SandboxRunner
FreeNot checkedEnables AI assistants to securely execute Python and C++ code snippets inside disposable, isolated Docker containers and receive structured results.
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Enables AI assistants to securely execute Python and C++ code snippets inside disposable, isolated Docker containers and receive structured results.
README
SandboxRunner is a custom Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables AI assistants and MCP-compatible clients to securely execute Python and C++ code snippets inside disposable, isolated Docker containers — and receive back structured results (stdout, stderr, exit code, and timing) in real time.
Built to understand MCP server design, Docker-based process isolation, and security-boundary thinking from the ground up.
Table of Contents
- Features
- Architecture
- Requirements
- Installation
- Configuration
- MCP Tools
- Isolation & Resource Limits
- Execution History
- Usage
- Project Structure
- Testing
- Known Limitations
- Contributing
Features
- ✅ Python execution — runs snippets inside
python:3.12-slim - ✅ C++ execution — two-stage compile (
g++ -std=c++17 -O2) + run, usinggcc:14 - ✅ Strong isolation per run:
- No network access (
--network none) - Hard memory cap (default
256m) - Hard CPU cap (default
0.5cores) - Read-only root filesystem with a temporary scratch-only mount
noexectmpfs for/tmp- Containers are ephemeral — deleted after every run
- No network access (
- ✅ Independent timeout enforcement — a hung snippet cannot hang the MCP server; the container is force-killed on timeout
- ✅ Output size capping — stdout/stderr truncated at 100 KB with a clear marker
- ✅ Distinct compile vs. runtime errors for C++ — compiler errors are surfaced separately from runtime crashes
- ✅ Local execution history — every run is logged to a local SQLite database and queryable via MCP
- ✅ Actionable Docker errors — clear error message if Docker is not running, instead of a silent hang
- ✅ All tunables in one place —
config.pyis the single source of truth for limits, images, and settings
Architecture
MCP Client ──(stdio / sse)──▶ SandboxRunner (FastMCP)
│
▼
execution.py (orchestration)
│
┌─────────────┴─────────────┐
▼ ▼
Docker (Python) Docker (C++)
python:3.12-slim gcc:14 container
--network none --network none
--memory 256m --memory 256m
--cpus 0.5 --cpus 0.5
--read-only Stage 1: compile (rw /scratch)
Stage 2: run (ro /scratch)
│
▼
database.py → sandbox_history.db (SQLite)
Per-execution flow (run_code)
- Validates input — language, code size, timeout ceiling
- Writes code to a temporary host directory
- Mounts that directory into a fresh Docker container as
/scratch - Python: runs
python /scratch/snippet.pydirectly - C++: compiles to
/scratch/a.out(read-write mount), then runs the binary (read-only mount) in a second container — compile errors are returned distinctly from runtime errors - Enforces timeout at the server level; kills the container if exceeded
- Captures and truncates stdout/stderr
- Logs run metadata to SQLite
- Returns a structured result to the MCP client
Requirements
- Python ≥ 3.12
- uv — package manager (
pip install uvor see uv docs) - Docker Desktop or Docker Engine — must be installed and running
- Docker images (pre-pull recommended):
python:3.12-slimgcc:14
Python Dependencies
| Package | Purpose |
|---|---|
mcp[cli] >= 1.28.1 |
Official MCP SDK (FastMCP server + CLI) |
docker >= 7.1.0 |
Docker SDK — container orchestration |
Dev only:
| Package | Purpose |
|---|---|
pytest >= 9.1.1 |
Test runner |
pytest-asyncio >= 1.4.0 |
Async test support |
Installation
# 1. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/your-username/sandbox-runner.git
cd sandbox-runner
# 2. Ensure Docker is running
docker ps
# 3. Install dependencies and create the virtual environment
uv sync
# 4. Pre-pull the Docker images (avoids slow cold start on first run)
docker pull python:3.12-slim
docker pull gcc:14
The sandbox-runner console script is installed automatically via [project.scripts] in pyproject.toml.
Configuration
All tunables live in src/sandbox_runner/config.py. No environment variables are required beyond the optional transport flag.
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECONDS |
10 |
Default execution timeout |
MAX_TIMEOUT_SECONDS |
30 |
Hard ceiling — cannot be exceeded by callers |
MEMORY_LIMIT |
"256m" |
Per-container memory cap |
CPU_LIMIT |
"0.5" |
Per-container CPU share (in cores) |
MAX_CODE_SIZE_BYTES |
51200 (50 KB) |
Maximum allowed snippet size |
MAX_OUTPUT_SIZE_BYTES |
102400 (100 KB) |
Output truncation threshold |
DB_FILE |
"sandbox_history.db" |
SQLite file for execution history |
DEFAULT_HISTORY_LIMIT |
20 |
Default rows returned by history tool |
To add a new language, add an entry to SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES in config.py with an image, run_cmd, and optionally compile_cmd / source_file for compiled languages.
