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OpenSandbox Python SDK - Secure, isolated execution environments

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OpenSandbox SDK for Python

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A Python SDK for low-level interaction with OpenSandbox. It provides capabilities to create, manage, and interact with secure sandbox environments, including executing shell commands, managing files, and monitoring resources.

Installation

pip

pip install opensandbox

uv

uv add opensandbox

Quick Start

The following example shows how to create a sandbox and execute a shell command.

Note: Before running this example, ensure the OpenSandbox service is running. See the root README.md for startup instructions.

import asyncio
from opensandbox.sandbox import Sandbox
from opensandbox.config import ConnectionConfig
from opensandbox.exceptions import SandboxException

async def main():
    # 1. Configure connection
    config = ConnectionConfig(
        domain="api.opensandbox.io",
        api_key="your-api-key"
    )

    # 2. Create a Sandbox
    try:
        sandbox = await Sandbox.create(
            "ubuntu",
            connection_config=config
        )
        async with sandbox:

            # 3. Execute a shell command
            execution = await sandbox.commands.run("echo 'Hello Sandbox!'")

            # 4. Print output
            print(execution.logs.stdout[0].text)

            # 5. Cleanup (sandbox.close() called automatically)
            # Note: kill() must be called explicitly if you want to terminate the remote sandbox instance immediately
            await sandbox.kill()

    except SandboxException as e:
        # Handle Sandbox specific exceptions
        print(f"Sandbox Error: [{e.error.code}] {e.error.message}")
    except Exception as e:
        print(f"Error: {e}")

if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Synchronous Quick Start

If you prefer a synchronous API, use SandboxSync / SandboxManagerSync and ConnectionConfigSync:

from datetime import timedelta

import httpx
from opensandbox import SandboxSync
from opensandbox.config import ConnectionConfigSync

config = ConnectionConfigSync(
    domain="api.opensandbox.io",
    api_key="your-api-key",
    request_timeout=timedelta(seconds=30),
    transport=httpx.HTTPTransport(limits=httpx.Limits(max_connections=20)),
)

sandbox = SandboxSync.create("ubuntu", connection_config=config)
with sandbox:
    execution = sandbox.commands.run("echo 'Hello Sandbox!'")
    print(execution.logs.stdout[0].text)
    sandbox.kill()

Usage Examples

1. Lifecycle Management

Manage the sandbox lifecycle, including renewal, pausing, and resuming.

from datetime import timedelta

# Renew the sandbox
# This resets the expiration time to (current time + duration)
await sandbox.renew(timedelta(minutes=30))

# Pause execution (suspends all processes)
await sandbox.pause()

# Resume execution
sandbox = await Sandbox.resume(
    sandbox_id=sandbox.id,
    connection_config=config,
)

# Get current status
info = await sandbox.get_info()
print(f"State: {info.status.state}")

2. Custom Health Check

Define custom logic to determine if the sandbox is healthy. This overrides the default ping check.

async def custom_health_check(sbx: Sandbox) -> bool:
    try:
        # 1. Get the external mapped address for port 80
        endpoint = await sbx.get_endpoint(80)

        # 2. Perform your connection check (e.g. HTTP request, Socket connect)
        # return await check_connection(endpoint.endpoint)
        return True
    except Exception:
        return False

sandbox = await Sandbox.create(
    "nginx:latest",
    connection_config=config,
    health_check=custom_health_check  # Custom check: Wait for port 80 to be accessible
)

3. Command Execution & Streaming

Execute commands and handle output streams in real-time.

from opensandbox.models.execd import ExecutionHandlers, RunCommandOpts

# Define async handlers for streaming output
async def handle_stdout(msg):
    print(f"STDOUT: {msg.text}")

async def handle_stderr(msg):
    print(f"STDERR: {msg.text}")

async def handle_complete(complete):
    print(f"Command finished in {complete.execution_time_in_millis}ms")

