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Arize AI Integration

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Manage LLM provider credentials for Arize AI seamlessly.

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What Arize AI Integration does

The Arize AI Integration skill enables users to efficiently manage integrations with various LLM providers within the Arize platform. This skill allows you to create, read, update, and delete integrations that store the necessary credentials for LLM providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Azure OpenAI, AWS Bedrock, Vertex AI, Gemini, and NVIDIA NIM. By utilizing this skill, users can streamline the process of connecting their LLM services to Arize, ensuring that evaluators and other features can invoke these models effectively.

When using the skill, you can perform operations directly via the command line using the ax command. This includes listing existing integrations, creating new ones, and updating or deleting them as needed. The skill supports various authentication methods, allowing for flexibility depending on the provider's requirements. For instance, you can specify API keys, use bearer tokens, or even set up proxy authentication, making it adaptable to different use cases.

This skill is particularly beneficial for developers and data scientists who are working with AI models and need to integrate them into the Arize platform for evaluation and analysis. It simplifies the management of credentials and integrations, allowing users to focus on building and optimizing their AI applications without worrying about the underlying integration complexities.

Overall, the Arize AI Integration skill is a crucial tool for anyone looking to leverage LLM capabilities within the Arize ecosystem, providing a straightforward interface for managing integrations and ensuring that your AI workflows remain efficient and secure.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to create, update, or delete integrations for LLM providers in Arize AI.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for users who do not work with LLM providers or do not require integration with Arize AI.

What you can build with it

Creating a New Integration

When you need to connect a new LLM provider to Arize, use this skill to create an integration and store the necessary credentials.

Updating Provider Credentials

If your API key for an LLM provider changes, you can quickly update the integration using the skill to ensure continuous access.

Listing Existing Integrations

Use the skill to list all AI integrations in your Arize workspace, helping you manage and audit your connections effectively.

How to install Arize AI Integration

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add github/awesome-copilot/arize-ai-provider-integration --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs

Inside SKILL.md

Written by github

Arize AI Integration Skill

SPACE — Most --space flags and the ARIZE_SPACE env var accept a space name (e.g., my-workspace) or a base64 space ID (e.g., U3BhY2U6...). Find yours with ax spaces list. Note: ai-integrations create does not accept --space — AI integrations are account-scoped. Use --space only with list, get, update, and delete.

Concepts

  • AI Integration = stored LLM provider credentials registered in Arize; used by evaluators to call a judge model and by other Arize features that need to invoke an LLM on your behalf
  • Provider = the LLM service backing the integration (e.g., openAI, anthropic, awsBedrock)
  • Integration ID = a base64-encoded global identifier for an integration (e.g., TGxtSW50ZWdyYXRpb246MTI6YUJjRA==); required for evaluator creation and other downstream operations
  • Scoping = visibility rules controlling which spaces or users can use an integration
  • Auth type = how Arize authenticates with the provider: default (provider API key), proxy_with_headers (proxy via custom headers), or bearer_token (bearer token auth)

Prerequisites

Proceed directly with the task — run the ax command you need. Do NOT check versions, env vars, or profiles upfront.

If an ax command fails, troubleshoot based on the error:

  • command not found or version error → see references/ax-setup.md
  • 401 Unauthorized / missing API key → run ax profiles show to inspect the current profile. If the profile is missing or the API key is wrong, follow references/ax-profiles.md to create/update it. If the user doesn't have their key, direct them to https://app.arize.com/admin > API Keys
  • Space unknown → run ax spaces list to pick by name, or ask the user
  • LLM provider call fails (missing OPENAI_API_KEY / ANTHROPIC_API_KEY) → run ax ai-integrations list --space SPACE to check for platform-managed credentials. If none exist, ask the user to provide the key or create an integration via the arize-ai-provider-integration skill
  • Security: Never read .env files or search the filesystem for credentials. Use ax profiles for Arize credentials and ax ai-integrations for LLM provider keys. If credentials are not available through these channels, ask the user.

List AI Integrations

List all integrations accessible in a space:

ax ai-integrations list --space SPACE

Filter by name (case-insensitive substring match):

ax ai-integrations list --space SPACE --name "openai"

Paginate large result sets:

# Get first page
ax ai-integrations list --space SPACE --limit 20 -o json

# Get next page using cursor from previous response
ax ai-integrations list --space SPACE --limit 20 --cursor CURSOR_TOKEN -o json

Key flags:

FlagDescription
--spaceSpace name or ID to filter integrations
--nameCase-insensitive substring filter on integration name
--limitMax results (1–100, default 15)
--cursorPagination token from a previous response
-o, --outputOutput format: table (default) or json

Response fields:

FieldDescription
idBase64 integration ID — copy this for downstream commands
nameHuman-readable name
providerLLM provider enum (see Supported Providers below)
has_api_keytrue if credentials are stored
model_namesAllowed model list, or null if all models are enabled
enable_default_modelsWhether default models for this provider are allowed
function_calling_enabledWhether tool/function calling is enabled
auth_typeAuthentication method: default, proxy_with_headers, or bearer_token

Get a Specific Integration

ax ai-integrations get NAME_OR_ID
ax ai-integrations get NAME_OR_ID -o json
ax ai-integrations get NAME_OR_ID --space SPACE   # required when using name instead of ID

Use this to inspect an integration's full configuration or to confirm its ID after creation.


