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

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Morph Cloud Python SDK

Overview

Morph Cloud is a powerful platform for creating, managing, and interacting with remote AI development environments called runtimes. It provides a comprehensive Python SDK and CLI to:

  • Create and manage VM snapshots
  • Start, stop, pause, and resume VM instances
  • Execute commands via SSH
  • Transfer files between local and remote environments
  • Expose HTTP services with optional authentication
  • Create Docker containers within instances
  • Cache and reuse computational results with snapshot chains

Documentation

For comprehensive documentation, visit the Morph Cloud Documentation

Getting Your API Key

  1. Go to https://cloud.morph.so/web/keys
  2. Log in with your credentials
  3. Create a new API key

Setup Guide

Prerequisites

Environment Setup with uv

uv is a fast, modern Python package installer and resolver that works great with Morph Cloud.

Installing uv

# On macOS and Linux
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh

# On Windows
powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"

Setting Up a Project Environment

# Create a new project directory
mkdir my-morph-project
cd my-morph-project

# Create a virtual environment with uv
uv venv

# Activate the environment
# On macOS/Linux:
source .venv/bin/activate
# On Windows (cmd):
.venv\Scripts\activate
# On Windows (PowerShell):
.\.venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1

# Now you're ready to install packages like `morphcloud`

Installation

# Using uv (recommended)
uv pip install morphcloud --upgrade

# Or using traditional pip
pip install morphcloud --upgrade

Command Line Interface

The SDK includes a comprehensive command-line interface.

Global Options

# Display version
morphcloud --version

# Get help
morphcloud --help

Images

# List available images
morphcloud image list [--json]

Snapshots

# List all snapshots
morphcloud snapshot list [--json] [--metadata KEY=VALUE]

# Create a new snapshot
morphcloud snapshot create --image-id <id> --vcpus <n> --memory <mb> --disk-size <mb> [--digest <hash>] [--metadata KEY=VALUE]

# Get detailed snapshot information
morphcloud snapshot get <snapshot-id>

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

# Set metadata on a snapshot
morphcloud snapshot set-metadata <snapshot-id> KEY1=VALUE1 [KEY2=VALUE2...]

Instances

# List all instances
morphcloud instance list [--json] [--metadata KEY=VALUE]

# Start a new instance from snapshot
morphcloud instance start <snapshot-id> [--json] [--metadata KEY=VALUE] [--ttl-seconds <seconds>] [--ttl-action stop|pause]

# Pause an instance
morphcloud instance pause <instance-id>

# Resume a paused instance
morphcloud instance resume <instance-id>

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

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

# Create snapshot from instance
morphcloud instance snapshot <instance-id> [--digest <hash>] [--json]

# Create multiple instances from an instance (branching)
morphcloud instance branch <instance-id> [--count <n>] [--json]

# Set metadata on an instance
morphcloud instance set-metadata <instance-id> KEY1=VALUE1 [KEY2=VALUE2...]

Instance Management

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

# SSH into instance
morphcloud instance ssh <instance-id> [--rm] [--snapshot] [command]

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

# Expose HTTP service
morphcloud instance expose-http <instance-id> <name> <port> [--auth-mode none|api_key]

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

File Transfer

# Copy files to/from an instance
morphcloud instance copy <source> <destination> [--recursive]

# Examples:
# Local to remote
morphcloud instance copy ./local_file.txt inst_123:/remote/path/
# Remote to local
morphcloud instance copy inst_123:/remote/file.log ./local_dir/
# Copy directory recursively
morphcloud instance copy -r ./local_dir inst_123:/remote/dir

Interactive Tools

# Start an interactive chat session with an instance
# Note: Requires ANTHROPIC_API_KEY environment variable
morphcloud instance chat <instance-id> [instructions]

# Start a computer MCP session with an instance
# Note: Requires "morphcloud[computer]" installation
morphcloud instance computer-mcp <instance-id>

Development Installation

For developers who want to contribute to Morph Cloud:

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/your-org/morphcloud.git
cd morphcloud

# Install in development mode with dev dependencies
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"

# To also include Computer SDK for development
uv pip install -e ".[dev,computer]"

Configuration

Set your API key as an environment variable:

# On macOS/Linux
export MORPH_API_KEY="your-api-key"

# On Windows (PowerShell)
$env:MORPH_API_KEY="your-api-key"

# On Windows (cmd)
set MORPH_API_KEY=your-api-key

Python API

Basic Usage

from morphcloud.api import MorphCloudClient

# Initialize the client
client = MorphCloudClient()

# List available base images
print("\n\nAvailable base images:")
images = client.images.list()
for image in images:
    print(f"  {image.id}:\t{image.name}")

# Create a snapshot from a base image
print("\nCreating snapshot from base image...", end="")
snapshot = client.snapshots.create(
    image_id="morphvm-minimal",
    vcpus=1,
    memory=512,
    disk_size=1024
)
print("done")

# Start an instance from the snapshot
print("Starting instance from snapshot.....", end="")
instance = client.instances.start(snapshot_id=snapshot.id)
print("done")


# Wait for the instance to be ready
print("Waiting until instance is ready.....", end="")
instance.wait_until_ready()
print("done")


# Stop the instance when done
print("Stopping the instance...............", end="")
instance.stop()
print("done\n")

Working with SSH

from morphcloud.api import MorphCloudClient

client = MorphCloudClient()
snapshot = client.snapshots.create(vcpus=1, memory=512, disk_size=1024, image_id="morphvm-minimal")

