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Agent Framework hosting helper samples
End-to-end samples for exposing Agent Framework targets through app-owned hosting routes.
The helper-first hosting packages provide protocol conversion and optional execution state. The application still owns the web framework, native SDK clients, authentication, response construction, and deployment shape.
| Sample | What it shows | Packaging |
|---|---|---|
local_responses/ |
One agent + one @tool + native FastAPI route + Responses helper functions + AgentState / SessionStore. |
Local only. Start here to learn the helper seam. |
local_responses_workflow/ |
A workflow target behind a native FastAPI route using Responses helper functions, WorkflowState, explicit CheckpointStorage, and an app-owned checkpoint cursor. |
Local only. |
Each sample is self-contained with its own pyproject.toml, server app.py,
calling script(s), and storage/ directory. Samples use [tool.uv.sources]
to wire unreleased hosting packages to the upstream repo while those packages
are still pre-PyPI. Once those packages publish, drop the [tool.uv.sources]
block and let the declared dependencies resolve from PyPI.
Relationship to ../foundry-hosted-agents/
The sibling ../foundry-hosted-agents/ directory
contains samples for agents that run inside the Foundry Hosted Agents platform.
Those samples use the Foundry-managed protocol surface with no
agent-framework-hosting package involved.
| Aspect | af-hosting/ (this directory) |
foundry-hosted-agents/ |
|---|---|---|
| Server stack | App-owned FastAPI + hosting protocol helpers | Foundry Hosted Agents runtime |
| Protocol surface | The app exposes the route and calls helpers | The platform exposes Responses + Invocations |
| Run target | Local Hypercorn (local_responses/, local_responses_workflow/) |
Hosted Agents or local container targeting the Hosted Agents contract |
| When to pick this | You need custom hosting code or want to learn the helper seam | You want the Foundry-managed hosting surface |