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Application Integration Agent Sample

Introduction

This sample demonstrates how to use the ApplicationIntegrationToolset within an ADK agent to interact with external applications, specifically Jira in this case. The agent (agent.py) is configured to manage Jira issues using a pre-configured Application Integration connection.

Prerequisites

  1. Set up Integration Connection:

    • You need an existing Integration connection configured to interact with your Jira instance. Follow the documentation to provision the Integration Connector in Google Cloud and then use this documentation to create a Jira connection. Note the Connection Name, Project ID, and Location of your connection.
  2. Configure Environment Variables:

    • Create a .env file in the same directory as agent.py (or add to your existing one).
    • Add the following variables to the .env file, replacing the placeholder values with your actual connection details:
    CONNECTION_NAME=<YOUR_JIRA_CONNECTION_NAME>
    CONNECTION_PROJECT=<YOUR_GOOGLE_CLOUD_PROJECT_ID>
    CONNECTION_LOCATION=<YOUR_CONNECTION_LOCATION>
    

How to Use

  1. Install Dependencies: Ensure you have the necessary libraries installed (e.g., google-adk, python-dotenv).
  2. Run the Agent: Execute the agent script from your terminal:
    python agent.py
    
  3. Interact: Once the agent starts, you can interact with it by typing prompts related to Jira issue management.

Sample Prompts

Here are some examples of how you can interact with the agent:

  • Can you list me all the issues ?
  • Can you list me all the projects ?
  • Can you create an issue: "Bug in product XYZ" in project ABC ?