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A Python SDK and CLI tool for creating, managing, and interacting with Morph Cloud VMs.

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MorphCloud Python SDK

Overview

MorphCloud is a platform designed to spin up remote AI devboxes we call runtimes. It provides a suite of code intelligence tools and a Python SDK to manage, create, delete, and interact with runtime instances.

Setup Guide

Prerequisites

Python 3.11 or higher

Go to https://cloud.morph.so, log in with the provided credentials and create an API key.

Set the API key as an environment variable MORPH_API_KEY.

Installation

pip install morphcloud

Export the API key:

export MORPH_API_KEY="your-api-key"

Python API

The SDK provides a Python API to interact with the MorphCloud API.

The following example creates a minimal vm snapshot, starts and instance then sets up a simple HTTP server and makes an HTTP request to it.

import time
import requests
import tempfile
from morphcloud.api import MorphCloudClient

# Connect to the MorphCloud API
# The API key can be set through the client or as an environment variable MORPH_API_KEY
client = MorphCloudClient()

# Create a snapshot with 1 vCPU, 128MB memory, 700MB disk size, and the image "morphvm-minimal"
snapshot = client.snapshots.create(vcpus=1, memory=128, disk_size=700, image_id="morphvm-minimal")

# Start an instance from the snapshot and open an SSH connection
with client.instances.start(snapshot_id=snapshot.id) as instance, instance.ssh() as ssh:
    # Install uv and python using the ssh connection
    ssh.run(["curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh"]).raise_on_error()
    ssh.run(["echo 'source $HOME/.local/bin/env' >> $HOME/.bashrc"]).raise_on_error()
    ssh.run(["uv", "python", "install"]).raise_on_error()

    # Create an index.html file locally and copy it to the instance
    with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w") as f:
        f.writelines("<h1>Hello, World!</h1>")
        f.flush()
        ssh.copy_to(f.name, "index.html")

    # Start an HTTP server on the instance with a tunnel to the local machine and run it in the background
    with ssh.run(["uv", "run", "python3", "-m", "http.server", "8080", "--bind", "127.0.0.1"], background=True) as http_server, \
         ssh.tunnel(local_port=8888, remote_port=8080) as tunnel:

        # Wait for the HTTP server to start
        time.sleep(1)

        print("HTTP Server:", http_server.stdout)

        print("Making HTTP request")
        response = requests.get("http://127.0.0.1:8888", timeout=10)
        print("HTTP Response:", response.status_code)
        print(response.text)

Command Line Interface

The SDK also provides a command line interface to interact with the MorphCloud API. You can use the CLI to create, delete, and manage runtime instances.

Images

List available images:

morph image list [--json]

Snapshots

# List all snapshots
morph snapshot list [--json]

# Create a new snapshot
morph snapshot create --image-id <id> --vcpus <n> --memory <mb> --disk-size <mb> [--digest <hash>]

# Delete a snapshot
morph snapshot delete <snapshot-id>

Instances

# List all instances
morph instance list [--json]

# Start a new instance from snapshot
morph instance start <snapshot-id> [--json]

# Stop an instance
morph instance stop <instance-id>

# Get instance details
morph instance get <instance-id>

# Create snapshot from instance
morph instance snapshot <instance-id> [--json]

# Clone an instance
morph instance branch <instance-id> [--count <n>]

Instance Management

# Execute command on instance
morph instance exec <instance-id> <command>

# SSH into instance
morph instance ssh <instance-id> [command]

# Port forwarding
morph instance port-forward <instance-id> <remote-port> [local-port]

# Expose HTTP service
morph instance expose-http <instance-id> <name> <port>

# Hide HTTP service
morph instance hide-http <instance-id> <name>

Container Deployment

Deploy and run OCI containers:

morph instance crun [options] [command]

Options:
  --image TEXT          Container image (default: python:3.11-slim)
  --expose-http TEXT    HTTP service to expose (format: name:port)
  --vcpus INTEGER      Number of VCPUs (default: 1)
  --memory INTEGER     Memory in MB (default: 128)
  --disk-size INTEGER  Disk size in MB (default: 700)
  --force-rebuild      Force rebuild the container
  --instance-id TEXT   Use existing instance instead of creating new
  --verbose           Enable verbose logging (default: True)
  --json              Output in JSON format

Interactive Chat

Start an interactive chat session with an instance:

Note: You'll need to set ANTHROPIC_API_KEY environment variable to use this command.

morph instance chat <instance-id> [instructions]

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