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---
title: Coding Environment Server
emoji: π»
colorFrom: blue
colorTo: blue
sdk: docker
pinned: false
app_port: 8000
base_path: /web
tags:
- openenv
---
# Coding Environment
A Python code execution environment that runs arbitrary Python code and returns results. Perfect for testing code execution infrastructure and demonstrating environment usage patterns.
## Quick Start
The simplest way to use the Coding environment is through the `CodingEnv` class. The client is **async by default**:
```python
import asyncio
from coding_env import CodeAction, CodingEnv
async def main():
# Create environment from Docker image
client = await CodingEnv.from_docker_image("coding-env:latest")
async with client:
# Reset
result = await client.reset()
print(f"Reset complete: exit_code={result.observation.exit_code}")
# Execute Python code
code_samples = [
"print('Hello, World!')",
"x = 5 + 3\nprint(f'Result: {x}')",
"import math\nprint(math.pi)"
]
for code in code_samples:
result = await client.step(CodeAction(code=code))
print(f"Code: {code}")
print(f" β stdout: {result.observation.stdout.strip()}")
print(f" β exit_code: {result.observation.exit_code}")
asyncio.run(main())
```
For **synchronous usage**, use the `.sync()` wrapper:
```python
from coding_env import CodeAction, CodingEnv
with CodingEnv(base_url="http://localhost:8000").sync() as client:
result = client.reset()
result = client.step(CodeAction(code="print('Hello!')"))
print(result.observation.stdout)
```
The `CodingEnv.from_docker_image()` method handles:
- Starting the Docker container
- Waiting for the server to be ready
- Connecting to the environment
- Container cleanup when the context manager exits
## Building the Docker Image
Before using the environment, you need to build the Docker image:
```bash
# From project root
docker build -t coding-env:latest -f envs/coding_env/server/Dockerfile .
```
## Environment Details
### Action
**CodeAction**: Contains a single field
- `code` (str) - The Python code to execute
### Observation
**CodeObservation**: Contains the execution results
- `stdout` (str) - Standard output from code execution
- `stderr` (str) - Standard error from code execution
- `exit_code` (int) - Exit code (0 for success, non-zero for errors)
### State
**CodeState**: Tracks execution state
- `episode_id` (str) - Unique identifier for the episode
- `step_count` (int) - Number of steps taken
- `last_exit_code` (int) - Exit code from the last execution
## Advanced Usage
### Connecting to an Existing Server
If you already have a Coding environment server running, you can connect directly:
```python
from coding_env import CodeAction, CodingEnv
# Async usage
async with CodingEnv(base_url="http://localhost:8000") as client:
result = await client.reset()
result = await client.step(CodeAction(code="print('Hello!')"))
# Sync usage
with CodingEnv(base_url="http://localhost:8000").sync() as client:
result = client.reset()
result = client.step(CodeAction(code="print('Hello!')"))
```
Note: When connecting to an existing server, closing the client will NOT stop the server.
## Development & Testing
### Running Tests
Install the coding_env package with dev dependencies and run the tests from the repo root:
```bash
# Install coding_env with dev dependencies (includes smolagents and pytest)
uv pip install -e "envs/coding_env[dev]"
# Run unit tests (no Docker required)
uv run pytest tests/envs/test_python_codeact_reset.py tests/envs/test_python_codeact_rewards.py -v
# Run integration tests (requires Docker image to be built)
docker build -t coding-env:latest -f envs/coding_env/server/Dockerfile .
SKIP_DOCKER_TESTS=0 uv run pytest tests/envs/test_coding_env_integration.py -v
```
### Running the Full Example
Run the complete example that demonstrates the full workflow:
```bash
python3 envs/coding_env/client/example_usage.py
```
This example shows:
- Creating an environment from a Docker image
- Resetting and executing code through the environment
- Automatic cleanup with `close()`
## Project Structure
```
coding_env/
βββ README.md # This file
βββ models.py # Action, Observation, and State models
βββ client/
β βββ coding_env_client.py # CodingEnv client implementation
β βββ example_usage.py # Usage examples
βββ server/
βββ python_codeact_env.py # Core environment logic
βββ app.py # FastAPI application
βββ transforms.py # Observation transforms
βββ Dockerfile # Container image definition
βββ README.md # Server-specific documentation
```
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