Is container necessary to run SWE-agent?
icoding1010 opened this issue · comments
Describe the issue
I am trying to run SWE-agent on GitHub Actions workflow without containers. There is an error that pops up regd. the SWEEnv container setup. Hence, the question : How is it possible to run SWE-agent without containers?
This is the error that I see on GitHub Actions workflow:
INFO Base commit reference None resolved to commit hash
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INFO 💽 Loaded dataset from https://github.com/SWE-agent/test-repo/issues/1
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/runner/work/my-private-test-project/my-private-test-project/scripts/run.py", line 516, in <module>
main(get_args())
File "/home/runner/work/my-private-test-project/my-private-test-project/scripts/run.py", line 512, in main
Main(args).main()
^^^^^^^^^^
File "/home/runner/work/my-private-test-project/my-private-test-project/scripts/run.py", line 313, in __init__
self.env = SWEEnv(args.environment)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/home/runner/work/my-private-test-project/my-private-test-project/scripts/sweagent/environment/swe_env.py", line 177, in __init__
self._reset_container()
File "/home/runner/work/my-private-test-project/my-private-test-project/scripts/sweagent/environment/swe_env.py", line 531, in _reset_container
self._init_container()
File "/home/runner/work/my-private-test-project/my-private-test-project/scripts/sweagent/environment/swe_env.py", line 566, in _init_container
self.container, self.parent_pids = get_container(self.container_name, image_name, persistent=self.persistent)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "/home/runner/work/my-private-test-project/my-private-test-project/scripts/sweagent/environment/utils.py", line 383, in get_container
raise RuntimeError(msg)
RuntimeError: Image sweagent/swe-agent:latest not found. Please ensure it is built and available. Please double-check that you followed all installation/setup instructions from the readme.
Error: Process completed with exit code 1.
Optional: Relevant documentation page
No response
It is not possible. The agent executes LM generated code in a Docker container as a sandbox. However: You can run SWE-agent in GHA. Just check our workflow that we use for testing :)
The concrete error that you're getting is that you have to either ./setup.sh
or docker pull ...
the image. See our docs for info.
@klieret I have somewhat of a similar question: my use-case is that I'd like to run SWE-agent on a platform where Docker isn't fully supported and the project actually requires running on macOS (due to various compiler requirements). Looking through the codebase I couldn't find any way to bypass the sandbox, so it seems like that's a strong requirement by SWE-agent?