# Using context managers for automatic cleanup
with client.instances.start(snapshot_id=snapshot.id) as instance:
    instance.wait_until_ready()
    
    # Connect via SSH and run commands
    with instance.ssh() as ssh:
        # Run a basic command
        result = ssh.run("echo 'Hello from MorphCloud!'")
        print(result.stdout)
        
        # Install packages
        ssh.run("apt-get update && apt-get install -y python3-pip").raise_on_error()
        
        # Upload a local file to the instance
        ssh.copy_to("./local_script.py", "/home/user/remote_script.py")
        
        # Execute the uploaded script
        ssh.run("python3 /home/user/remote_script.py")
        
        # Download a file from the instance
        ssh.copy_from("/home/user/results.txt", "./local_results.txt")

HTTP Services and Port Forwarding

import time
import requests
from morphcloud.api import MorphCloudClient

client = MorphCloudClient()
snapshot = client.snapshots.get("your_snapshot_id")  # Use an existing snapshot

with client.instances.start(snapshot_id=snapshot.id) as instance:
    instance.wait_until_ready()
    
    with instance.ssh() as ssh:
        # Start a simple HTTP server on the instance
        ssh.run("python3 -m http.server 8080 &")
        
        # Method 1: Expose as HTTP service with public URL
        service_url = instance.expose_http_service("my-service", 8080)
        print(f"Service available at: {service_url}")
        
        # Method 2: Create an SSH tunnel for local port forwarding
        with ssh.tunnel(local_port=8888, remote_port=8080):
            time.sleep(1)  # Give the tunnel time to establish
            response = requests.get("http://localhost:8888")
            print(response.text)

Advanced: Snapshot Chains and Caching

One of Morph Cloud's powerful features is the ability to create chains of snapshots with cached operations:

from morphcloud.api import MorphCloudClient

client = MorphCloudClient()
base_snapshot = client.snapshots.get("your_base_snapshot_id")

# Each exec operation creates a new snapshot that includes the changes
# If you run the same command again, it will use the cached snapshot
python_snapshot = base_snapshot.exec("apt-get update && apt-get install -y python3 python3-pip")
numpy_snapshot = python_snapshot.exec("pip install numpy pandas matplotlib")

# Upload local files to a snapshot and create a new snapshot with those files
data_snapshot = numpy_snapshot.upload("./data/", "/home/user/data/", recursive=True)

# Run your analysis on the data
results_snapshot = data_snapshot.exec("python3 /home/user/data/analyze.py")

# Start an instance from the final snapshot with all changes applied
instance = client.instances.start(snapshot_id=results_snapshot.id)

Docker Container Integration

Set up instances that automatically redirect to Docker containers:

from morphcloud.api import MorphCloudClient

client = MorphCloudClient()
base_snapshot = client.snapshots.get("your_base_snapshot_id")

# Create a snapshot with a PostgreSQL container
postgres_snapshot = base_snapshot.as_container(
    image="postgres:13",
    container_name="postgres",
    env={"POSTGRES_PASSWORD": "example"},
    ports={5432: 5432}
)

# When you start an instance from this snapshot, all SSH sessions
# will automatically connect to the container instead of the host
with client.instances.start(snapshot_id=postgres_snapshot.id) as instance:
    instance.wait_until_ready()
    
    # This SSH session will connect directly to the container
    with instance.ssh() as ssh:
        ssh.run("psql -U postgres")

Experimental: Computer SDK

The Computer SDK provides advanced browser automation and interactive capabilities for instances. Contact the Morph team for preview access to the Morph Cloud Computer snapshot. This requires installing the computer extra:

# First ensure you've installed: uv pip install "morphcloud[computer]"

from morphcloud.api import MorphCloudClient
from morphcloud.computer import Computer

# Initialize the client
client = MorphCloudClient()

# Use an existing instance
instance = client.instances.get("your_instance_id")

# Convert to a Computer instance
computer = Computer(instance)

# Use the browser automation
browser = computer.browser
browser.connect()
browser.goto("https://example.com")
screenshot = browser.screenshot()
browser.click(100, 200)
browser.type("Hello World")

# Clean up when done
browser.close()

Asynchronous API

Morph Cloud also provides asynchronous versions of all methods:

import asyncio
from morphcloud.api import MorphCloudClient

async def main():
    client = MorphCloudClient()
    
    # Async list images
    images = await client.images.alist()
    
    # Async create snapshot
    snapshot = await client.snapshots.acreate(
        image_id="morphvm-minimal", 
        vcpus=1, 
        memory=512, 
        disk_size=1024
    )
    
    # Async start instance
    instance = await client.instances.astart(snapshot_id=snapshot.id)
    
    # Async wait for ready
    await instance.await_until_ready()
    
    # Async stop instance
    await instance.astop()

asyncio.run(main())

Advanced Features

Environment Variables

  • MORPH_API_KEY: Your Morph Cloud API key
  • MORPH_BASE_URL: Override the default API URL (defaults to "https://cloud.morph.so/api")
  • MORPH_SSH_HOSTNAME: Override the SSH hostname (defaults to "ssh.cloud.morph.so")
  • MORPH_SSH_PORT: Override the SSH port (defaults to 22)

Support

For issues, questions, or feature requests, please contact us at: contact@morph.so

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