The official Python SDK for Daytona, an open-source, secure and elastic infrastructure for running AI-generated code. Daytona provides full composable computers — sandboxes — that you can manage programmatically using the Daytona SDK.
The SDK provides an interface for sandbox management, file system operations, Git operations, language server protocol support, process and code execution, and computer use. For more information, see the documentation.
Install the package using pip:
pip install daytonaGenerate an API key from the Daytona Dashboard ↗ to authenticate SDK requests and access Daytona services. For more information, see the API keys documentation.
Configure the SDK using environment variables or by passing a configuration object:
DAYTONA_API_KEY: Your Daytona API keyDAYTONA_API_URL: The Daytona API URLDAYTONA_TARGET: Your target region environment (e.g.us,eu)
from daytona import Daytona, DaytonaConfig
# Initialize with environment variables
daytona = Daytona()
# Initialize with configuration object
config = DaytonaConfig(
api_key="YOUR_API_KEY",
api_url="YOUR_API_URL",
target="us"
)Create a sandbox to run your code securely in an isolated environment.
from daytona import Daytona, DaytonaConfig
config = DaytonaConfig(api_key="YOUR_API_KEY")
daytona = Daytona(config)
sandbox = daytona.create()
response = sandbox.process.code_run('print("Hello World")')Daytona provides examples and guides for common sandbox operations, best practices, and a wide range of topics, from basic usage to advanced topics, showcasing various types of integrations between Daytona and other tools.
Create a sandbox with custom resources (CPU, memory, disk).
from daytona import Daytona, CreateSandboxFromImageParams, Image, Resources
daytona = Daytona()
sandbox = daytona.create(
CreateSandboxFromImageParams(
image=Image.debian_slim("3.12"),
resources=Resources(cpu=2, memory=4, disk=8)
)
)Create an ephemeral sandbox that is automatically deleted when stopped.
from daytona import Daytona, CreateSandboxFromSnapshotParams
daytona = Daytona()
sandbox = daytona.create(
CreateSandboxFromSnapshotParams(ephemeral=True, auto_stop_interval=5)
)Create a sandbox from a snapshot.
from daytona import Daytona, CreateSandboxFromSnapshotParams
daytona = Daytona()
sandbox = daytona.create(
CreateSandboxFromSnapshotParams(
snapshot="my-snapshot-name",
language="python"
)
)Execute commands in the sandbox.
# Execute a shell command
response = sandbox.process.exec('echo "Hello, World!"')
print(response.result)
# Run Python code
response = sandbox.process.code_run('''
x = 10
y = 20
print(f"Sum: {x + y}")
''')
print(response.result)Upload, download, and search files in the sandbox.
# Upload a file
sandbox.fs.upload_file(b'Hello, World!', 'path/to/file.txt')
# Download a file
content = sandbox.fs.download_file('path/to/file.txt')
# Search for files
matches = sandbox.fs.find_files(root_dir, 'search_pattern')Clone, list branches, and add files to the sandbox.
# Clone a repository
sandbox.git.clone('https://github.com/example/repo', 'path/to/clone')
# List branches
branches = sandbox.git.branches('path/to/repo')
# Add files
sandbox.git.add('path/to/repo', ['file1.txt', 'file2.txt'])Create and start a language server to get code completions, document symbols, and more.
# Create and start a language server
lsp = sandbox.create_lsp_server('python', 'path/to/project')
lsp.start()
# Notify the lsp for the file
lsp.did_open('path/to/file.py')
# Get document symbols
symbols = lsp.document_symbols('path/to/file.py')
# Get completions
completions = lsp.completions('path/to/file.py', {"line": 10, "character": 15})Daytona is Open Source under the Apache License 2.0, and is the copyright of its contributors. If you would like to contribute to the software, read the Developer Certificate of Origin Version 1.1 (https://developercertificate.org/). Afterwards, navigate to the contributing guide to get started.
Code in _sync directory shouldn't be edited directly. It should be generated from the corresponding async code in the _async directory using the SDK generation scripts in the scripts directory.