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Hosted-FoundryAgent

A hosted agent that delegates to a Foundry-managed agent definition. Instead of defining the model, instructions, and tools inline in code, this sample retrieves an existing agent registered in the Foundry platform via AIProjectClient.AsAIAgent(agentRecord) and hosts it using the Responses protocol.

This is the Foundry hosting pattern — the agent's behavior is configured in the platform (via Foundry UI, CLI, or API), and this server simply wraps and serves it.

Prerequisites

  • .NET 10 SDK
  • A Foundry project with a registered agent (created via Foundry UI, CLI, or API)
  • Azure CLI logged in (az login)

Configuration

Copy the template and fill in your project endpoint:

cp .env.example .env

Edit .env and set your Foundry project endpoint:

FOUNDRY_PROJECT_ENDPOINT=https://<your-account>.services.ai.azure.com/api/projects/<your-project>
ASPNETCORE_URLS=http://+:8088
ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT=Development

Note: .env is gitignored. The .env.example template is checked in as a reference.

You also need to set AGENT_NAME — the name of the Foundry-managed agent to host. This is injected automatically by the Foundry platform when deployed. For local development, pass it as an environment variable.

Running directly (contributors)

This project uses ProjectReference to build against the local Agent Framework source.

cd dotnet/samples/04-hosting/FoundryHostedAgents/responses/Hosted-FoundryAgent
AGENT_NAME=<your-agent-name> dotnet run

The agent will start on http://localhost:8088.

Test it

Using the Azure Developer CLI:

azd ai agent invoke --local "Hello!"

Or with curl (specifying the agent name explicitly):

curl -X POST http://localhost:8088/responses \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"input": "Hello!", "model": "<your-agent-name>"}'

Running with Docker

Since this project uses ProjectReference, the standard Dockerfile cannot resolve dependencies outside this folder. Use Dockerfile.contributor which takes a pre-published output.

1. Publish for the container runtime (Linux Alpine)

dotnet publish -c Debug -f net10.0 -r linux-musl-x64 --self-contained false -o out

2. Build the Docker image

docker build -f Dockerfile.contributor -t hosted-foundry-agent .

3. Run the container

Generate a bearer token on your host and pass it to the container:

# Generate token (expires in ~1 hour)
export AZURE_BEARER_TOKEN=$(az account get-access-token --resource https://ai.azure.com --query accessToken -o tsv)

# Run with token
docker run --rm -p 8088:8088 \
  -e AGENT_NAME=<your-agent-name> \
  -e AZURE_BEARER_TOKEN=$AZURE_BEARER_TOKEN \
  --env-file .env \
  hosted-foundry-agent

Note: AGENT_NAME is passed via -e to simulate the platform injection. AZURE_BEARER_TOKEN provides Azure credentials to the container (tokens expire after ~1 hour). The .env file provides the remaining configuration.

4. Test it

Using the Azure Developer CLI:

azd ai agent invoke --local "Hello!"

Or with curl (specifying the agent name explicitly):

curl -X POST http://localhost:8088/responses \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"input": "Hello!", "model": "<your-agent-name>"}'

Deploying to Foundry (azd spec)

This sample includes an azd manifest (agent.manifest.yaml) and hosted agent spec (agent.yaml) for deployment to Foundry.

Initialize an azd project from this sample's manifest:

mkdir hosted-foundry-agent && cd hosted-foundry-agent
azd ai agent init -m https://github.com/microsoft/agent-framework/blob/main/dotnet/samples/04-hosting/FoundryHostedAgents/responses/Hosted-FoundryAgent/agent.manifest.yaml

Then deploy:

azd deploy

If you need to override defaults, set deployment-time environment variables in the azd environment before deploying:

azd env set AGENT_NAME hosted-foundry-agent
azd env set AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME gpt-4o

For end-to-end hosted agent deployment guidance, see the official deployment guide.

NuGet package users

If you are consuming the Agent Framework as a NuGet package (not building from source), use the standard Dockerfile instead of Dockerfile.contributor — it performs a full dotnet restore and dotnet publish inside the container. See the commented section in HostedFoundryAgent.csproj for the PackageReference alternative.

How it differs from Hosted-ChatClientAgent

Hosted-ChatClientAgent Hosted-FoundryAgent
Agent definition Inline in code (AsAIAgent(model, instructions)) Managed in Foundry platform (AsAIAgent(agentRecord))
Model/instructions Set in Program.cs Set in Foundry UI/CLI/API
Tools Defined in code Configured in the platform
Use case Full control over agent behavior Platform-managed agent with centralized config