// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
using Microsoft.Agents.CopilotStudio.Client;
using Microsoft.SemanticKernel;
using Microsoft.SemanticKernel.Agents.Copilot;
using Microsoft.SemanticKernel.ChatCompletion;
namespace GettingStarted.CopilotStudioAgents;
///
/// Demonstrates how to use a Copilot Studio Agent with a persistent conversation thread
/// to perform web search queries and retrieve responses in a .NET test scenario.
///
///
/// In Copilot Studio, for the specified agent, you must enable the "Web Search" capability.
/// If not already enabled, make sure to(re-)publish the agent so the changes take effect.
///
public sealed class Step03_CopilotStudioAgent_WebSearch(ITestOutputHelper output) : BaseAgentsTest(output)
{
[Fact]
public async Task UseCopilotStudioAgentThread()
{
CopilotStudioConnectionSettings settings = new(TestConfiguration.GetSection(nameof(CopilotStudioAgent)));
CopilotClient client = CopilotStudioAgent.CreateClient(settings);
CopilotStudioAgent agent = new(client);
CopilotStudioAgentThread thread = new(client);
await InvokeAgentAsync("Which team won the 2025 NCAA Basketball championship?");
await InvokeAgentAsync("What was the final score?");
// Local function to invoke agent and display the response.
async Task InvokeAgentAsync(string input)
{
Console.WriteLine($"\n# {AuthorRole.User}: {input}");
await foreach (ChatMessageContent response in agent.InvokeAsync(input, thread))
{
WriteAgentChatMessage(response);
}
}
}
}