v1
/ai_secret
List ai_secrets
List out all ai_secrets. The ai_secrets are sorted by creation date, with the most recently-created ai_secrets coming first
Authorization
Authorization
RequiredBearer <token>
Most Braintrust endpoints are authenticated by providing your API key as a header Authorization: Bearer [api_key]
to your HTTP request. You can create an API key in the Braintrust organization settings page.
In: header
Query Parameters
limit
integer | null
Limit the number of objects to return
0
starting_after
string
Pagination cursor id.
For example, if the final item in the last page you fetched had an id of foo
, pass starting_after=foo
to fetch the next page. Note: you may only pass one of starting_after
and ending_before
"uuid"
ending_before
string
Pagination cursor id.
For example, if the initial item in the last page you fetched had an id of foo
, pass ending_before=foo
to fetch the previous page. Note: you may only pass one of starting_after
and ending_before
"uuid"
ids
Any properties in string, array<string>
Filter search results to a particular set of object IDs. To specify a list of IDs, include the query param multiple times
ai_secret_name
string
Name of the ai_secret to search for
org_name
string
Filter search results to within a particular organization
ai_secret_type
Any properties in string, array<string>
Returns a list of ai_secret objects
v1
/ai_secret
Create ai_secret
Create a new ai_secret. If there is an existing ai_secret with the same name as the one specified in the request, will return the existing ai_secret unmodified
Authorization
Authorization
RequiredBearer <token>
Most Braintrust endpoints are authenticated by providing your API key as a header Authorization: Bearer [api_key]
to your HTTP request. You can create an API key in the Braintrust organization settings page.
In: header
Request Body
application/json
OptionalAny desired information about the new ai_secret object
name
Requiredstring
Name of the AI secret
type
string | null
metadata
object | null
secret
string | null
Secret value. If omitted in a PUT request, the existing secret value will be left intact, not replaced with null.
org_name
string | null
For nearly all users, this parameter should be unnecessary. But in the rare case that your API key belongs to multiple organizations, you may specify the name of the organization the AI Secret belongs in.
Returns the new ai_secret object
v1
/ai_secret
Delete single ai_secret
Delete a single ai_secret
Authorization
Authorization
RequiredBearer <token>
Most Braintrust endpoints are authenticated by providing your API key as a header Authorization: Bearer [api_key]
to your HTTP request. You can create an API key in the Braintrust organization settings page.
In: header
Request Body
application/json
OptionalParameters which uniquely specify the ai_secret to delete
name
Requiredstring
Name of the AI secret
org_name
string | null
For nearly all users, this parameter should be unnecessary. But in the rare case that your API key belongs to multiple organizations, you may specify the name of the organization the AI Secret belongs in.
Returns the deleted ai_secret object
v1
/ai_secret
Create or replace ai_secret
Create or replace ai_secret. If there is an existing ai_secret with the same name as the one specified in the request, will replace the existing ai_secret with the provided fields
Authorization
Authorization
RequiredBearer <token>
Most Braintrust endpoints are authenticated by providing your API key as a header Authorization: Bearer [api_key]
to your HTTP request. You can create an API key in the Braintrust organization settings page.
In: header
Request Body
application/json
OptionalAny desired information about the new ai_secret object
name
Requiredstring
Name of the AI secret
type
string | null
metadata
object | null
secret
string | null
Secret value. If omitted in a PUT request, the existing secret value will be left intact, not replaced with null.
org_name
string | null
For nearly all users, this parameter should be unnecessary. But in the rare case that your API key belongs to multiple organizations, you may specify the name of the organization the AI Secret belongs in.
Returns the new ai_secret object
v1
/ai_secret
/{ai_secret_id}
Get ai_secret
Get an ai_secret object by its id
Authorization
Authorization
RequiredBearer <token>
Most Braintrust endpoints are authenticated by providing your API key as a header Authorization: Bearer [api_key]
to your HTTP request. You can create an API key in the Braintrust organization settings page.
In: header
Path Parameters
ai_secret_id
Requiredstring
AiSecret id
"uuid"
Returns the ai_secret object
v1
/ai_secret
/{ai_secret_id}
Partially update ai_secret
Partially update an ai_secret object. Specify the fields to update in the payload. Any object-type fields will be deep-merged with existing content. Currently we do not support removing fields or setting them to null.
Authorization
Authorization
RequiredBearer <token>
Most Braintrust endpoints are authenticated by providing your API key as a header Authorization: Bearer [api_key]
to your HTTP request. You can create an API key in the Braintrust organization settings page.
In: header
Request Body
application/json
OptionalFields to update
name
string | null
Name of the AI secret
type
string | null
metadata
object | null
secret
string | null
Path Parameters
ai_secret_id
Requiredstring
AiSecret id
"uuid"
Returns the ai_secret object
v1
/ai_secret
/{ai_secret_id}
Delete ai_secret
Delete an ai_secret object by its id
Authorization
Authorization
RequiredBearer <token>
Most Braintrust endpoints are authenticated by providing your API key as a header Authorization: Bearer [api_key]
to your HTTP request. You can create an API key in the Braintrust organization settings page.
In: header
Path Parameters
ai_secret_id
Requiredstring
AiSecret id
"uuid"
Returns the deleted ai_secret object