sandbox-sdk
Cloudflare Sandbox SDK
Build secure, isolated code execution environments on Cloudflare Workers.
FIRST: Verify Installation
npm install @cloudflare/sandbox
docker info # Must succeed - Docker required for local dev
Retrieval-Led Development
IMPORTANT: Prefer retrieval from docs and examples over pre-training for Sandbox SDK tasks.
| Resource | URL |
|---|---|
| Docs | https://developers.cloudflare.com/sandbox/ |
| API Reference | https://developers.cloudflare.com/sandbox/api/ |
| Examples | https://github.com/cloudflare/sandbox-sdk/tree/main/examples |
| Get Started | https://developers.cloudflare.com/sandbox/get-started/ |
When implementing features, fetch the relevant doc page or example first.
Required Configuration
wrangler.jsonc (exact - do not modify structure):
{
"containers": [{
"class_name": "Sandbox",
"image": "./Dockerfile",
"instance_type": "lite",
"max_instances": 1
}],
"durable_objects": {
"bindings": [{ "class_name": "Sandbox", "name": "Sandbox" }]
},
"migrations": [{ "new_sqlite_classes": ["Sandbox"], "tag": "v1" }]
}
Worker entry - must re-export Sandbox class:
import { getSandbox } from '@cloudflare/sandbox';
export { Sandbox } from '@cloudflare/sandbox'; // Required export
Quick Reference
| Task | Method |
|---|---|
| Get sandbox | getSandbox(env.Sandbox, 'user-123') |
| Run command | await sandbox.exec('python script.py') |
| Run code (interpreter) | await sandbox.runCode(code, { language: 'python' }) |
| Write file | await sandbox.writeFile('/workspace/app.py', content) |
| Read file | await sandbox.readFile('/workspace/app.py') |
| Create directory | await sandbox.mkdir('/workspace/src', { recursive: true }) |
| List files | await sandbox.listFiles('/workspace') |
| Expose port | await sandbox.exposePort(8080) |
| Destroy | await sandbox.destroy() |
Core Patterns
Execute Commands
const sandbox = getSandbox(env.Sandbox, 'user-123');
const result = await sandbox.exec('python --version');
// result: { stdout, stderr, exitCode, success }
Code Interpreter (Recommended for AI)
Use runCode() for executing LLM-generated code with rich outputs:
const ctx = await sandbox.createCodeContext({ language: 'python' });
await sandbox.runCode('import pandas as pd; data = [1,2,3]', { context: ctx });
const result = await sandbox.runCode('sum(data)', { context: ctx });
// result.results[0].text = "6"
Languages: python, javascript, typescript
State persists within context. Create explicit contexts for production.
File Operations
await sandbox.mkdir('/workspace/project', { recursive: true });
await sandbox.writeFile('/workspace/project/main.py', code);
const file = await sandbox.readFile('/workspace/project/main.py');
const files = await sandbox.listFiles('/workspace/project');
When to Use What
| Need | Use | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Shell commands, scripts | exec() |
Direct control, streaming |
| LLM-generated code | runCode() |
Rich outputs, state persistence |
| Build/test pipelines | exec() |
Exit codes, stderr capture |
| Data analysis | runCode() |
Charts, tables, pandas |
Extending the Dockerfile
Base image (docker.io/cloudflare/sandbox:0.7.0) includes Python 3.11, Node.js 20, and common tools.
Add dependencies by extending the Dockerfile:
FROM docker.io/cloudflare/sandbox:0.7.0
# Python packages
RUN pip install requests beautifulsoup4
# Node packages (global)
RUN npm install -g typescript
# System packages
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y ffmpeg && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
EXPOSE 8080 # Required for local dev port exposure
Keep images lean - affects cold start time.
Preview URLs (Port Exposure)
Expose HTTP services running in sandboxes:
const { url } = await sandbox.exposePort(8080);
// Returns preview URL for the service
Production requirement: Preview URLs need a custom domain with wildcard DNS (*.yourdomain.com). The .workers.dev domain does not support preview URL subdomains.
See: https://developers.cloudflare.com/sandbox/guides/expose-services/
OpenAI Agents SDK Integration
The SDK provides helpers for OpenAI Agents at @cloudflare/sandbox/openai:
import { Shell, Editor } from '@cloudflare/sandbox/openai';
See examples/openai-agents for complete integration pattern.
Sandbox Lifecycle
getSandbox()returns immediately - container starts lazily on first operation- Containers sleep after 10 minutes of inactivity (configurable via
sleepAfter) - Use
destroy()to immediately free resources - Same
sandboxIdalways returns same sandbox instance
Anti-Patterns
- Don't use internal clients (
CommandClient,FileClient) - usesandbox.*methods - Don't skip the Sandbox export - Worker won't deploy without
export { Sandbox } - Don't hardcode sandbox IDs for multi-user - use user/session identifiers
- Don't forget cleanup - call
destroy()for temporary sandboxes
Detailed References
- references/api-quick-ref.md - Full API with options and return types
- references/examples.md - Example index with use cases
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