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cua-sandbox

Sandboxed VM environments with a unified Python API. Cloud by default.

pip install cua-sandbox

Fleet support is provided by the published cua-fleet wheel. It bundles the platform-specific fleet_sdk native binding. Install from the Cua wheel index when resolving dependencies with pip:

pip install --extra-index-url https://wheels.cua.ai/simple cua-sandbox

Ephemeral sandbox

Created on enter, destroyed on exit.

from cua_sandbox import Sandbox, Image

async with Sandbox.ephemeral(
    Image.from_registry("registry.example/desktop-workspace@sha256:...")
) as sb:
    await sb.shell.run("uname -a")
    await sb.screenshot()

Persistent sandbox

Provision a new sandbox that stays alive after your script exits.

from cua_sandbox import Sandbox, Image

sb = await Sandbox.create(
    Image.from_registry("registry.example/desktop-workspace@sha256:...")
)
await sb.shell.run("uname -a")
print(sb.claim_name)  # Fleet lifecycle identifier; save this to reconnect later
await sb.disconnect()

Connect to existing sandbox

Attach to a sandbox that's already running. Works as a plain await or context manager.

from cua_sandbox import Sandbox

# plain await
sb = await Sandbox.connect("my-sandbox")
await sb.shell.run("whoami")
await sb.disconnect()

# context manager — disconnects on exit, sandbox keeps running
async with Sandbox.connect("my-sandbox") as sb:
    await sb.shell.run("whoami")

Destroy a sandbox

await sb.destroy()  # disconnect + permanently delete

Local VM

Spins up a local VM using QEMU or Lume, destroyed on exit.

from cua_sandbox import Sandbox, Image
from cua_sandbox.runtime import QEMURuntime

async with Sandbox.ephemeral(Image.linux(), local=True, runtime=QEMURuntime()) as sb:
    await sb.shell.run("uname -a")

Localhost (unsandboxed)

Direct host control — not sandboxed, use with caution.

from cua_sandbox import Localhost

async with Localhost.connect() as host:
    await host.shell.run("echo hello")
    await host.screenshot()

Cloud sandbox

Fleet is the OAuth cloud backend. Configure OAuth credentials once; Fleet uses https://run.cua.ai by default and can be overridden with configure(fleet_base_url=...) or CUA_FLEET_BASE_URL. The legacy API-key VM API continues to use https://api.cua.ai. Cloud images must use a registry reference; expose() declares additional Fleet services.

Fleet does not support snapshots or custom disks, and currently supports only us-east-1. await sb.tunnel.forward(3000) returns the authenticated Fleet service URL for an exposed port; it does not open a local SSH tunnel.

Fleet pools and durable claims

For production workloads, claim from an existing pool. Supplying pool= never changes its configuration; name= names the claim, while sb.name is the separately bound sandbox resource.

from cua_sandbox import Sandbox

sb = await Sandbox.create(
    pool="workspace",
    name="workflow-123",
    service="mcp",
    keep_alive_minutes=30,
)

reference = sb.to_dict()
await sb.disconnect()  # claim remains held

# A later process or Temporal activity re-resolves the live claim.
sb = await Sandbox.from_dict(reference)
await sb.keep_alive(minutes=30)
await sb.close()  # idempotently releases the claim

If pool= is omitted, a registry image is required. Sandbox.create(image) applies a deterministic reusable pool and claims from it. Sandbox.ephemeral(image) instead creates an isolated temporary pool and deletes it after releasing the claim, preserving teardown-by-default semantics.

from cua_sandbox import Image, Sandbox

image = Image.from_registry("registry.example/desktop-workspace@sha256:...")

async with Sandbox.ephemeral(
    image,
    name="job-123",
    cpu=4,
    memory_mb=4096,
    server_port=5000,
) as sb:
    await sb.shell.run("uname -a")

To deliberately retain deterministic warm capacity for later calls, opt in with keep_pool=True:

async with Sandbox.ephemeral(image, keep_pool=True) as sb:
    await sb.shell.run("uname -a")

The equivalent lower-level reusable-pool API is:

from cua_sandbox import Image, Pool

pool = await Pool.apply(
    Image.from_registry("registry.example/desktop-workspace@sha256:..."),
    replicas=1,
    cpu=4,
    memory_mb=4096,
    services={"server": 8000, "mcp": 3000},
)

sb = await pool.claim(name="job-123", service="mcp")
await sb.close()

Pool.claim() is both awaitable and an async context manager, so existing scoped usage remains valid:

async with pool.claim(name="job-123") as sb:
    await sb.shell.run("echo hello")

Pool.reconcile(CreatePoolRequest(...)) and Template.reconcile(CreateTemplateRequest(...)) remain available for advanced generated-schema configuration. The public generated builders should be used instead of constructing builder-enabled Fleet records directly.

The image must run the CUA computer-server /cmd API on the configured server_port. Windows computer-server images continue to use the default port 8000.

Fleet currently supports registry images, CPU, memory, replica count, and named TCP services. Local image builds, layers, injected files or environment, snapshots, custom disks, unsupported regions, and provider-crossing serialization raise NotImplementedError.

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