Create an AI Integration

Before creating, always list integrations first — the user may already have a suitable one:

ax ai-integrations list --space SPACE

If no suitable integration exists, create one. The required flags depend on the provider.

OpenAI

ax ai-integrations create \
  --name "My OpenAI Integration" \
  --provider openAI \
  --api-key $OPENAI_API_KEY

Anthropic

ax ai-integrations create \
  --name "My Anthropic Integration" \
  --provider anthropic \
  --api-key $ANTHROPIC_API_KEY

Azure OpenAI

ax ai-integrations create \
  --name "My Azure OpenAI Integration" \
  --provider azureOpenAI \
  --api-key $AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY \
  --base-url "https://my-resource.openai.azure.com/"

AWS Bedrock

AWS Bedrock uses IAM role-based auth. Provide the ARN of the role Arize should assume via --provider-metadata:

ax ai-integrations create \
  --name "My Bedrock Integration" \
  --provider awsBedrock \
  --provider-metadata '{"role_arn": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/ArizeBedrockRole"}'

Vertex AI

Vertex AI uses GCP service account credentials. Provide the GCP project and region via --provider-metadata:

ax ai-integrations create \
  --name "My Vertex AI Integration" \
  --provider vertexAI \
  --provider-metadata '{"project_id": "my-gcp-project", "location": "us-central1"}'

Gemini

ax ai-integrations create \
  --name "My Gemini Integration" \
  --provider gemini \
  --api-key $GEMINI_API_KEY

NVIDIA NIM

ax ai-integrations create \
  --name "My NVIDIA NIM Integration" \
  --provider nvidiaNim \
  --api-key $NVIDIA_API_KEY \
  --base-url "https://integrate.api.nvidia.com/v1"

Custom (OpenAI-compatible endpoint)

ax ai-integrations create \
  --name "My Custom Integration" \
  --provider custom \
  --base-url "https://my-llm-proxy.example.com/v1" \
  --api-key $CUSTOM_LLM_API_KEY

Supported Providers

ProviderRequired extra flags
openAI--api-key <key>
anthropic--api-key <key>
azureOpenAI--api-key <key>, --base-url <azure-endpoint>
awsBedrock--provider-metadata '{"role_arn": "<arn>"}'
vertexAI--provider-metadata '{"project_id": "<gcp-project>", "location": "<region>"}'
gemini--api-key <key>
nvidiaNim--api-key <key>, --base-url <nim-endpoint>
custom--base-url <endpoint>

Optional flags for any provider

FlagDescription
--model-nameAllowed model name (repeat for multiple, e.g. --model-name gpt-4o --model-name gpt-4o-mini); omit to allow all models
--enable-default-modelsEnable the provider's default model list
--function-calling-enabledEnable tool/function calling support
--auth-typeAuthentication type: default, proxy_with_headers, or bearer_token
--headersCustom headers as JSON object or file path (for proxy auth)
--provider-metadataProvider-specific metadata as JSON object or file path

After creation

Capture the returned integration ID (e.g., TGxtSW50ZWdyYXRpb246MTI6YUJjRA==) — it is needed for evaluator creation and other downstream commands. If you missed it, retrieve it:

ax ai-integrations list --space SPACE -o json
# or by name/ID directly:
ax ai-integrations get NAME_OR_ID

Update an AI Integration

update is a partial update — only the flags you provide are changed. Omitted fields stay as-is.

# Rename
ax ai-integrations update NAME_OR_ID --name "New Name"

# Rotate the API key
ax ai-integrations update NAME_OR_ID --api-key $OPENAI_API_KEY

# Change the model list (replaces all existing model names)
ax ai-integrations update NAME_OR_ID --model-name gpt-4o --model-name gpt-4o-mini

# Update base URL (for Azure, custom, or NIM)
ax ai-integrations update NAME_OR_ID --base-url "https://new-endpoint.example.com/v1"

Add --space SPACE when using a name instead of ID. Any flag accepted by create can be passed to update.


Delete an AI Integration

Warning: Deletion is permanent. Evaluators that reference this integration will no longer be able to run.

ax ai-integrations delete NAME_OR_ID --force
ax ai-integrations delete NAME_OR_ID --space SPACE --force   # required when using name instead of ID

Omit --force to get a confirmation prompt instead of deleting immediately.


Troubleshooting

ProblemSolution
ax: command not foundSee references/ax-setup.md
401 UnauthorizedAPI key may not have access to this space. Verify key and space ID at https://app.arize.com/admin > API Keys
No profile foundRun ax profiles show --expand; set ARIZE_API_KEY env var or write ~/.arize/config.toml
Integration not foundVerify with ax ai-integrations list --space SPACE
has_api_key: false after createCredentials were not saved — re-run update with the correct --api-key or --provider-metadata
Evaluator runs fail with LLM errorsCheck integration credentials with ax ai-integrations get INT_ID; rotate the API key if needed
provider mismatchCannot change provider after creation — delete and recreate with the correct provider

Related Skills

  • arize-evaluator: Create LLM-as-judge evaluators that use an AI integration → use arize-evaluator
  • arize-experiment: Run experiments that use evaluators backed by an AI integration → use arize-experiment

Save Credentials for Future Use

See references/ax-profiles.md § Save Credentials for Future Use.

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