| name | arize-dataset |
| description | Creates, manages, and queries Arize datasets and examples. Covers dataset CRUD, appending examples, exporting data, and file-based dataset creation using the ax CLI. Use when the user needs test data, evaluation examples, or mentions create dataset, list datasets, export dataset, append examples, dataset version, golden dataset, or test set. |
| metadata | {"author":"arize","version":"1.0"} |
| compatibility | Requires the ax CLI and a configured Arize profile. |
Arize Dataset Skill
SPACE โ All --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.
Concepts
- Dataset = a versioned collection of examples used for evaluation and experimentation
- Dataset Version = a snapshot of a dataset at a point in time; updates can be in-place or create a new version
- Example = a single record in a dataset with arbitrary user-defined fields (e.g.,
question, answer, context)
- Space = an organizational container; datasets belong to a space
System-managed fields on examples (id, created_at, updated_at) are auto-generated by the server -- never include them in create or append payloads.
Prerequisites
Proceed directly with the task โ 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 โ see references/ax-setup.md
401 Unauthorized / missing API key โ 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 โ run
ax spaces list to pick by name, or ask the user
- Project unclear โ ask the user, or run
ax projects list -o json --limit 100 and present as selectable options
- 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 Datasets: ax datasets list
Browse datasets in a space. Output goes to stdout.
ax datasets list
ax datasets list --space SPACE --limit 20
ax datasets list --cursor CURSOR_TOKEN
ax datasets list -o json
Flags
| Flag | Type | Default | Description |
|---|
--space | string | from profile | Filter by space |
--name, -n | string | none | Substring filter on dataset name |
--limit, -l | int | 15 | Max results (1-100) |
--cursor | string | none | Pagination cursor from previous response |
-o, --output | string | table | Output format: table, json, csv, parquet, or file path |
Get Dataset: ax datasets get
Quick metadata lookup -- returns dataset name, space, timestamps, and version list.
ax datasets get NAME_OR_ID
ax datasets get NAME_OR_ID -o json
ax datasets get NAME_OR_ID --space SPACE
Flags
| Flag | Type | Default | Description |
|---|
NAME_OR_ID | string | required | Dataset name or ID (positional) |
--space | string | none | Space name or ID (required if using dataset name instead of ID) |
-o, --output | string | table | Output format |
Response fields
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|
id | string | Dataset ID |
name | string | Dataset name |
space_id | string | Space this dataset belongs to |
created_at | datetime | When the dataset was created |
updated_at | datetime | Last modification time |
versions | array | List of dataset versions (id, name, dataset_id, created_at, updated_at) |
Export Dataset: ax datasets export
Download all examples to a file. Use --all for datasets larger than 500 examples (unlimited bulk export).
ax datasets export NAME_OR_ID
ax datasets export NAME_OR_ID --all
ax datasets export NAME_OR_ID --version-id VERSION_ID
ax datasets export NAME_OR_ID --output-dir ./data
ax datasets export NAME_OR_ID --stdout
ax datasets export NAME_OR_ID --stdout | jq '.[0]'
ax datasets export NAME_OR_ID --space SPACE
Flags
| Flag | Type | Default | Description |
|---|
NAME_OR_ID | string | required | Dataset name or ID (positional) |
--space | string | none | Space name or ID (required if using dataset name instead of ID) |
--version-id | string | latest | Export a specific dataset version |
--all | bool | false | Unlimited bulk export (use for datasets > 500 examples) |
--output-dir | string | . | Output directory |
--stdout | bool | false | Print JSON to stdout instead of file |
Agent auto-escalation rule: If an export returns exactly 500 examples, the result is likely truncated โ re-run with --all to get the full dataset.
