
vercel-sandbox
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Investigate Vercel Sandbox lifecycle, timeout, snapshot, and persistence behavior. Use when users ask about Vercel Sandbox, `@vercel/sandbox`,…
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name: vercel-sandbox
description: Investigate Vercel Sandbox lifecycle, timeout, snapshot, and persistence behavior. Use when users ask about Vercel Sandbox, @vercel/sandbox, Sandbox.create, Sandbox.get, why files disappeared, how snapshots differ from persistence, or whether Vercel's persistent sandbox beta applies.
Investigate Vercel Sandbox using current official docs, installed SDK contracts, and only then any consumer-specific integration code.
Step 1: Classify the request
Pick the narrowest reference set before answering:
| Request type | Read first |
|---|---|
| SDK/API behavior, lifecycle semantics, snapshots, stable vs beta persistence | references/api-surface.md |
| Product-level usage patterns and architectural choices | references/common-use-cases.md |
| Broken behavior, confusing docs, missing files, or suspected persistence bugs | references/troubleshooting-workarounds.md |
If the task spans categories, load only the relevant files above.
Step 2: Establish which sandbox model applies
- Inspect the installed
@vercel/sandboxversion and local types before trusting any doc page or changelog. - If local types only expose
sandboxId,Sandbox.get({ sandboxId }),extendTimeout, and snapshot-backedsource, treat the runtime as stable 1.x ephemeral sandboxes. - If local code and types expose named sandboxes,
name,persistent, session updates, or automatic resume after stop, treat the runtime as the persistent beta model. - Qualify time-sensitive claims with a date or retrieval note.
Step 3: Apply core guardrails
- Distinguish three separate clocks before diagnosing workspace loss:
- Vercel function/runtime timeout
- Application/request timeout in the embedding system
- Sandbox timeout
- On stable 1.x,
Sandbox.get({ sandboxId })only helps while the sandbox is still alive. - On stable 1.x, once the sandbox stops, its filesystem is gone. Do not describe that as resumable persistence.
sandbox.snapshot()is not workspace durability. It creates a new snapshot artifact and stops the source sandbox.- Snapshots and persistent beta solve different problems:
- snapshots create new starting points
- persistent beta preserves named workspace state across sessions
- In embedded systems, inspect the consumer's persistence wiring before concluding that Vercel destroyed the workspace immediately.
- Do not infer persistent-beta behavior from a changelog alone. Confirm the installed SDK and local call sites.
Step 4: Investigate the Vercel surface first
- Check the installed SDK surface first:
- installed
@vercel/sandboxtypes - official stable docs for concepts, snapshots, SDK reference, and limits
- persistent-beta changelog only if named persistence is relevant
- installed
- Determine whether the question is about:
- active sandbox reuse
- stopped sandbox recovery
- snapshot-based warm starts
- persistent named workspaces
- Establish which timeout fired first and whether the sandbox should still have been active.
Step 5: Inspect consumer code only when the task is app-specific
For repo-local debugging in Junior, inspect:
- timeout budget alignment:
packages/junior/src/chat/config.tspackages/junior/src/chat/app/production.ts
- sandbox identity persistence and reuse:
packages/junior/src/chat/runtime/thread-state.tspackages/junior/src/chat/runtime/turn-preparation.tspackages/junior/src/chat/sandbox/session.ts
- whether timeout paths actually resume:
packages/junior/src/chat/respond.tspackages/junior/src/chat/runtime/turn.ts
- whether sandbox metadata is only persisted on the success path:
packages/junior/src/chat/runtime/reply-executor.ts
- whether consumer-specific snapshots are being confused with Vercel product persistence:
specs/sandbox-snapshots-spec.md
Step 6: Recommend the smallest correct fix
Choose the narrowest fix that matches the diagnosed failure mode:
- Sandbox still alive but next turn started fresh:
- Persist sandbox identity earlier.
- Resume from the active sandbox instead of recreating it.
- Sandbox actually stopped:
- Increase sandbox timeout or extend it while work is active.
- Externalize intermediate outputs if they must survive stop.
- Confusion caused by docs drift:
- Align implementation advice to the installed SDK, not the newest beta docs.
- Need true durability across stop/timeout boundaries:
- Use external storage or migrate intentionally to the persistent beta model after confirming API availability.
Step 7: Return a concrete diagnosis
Default report structure:
- Active sandbox model:
stable-ephemeralorpersistent-beta - What likely timed out first
- Whether the sandbox probably still existed after the failed turn
- Whether workspace loss came from Vercel stop/destruction or consumer state handling
- Smallest next fix, with the exact file(s) or SDK change required
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