Hosted-Workflow-Simple
A hosted agent that demonstrates multi-agent workflow orchestration. Three translation agents are composed into a sequential pipeline: English → French → Spanish → English, showing how agents can be chained as workflow executors using WorkflowBuilder.
Prerequisites
- .NET 10 SDK
- A Foundry project with a deployed model (e.g.,
hosted-workflow-simple) - 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
FOUNDRY_MODEL=hosted-workflow-simple
Note:
.envis gitignored. The.env.exampletemplate is checked in as a reference.
Running directly (contributors)
cd dotnet/samples/04-hosting/FoundryHostedAgents/responses/Hosted-Workflow-Simple
AGENT_NAME=hosted-workflow-simple dotnet run
The agent will start on http://localhost:8088.
Test it
Using the Azure Developer CLI:
azd ai agent invoke --local "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
Or with curl:
curl -X POST http://localhost:8088/responses \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"input": "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog", "model": "hosted-workflow-simple"}'
The text will be translated through the chain: English → French → Spanish → English.
Running with Docker
1. Publish for the container runtime
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-workflow-simple .
3. Run the container
export AZURE_BEARER_TOKEN=$(az account get-access-token --resource https://ai.azure.com --query accessToken -o tsv)
docker run --rm -p 8088:8088 \
-e AGENT_NAME=hosted-workflow-simple \
-e AZURE_BEARER_TOKEN=$AZURE_BEARER_TOKEN \
--env-file .env \
hosted-workflow-simple
4. Test it
azd ai agent invoke --local "Hello, how are you today?"
How the workflow works
Input text
│
▼
┌─────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐
│ French Agent │ → │ Spanish Agent │ → │ English Agent │
│ (translate) │ │ (translate) │ │ (translate) │
└─────────────┘ └──────────────┘ └──────────────┘
│
▼
Final output
(back in English)
Each agent in the chain receives the output of the previous agent. The final result demonstrates how meaning is preserved (or subtly shifted) through multiple translation hops.
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-workflows && cd hosted-workflows
azd ai agent init -m https://github.com/microsoft/agent-framework/blob/main/dotnet/samples/04-hosting/FoundryHostedAgents/responses/Hosted-Workflow-Simple/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-workflow-simple
azd env set FOUNDRY_MODEL hosted-workflow-simple
For end-to-end hosted agent deployment guidance, see the official deployment guide.
NuGet package users
Use the standard Dockerfile instead of Dockerfile.contributor. See the commented section in HostedWorkflowSimple.csproj for the PackageReference alternative.