AngelosZou
dsh-python-tempfile-shim
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- Aug 16, 2026
- Updated
- Aug 16, 2026
Introduction
dsh-python-tempfile-shim
Temporary plugin that works around one Windows sandbox incompatibility until DeepSeek Harness ships an upstream fix. It is not published to npm; install it from a local clone. Read SECURITY.md before installing.
The plugin lets Python (including pytest) use temporary directories inside the
DSH Windows sandbox. Background: CPython on Windows builds a directory DACL
from os.mkdir's mode argument; 0o700 produces an owner-only directory.
tempfile.mkdtemp and pytest's basetemp chain both use 0o700. The DSH
Windows sandbox runs commands under a WRITE_RESTRICTED token whose
restricting-SID list excludes the user's own SID, so the confined process
cannot read or write the directories it just created. pytest tmp_path/
tmpdir tests fail with [Errno 13] / WinError 5 and the
[sandbox: file access denied under workspace-write mode] marker.
How it works — fully automatic, no extra tools
The plugin patches the mounted shell executor's resolve() — the single
chokepoint every shell consumer passes through (the pwsh tool, background
jobs, in-process plugin bridges) — so that every confined command
(workspace-write / read-only) inherits PYTHONPATH=<plugin assets dir>.
The bundled assets/sitecustomize.py then makes os.mkdir ignore the mode
argument, so new directories inherit the parent ACL (which carries the
sandbox's workspace/temp write ACEs) instead of CPython's owner-only DACL.
Because the injection happens at the executor level:
- No extra tools to remember —
python,pytest,pip,tox,nox, venvs, and any child Python process all get the fix automatically. - No extra model context — the agent just runs Python normally through pwsh. A compact always-on system-prompt section tells it the fix is automatic so it never reaches for workarounds.
- Zero escalation — the sandbox boundary is untouched: token, ACEs, policy, and escalation surface are all left alone.
PYTHONPATH is inert for non-Python commands, so adding it to every confined
command is safe; a command that sets $env:PYTHONPATH itself still overrides
it. The shim is deliberately not injected for unsandboxed compositions or
danger-full-access runs (the bug does not exist there, and 0o700 is
CPython's privacy hardening that unconfined runs should keep).
A python-tempfile-shim skill is also registered for humans and for the rare
case where a failure still appears (diagnose + report).
Scope
- All
0o700directory creation routes throughos.mkdir:tempfile.mkdtemp,tempfile.TemporaryDirectory,os.makedirs(mode=0o700),pathlib.Path.mkdir(mode=0o700), pytest, tox/nox (the shim propagates to subprocesses viaPYTHONPATH). - Windows only; on other platforms
apply()registers nothing. - File creation (
os.open/mkstempmodes) is not affected and needs no patch.
Install
git clone https://github.com/AngelosZou/dsh-python-tempfile-shim.git
dsh plugin --profile web add link:<local repository path>
Restart DSH afterwards.
Uninstall: remove the plugin from the DSH settings page, then restart DSH.
Verification
- Environment: Windows, DSH workspace-write sandbox, Python 3.11.15 / 3.13.14,
pytest 9.1.1.
- Without the plugin:
tmp_pathtest fails withPermissionError: [WinError 5]. - With the plugin:
1 passed;mkdtemp,TemporaryDirectory,mkstemp, and basetemp cleanup work — run through the ordinary pwsh tool, no special arguments.
- Without the plugin:
- Subprocess propagation: parent Python process to child Python process
(inherited
PYTHONPATH) works. - Smoke test:
npm testcovers the resolve-patch contract (confined modes injected,danger-full-access/unsandboxed left alone, idempotency, disposal, no spec mutation) plus prompt-section and skill registration.
Security
See SECURITY.md. Note: do not install
assets/sitecustomize.py into global site-packages or a machine-wide
PYTHONPATH; 0o700 is CPython's privacy hardening and unsandboxed runs should
keep it.
Upstream status
Uninstall this plugin once an upstream fix ships.
License
MIT