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Shipyard Python SDK

A Python SDK for interacting with Shipyard containerized execution environments.

Installation

pip install aiohttp

Quick Start

import asyncio
from shipyard_python_sdk import ShipyardClient, Spec, create_session_ship

async def main():
    # Option 1: Using client directly
    client = ShipyardClient(
        endpoint_url="http://localhost:8000",
        access_token="your-token"
    )
    
    ship = await client.create_ship(
        ttl=3600,  # 1 hour
        spec=Spec(cpus=1.0, memory="512m"),
        max_session_num=5
    )
    
    # Use the ship
    await ship.fs.create_file("hello.txt", "Hello, World!")
    result = await ship.fs.read_file("hello.txt")
    print(result["content"])
    
    # Option 2: Using convenience function
    ship = await create_session_ship(
        ttl=1800,
        spec=Spec(cpus=0.5, memory="256m")
    )
    
    await client.close()

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

File Structure

shipyard_python_sdk/
├── __init__.py          # Main package exports
├── types.py             # Type definitions and data models
├── client.py            # Main ShipyardClient implementation
├── session.py           # SessionShip implementation
├── filesystem.py        # File system operations component
├── shell.py             # Shell operations component
├── python.py            # Python/IPython operations component
├── utils.py             # Convenience functions
└── examples.py          # Usage examples

Components

ShipyardClient

Main client class for interacting with the Bay API.

SessionShip

Represents a ship session with three main components:

  • ship.fs - File system operations
  • ship.shell - Shell command execution
  • ship.python - Python code execution

Spec

Resource specification for ships:

spec = Spec(cpus=2.0, memory="1g")

Environment Variables

  • SHIPYARD_ENDPOINT - Bay API endpoint URL
  • SHIPYARD_TOKEN - Access token for authentication

Error Handling

All operations can raise exceptions. Wrap calls in try-catch blocks:

try:
    result = await ship.fs.read_file("nonexistent.txt")
except Exception as e:
    print(f"Error: {e}")

Examples

See examples.py for comprehensive usage examples including:

  • Basic file operations
  • Shell command execution
  • Python code execution with persistent variables
  • Background processes
  • Error handling patterns

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