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Concept samples on how to use AWS Bedrock agents

Pre-requisites

  1. You need to have an AWS account and access to the foundation models
  2. AWS CLI installed and configured

Before running the samples

You need to set up some user secrets to run the samples.

BedrockAgent:AgentResourceRoleArn

On your AWS console, go to the IAM service and go to Roles. Find the role you want to use and click on it. You will find the ARN in the summary section.

dotnet user-secrets set "BedrockAgent:AgentResourceRoleArn" "arn:aws:iam::...:role/..."

BedrockAgent:FoundationModel

You need to make sure you have permission to access the foundation model. You can find the model ID in the AWS documentation. To see the models you have access to, find the policy attached to your role you should see a list of models you have access to under the Resource section.

dotnet user-secrets set "BedrockAgent:FoundationModel" "..."

How to add the bedrock:InvokeModelWithResponseStream action to an IAM policy

  1. Open the IAM console.
  2. On the left navigation pane, choose Roles under Access management.
  3. Find the role you want to edit and click on it.
  4. Under the Permissions policies tab, click on the policy you want to edit.
  5. Under the Permissions defined in this policy section, click on the service. You should see Bedrock if you already have access to the Bedrock agent service.
  6. Click on the service, and then click Edit.
  7. On the right, you will be able to add an action. Find the service and search for InvokeModelWithResponseStream.
  8. Check the box next to the action and then scroll all the way down and click Next.
  9. Follow the prompts to save the changes.