Export completeness verification: After exporting, confirm the row count matches what the server reports:
ax datasets get DATASET_NAME --space SPACE -o json | jq '.versions[-1] | {version: .id, examples: .example_count}'
jq 'length' dataset_*/examples.json
Output is a JSON array of example objects. Each example has system fields (id, created_at, updated_at) plus all user-defined fields:
[
{
"id": "ex_001",
"created_at": "2026-01-15T10:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-01-15T10:00:00Z",
"question": "What is 2+2?",
"answer": "4",
"topic": "math"
}
]
Create Dataset: ax datasets create
Create a new dataset from a data file.
ax datasets create --name "My Dataset" --space SPACE --file data.csv
ax datasets create --name "My Dataset" --space SPACE --file data.json
ax datasets create --name "My Dataset" --space SPACE --file data.jsonl
ax datasets create --name "My Dataset" --space SPACE --file data.parquet
Flags
| Flag | Type | Required | Description |
|---|
--name, -n | string | yes | Dataset name |
--space | string | yes | Space to create the dataset in |
--file, -f | path | yes | Data file: CSV, JSON, JSONL, or Parquet |
-o, --output | string | no | Output format for the returned dataset metadata |
Passing data via stdin
Use --file - to pipe data directly โ no temp file needed:
echo '[{"question": "What is 2+2?", "answer": "4"}]' | ax datasets create --name "my-dataset" --space SPACE --file -
ax datasets create --name "my-dataset" --space SPACE --file - << 'EOF'
[{"question": "What is 2+2?", "answer": "4"}]
EOF
To add rows to an existing dataset, use ax datasets append --json '[...]' instead โ no file needed.
Supported file formats
| Format | Extension | Notes |
|---|
| CSV | .csv | Column headers become field names |
| JSON | .json | Array of objects |
| JSON Lines | .jsonl | One object per line (NOT a JSON array) |
| Parquet | .parquet | Column names become field names; preserves types |
Format gotchas:
- CSV: Loses type information โ dates become strings,
null becomes empty string. Use JSON/Parquet to preserve types.
- JSONL: Each line is a separate JSON object. A JSON array (
[{...}, {...}]) in a .jsonl file will fail โ use .json extension instead.
- Parquet: Preserves column types. Requires
pandas/pyarrow to read locally: pd.read_parquet("examples.parquet").
Append Examples: ax datasets append
Add examples to an existing dataset. Two input modes -- use whichever fits.
Inline JSON (agent-friendly)
Generate the payload directly -- no temp files needed:
ax datasets append DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --json '[{"question": "What is 2+2?", "answer": "4"}]'
ax datasets append DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --json '[
{"question": "What is gravity?", "answer": "A fundamental force..."},
{"question": "What is light?", "answer": "Electromagnetic radiation..."}
]'
From a file
ax datasets append DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --file new_examples.csv
ax datasets append DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --file additions.json
To a specific version
ax datasets append DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --json '[{"q": "..."}]' --version-id VERSION_ID
Flags
| Flag | Type | Required | Description |
|---|
NAME_OR_ID | string | yes | Dataset name or ID (positional); add --space when using name |
--space | string | no | Space name or ID (required if using dataset name instead of ID) |
--json | string | mutex | JSON array of example objects |
--file, -f | path | mutex | Data file (CSV, JSON, JSONL, Parquet) |
--version-id | string | no | Append to a specific version (default: latest) |
-o, --output | string | no | Output format for the returned dataset metadata |
Exactly one of --json or --file is required.
Validation
- Each example must be a JSON object with at least one user-defined field
- Maximum 100,000 examples per request
Schema validation before append: If the dataset already has examples, inspect its schema before appending to avoid silent field mismatches:
ax datasets export DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --stdout | jq '.[0] | keys'
echo '[{"question": "..."}]' | jq '.[0] | keys'
Fields are free-form: extra fields in new examples are added, and missing fields become null. However, typos in field names (e.g., queston vs question) create new columns silently -- verify spelling before appending.
Delete Dataset: ax datasets delete
ax datasets delete NAME_OR_ID
ax datasets delete NAME_OR_ID --space SPACE
ax datasets delete NAME_OR_ID --force
Flags
| Flag | Type | Default | Description |
|---|
NAME_OR_ID | string | required | Dataset name or ID (positional) |
--space | string | none | Space name or ID (required if using dataset name instead of ID) |
--force, -f | bool | false | Skip confirmation prompt |
Update Dataset: ax datasets update
Rename an existing dataset.
ax datasets update NAME_OR_ID --name "new-dataset-name"
ax datasets update NAME_OR_ID --name "new-dataset-name" --space SPACE
Flags
| Flag | Type | Required | Description |
|---|
NAME_OR_ID | string | yes | Dataset name or ID (positional) |
--name | string | yes | New dataset name |
--space | string | no | Space name or ID (required if using dataset name instead of ID) |
Annotate Examples: ax datasets annotate-examples
Write annotations onto dataset examples in bulk from a file. Upsert semantics โ existing annotations with the same key are updated, new ones are created. Up to 1000 annotations per request.
