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111 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
111 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
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import asyncio
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from collections.abc import Awaitable, Callable
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from typing import Annotated
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from agent_framework import (
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Agent,
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AgentContext,
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InMemoryHistoryProvider,
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tool,
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)
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from agent_framework.foundry import FoundryChatClient
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from azure.identity import AzureCliCredential
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from dotenv import load_dotenv
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from pydantic import Field
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# Load environment variables from .env file
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load_dotenv()
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"""
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Thread Behavior MiddlewareTypes Example
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This sample demonstrates how middleware can access and track session state across multiple agent runs.
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The example shows:
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- How AgentContext.session property behaves across multiple runs
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- How middleware can access conversation history through the session
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- The timing of when session messages are populated (before vs after call_next() call)
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- How to track session state changes across runs
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Key behaviors demonstrated:
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1. First run: context.messages is populated, context.session is initially empty (before call_next())
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2. After call_next(): session contains input message + response from agent
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3. Second run: context.messages contains only current input, session contains previous history
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4. After call_next(): session contains full conversation history (all previous + current messages)
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"""
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# NOTE: approval_mode="never_require" is for sample brevity. Use "always_require" in production;
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# see samples/02-agents/tools/function_tool_with_approval.py
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# and samples/02-agents/tools/function_tool_with_approval_and_sessions.py.
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@tool(approval_mode="never_require")
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def get_weather(
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location: Annotated[str, Field(description="The location to get the weather for.")],
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) -> str:
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"""Get the weather for a given location."""
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from random import randint
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conditions = ["sunny", "cloudy", "rainy", "stormy"]
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return f"The weather in {location} is {conditions[randint(0, 3)]} with a high of {randint(10, 30)}°C."
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async def thread_tracking_middleware(
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context: AgentContext,
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call_next: Callable[[], Awaitable[None]],
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) -> None:
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"""MiddlewareTypes that tracks and logs session behavior across runs."""
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session_message_count = 0
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if context.session:
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memory_state = context.session.state.get(InMemoryHistoryProvider.DEFAULT_SOURCE_ID, {})
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session_message_count = len(memory_state.get("messages", []))
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print(f"[MiddlewareTypes pre-execution] Current input messages: {len(context.messages)}")
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print(f"[MiddlewareTypes pre-execution] Session history messages: {session_message_count}")
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# Call call_next to execute the agent
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await call_next()
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# Check session state after agent execution
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updated_session_message_count = 0
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if context.session:
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memory_state = context.session.state.get(InMemoryHistoryProvider.DEFAULT_SOURCE_ID, {})
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updated_session_message_count = len(memory_state.get("messages", []))
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print(f"[MiddlewareTypes post-execution] Updated session messages: {updated_session_message_count}")
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async def main() -> None:
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"""Example demonstrating session behavior in middleware across multiple runs."""
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print("=== Session Behavior MiddlewareTypes Example ===")
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# For authentication, run `az login` command in terminal or replace AzureCliCredential with preferred
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# authentication option.
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agent = Agent(
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client=FoundryChatClient(credential=AzureCliCredential()),
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name="WeatherAgent",
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instructions="You are a helpful weather assistant.",
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tools=get_weather,
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middleware=[thread_tracking_middleware],
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)
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# Create a session that will persist messages between runs
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session = agent.create_session()
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print("\nFirst Run:")
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query1 = "What's the weather like in Tokyo?"
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print(f"User: {query1}")
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result1 = await agent.run(query1, session=session)
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print(f"Agent: {result1.text}")
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print("\nSecond Run:")
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query2 = "How about in London?"
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print(f"User: {query2}")
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result2 = await agent.run(query2, session=session)
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print(f"Agent: {result2.text}")
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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asyncio.run(main())
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