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Actrail

Runtime policies for AI agents — the open-source edge SDK

Govern what your agents do, not just what they say. Actrail captures every agent action as metadata-only telemetry and enforces deterministic policies before a risky action runs — a human-readable rule, never an LLM, in the binding decision.

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Why Actrail

AI agents don't just generate text — they take actions: refund a customer, delete a row, deploy to prod, send data to an external LLM. Content guardrails don't see any of that. Actrail governs the actions:

  • Deterministic enforcement. Policies are plain rules (refund > $500 without approval → require_approval) evaluated on a bounded request, fail-open by default. No model participates in the verdict.
  • Metadata-only by construction. The SDK never sends raw arguments or results. It emits a redacted, per-field skeleton — keys kept, values stripped or transformed — built from scratch, never copied.
  • An always-on secrets floor. API keys, tokens, private keys, passwords, connection strings are never emitted, and it can't be turned off.

Install

pip install actrail

Requirements

  • Python 3.11+. The system Python on macOS is 3.9 and will not work — use a 3.11/3.12 environment.
  • macOS 12+ (Apple Silicon or Intel) or Linux x86_64. Prebuilt wheels bundle the native shim — no toolchain needed.

Optional extras for deeper local scanning:

pip install "actrail[ner]"    # + Presidio / spaCy for names & unstructured PII
pip install "actrail[full]"   # + transformers

Verify:

actrail --help                                        # bundled CLI on PATH
python -c "import actrail; print(actrail.__version__)"

not a supported wheel on this platform? Almost always your Python isn't 3.11/3.12 (macOS ships 3.9). Create a 3.11/3.12 env — e.g. uv venv --python 3.12 — and reinstall.

Quickstart

Claude Code (zero-code onboarding)

actrail init --key ak_live_...     # registers the SDK, wires hooks, starts the daemon (shadow)
actrail doctor                     # verify config · hooks · daemon

init also registers this SDK release with the backend (metadata only — integration/version/contract, no customer data), so Actrail can install the managed policies this release is certified to enforce before the first trail arrives.

init wires the pre-tool policy check immediately. Policies still begin in shadow, so nothing blocks until an administrator graduates one to enforce in the Actrail console. actrail enforce off is an explicit local emergency opt-out; enforce on restores the hook if it was removed.

Two managed catalog rules intentionally need organization-specific named sets before they can govern: production_destructive_action needs prod_hosts, and customer_data_unapproved_destination needs approved_destinations. Configure those in the console during onboarding; the SDK never guesses tenant trust boundaries.

Any agent (the library)

import actrail

actrail.init(key="ak_live_...", agent="support-bot")

# Before a risky action — get a deterministic, bounded verdict.
verdict = actrail.check(
    trail_id="sess_42",
    tool="pay.api",
    action="refund",
    payload={"order": {"amount": 2500, "currency": "USD"}, "table": "prod.customers"},
)
if not verdict.allow:
    raise PermissionError(verdict.reason)   # require_approval / deny

# After it runs — capture the action as metadata-only telemetry (fire-and-forget).
actrail.capture(
    trail_id="sess_42",
    tool="pay.api",
    action="refund",
    payload={"order": {"amount": 2500}, "customer": {"email": "alice@example.com"}},
)

payload is the structured tool-call args. Actrail walks it into a governed fields[] envelope — it never leaves your machine as raw data.

The telemetry contract

Every field passes through a transform ladder, least → most revealing, and the customer governs it per field (default-deny):

Rung What's emitted Example
drop nothing (skeleton only) unknown fields
type_only just the type customer.email(type: email)
derived a safe derivation emaildomain:example.com
bucket a coarse bucket amount: 25001000_10000
token a one-way HMAC pseudonym join without revealing
raw the value verbatim only for non-secret, opted-in fields

Three guarantees stack, in order:

  1. Default-deny — an un-contracted field gets a conservative per-type default.
  2. Secrets floor — a secret-typed field, or any value that looks secret, is forced to drop. Non-overridable — a contract can never lift a secret onto the wire.
  3. Outbound validator (fail-closed) — every emitted value is re-scanned and scrubbed if it still looks secret, the last line before anything leaves.

A seeded fuzz test asserts the invariant under the worst case — every field forced to raw: no secret ever appears in an emitted value.

What leaves the machine

{
  "tool": "pay.api", "action": "refund", "destination": "internal",
  "data_classes": ["financial", "pii"],          // derived from the envelope
  "fields": [                                     // the redacted skeleton
    {"path": "order.amount", "semantic_type": "amount", "handling": "bucket", "value": "1000_10000"},
    {"path": "customer.email", "semantic_type": "email", "handling": "type_only"},
    {"path": "auth.api_key", "semantic_type": "api_key", "handling": "drop"}   // floored — no value
  ],
  "amount": 2500,                                 // a first-class grammar fact
  "taint_sources": [{"table": "prod.customers"}], // enables "data from prod.customers" policies
  "taint": ["email:v1:9f3a…"],                    // one-way fingerprints (flow, not values)
  "sdk_version": "1.1.0", "contract_version": "v1"
}

No args. No result. No raw values. Ever.

Architecture

tool call ──► capture()/check() ──► enrich (taint) ──► contract pipeline ──────► backend
              payload · content       HMAC fingerprints  build ▸ govern ▸ validate  /spans · /check
                                                         fields[] · amount · sources
  • Deterministic outside, fail-open at /check, fail-safe at ingest.
  • BYO scanner — the enrichment scanners implement a simple Scanner protocol.
  • Optional NER (pip install actrail[ner]) for richer PII detection; the default path stays lightweight (regex + entropy + detect-secrets).

File and script provenance (v1.1)

Claude Code frequently reads sensitive data, writes a local helper script, and then runs python send.py or uv run python send.py. The final command does not contain the payload, so command scanning alone cannot govern it. v1.1 keeps a small local, metadata-only provenance index:

  1. Read records a one-way resource token, classifications, record count, and taint.
  2. Before a file-upload command, Python script, or Git push runs, Actrail performs bounded local analysis of only the referenced regular files. Python uses a small deterministic data-flow pass, so a local read counts only when its value reaches a supported network call; simple co-occurrence is not treated as a flow.
  3. The /check candidate carries the inherited classifications and the external destination, while earlier source spans are flushed first for ordered evaluation.

Paths, session ids, file contents, and customer values are never persisted in this index. Resource identities and file generations are HMACed, and the state file is written with mode 0600. Script reads are limited to 1 MiB, data classification and record counting to 8 MiB/10,000 records, Git config to 256 KiB, and symlinks, FIFOs, devices, sockets, or files over those limits are never read.

This closes ordinary file-backed curl, supported Python data flows, and Git push paths; it is not an OS network sandbox. Node, Ruby, arbitrary shell scripts, deliberately obfuscated or runtime-downloaded code, native processes that conceal their file/network relationships, and traffic outside a Claude Code tool hook require richer runtime telemetry or host/network controls in addition to Actrail.

After upgrading, run:

actrail init --key ak_live_...     # idempotently upgrades owned hook matchers
actrail restart                    # loads the new SDK into the warm daemon
actrail doctor

Security & privacy

The metadata-only guarantee is by construction, not detection — see SECURITY.md. Short version: raw payloads never leave the machine, secrets are floored non-overridably, taint is one-way HMAC, and the wire is fail-closed validated.

Development

uv venv && uv pip install -e ".[dev]"
uv run pytest          # tests (+ safety-invariant fuzz)
uv run ruff check .    # lint
uv run mypy            # strict types

License

Apache 2.0

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