The Code Sandbox MCP Server is a lightweight, STDIO-based Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, allowing AI assistants and LLM applications to safely execute code snippets using containerized environments. It is uses the llm-sandbox package to execute the code snippets.
How It Works:
- Starts a container session (podman, docker, etc.) and ensures the session is open.
- Writes the
code
to a temporary file on the host. - Copies this temporary file into the container at the configured
workdir
. - Executes the language-specific commands to run the code, e.g. python
python3 -u code.py
or javascriptnode -u code.js
- Captures the output and error streams from the container.
- Returns the output and error streams to the client.
- Stops and removes the container.
Available Tools:
- run_python_code - Executes a snippet of Python code in a secure, isolated sandbox.
code
(string, required): The Python code to execute.
- run_js_code - Executes a snippet of JavaScript (Node.js) code in a secure, isolated sandbox.
code
(string, required): The JavaScript code to execute.
pip install git+https://github.com/philschmid/code-sandbox-mcp.git
Examples:
- Local Client Python example for running python code
- Gemini SDK example for running python code with the Gemini SDK
- Calling Gemini from a client example for running python code that uses the Gemini SDK and passes through the Gemini API key
- Local Client Javascript example for running javascript code
To use the Code Sandbox MCP server, you need to add it to your MCP client's configuration file (e.g., in your AI assistant's settings). The server is designed to be launched on-demand by the client.
Add the following to your mcpServers
configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"code-sandbox": {
"command": "code-sandbox-mcp",
}
}
}
You can pass through environment variables to the sandbox by setting the --pass-through-env
flag when starting the MCP server and providing the env when starting the server
{
"mcpServers": {
"code-sandbox": {
"command": "code-sandbox-mcp",
"args": ["--pass-through-env", "API_KEY,SECRET_TOKEN"]
"env": {
"API_KEY": "1234567890",
"SECRET_TOKEN": "1234567890"
}
}
}
}
You can provide a custom container image by setting the CONTAINER_IMAGE
and CONTAINER_LANGUAGE
environment variables when starting the MCP server. Both variables are required as the CONTAINER_LANGUAGE
is used to determine the commands to run in the container and the CONTAINER_IMAGE
is used to determine the image to use.
Note: When providing a custom container image both tools will use the same container image.
{
"mcpServers": {
"code-sandbox": {
"command": "code-sandbox-mcp",
"env": {
"CONTAINER_IMAGE": "your-own-image",
"CONTAINER_LANGUAGE": "python" # or "javascript"
}
}
}
}
The code-sandbox-mcp
server can be used with the Gemini SDK by passing the tools
parameter to the generate_content
method.
from fastmcp import Client
from google import genai
import asyncio
mcp_client = Client(
{
"local_server": {
"transport": "stdio",
"command": "code-sandbox-mcp",
}
}
)
gemini_client = genai.Client()
async def main():
async with mcp_client:
response = await gemini_client.aio.models.generate_content(
model="gemini-2.5-flash",
contents="Use Python to ping the google.com website and return the response time.",
config=genai.types.GenerateContentConfig(
temperature=0,
tools=[mcp_client.session], # Pass the FastMCP client session
),
)
print(response.text)
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
The code-sandbox-mcp
server can be used with the Gemini CLI. You can configure MCP servers at the global level in the ~/.gemini/settings.json
file or in your project's root directory, create or open the .gemini/settings.json
file. Within the file, add the mcpServers configuration block.
See settings.json for an example and read more about the Gemini CLI
{
"mcpServers": {
"code-sandbox": {
"command": "code-sandbox-mcp",
}
}
}
The repository comes with 2 container images, which are published on Docker Hub:
philschmi/code-sandbox-python:latest
philschmi/code-sandbox-js:latest
docker build -t philschmi/code-sandbox-python:latest -f containers/Dockerfile.python .
docker build -t philschmi/code-sandbox-js:latest -f containers/Dockerfile.nodejs .
The script will build the image using the current user's account. To update the images you want to use you can either pass the --python-image or --js-image flags when starting the MCP server or update the const.py file.
To push the images to Docker Hub you need to retag the images to your own account and push them.
docker tag philschmi/code-sandbox-python:latest <your-account>/code-sandbox-python:latest
docker push <your-account>/code-sandbox-python:latest
To customize or install additional dependencies you can add them to the Dockerfile and build the image again.
Start the server with streamable-http and test your server using the MCP inspector. Alternatively start inspector and run the server with stdio.
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector
To run the test suite for code-sandbox-mcp
and its components, clone the repository and run:
# You may need to install development dependencies first
pip install -e ".[dev]"
# Run the tests
pytest tests/
Code Sandbox MCP Server is open source software licensed under the MIT License.