ax datasets annotate-examples NAME_OR_ID --file annotations.json
ax datasets annotate-examples NAME_OR_ID --file annotations.csv --space SPACE
Flags
| Flag | Type | Required | Description |
|---|
NAME_OR_ID | string | yes | Dataset name or ID (positional) |
--file, -f | path | yes | Annotation file: JSON, JSONL, CSV, or Parquet (use - for stdin) |
--space | string | no | Space name or ID (required if using dataset name instead of ID) |
Workflows
Find a dataset by name
All dataset commands accept a name or ID directly. You can pass a dataset name as the positional argument (add --space SPACE when not using an ID):
ax datasets get "eval-set-v1" --space SPACE
ax datasets export "eval-set-v1" --space SPACE
ax datasets list -o json | jq '.[] | select(.name == "eval-set-v1") | .id'
Create a dataset from file for evaluation
- Prepare a CSV/JSON/Parquet file with your evaluation columns (e.g.,
input, expected_output)
- If generating data inline, pipe it via stdin using
--file - (see the Create Dataset section)
ax datasets create --name "eval-set-v1" --space SPACE --file eval_data.csv
- Verify:
ax datasets get DATASET_NAME --space SPACE
- Use the dataset name to run experiments
Add examples to an existing dataset
ax datasets list --space SPACE
ax datasets append DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --json '[{"question": "...", "answer": "..."}]'
ax datasets append DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --file additional_examples.csv
Download dataset for offline analysis
ax datasets list --space SPACE -- find the dataset name
ax datasets export DATASET_NAME --space SPACE -- download to file
- Parse the JSON:
jq '.[] | .question' dataset_*/examples.json
Export a specific version
ax datasets get DATASET_NAME --space SPACE -o json | jq '.versions'
ax datasets export DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --version-id VERSION_ID
Iterate on a dataset
- Export current version:
ax datasets export DATASET_NAME --space SPACE
- Modify the examples locally
- Append new rows:
ax datasets append DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --file new_rows.csv
- Or create a fresh version:
ax datasets create --name "eval-set-v2" --space SPACE --file updated_data.json
Pipe export to other tools
ax datasets export DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --stdout | jq 'length'
ax datasets export DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --stdout | jq '.[].question'
ax datasets export DATASET_NAME --space SPACE --stdout | jq -r '.[] | [.question, .answer] | @csv'
Dataset Example Schema
Examples are free-form JSON objects. There is no fixed schema -- columns are whatever fields you provide. System-managed fields are added by the server:
| Field | Type | Managed by | Notes |
|---|
id | string | server | Auto-generated UUID. Required on update, forbidden on create/append |
created_at | datetime | server | Immutable creation timestamp |
updated_at | datetime | server | Auto-updated on modification |
| (any user field) | any JSON type | user | String, number, boolean, null, nested object, array |
Related Skills
- arize-trace: Export production spans to understand what data to put in datasets โ use
arize-trace
- arize-experiment: Run evaluations against this dataset โ next step is
arize-experiment
- arize-prompt-optimization: Use dataset + experiment results to improve prompts โ use
arize-prompt-optimization
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Solution |
|---|
ax: command not found | See references/ax-setup.md |
401 Unauthorized | API key is wrong, expired, or doesn't have access to this space. Fix the profile using references/ax-profiles.md. |
No profile found | No profile is configured. See references/ax-profiles.md to create one. |
Dataset not found | Verify dataset ID with ax datasets list |
File format error | Supported: CSV, JSON, JSONL, Parquet. Use --file - to read from stdin. |
platform-managed column | Remove id, created_at, updated_at from create/append payloads |
reserved column | Remove time, count, or any source_record_* field |
Provide either --json or --file | Append requires exactly one input source |
Examples array is empty | Ensure your JSON array or file contains at least one example |
not a JSON object | Each element in the --json array must be a {...} object, not a string or number |
Save Credentials for Future Use
See references/ax-profiles.md ยง Save Credentials for Future Use.