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Gravix Layer Python SDK — agent runtimes and templates (Alpha; API may evolve). See docs.gravixlayer.ai.

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Gravix Layer Python SDK

PyPI version Python 3.9+ License: Apache 2.0

Official Python client for Gravix Layer — create and manage cloud agent runtimes and templates for your workloads.

Install

pip install gravixlayer

Configure

export GRAVIXLAYER_API_KEY="your-api-key"
export GRAVIXLAYER_CLOUD="azure"       # default
export GRAVIXLAYER_REGION="eastus2"    # default

Or pass options to the client:

from gravixlayer import GravixLayer

client = GravixLayer(
    api_key="your-api-key",
    base_url="https://api.gravixlayer.ai",
    cloud="azure",
    region="eastus2",
)

Quick start

from gravixlayer import GravixLayer

client = GravixLayer()
runtime = client.runtime.create(template="python-3.12-base-small")

result = client.runtime.run_code(
    runtime.runtime_id,
    code="print('Hello from Gravix Layer')",
)
print(result.text)

client.runtime.kill(runtime.runtime_id)

Performance note (connections and HTTP/2)

The client uses HTTP/1.1 by default for predictable latency on typical API usage.

  • Warm the connection before creating many runtimes: call client.warmup() once (or use warmup_on_init=True when constructing the client). That pays TCP, TLS, and protocol setup up front so the first real request is cheaper.
  • HTTP/2: pass http2=True to the GravixLayer client constructor if you want multiplexing over a single established connection after TLS (useful for high concurrency). Requires the httpx[http2] extra (already declared by this package).

Sync:

from gravixlayer import GravixLayer

client = GravixLayer(http2=True)
client.warmup()
# or: GravixLayer(http2=True, warmup_on_init=True)

Async: pass http2=True to AsyncGravixLayer and call await client.warmup() before heavy traffic.

from gravixlayer import AsyncGravixLayer

async with AsyncGravixLayer(http2=True) as client:
    await client.warmup()

Async

import asyncio
from gravixlayer import AsyncGravixLayer

async def main():
    async with AsyncGravixLayer() as client:
        runtime = await client.runtime.create(template="python-3.12-base-small")
        await client.runtime.kill(runtime.runtime_id)

asyncio.run(main())

Documentation and examples

Support

support@gravixlayer.ai

Feedback: gravixlayer/gravixlayer-feedback — open an issue for bugs, features, and general product feedback.

License

Apache License 2.0 — see LICENSE.
Copyright 2026 Gravix Layer.

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