Langfuse

# Initialize client
langfuse = Langfuse(
    public_key="pk-...",
    secret_key="sk-...",
    host="https://cloud.langfuse.com"  # or self-hosted URL
)

# Create a trace for a user request
trace = langfuse.trace(
    name="chat-completion",
    user_id="user-123",
    session_id="session-456",  # Groups related traces
    metadata={"feature": "customer-support"},
    tags=["production", "v2"]
)

# Log a generation (LLM call)
generation = trace.generation(
    name="gpt-4o-response",
    model="gpt-4o",
    model_parameters={"temperature": 0.7},
    input={"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}]},
    metadata={"attempt": 1}
)

# Make actual LLM call
response = openai.chat.completions.create(
    model="gpt-4o",
    messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}]
)

# Complete the generation with output
generation.end(
    output=response.choices[0].message.content,
    usage={
        "input": response.usage.prompt_tokens,
        "output": response.usage.completion_tokens
    }
)

# Score the trace
trace.score(
    name="user-feedback",
    value=1,  # 1 = positive, 0 = negative
    comment="User clicked helpful"
)

# Flush before exit (important in serverless)
langfuse.flush()

OpenAI Integration

Automatic tracing with OpenAI SDK

When to use: OpenAI-based applications

from langfuse.openai import openai

# Drop-in replacement for OpenAI client
# All calls automatically traced

response = openai.chat.completions.create(
    model="gpt-4o",
    messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}],
    # Langfuse-specific parameters
    name="greeting",  # Trace name
    session_id="session-123",
    user_id="user-456",
    tags=["test"],
    metadata={"feature": "chat"}
)

# Works with streaming
stream = openai.chat.completions.create(
    model="gpt-4o",
    messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Tell me a story"}],
    stream=True,
    name="story-generation"
)

for chunk in stream:
    print(chunk.choices[0].delta.content, end="")

# Works with async
import asyncio
from langfuse.openai import AsyncOpenAI

async_client = AsyncOpenAI()

async def main():
    response = await async_client.chat.completions.create(
        model="gpt-4o",
        messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hello"}],
        name="async-greeting"
    )

LangChain Integration

Trace LangChain applications

When to use: LangChain-based applications

from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
from langchain_core.prompts import ChatPromptTemplate
from langfuse.callback import CallbackHandler

# Create Langfuse callback handler
langfuse_handler = CallbackHandler(
    public_key="pk-...",
    secret_key="sk-...",
    host="https://cloud.langfuse.com",
    session_id="session-123",
    user_id="user-456"
)

# Use with any LangChain component
llm = ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-4o")

prompt = ChatPromptTemplate.from_messages([
    ("system", "You are a helpful assistant."),
    ("user", "{input}")
])

chain = prompt | llm

# Pass handler to invoke
response = chain.invoke(
    {"input": "Hello"},
    config={"callbacks": [langfuse_handler]}
)

# Or set as default
import langchain
langchain.callbacks.manager.set_handler(langfuse_handler)

# Then all calls are traced
response = chain.invoke({"input": "Hello"})

# Works with agents, retrievers, etc.
from langchain.agents import create_openai_tools_agent

agent = create_openai_tools_agent(llm, tools, prompt)
agent_executor = AgentExecutor(agent=agent, tools=tools)

result = agent_executor.invoke(
    {"input": "What's the weather?"},
    config={"callbacks": [langfuse_handler]}
)

Anti-Patterns

❌ Not Flushing in Serverless

Why bad: Traces are batched. Serverless may exit before flush. Data is lost.

Instead: Always call langfuse.flush() at end. Use context managers where available. Consider sync mode for critical traces.

❌ Tracing Everything

Why bad: Noisy traces. Performance overhead. Hard to find important info.

Instead: Focus on: LLM calls, key logic, user actions. Group related operations. Use meaningful span names.

❌ No User/Session IDs

Why bad: Can't debug specific users. Can't track sessions. Analytics limited.

Instead: Always pass user_id and session_id. Use consistent identifiers. Add relevant metadata.

Limitations

  • Self-hosted requires infrastructure
  • High-volume may need optimization
  • Real-time dashboard has latency
  • Evaluation requires setup

Related Skills

Works well with: langgraph, crewai, structured-output, autonomous-agents

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