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Fallback pattern for executing Python code when execute_code_sandbox fails
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Fallback pattern for executing Python code when execute_code_sandbox fails
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| name | code-exec-fallback |
| description | Fallback pattern for executing Python code when execute_code_sandbox fails |
Use this pattern when execute_code_sandbox fails repeatedly (typically 2+ attempts) due to environment limitations, timeouts, dependency issues, or sandbox restrictions.
Instead of executing code directly in the sandbox, write the Python script to a file and execute it via shell:
write_filerun_shell with python3 script.pyUse write_file to save your Python code:
- Path: Choose a descriptive name (e.g., "process_data.py", "analyze.py")
- Content: Your complete Python script with all imports and logic
Use run_shell to execute:
- Command: "python3 <script_name>.py"
- Timeout: Set appropriately for your task (default 30s, increase if needed)
- Capture stdout/stderr from run_shell
- Parse results as needed
- Optionally delete the script file after execution
# Instead of this (which may fail):
execute_code_sandbox(code="import pandas as pd; df = pd.read_csv('data.csv')...")
# Do this:
write_file(path="analyze.py", content="""
import pandas as pd
import json
df = pd.read_csv('data.csv')
result = df.groupby('category').sum()
print(json.dumps(result.to_dict()))
""")
run_shell(command="python3 analyze.py", timeout=60)