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rootcause-sdk

RootCause is a causal AI platform: bring your data, discover causal structure, train digital twins, and ask what-if questions. This is the official Python SDK. Full docs: docs.rootcause.ai.

Installation

pip install rootcause-sdk

Quick start

The quickstart lives in the docs, so there is one canonical version of it: docs.rootcause.ai. It covers installation, how rc.login() resolves credentials, and a DataFrame taken all the way to a discovered causal graph, with real transcripts throughout.

To read it from this repo, mise run docs and open http://localhost:8000.

Direct mode keeps platform ceremony out of sight and reuses uploads by content hash: nothing below mentions a workspace until the next section does.

Platform mode

The same classes work against everything your team builds in the RootCause UI:

ws = rc.workspace("Calix Forecasting")

ws.sources["shipments"].to_frame()           # tab-completes live names
ws.upload(df, name="shipments-v2")

twin = ws.twin("C8 Temporal")                # trained by a colleague — just there
fc = twin.forecast(horizon=24)
fc.to_frame()                                # tidy long format, straight to pandas

twin.ask("what happens to bookings if we cut trade shows entirely?")

The power-user primitive

Every simulation family is a wrapper over conditional sampling. The SDK exposes it raw:

draws = twin.sample(n=10_000, do={"price": rc.pct(+10)}, where={"region": "FL"}, seed=42)
draws.to_frame()                             # one row per joint posterior draw

Interventions: rc.set(value), rc.pct(+15), rc.add(-5), rc.prob("yes", 0.8), rc.adjust_prob("yes", +10), rc.members(include=[...], size=4). Bare values mean rc.set. Conditions: {"region": "EMEA"} or {"re75": ("<", 5000)}.

Ontology queries

onto = ws.ontology
onto.concepts

result = onto.query(
    select=["customer", "revenue"],
    where=[("region", "==", "US")],
    group_by=["customer"],
    order_by="-revenue",
    aggregate={"revenue": "sum"},
)
result.to_frame()

onto.ask("average revenue per customer in Florida last quarter")

Portable twins

twin.save("c8.rctwin")                       # export zip with trained model params
twin2 = rc.load_twin("c8.rctwin")            # later, anywhere, same auth

Authentication

rc.login() resolves credentials in order: explicit api_key="pk_…"ROOTCAUSE_API_KEY / ROOTCAUSE_BASE_URL env vars → cached OAuth token in ~/.rootcause/ → interactive browser login (PKCE; remote kernels get a paste-the-code fallback). Create API keys under Organisation → API on your platform.

Releasing

Publishing to PyPI is driven entirely by git tags. The tag is the version — pyproject.toml is patched in CI at build time, so don't bother bumping it by hand.

  1. Push a tag matching MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH (pre-releases like 1.2.0rc1 also work):

    git tag 0.2.0 && git push origin 0.2.0
    
  2. build builds the sdist + wheel and runs twine check --strict.

  3. publish uploads to PyPI automatically — no manual gate. Pushing the tag is the release.

Branch pipelines on the default branch still build (as a sanity check) but never publish.

Required CI variable

Set as a masked and protected project-level variable in GitLab (Settings → CI/CD → Variables):

Variable Purpose
PYPI_API_TOKEN PyPI API token (pypi-...), scoped to this project

It is passed to twine as the password with username __token__; nothing is hardcoded in the pipeline.

License

MIT

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