Client routing
Customize the webapp URL
The SDKs guide users tohttps://www.braintrust.dev (or the BRAINTRUST_APP_URL variable) to view their experiments. In some
advanced configurations, you can reverse proxy traffic to the BRAINTRUST_APP_URL from the SDKs while pointing users to a different URL.
To do this, you can set the BRAINTRUST_APP_PUBLIC_URL environment variable to the URL of your webapp. By default, this variable is set to the value of BRAINTRUST_APP_URL, but you can customize it as you wish. This variable is only used to display information, so even its destination does not need to be accessible from the SDK.
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- GCP / Azure
Set it through the Deployments still served by the API Lambda (before module v6.0.0, or v6 with
braintrust_api_extra_env_vars passthrough map (Terraform module v6.0.0 or later):enable_ecs_api = false) set the same variable through service_extra_env_vars.APIHandler instead.Constrain SDKs to the data plane
If you’re self-hosting the data plane, you can also constrain the SDKs to only communicate with your data plane. Normally, they communicate with the control plane to:- Get your data plane’s URL
- Register and retrieve metadata (e.g. about experiments)
- Print URLs to the webapp
BRAINTRUST_APP_URL environment variable to the URL of your data plane and BRAINTRUST_APP_PUBLIC_URL to https://www.braintrust.dev (or the URL of your webapp).
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Inbound traffic
Set HTTPS on the API load balancer
On AWS with the ECS API, an internal Application Load Balancer (ALB) fronts the API services. By default, the ALB serves plain HTTP on port 80 using its AWS-assigned DNS name. To serve HTTPS on a custom domain instead, set bothbraintrust_api_alb_certificate_arn and braintrust_api_alb_custom_domain (available in Terraform module v6.0.0 or later):
https://<braintrust_api_alb_custom_domain>. The certificate must cover the custom domain, and the domain must resolve to the ALB.
These two variables must both be set or both be null. Setting only one fails at plan time.
Set the HTTP keep-alive timeout
When the API server runs behind a load balancer, you may need to configure the HTTP keep-alive timeout to prevent connection resets. Load balancers typically have an idle timeout for connections, and if the API server’s keep-alive timeout is shorter than the load balancer’s timeout, the API server closes the connection while the load balancer still considers it open. When the load balancer tries to reuse that backend connection, it encounters a closed socket, resulting in connection reset errors and 502 responses. The API server exposes the following environment variable to configure the keep-alive timeout:TS_API_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT_SECONDS: The HTTP keep-alive timeout in seconds. Default:65
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Set it through the
braintrust_api_extra_env_vars passthrough map (Terraform module v6.0.0 or later). This applies to the ECS API services:Set the CloudFront origin timeout
On AWS, requests are served through CloudFront, which closes a connection and returns504 Gateway Timeout if the origin takes too long to respond. Long-running scorers or tools invoked through /function/invoke can exceed the default 60-second origin read timeout. Raise it with the cloudfront_origin_read_timeout Terraform variable (available in Terraform module v5.3.0 or later):
Set inbound request rate limits
The API server can rate-limit log ingestion, SQL queries, and function invocation. Configure each surface separately with its own environment variables for limits, window length, and enforcement. All three surfaces behave the same way in these respects:- Windows: Each limit uses a fixed window that starts when the first matching request is counted, not on a clock boundary. The counter resets after the configured number of seconds, and the next matching request starts a new window. Rejected requests still count toward the limit.
- Enforcement: With enforcement disabled, requests over a limit are allowed and the API server logs a warning. With enforcement enabled, they fail with HTTP 429 and a
Retry-Afterheader, and the response body reports the configured limit, the window length, and the requests consumed. A limit of0is a real zero-request limit, so with enforcement enabled every matching request is rejected. - Replicas: Each limit applies across all API server replicas combined.
- Restarts: Rate limit configuration is read once at process start. Restart or redeploy the API services after changing any of these variables.
None of these variables has a dedicated Terraform variable or Helm value, so pass them through your deployment’s environment variable map, as shown in the examples below. Variables that take
<id>=<max_requests> pairs accept a comma-separated list of pairs.Limit log ingestion
Log ingestion limits apply per organization and per project, and both are disabled by default. A project limit replaces the organization limit rather than adding to it, so a project with its own entry ignores the organization limit entirely. With no limit configured, ingestion is uncapped. Window and enforcementRATELIMIT_API_LOGS_ORG_WINDOW_SECS: Window length in seconds. Default60. Despite the name, this also sets the window for project-based limits.RATELIMIT_API_LOGS_ORG_ENFORCE: Return HTTP 429 when a limit is exceeded. Defaultfalse(log a warning and allow the request). Despite the name, this also governs the enforcement of project-based limits.
RATELIMIT_API_LOGS_ORG: Per-organization limits, as<org_id>=<max_requests>pairs. Find an organization’s ID in the organization switcher.
Project-scoped limits require data plane v2.2.1 or later.
RATELIMIT_API_LOGS_PROJECT: Per-project limits, as<project_id>=<max_requests>pairs. Find a project’s ID under Settings > General.RATELIMIT_API_LOGS_PROJECT_DEFAULT: Limit for every project without an entry inRATELIMIT_API_LOGS_PROJECT. Set it only if you want every project capped.
