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Developed by | Guardrails AI |
Date of development | Feb 15, 2024 |
Validator type | Safety |
Blog | |
License | Apache 2 |
Input/Output | Input, Output |
This validator monitors any text (input or output) and detects secrets present in the text. Under-the-hood, the validator uses the detect-secrets
library to check whether the text contains any secrets. If any secrets are detected, the validator fails and returns the text with the secrets replaced with asterisks. Otherwise, the validator returns the generated code snippet.
$ guardrails hub install hub://guardrails/secrets_present
In this example, we apply the validator to a string output generated by an LLM.
# Import Guard and Validator
from guardrails import Guard
from guardrails.hub import SecretsPresent
# Setup Guard
guard = Guard().use(
SecretsPresent, on_fail="exception"
)
response = guard.validate(
"""
def hello():
name = "James"
age = 25
return {"name": name, "age": age}
"""
) # Validator passes
try:
response = guard.validate(
"""
def hello():
user_id = "1234"
user_pwd = "password1234"
user_api_key = "sk-xhdfgtest"
"""
) # Validator fails
except Exception as e:
print(e)
Output:
Validation failed for field with errors: The following secrets were detected in your response:
password1234
sk-xhdfgtest
__init__(self, on_fail="noop")
Initializes a new instance of the Validator class.
Parameters
on_fail
(str, Callable): The policy to enact when a validator fails. If str
, must be one of reask
, fix
, filter
, refrain
, noop
, exception
or fix_reask
. Otherwise, must be a function that is called when the validator fails.__call__(self, value, metadata={}) -> ValidationOutcome
Validates the given value
using the rules defined in this validator, relying on the metadata
provided to customize the validation process. This method is automatically invoked by guard.parse(...)
, ensuring the validation logic is applied to the input data.
Note:
guard.parse(...)
where this method will be called internally for each associated Validator.guard.parse(...)
, ensure to pass the appropriate metadata
dictionary that includes keys and values required by this validator. If guard
is associated with multiple validators, combine all necessary metadata into a single dictionary.Parameters
value
(Any): The input value to validate.metadata
(dict): A dictionary containing metadata required for validation. No additional metadata keys are needed for this validator.The validator playground is available to authenticated users. Please log in to use it.