# Test Key Patterns Standard Standard patterns for test/mock keys and credentials in the LiteLLM codebase to avoid triggering secret detection. ## How GitGuardian Works GitGuardian uses **machine learning and entropy analysis**, not just pattern matching: - **Low entropy** values (like `sk-1234`, `postgres`) are automatically ignored - **High entropy** values (realistic-looking secrets) trigger detection - **Context-aware** detection understands code syntax like `os.environ["KEY"]` ## Recommended Test Key Patterns ### Option 1: Low Entropy Values (Simplest) These won't trigger GitGuardian's ML detector: ```python api_key = "sk-1234" api_key = "sk-12345" database_password = "postgres" token = "test123" ``` ### Option 2: High Entropy with Test Prefixes If you need realistic-looking test keys with high entropy, use these prefixes: ```python api_key = "sk-test-abc123def456ghi789..." # OpenAI-style test key api_key = "sk-mock-1234567890abcdef1234..." # Mock key api_key = "sk-fake-xyz789uvw456rst123..." # Fake key token = "test-api-key-with-high-entropy" ``` ## Configured Ignore Patterns These patterns are in `.gitguardian.yaml` for high-entropy test keys: - `sk-test-*` - OpenAI-style test keys - `sk-mock-*` - Mock API keys - `sk-fake-*` - Fake API keys - `test-api-key` - Generic test tokens