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provider-python (Python Provider)

This example demonstrates how to create a custom Python provider for promptfoo that integrates with the OpenAI API.

You can run this example with:

npx promptfoo@latest init --example provider-python
cd provider-python

Overview

The Python provider allows you to use Python code as a provider in promptfoo evaluations. This is useful when you need to:

  1. Call APIs from Python libraries
  2. Implement custom logic before or after calling LLMs
  3. Process responses in specific ways
  4. Track token usage and other metrics

Environment Variables

This example requires the following environment variable:

  • OPENAI_API_KEY - Your OpenAI API key

You can set this in a .env file or directly in your environment.

Requirements

  • Python with the OpenAI package installed (pip install openai)

Files

  • provider.py - The Python provider implementation that calls OpenAI's API
  • promptfooconfig.yaml - Configuration for promptfoo evaluation with proper YAML schema reference
  • configs/ directory:
    • fileConfig.yaml - YAML configuration for model settings
    • fileConfig.js - JavaScript configuration for formatting options
    • fileConfig.py - Python configuration for additional parameters

Implementation Details

The Python provider is defined in provider.py and includes:

  1. A call_api function that makes API calls to OpenAI
  2. Token usage extraction from the API response
  3. Multiple sample functions showing different ways to call the API

By default, the example is configured to use gpt-4.1-mini model, but you can modify it to use other models as needed.

Expected Output

When you run this example, you'll see:

  1. The prompts being submitted to your Python provider
  2. Responses from the OpenAI API
  3. Token usage statistics for each completion
  4. Evaluation results in a table format

File Reference Configuration

The example demonstrates how to load configuration values from external files using the file:// protocol directly in the promptfooconfig.yaml file. It shows three main file types:

  1. YAML file (configs/fileConfig.yaml): Contains model settings like temperature and max tokens
  2. JavaScript file (configs/fileConfig.js): Provides formatting options through a function export
  3. Python file (configs/fileConfig.py): Supplies additional parameters through a Python function

The provider supports loading from:

  • JSON files (.json)
  • YAML files (.yaml, .yml)
  • JavaScript files (.js, .mjs, .ts, .cjs)
  • Python files (.py)
  • Text files (.txt, .md)

You can see how this works in the promptfooconfig.yaml file:

providers:
  - id: 'file://provider.py:call_api'
    config:
      # YAML
      settings: 'file://configs/fileConfig.yaml'
      # JavaScript file
      formatting: 'file://configs/fileConfig.js:getFormatConfig'
      nested: # Python file
        parameters: 'file://configs/fileConfig.py:get_params'

Run the example with:

npx promptfoo@latest evaluate -c examples/provider-python/promptfooconfig.yaml

Learn More

For more information on creating custom providers, see the promptfoo documentation.