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The official Python SDK for Judge0.

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Judge0 Python SDK

The official Python SDK for Judge0.

>>> import judge0
>>> result = judge0.run(source_code="print('hello, world')")
>>> result.stdout
'hello, world\n'
>>> result.time
0.987
>>> result.memory
52440
>>> for f in result:
...     f.name
...     f.content
...
'script.py'
b"print('hello, world')"

Installation

pip install judge0

Requirements

  • Python 3.10+

Quick Start

Getting The API Key

Get your API key from Rapid, or ATD.

Notes

  • Judge0 has two flavors: Judge0 CE and Judge0 Extra CE, and their difference is just in the languages they support. When choosing Rapid and ATD you will need to explicitly subscribe to both flavors if you want to use both.

Using Your API Key

Option 1: Explicit Client Object

Explicitly create a client object with your API key and pass it to Judge0 Python SDK functions.

import judge0
client = judge0.RapidJudge0CE(api_key="xxx")
result = judge0.run(client=client, source_code="print('hello, world')")
print(result.stdout)

Other options include:

  • judge0.RapidJudge0CE
  • judge0.ATDJudge0CE
  • judge0.RapidJudge0ExtraCE
  • judge0.ATDJudge0ExtraCE

Option 2: Implicit Client Object

Put your API key in one of the following environment variables, respectable to the provider that issued you the API key: JUDGE0_RAPID_API_KEY, or JUDGE0_ATD_API_KEY.

Judge0 Python SDK will automatically detect the environment variable and use it to create a client object that will be used for all API calls if you do not explicitly pass a client object.

import judge0
result = judge0.run(source_code="print('hello, world')")
print(result.stdout)

Examples

Running C Programming Language

import judge0

source_code = """
#include <stdio.h>

int main() {
    printf("hello, world\\n");
    return 0;
}
"""

result = judge0.run(source_code=source_code, language=judge0.C)
print(result.stdout)

Running Java Programming Language

import judge0

source_code = """
public class Main {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        System.out.println("hello, world");
    }
}
"""

result = judge0.run(source_code=source_code, language=judge0.JAVA)
print(result.stdout)

Reading From Standard Input

import judge0

source_code = """
#include <stdio.h>

int main() {
    int a, b;
    scanf("%d %d", &a, &b);
    printf("%d\\n", a + b);

    char name[10];
    scanf("%s", name);
    printf("Hello, %s!\\n", name);

    return 0;
}
"""

stdin = """
3 5
Bob
"""

result = judge0.run(source_code=source_code, stdin=stdin, language=judge0.C)
print(result.stdout)

Test Cases

import judge0

results = judge0.run(
    source_code="print(f'Hello, {input()}!')",
    test_cases=[
        ("Bob", "Hello, Bob!"), # Test Case #1. Tuple with first value as standard input, second value as expected output.
        { # Test Case #2. Dictionary with "input" and "expected_output" keys.
            "input": "Alice",
            "expected_output": "Hello, Alice!"
        },
        ["Charlie", "Hello, Charlie!"], # Test Case #3. List with first value as standard input and second value as expected output.
    ],
)

for i, result in enumerate(results):
    print(f"--- Test Case #{i + 1} ---")
    print(result.stdout)
    print(result.status)

Test Cases And Multiple Languages

import judge0

submissions = [
    judge0.Submission(
        source_code="print(f'Hello, {input()}!')",
        language=judge0.PYTHON,
    ),
    judge0.Submission(
        source_code="""
#include <stdio.h>

int main() {
    char name[10];
    scanf("%s", name);
    printf("Hello, %s!\\n", name);
    return 0;
}
""",
        language=judge0.C,
    ),
]

test_cases=[
    ("Bob", "Hello, Bob!"),
    ("Alice", "Hello, Alice!"),
    ("Charlie", "Hello, Charlie!"),
]

results = judge0.run(submissions=submissions, test_cases=test_cases)

for i in range(len(submissions)):
    print(f"--- Submission #{i + 1} ---")

    for j in range(len(test_cases)):
        result = results[i * len(test_cases) + j]

        print(f"--- Test Case #{j + 1} ---")
        print(result.stdout)
        print(result.status)

Asynchronous Execution

import judge0

submission = judge0.async_run(source_code="print('hello, world')")
print(submission.stdout) # Prints 'None'

judge0.wait(submissions=submission) # Wait for the submission to finish.

print(submission.stdout) # Prints 'hello, world'

Get Languages

import judge0
client = judge0.get_client()
print(client.get_languages())

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