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<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">
<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFrameworks>net10.0</TargetFrameworks>
<OutputType>Exe</OutputType>
<ImplicitUsings>enable</ImplicitUsings>
<Nullable>enable</Nullable>
<AssemblyName>SingleAgent</AssemblyName>
<RootNamespace>SingleAgent</RootNamespace>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Azure.AI.OpenAI" />
<PackageReference Include="Azure.Identity" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.DurableTask.Client.AzureManaged" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.DurableTask.Worker.AzureManaged" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting" />
</ItemGroup>
<!-- Local projects that should be switched to package references when using the sample outside of this MAF repo -->
<!--
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Agents.AI.DurableTask" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Agents.AI.OpenAI" />
</ItemGroup>
-->
<ItemGroup>
<ProjectReference Include="..\..\..\..\..\src\Microsoft.Agents.AI.DurableTask\Microsoft.Agents.AI.DurableTask.csproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="..\..\..\..\..\src\Microsoft.Agents.AI.OpenAI\Microsoft.Agents.AI.OpenAI.csproj" />
</ItemGroup>
</Project>
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
using Azure;
using Azure.AI.OpenAI;
using Azure.Identity;
using Microsoft.Agents.AI;
using Microsoft.Agents.AI.DurableTask;
using Microsoft.DurableTask.Client.AzureManaged;
using Microsoft.DurableTask.Worker.AzureManaged;
using Microsoft.Extensions.AI;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting;
using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging;
using OpenAI.Chat;
// Get the Azure OpenAI endpoint and deployment name from environment variables.
string endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT")
?? throw new InvalidOperationException("AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT is not set.");
string deploymentName = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_OPENAI_DEPLOYMENT_NAME")
?? throw new InvalidOperationException("AZURE_OPENAI_DEPLOYMENT_NAME is not set.");
// Get DTS connection string from environment variable
string dtsConnectionString = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("DURABLE_TASK_SCHEDULER_CONNECTION_STRING")
?? "Endpoint=http://localhost:8080;TaskHub=default;Authentication=None";
// Use Azure Key Credential if provided, otherwise use Azure CLI Credential.
string? azureOpenAiKey = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY");
// WARNING: DefaultAzureCredential is convenient for development but requires careful consideration in production.
// In production, consider using a specific credential (e.g., ManagedIdentityCredential) to avoid
// latency issues, unintended credential probing, and potential security risks from fallback mechanisms.
AzureOpenAIClient client = !string.IsNullOrEmpty(azureOpenAiKey)
? new AzureOpenAIClient(new Uri(endpoint), new AzureKeyCredential(azureOpenAiKey))
: new AzureOpenAIClient(new Uri(endpoint), new DefaultAzureCredential());
// Set up an AI agent following the standard Microsoft Agent Framework pattern.
const string JokerName = "Joker";
const string JokerInstructions = "You are good at telling jokes.";
AIAgent agent = client.GetChatClient(deploymentName).AsAIAgent(JokerInstructions, JokerName);
// Configure the console app to host the AI agent.
IHost host = Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args)
.ConfigureLogging(logging => logging.SetMinimumLevel(LogLevel.Warning))
.ConfigureServices(services =>
{
services.ConfigureDurableAgents(
options => options.AddAIAgent(agent, timeToLive: TimeSpan.FromHours(1)),
workerBuilder: builder => builder.UseDurableTaskScheduler(dtsConnectionString),
clientBuilder: builder => builder.UseDurableTaskScheduler(dtsConnectionString));
})
.Build();
await host.StartAsync();
// Get the agent proxy from services
IServiceProvider services = host.Services;
AIAgent agentProxy = services.GetRequiredKeyedService<AIAgent>(JokerName);
// Console colors for better UX
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Cyan;
Console.WriteLine("=== Single Agent Console Sample ===");
Console.ResetColor();
Console.WriteLine("Enter a message for the Joker agent (or 'exit' to quit):");
Console.WriteLine();
// Create a session for the conversation
AgentSession session = await agentProxy.CreateSessionAsync();
while (true)
{
// Read input from stdin
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Yellow;
Console.Write("You: ");
Console.ResetColor();
string? input = Console.ReadLine();
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(input) || input.Equals("exit", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
{
break;
}
// Run the agent
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green;
Console.Write("Joker: ");
Console.ResetColor();
try
{
AgentResponse agentResponse = await agentProxy.RunAsync(
message: input,
session: session,
cancellationToken: CancellationToken.None);
Console.WriteLine(agentResponse.Text);
Console.WriteLine();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Red;
Console.Error.WriteLine($"Error: {ex.Message}");
Console.ResetColor();
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
await host.StopAsync();
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# Single Agent Sample
This sample demonstrates how to use the durable agents extension to create a simple console app that hosts a single AI agent and provides interactive conversation via stdin/stdout.
## Key Concepts Demonstrated
- Using the Microsoft Agent Framework to define a simple AI agent with a name and instructions.
- Registering durable agents with the console app and running them interactively.
- Conversation management (via threads) for isolated interactions.
## Environment Setup
See the [README.md](../README.md) file in the parent directory for more information on how to configure the environment, including how to install and run common sample dependencies.
## Running the Sample
With the environment setup, you can run the sample:
```bash
cd dotnet/samples/04-hosting/DurableAgents/ConsoleApps/01_SingleAgent
dotnet run --framework net10.0
```
The app will prompt you for input. You can interact with the Joker agent:
```text
=== Single Agent Console Sample ===
Enter a message for the Joker agent (or 'exit' to quit):
You: Tell me a joke about a pirate.
Joker: Why don't pirates ever learn the alphabet? Because they always get stuck at "C"!
You: Now explain the joke.
Joker: The joke plays on the word "sea" (C), which pirates are famously associated with...
You: exit
```
## Scriptable Usage
You can also pipe input to the app for scriptable usage:
```bash
echo "Tell me a joke about a pirate." | dotnet run
```
The app will read from stdin, process the input, and write the response to stdout.
## Viewing Agent State
You can view the state of the agent in the Durable Task Scheduler dashboard:
1. Open your browser and navigate to `http://localhost:8082`
2. In the dashboard, you can view the state of the Joker agent, including its conversation history and current state
The agent maintains conversation state across multiple interactions, and you can inspect this state in the dashboard to understand how the durable agents extension manages conversation context.