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[BETA] JWT-based Auth

Use JWT's to auth admins / projects into the proxy.

info

This is a new feature, and subject to changes based on feedback.

UPDATE: This will be moving to the enterprise tier, once it's out of beta (~by end of April).

Usage

Step 1. Setup Proxy

  • JWT_PUBLIC_KEY_URL: This is the public keys endpoint of your OpenID provider. Typically it's {openid-provider-base-url}/.well-known/openid-configuration/jwks. For Keycloak it's {keycloak_base_url}/realms/{your-realm}/protocol/openid-connect/certs.
export JWT_PUBLIC_KEY_URL="" # "https://demo.duendesoftware.com/.well-known/openid-configuration/jwks"
  • enable_jwt_auth in your config. This will tell the proxy to check if a token is a jwt token.
general_settings:
master_key: sk-1234
enable_jwt_auth: True

model_list:
- model_name: azure-gpt-3.5
litellm_params:
model: azure/<your-deployment-name>
api_base: os.environ/AZURE_API_BASE
api_key: os.environ/AZURE_API_KEY
api_version: "2023-07-01-preview"

Step 2. Create JWT with scopes

Create a client scope called litellm_proxy_admin in your OpenID provider (e.g. Keycloak).

Grant your user, litellm_proxy_admin scope when generating a JWT.

curl --location ' 'https://demo.duendesoftware.com/connect/token'' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \
--data-urlencode 'client_id={CLIENT_ID}' \
--data-urlencode 'client_secret={CLIENT_SECRET}' \
--data-urlencode 'username=test-{USERNAME}' \
--data-urlencode 'password={USER_PASSWORD}' \
--data-urlencode 'grant_type=password' \
--data-urlencode 'scope=litellm_proxy_admin' # 👈 grant this scope

Step 3. Test your JWT

curl --location '{proxy_base_url}/key/generate' \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiI...' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{}'

Advanced - Set Accepted JWT Scope Names

Change the string in JWT 'scopes', that litellm evaluates to see if a user has admin access.

general_settings:
master_key: sk-1234
enable_jwt_auth: True
litellm_jwtauth:
admin_jwt_scope: "litellm-proxy-admin"

Advanced - Spend Tracking (User / Team / Org)

Set the field in the jwt token, which corresponds to a litellm user / team / org.

general_settings:
master_key: sk-1234
enable_jwt_auth: True
litellm_jwtauth:
admin_jwt_scope: "litellm-proxy-admin"
team_id_jwt_field: "client_id" # 👈 CAN BE ANY FIELD
user_id_jwt_field: "sub" # 👈 CAN BE ANY FIELD
org_id_jwt_field: "org_id" # 👈 CAN BE ANY FIELD

Expected JWT:

{
"client_id": "my-unique-team",
"sub": "my-unique-user",
"org_id": "my-unique-org"
}

Now litellm will automatically update the spend for the user/team/org in the db for each call.

JWT Scopes

Here's what scopes on JWT-Auth tokens look like

Can be a list

scope: ["litellm-proxy-admin",...]

Can be a space-separated string

scope: "litellm-proxy-admin ..."

Advanced - Allowed Routes

Configure which routes a JWT can access via the config.

By default:

  • Admins: can access only management routes (/team/*, /key/*, /user/*)
  • Teams: can access only openai routes (/chat/completions, etc.)+ info routes (/*/info)

See Code

Admin Routes

general_settings:
master_key: sk-1234
enable_jwt_auth: True
litellm_jwtauth:
admin_jwt_scope: "litellm-proxy-admin"
admin_allowed_routes: ["/v1/embeddings"]

Team Routes

general_settings:
master_key: sk-1234
enable_jwt_auth: True
litellm_jwtauth:
...
team_id_jwt_field: "litellm-team" # 👈 Set field in the JWT token that stores the team ID
team_allowed_routes: ["/v1/chat/completions"] # 👈 Set accepted routes

Advanced - Caching Public Keys

Control how long public keys are cached for (in seconds).

general_settings:
master_key: sk-1234
enable_jwt_auth: True
litellm_jwtauth:
admin_jwt_scope: "litellm-proxy-admin"
admin_allowed_routes: ["/v1/embeddings"]
public_key_ttl: 600 # 👈 KEY CHANGE

Advanced - Custom JWT Field

Set a custom field in which the team_id exists. By default, the 'client_id' field is checked.

general_settings:
master_key: sk-1234
enable_jwt_auth: True
litellm_jwtauth:
team_id_jwt_field: "client_id" # 👈 KEY CHANGE

All Params

See Code

Advanced - Block Teams

To block all requests for a certain team id, use /team/block

Block Team

curl --location 'http://0.0.0.0:4000/team/block' \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer <admin-token>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
"team_id": "litellm-test-client-id-new" # 👈 set team id
}'

Unblock Team

curl --location 'http://0.0.0.0:4000/team/unblock' \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer <admin-token>' \
--header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
--data '{
"team_id": "litellm-test-client-id-new" # 👈 set team id
}'