Learn how to integrate Portkey’s enterprise features with Zed for enhanced observability, reliability and governance.
Zed is a next-generation code editor engineered for high-performance collaboration between developers and AI. Integrating Portkey with Zed allows you to secure, observe, and govern your LLM workflows with enterprise-grade control. This guide walks through setting up Portkey as the gateway for all your Zed requests, enabling centralized monitoring, caching, cost control, and compliance.
Why Integrate Portkey with Zed?
If you are an enterprise looking to use Zed in your organisation, check out this section.
Portkey allows you to use 1600+ LLMs with your Zed setup, with minimal configuration required. Let’s set up the core components in Portkey that you’ll need for integration.
Create Virtual Key
Virtual Keys are Portkey’s secure way to manage your LLM provider API keys. Think of them like disposable credit cards for your LLM API keys, providing essential controls like:
To create a virtual key: Go to Virtual Keys in the Portkey App. Save and copy the virtual key ID
Save your virtual key ID - you’ll need it for the next step.
Create Default Config
Configs in Portkey are JSON objects that define how your requests are routed. They help with implementing features like advanced routing, fallbacks, and retries.
We need to create a default config to route our requests to the virtual key created in Step 1.
To create your config:
This basic config connects to your virtual key. You can add more advanced portkey features later.
Configure Portkey API Key
Now create Portkey API key access point and attach the config you created in Step 2:
Step 2
Save your API key securely - you’ll need it for Zed integration.
You will need your Portkey API key created in Step 1 for this integration
Portkey is an OpenAI compatible API, which means it can be easily integrated with zed without any changes to your setup. Here’s how you do it
Open Settings.json
in Zed using Command Palette (cmd-shift-p / ctrl-shift-p) and run zed: open settings
Add the following configuration to your settings.json
file:
This configuration will allow you to use Portkey’s GPT-4o model in Zed. You can change the model according to your virtual key setup in step 1.ll power of GPT-4o.
Configure Zed
Update your settings.json
in Zed:
Add API Key to Zed
Why Enterprise Governance? If you are using Zed inside your orgnaization, you need to consider several governance aspects:
Portkey adds a comprehensive governance layer to address these enterprise needs. Let’s implement these controls step by step.
Enterprise Implementation Guide
Step 1: Implement Budget Controls & Rate Limits
Virtual Keys enable granular control over LLM access at the team/department level. This helps you:
Step 2: Define Model Access Rules
As your AI usage scales, controlling which teams can access specific models becomes crucial. Portkey Configs provide this control layer with features like:
Here’s a basic configuration to route requests to OpenAI, specifically using GPT-4o:
Create your config on the Configs page in your Portkey dashboard. You’ll need the config ID for connecting to Zed’s setup.
Configs can be updated anytime to adjust controls without affecting running applications.
Step 3: Implement Access Controls
Create User-specific API keys that automatically:
Create API keys through:
Example using Python SDK:
For detailed key management instructions, see our API Keys documentation.
Step 4: Deploy & Monitor
After distributing API keys to your team members, your enterprise-ready Zed setup is ready to go. Each team member can now use their designated API keys with appropriate access levels and budget controls. Apply your governance setup using the integration steps from earlier sections Monitor usage in Portkey dashboard:
Zed now has:
Now that you have enterprise-grade Zed setup, let’s explore the comprehensive features Portkey provides to ensure secure, efficient, and cost-effective AI operations.
Using Portkey you can track 40+ key metrics including cost, token usage, response time, and performance across all your LLM providers in real time. You can also filter these metrics based on custom metadata that you can set in your configs. Learn more about metadata here.
Portkey’s logging dashboard provides detailed logs for every request made to your LLMs. These logs include:
You can easily switch between 1600+ LLMs. Call various LLMs such as Anthropic, Gemini, Mistral, Azure OpenAI, Google Vertex AI, AWS Bedrock, and many more by simply changing the virtual key
in your default config
object.
Using Portkey, you can add custom metadata to your LLM requests for detailed tracking and analytics. Use metadata tags to filter logs, track usage, and attribute costs across departments and teams.
Set and manage spending limits across teams and departments. Control costs with granular budget limits and usage tracking.
Enterprise-grade SSO integration with support for SAML 2.0, Okta, Azure AD, and custom providers for secure authentication.
Hierarchical organization structure with workspaces, teams, and role-based access control for enterprise-scale deployments.
Comprehensive access control rules and detailed audit logging for security compliance and usage tracking.
Automatically switch to backup targets if the primary target fails.
Route requests to different targets based on specified conditions.
Distribute requests across multiple targets based on defined weights.
Enable caching of responses to improve performance and reduce costs.
Automatic retry handling with exponential backoff for failed requests
Set and manage budget limits across teams and departments. Control costs with granular budget limits and usage tracking.
Protect your Project’s data and enhance reliability with real-time checks on LLM inputs and outputs. Leverage guardrails to:
Implement real-time protection for your LLM interactions with automatic detection and filtering of sensitive content, PII, and custom security rules. Enable comprehensive data protection while maintaining compliance with organizational policies.
How do I update my Virtual Key limits after creation?
You can update your Virtual Key limits at any time from the Portkey dashboard:1. Go to Virtual Keys section2. Click on the Virtual Key you want to modify3. Update the budget or rate limits4. Save your changes
Can I use multiple LLM providers with the same API key?
Yes! You can create multiple Virtual Keys (one for each provider) and attach them to a single config. This config can then be connected to your API key, allowing you to use multiple providers through a single API key.
How do I track costs for different teams?
Portkey provides several ways to track team costs:
What happens if a team exceeds their budget limit?
When a team reaches their budget limit:
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