// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved. // This sample shows how to use HyperlightCodeActProvider as a sandboxed Python // code interpreter: the model can write and execute arbitrary Python code to // answer quantitative questions without calling any additional tools. using Azure.AI.Projects; using Azure.Identity; using Microsoft.Agents.AI; using Microsoft.Agents.AI.Hyperlight; var endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("FOUNDRY_PROJECT_ENDPOINT") ?? throw new InvalidOperationException("FOUNDRY_PROJECT_ENDPOINT is not set."); var deploymentName = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("FOUNDRY_MODEL") ?? "gpt-5.4-mini"; var guestPath = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("HYPERLIGHT_PYTHON_GUEST_PATH") ?? throw new InvalidOperationException("HYPERLIGHT_PYTHON_GUEST_PATH is not set."); using var codeAct = new HyperlightCodeActProvider(HyperlightCodeActProviderOptions.CreateForWasm(guestPath)); // 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. AIAgent agent = new AIProjectClient( new Uri(endpoint), new DefaultAzureCredential()) .AsAIAgent(new ChatClientAgentOptions() { ChatOptions = new() { ModelId = deploymentName, Instructions = "You are a helpful assistant. When the user asks something quantitative, write Python and call `execute_code` instead of guessing." }, AIContextProviders = [codeAct], }); Console.WriteLine(await agent.RunAsync("What is the 20th Fibonacci number?")); Console.WriteLine(await agent.RunAsync("Compute the mean and standard deviation of [1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36]."));