MCP Tools
| Tool | Description | Inputs | Outputs |
|---|---|---|---|
run_code |
Execute a code snippet in an isolated container | language (python|cpp), code, timeout_seconds (opt, default 10, max 30) |
status, exit_code, stdout, stderr, duration_ms, language |
list_supported_languages |
List available languages and Docker images | — | [{language, image, description}] |
get_execution_history |
Retrieve recent run records | limit (opt, default 20) |
[{id, timestamp, language, code_snippet, status, exit_code, duration_ms, stdout_size, stderr_size}] |
status values: success · error · timeout · compile_error (C++ only)
Example run_code response:
{
"status": "success",
"exit_code": 0,
"stdout": "The sum of elements is: 15\n",
"stderr": "",
"duration_ms": 1823.47,
"language": "cpp"
}
Isolation & Resource Limits
Each run is sandboxed with the following Docker constraints:
| Constraint | Value | Effect |
|---|---|---|
--network none |
Enforced | No outbound or inbound network access |
--memory 256m |
Configurable | Hard memory ceiling per container |
--cpus 0.5 |
Configurable | CPU share cap |
--read-only |
Always on | Root filesystem is immutable |
tmpfs /tmp |
size=64m,noexec |
Small, non-executable temp space |
--rm |
Always on | Container is deleted after each run |
| Timeout kill | Server-level | Server kills container if it exceeds timeout |
⚠️ This uses Docker-level isolation — suitable for personal/local use. It is not a hardened multi-tenant sandbox (e.g. gVisor, Firecracker) and is not intended for running untrusted third-party code.
Execution History
Every run is stored in a local SQLite database (sandbox_history.db):
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS runs (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
timestamp REAL NOT NULL,
language TEXT NOT NULL,
code_snippet TEXT NOT NULL, -- first 500 chars only
status TEXT NOT NULL,
exit_code INTEGER,
duration_ms REAL NOT NULL,
stdout_size INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
stderr_size INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0
);
- Only the first 500 characters of each snippet are persisted as a preview.
stdout_size/stderr_sizestore byte counts, not the full content.- Timestamps are returned as ISO 8601 UTC strings via the
get_execution_historytool.
Usage
Registering with an MCP Client
Add SandboxRunner to your MCP client's configuration. Example for Claude Desktop (claude_desktop_config.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"sandbox-runner": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"/absolute/path/to/sandbox-runner",
"run",
"sandbox-runner"
]
}
}
}
Replace
/absolute/path/to/sandbox-runnerwith your actual cloned directory path.
On Windows:C:\\Users\\YourName\\path\\to\\sandbox-runner
Restart the MCP client after saving the config. The three tools will become available immediately.
Running Standalone
# Start with stdio transport (default — for MCP clients like Claude Desktop)
uv run sandbox-runner
# Start with SSE transport (for web-based or HTTP MCP clients)
uv run sandbox-runner --transport sse
# View CLI help
uv run sandbox-runner --help
Project Structure
sandbox-runner/
├── src/
│ └── sandbox_runner/
│ ├── __init__.py # Package version
│ ├── config.py # All tunables — limits, images, DB path
│ ├── database.py # SQLite connection, record_run, fetch_history
│ ├── execution.py # Docker orchestration, validation, truncation
│ ├── main.py # CLI entrypoint (argparse + transport)
│ └── server.py # FastMCP server + tool definitions
├── tests/
│ ├── test_execution.py # Input validation + mocked Docker execution tests
│ └── test_server.py # Mocked MCP tool-level tests
├── pyproject.toml # Project metadata, deps, build config
├── uv.lock # Locked dependency tree
├── .python-version # Pinned Python version
├── sandbox_history.db # SQLite history (auto-created at runtime)
└── README.md
Testing
The test suite uses mocked Docker calls — Docker does not need to be running to run the tests.
uv run pytest
Current coverage:
test_execution.py- Valid input passes without errors
- Unsupported language raises
ValueError - Empty code raises
ValueError - Oversized code raises
ValueError - Timeout exceeding max raises
ValueError - Mocked end-to-end Python execution — asserts
status == "success"and correct stdout
test_server.pyrun_codesuccess path — verifies result format and DB logging callrun_codeinvalid language — verifies error response and that DB is not writtenlist_supported_languages— returns entries for bothpythonandcppget_execution_history— timestamps formatted as ISO 8601 strings
Known Limitations
- Docker must be running. The server returns a clear error if the Docker daemon is unreachable — no silent hangs.
- Docker-level isolation only. Not a hardened cloud-grade sandbox. Designed for single-user, local use.
- No multi-tenancy. No auth, no rate limiting — assumes a single trusted operator.
- Fixed resource limits by default. 256 MB / 0.5 CPU / 10s default timeout may be restrictive for heavy compute workloads.
- History stores only snippet previews. Full code content is not persisted; only the first 500 characters are stored.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome!
- Fork the repo and create a feature branch
- Run
uv run pytestand ensure all tests pass - Keep new tunables in
config.py— avoid hardcoding values elsewhere - Open a Pull Request with a clear description of the change and its motivation
Install SandboxRunner in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install sandboxrunnerInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add sandboxrunner -- uvx --from git+https://github.com/huzayfaSiddique/sandbox_runner sandbox-runnerFAQ
Is SandboxRunner MCP free?
Yes, SandboxRunner MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does SandboxRunner need an API key?
No, SandboxRunner runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is SandboxRunner hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install SandboxRunner in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open SandboxRunner on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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