Guardrails AI Tracing
Instrument LLM applications that use the Guardrails AI framework
In this example we will instrument a small program that uses the Guardrails AI framework to protect their LLM calls.
Launch Phoenix
Sign up for Phoenix:
Sign up for an Arize Phoenix account at https://app.phoenix.arize.com/login
Click
Create Space
, then follow the prompts to create and launch your space.
Install packages:
pip install arize-phoenix-otel
Set your Phoenix endpoint and API Key:
From your new Phoenix Space
Create your API key from the Settings page
Copy your
Hostname
from the Settings pageIn your code, set your endpoint and API key:
import os
os.environ["PHOENIX_API_KEY"] = "ADD YOUR PHOENIX API KEY"
os.environ["PHOENIX_COLLECTOR_ENDPOINT"] = "ADD YOUR PHOENIX HOSTNAME"
# If you created your Phoenix Cloud instance before June 24th, 2025,
# you also need to set the API key as a header:
# os.environ["PHOENIX_CLIENT_HEADERS"] = f"api_key={os.getenv('PHOENIX_API_KEY')}"
Install
pip install openinference-instrumentation-guardrails guardrails-ai
Setup
Connect to your Phoenix instance using the register function.
from phoenix.otel import register
# configure the Phoenix tracer
tracer_provider = register(
project_name="my-llm-app", # Default is 'default'
auto_instrument=True # Auto-instrument your app based on installed OI dependencies
)
Run Guardrails
From here, you can run Guardrails as normal:
from guardrails import Guard
from guardrails.hub import TwoWords
import openai
guard = Guard().use(
TwoWords(),
)
response = guard(
llm_api=openai.chat.completions.create,
prompt="What is another name for America?",
model="gpt-3.5-turbo",
max_tokens=1024,
)
print(response)
Observe
Now that you have tracing setup, all invocations of underlying models used by Guardrails (completions, chat completions, embeddings) will be streamed to your running Phoenix for observability and evaluation. Additionally, Guards will be present as a new span kind in Phoenix.
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