Aporia provides state-of-the-art Guardrails for any AI workload. With Aporia, you can setup powerful, multimodal AI Guardrails and just add your Project ID to Portkey to enable them for your Portkey requests. Aporia supports Guardrails forDocumentation Index
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Prompt Injections, Prompt Leakage, SQL Enforcement, Data Leakage, PII Leakage, Profanity Detection, and many more!
Browse Aporia’s docs for more info on each of the Guardrail:
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Using Aporia with Portkey
1. Add Aporia API Key to Portkey
- Navigate to the
Integrationspage underSettings - Click on the edit button for the Aporia integration and add your API key

2. Add Aporia’s Guardrail Check
- Now, navigate to the
Guardrailspage - Search for
Validate - ProjectGuardrail Check and click onAdd - Input your corresponding Aporia Project ID where you are defining the policies
- Save the check, set any actions you want on the check, and create the Guardrail!
| Check Name | Description | Parameters | Supported Hooks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Validate - Projects | Runs a project containing policies set in Aporia and returns a PASS or FAIL verdict | Project ID: string | beforeRequestHooks afterRequestHooks |

3. Add Guardrail ID to a Config and Make Your Request
- When you save a Guardrail, you’ll get an associated Guardrail ID - add this ID to the
before_request_hooksorafter_request_hooksparams in your Portkey Config - Save this Config and pass it along with any Portkey request you’re making!