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- GCP / Azure
Set these variables through the Deployments still served by the API Lambda (before module v6.0.0, or v6 with
braintrust_api_extra_env_vars passthrough map (Terraform module v6.0.0 or later). For example:enable_ecs_api = false) set the same variables through service_extra_env_vars.APIHandler instead.Limit SQL queries
SQL query limits apply per organization and per project, and both are disabled by default. A project limit adds to the organization limit rather than replacing it, so it can only tighten the effective limit. Organizations without their own entry fall back toRATELIMIT_BTQL_DEFAULT, and with no default configured, queries are uncapped.
Window and enforcement
RATELIMIT_BTQL_WINDOW_SECS: Window length in seconds. Default60.RATELIMIT_BTQL_ENFORCE: Return HTTP 429 when a limit is exceeded. Defaultfalse(log a warning and allow the query).
RATELIMIT_BTQL_ORG: Per-organization limits, as<org_id>=<max_queries>pairs. Find an organization’s ID in the organization switcher.RATELIMIT_BTQL_DEFAULT: Limit for every organization without an entry inRATELIMIT_BTQL_ORG.RATELIMIT_BTQL_DEFAULT_FUNCTIONS: Separate default for queries against prompts and functions. Defaults to 20 timesRATELIMIT_BTQL_DEFAULT, including when set to-1.
Project-scoped limits require data plane v2.2.1 or later.
RATELIMIT_BTQL_PROJECT: Per-project limits, as<project_id>=<max_queries>pairs. Setting one above the organization limit has no effect. With no organization limit configured, the project limit is the only one that applies. Find a project’s ID under Settings > General.
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- GCP / Azure
Set these variables through the Deployments still served by the API Lambda (before module v6.0.0, or v6 with
braintrust_api_extra_env_vars passthrough map (Terraform module v6.0.0 or later). For example:enable_ecs_api = false) set the same variables through service_extra_env_vars.APIHandler instead.These limits apply to queries from the API, the SDKs, and the MCP server. Queries issued from the Braintrust UI are exempt.
Limit function invocation
Invocation limits cover a project’s prompts, scorers, tools, and other custom code functions. They are project-scoped, and there is no organization-scoped limit. Two independent limits apply: a per-project limit that is disabled by default, and a per-function cap that is on by default with a fixed 10-second window and always returns HTTP 429. Window and enforcementRATELIMIT_INVOKE_WINDOW_SECS: Window length in seconds for the project limits. Default10. It does not affect the per-function cap.RATELIMIT_INVOKE_ENFORCE: Return HTTP 429 when a project limit is exceeded. Defaultfalse(log a warning and allow the invocation). It does not affect the per-function cap.
Project-scoped limits require data plane v2.2.1 or later.
RATELIMIT_INVOKE_PROJECT: Per-project limits, as<project_id>=<max_invocations>pairs. The count covers every function in the project, across all API keys. Find a project’s ID under Settings > General.RATELIMIT_INVOKE_PROJECT_DEFAULT: Limit for every project without an entry inRATELIMIT_INVOKE_PROJECT. Set it only if you want every project capped.
INVOKE_RATE_LIMIT_PER_10S: Maximum invocations per function, per API key, in a 10-second window. Default10000. The count is per function, not per project.ENABLE_INVOKE_RATE_LIMIT: Whether invocation rate limiting runs at all. Defaulttrue. Setting it tofalseturns off the per-function cap and the project limits.
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- GCP / Azure
Set these variables through the Deployments still served by the API Lambda (before module v6.0.0, or v6 with
braintrust_api_extra_env_vars passthrough map (Terraform module v6.0.0 or later). For example:enable_ecs_api = false) set the same variables through service_extra_env_vars.APIHandler instead.Preprocessors are exempt from invocation rate limits.
Outbound traffic
Secure outbound requests
The data plane makes outbound requests both to Braintrust and to URLs you or your users supply, such as webhooks, remote scorers, and integrations. Allow traffic to Braintrust through your firewall If you restrict outbound network traffic, allow the data plane to reach Braintrust at:gateway.braintrust.dev is the Braintrust-hosted Gateway. Allow traffic to it only if your deployment uses the Braintrust-hosted Gateway. Note that AWS deployments using Terraform module v6.5.0 or later by default route quarantine LLM calls (from user-authored code such as custom scorers and tools) through the self-hosted AI Proxy Lambda.
This is firewall guidance. The data plane does not enforce a destination allowlist itself.
Block requests to internal addresses
To stop user-supplied URLs from reaching private or reserved IP addresses (server-side request forgery), configure URL validation. See Configure URL security.
Trust a private certificate authority
If the internal services your custom scorers and tools call present certificates signed by a private or enterprise certificate authority, supply the CA bundle so those requests validate. See Configure a custom CA bundle.
Set outbound request rate limits
The Braintrust API server can rate-limit the outbound requests it makes to external domains, such asBRAINTRUST_APP_URL. Rate limiting prevents unintentionally overloading an external domain, which might otherwise block the API server’s IP in response. It is disabled by default. When enabled, requests are counted per API auth token per destination domain within a rolling window.
OUTBOUND_RATE_LIMIT_MAX_REQUESTS: The maximum number of requests per window. Default0, which disables rate limiting. Set a value greater than0to enable it.OUTBOUND_RATE_LIMIT_WINDOW_MINUTES: The window length in minutes before the count resets. Default1.
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Use the dedicated variables (Terraform module v1.0.0 or later):
Connect to internal resources over VPC
On AWS, to connect Braintrust’s VPC to other internal resources (like an LLM Gateway), use one of the following approaches:- Create a VPC Endpoint Service for your internal resource, then create a VPC Interface Endpoint inside the Braintrust “Quarantine” VPC.
- Set up VPC peering with the Braintrust “Quarantine” VPC.