OneCompiler is an online compiler. It helps users to write, run and share code online for more than 50 programming languages & databases, Including all popular ones like Java, Python, MySQL, C, C++, NodeJS, Javascript, Groovy, Jshell & HTML
Users can integrate the OneCompiler APIs from their backend servers and execute the code programmatically.
This endpoint does the remote code execution. Following are the supported languages & databases
java, python, c, cpp, nodejs, javascript, groovy, jshell, haskell, tcl, lua, ada, commonlisp, d, elixir, erlang, fsharp, fortran, assembly, scala, php, python2, csharp, perl, ruby, go, r, racket, ocaml, vb, bash, clojure, typescript, cobol, kotlin, pascal, prolog, rust, swift, octave, text, brainfk, coffeescript, ejs, mysql, postgresql, mongodb, sqlite, redis, mariadb, sqlserver.
Code Execution - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
|---|---|
Request Body |
[Required] Json |
{
"status": "success",
"exception": null,
"stdout": "Hello Peter",
"stderr": null,
"executionTime": 55,
"stdin": "Peter"
}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/3763/onecompiler/4349/code+execution' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
--data-raw '{
"language": "python",
"stdin": "Peter",
"files": [
{
"name": "index.py",
"content": "import sys\nname = sys.stdin.readline()\nprint('Hello '+ name)"
}
]
}'
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
|
[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
No long-term commitment. Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel anytime. Free Trial includes up to 50 requests.
Yes, you can pass stdin as an array and the API execute the code multiple times once per STDIN and return the response
The code execution endpoint returns a JSON object containing the execution status, any exceptions, standard output (stdout), standard error (stderr), execution time, and the input provided (stdin).
The key fields in the response data include "status" (indicating success or failure), "exception" (any error encountered), "stdout" (output from the code), "stderr" (error output), "executionTime" (time taken to execute), and "stdin" (input provided).
The response data is structured as a JSON object with key-value pairs. Each key corresponds to a specific aspect of the execution result, allowing users to easily access and interpret the output.
The primary parameters for the code execution endpoint include "language" (to specify the programming language), "code" (the code to execute), and "stdin" (input values). Users can customize requests by adjusting these parameters.
Typical use cases include online coding platforms, educational tools for teaching programming, automated testing environments, and applications that require dynamic code execution and evaluation.
Users can utilize the returned data by checking the "status" for success, analyzing "stdout" for output, and reviewing "stderr" for any errors. The "executionTime" can help assess performance, while "stdin" shows the input used.
Data accuracy is maintained through rigorous testing of the execution environment for each supported language and database. Continuous updates and quality checks ensure that the execution results are reliable and consistent.
If the API returns partial or empty results, users should check the "status" and "exception" fields for error messages. Implementing error handling in the application can help manage such scenarios effectively.
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