# Create handlers (all handlers must be async)
handlers = ExecutionHandlers(
    on_stdout=handle_stdout,
    on_stderr=handle_stderr,
    on_execution_complete=handle_complete
)

# Execute command with handlers
result = await sandbox.commands.run(
    "for i in {1..5}; do echo \"Count $i\"; sleep 0.5; done",
    handlers=handlers
)

4. Comprehensive File Operations

Manage files and directories, including read, write, list, delete, and search.

from opensandbox.models.filesystem import WriteEntry, SearchEntry

# 1. Write file
await sandbox.files.write_files([
    WriteEntry(
        path="/tmp/hello.txt",
        data="Hello World",
        mode=0o644
    )
])

# 2. Read file
content = await sandbox.files.read_file("/tmp/hello.txt")
print(f"Content: {content}")

# 3. List/Search files
files = await sandbox.files.search(
    SearchEntry(
        path="/tmp",
        pattern="*.txt"
    )
)
for f in files:
    print(f"Found: {f.path}")

# 4. Delete file
await sandbox.files.delete_files(["/tmp/hello.txt"])

5. Sandbox Management (Admin)

Use SandboxManager for administrative tasks and finding existing sandboxes.

from opensandbox.sandbox import SandboxManager
from opensandbox.models.sandboxes import SandboxFilter

# Create manager using async context manager
async with await SandboxManager.create(connection_config=config) as manager:

    # List running sandboxes
    sandboxes = await manager.list_sandbox_infos(
        SandboxFilter(
            states=["RUNNING"],
            page_size=10
        )
    )

    for info in sandboxes.sandbox_infos:
        print(f"Found sandbox: {info.id}")
        # Perform admin actions
        await manager.kill_sandbox(info.id)

Configuration

1. Connection Configuration

The ConnectionConfig class manages API server connection settings.

Parameter Description Default Environment Variable
api_key API Key for authentication Required OPEN_SANDBOX_API_KEY
domain The endpoint domain of the sandbox service Required (or localhost:8080) OPEN_SANDBOX_DOMAIN
protocol HTTP protocol (http/https) http -
request_timeout Timeout for API requests 30 seconds -
debug Enable debug logging for HTTP requests False -
headers Custom HTTP headers Empty -
transport Shared httpx transport (pool/proxy/retry) SDK-created per instance -
from datetime import timedelta

# 1. Basic configuration
config = ConnectionConfig(
    api_key="your-key",
    domain="api.opensandbox.io",
    request_timeout=timedelta(seconds=60)
)

# 2. Advanced: Custom headers and custom transport
# If you create many Sandbox instances, configuring a shared transport is recommended to optimize resource usage.
# SDK default keep-alive is 30 seconds for its own transports.
import httpx

config = ConnectionConfig(
    api_key="your-key",
    domain="api.opensandbox.io",
    headers={"X-Custom-Header": "value"},
    transport=httpx.AsyncHTTPTransport(
        limits=httpx.Limits(
            max_connections=100,
            max_keepalive_connections=50,
        keepalive_expiry=30.0,
        )
    ),
)

# If you provide a custom transport, you are responsible for closing it:
# await config.transport.aclose()

2. Sandbox Creation Configuration

The Sandbox.create() allows configuring the sandbox environment.

Parameter Description Default
image Docker image specification Required
timeout Automatic termination timeout 10 minutes
entrypoint Container entrypoint command ["tail", "-f", "/dev/null"]
resource CPU and memory limits {"cpu": "1", "memory": "2Gi"}
env Environment variables Empty
metadata Custom metadata tags Empty
ready_timeout Max time to wait for sandbox to be ready 30 seconds
from datetime import timedelta

sandbox = await Sandbox.create(
    "python:3.11",
    connection_config=config,
    timeout=timedelta(minutes=30),
    resource={"cpu": "2", "memory": "4Gi"},
    env={"PYTHONPATH": "/app"},
    metadata={"project": "demo"}
)

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