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* SDK sandbox provisioning: built-in providers, docs restructure, and quickstart overhaul - Add built-in sandbox providers (local, docker, e2b, daytona, vercel, cloudflare) to the TypeScript SDK so users import directly instead of passing client instances - Restructure docs: rename architecture to orchestration-architecture, add new architecture page for server overview, improve getting started flow - Rewrite quickstart to be TypeScript-first with provider CodeGroup and custom provider accordion - Update all examples to use new provider APIs - Update persist drivers and foundry for new SDK surface Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Fix SDK typecheck errors and update persist drivers for insertEvent signature - Fix insertEvent call in client.ts to pass sessionId as first argument - Update Daytona provider create options to use Partial type (image has default) - Update StrictUniqueSessionPersistDriver in tests to match new insertEvent signature - Sync persist packages, openapi spec, and docs with upstream changes Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Add Modal and ComputeSDK built-in providers, update examples and docs - Add `sandbox-agent/modal` provider using Modal SDK with node:22-slim image - Add `sandbox-agent/computesdk` provider using ComputeSDK's unified sandbox API - Update Modal and ComputeSDK examples to use new SDK providers - Update Modal and ComputeSDK deploy docs with provider-based examples - Add Modal to quickstart CodeGroup and docs.json navigation - Add provider test entries for Modal and ComputeSDK - Remove old standalone example files (modal.ts, computesdk.ts) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Fix Modal provider: pre-install agents in image, fire-and-forget exec for server - Pre-install agents in Dockerfile commands so they are cached across creates - Use fire-and-forget exec (no wait) to keep server alive in Modal sandbox - Add memoryMiB option (default 2GB) to avoid OOM during agent install Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Sync upstream changes: multiplayer docs, logos, openapi spec, foundry config Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * SDK: Add ensureServer() for automatic server recovery Add ensureServer() to SandboxProvider interface to handle cases where the sandbox-agent server stops or goes to sleep. The SDK now calls this method after 3 consecutive health-check failures, allowing providers to restart the server if needed. Most built-in providers (E2B, Daytona, Vercel, Modal, ComputeSDK) implement this. Docker and Cloudflare manage server lifecycle differently, and Local uses managed child processes. Also update docs for quickstart, architecture, multiplayer, and session persistence; mark persist-* packages as deprecated; and add ensureServer implementations to all applicable providers. Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * wip --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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---
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title: "Agent Sessions"
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description: "Create sessions, prompt agents, and inspect event history."
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sidebarTitle: "Sessions"
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icon: "comments"
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---
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Sessions are the unit of interaction with an agent. Create one session per task, send prompts, and consume event history.
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For SDK-based flows, sessions can be restored after runtime/session loss when persistence is enabled.
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See [Session Restoration](/session-restoration).
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## Create a session
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```ts
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import { SandboxAgent } from "sandbox-agent";
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const sdk = await SandboxAgent.connect({
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baseUrl: "http://127.0.0.1:2468",
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});
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const session = await sdk.createSession({
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agent: "codex",
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cwd: "/",
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});
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console.log(session.id, session.agentSessionId);
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```
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## Send a prompt
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```ts
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const response = await session.prompt([
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{ type: "text", text: "Summarize the repository structure." },
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]);
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console.log(response.stopReason);
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```
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## Subscribe to live events
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```ts
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const unsubscribe = session.onEvent((event) => {
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console.log(event.eventIndex, event.sender, event.payload);
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});
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await session.prompt([
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{ type: "text", text: "Explain the main entrypoints." },
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]);
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unsubscribe();
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```
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## Fetch persisted event history
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```ts
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const page = await sdk.getEvents({
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sessionId: session.id,
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limit: 50,
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});
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for (const event of page.items) {
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console.log(event.id, event.createdAt, event.sender);
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}
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```
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## List and load sessions
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```ts
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const sessions = await sdk.listSessions({ limit: 20 });
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for (const item of sessions.items) {
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console.log(item.id, item.agent, item.createdAt);
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}
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if (sessions.items.length > 0) {
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const loaded = await sdk.resumeSession(sessions.items[0]!.id);
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await loaded.prompt([{ type: "text", text: "Continue." }]);
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}
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```
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## Configure model, mode, and thought level
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Set the model, mode, or thought level on a session at creation time or after:
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```ts
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// At creation time
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const session = await sdk.createSession({
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agent: "codex",
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model: "gpt-5.3-codex",
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mode: "auto",
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thoughtLevel: "high",
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});
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```
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```ts
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// After creation
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await session.setModel("gpt-5.2-codex");
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await session.setMode("full-access");
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await session.setThoughtLevel("medium");
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```
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Query available modes:
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```ts
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const modes = await session.getModes();
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console.log(modes?.currentModeId, modes?.availableModes);
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```
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### Advanced config options
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For config options beyond model, mode, and thought level, use `getConfigOptions` to discover what the agent supports and `setConfigOption` to set any option by ID:
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```ts
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const options = await session.getConfigOptions();
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for (const opt of options) {
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console.log(opt.id, opt.category, opt.type);
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}
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```
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```ts
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await session.setConfigOption("some-agent-option", "value");
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```
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## Handle permission requests
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For agents that request tool-use permissions, register a permission listener and reply with `once`, `always`, or `reject`:
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```ts
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const session = await sdk.createSession({
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agent: "claude",
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mode: "default",
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});
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session.onPermissionRequest((request) => {
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console.log(request.toolCall.title, request.availableReplies);
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void session.respondPermission(request.id, "once");
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});
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await session.prompt([
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{ type: "text", text: "Create ./permission-example.txt with the text hello." },
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]);
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```
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### Auto-approving permissions
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To auto-approve all permission requests, respond with `"once"` or `"always"` in your listener:
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```ts
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session.onPermissionRequest((request) => {
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void session.respondPermission(request.id, "always");
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});
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```
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See `examples/permissions/src/index.ts` for a complete permissions example that works with Claude and Codex.
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<Info>
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Some agents like Claude allow configuring permission behavior through modes (e.g. `bypassPermissions`, `acceptEdits`). We recommend leaving the mode as `default` and handling permission decisions explicitly in `onPermissionRequest` instead.
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</Info>
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## Destroy a session
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```ts
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await sdk.destroySession(session.id);
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```
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