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integration-langfuse (Langfuse Prompt Management)
This example demonstrates how to use Langfuse prompt management with labels in promptfoo.
Why use labels?
Labels allow you to:
- Deploy new prompt versions without changing your code
- Use different prompts for different environments (production, staging, development)
- A/B test different prompt versions
- Roll back to previous versions quickly
Setup
-
Install dependencies:
npm install langfuse -
Set environment variables:
export LANGFUSE_PUBLIC_KEY="your-public-key" export LANGFUSE_SECRET_KEY="your-secret-key" export LANGFUSE_HOST="https://cloud.langfuse.com" -
Create prompts in Langfuse:
- Log into your Langfuse dashboard
- Create prompts named
customer-supportandemail-writer - Add prompt templates with variables like
{{customer_name}},{{issue}}, etc. - Assign labels to your prompt versions (e.g.,
production,staging,latest)
Initialize this example
To get started with this example:
npx promptfoo@latest init --example integration-langfuse
cd integration-langfuse
Running the example
npx promptfoo@latest eval
Expected outputs
After running the eval, you should see:
- Comparison of responses from different labeled prompts (production vs staging)
- Performance metrics for each prompt version
- Test results showing how different providers handle the same prompts
- A detailed evaluation report demonstrating label-based prompt management
Prompt format reference
Two syntax options
Promptfoo supports two ways to reference Langfuse prompts with labels:
-
Explicit @ syntax (recommended for clarity)
langfuse://prompt-name@label:type -
Auto-detection with : syntax
langfuse://prompt-name:version-or-label:type- Numeric values (e.g.,
1,2,3) are treated as versions - String values (e.g.,
production,staging) are treated as labels
- Numeric values (e.g.,
Format components
prompt-name: The name of your prompt in Langfuseversion: Specific version number (1, 2, 3, etc.)label: Label assigned to a prompt versiontype: Eithertextorchat(defaults totext)
Example prompt references
# Explicit @ syntax for labels (recommended)
langfuse://customer-support@production:chat
langfuse://customer-support@staging:chat
langfuse://email-writer@latest
# Auto-detection with : syntax
langfuse://customer-support:production:chat # String → label
langfuse://customer-support:staging # String → label
langfuse://email-writer:latest:text # "latest" → label
# Version references (numeric values)
langfuse://customer-support:1:chat # Numeric → version
langfuse://email-writer:3:text # Numeric → version
Best practices
- Use labels for production - Avoid hardcoding version numbers
- Test in staging first - Use a
staginglabel to test changes - Use descriptive labels -
production,staging,experiment-a,tenant-xyz - Monitor performance - Track metrics for different prompt versions