- Replace OPENAI_APIKEY with OPENAI_API_KEY across all samples
- Replace AZURE_FOUNDRY_OPENAI_APIKEY with AZURE_FOUNDRY_OPENAI_API_KEY
- Ensures consistency with OpenAI's standard naming convention
- Applies to .NET and Python samples
Fixes#1001
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* Upgrade to .NET 10
- Require .NET 10 SDK
- Include net10.0 assets in all assemblies
- Move net9.0-only targets to net10.0
- Update LangVersion to latest
- Remove complicated distinctions between debug target TFMs and release target TFMs
- Remove unnecessary package dependencies when built into netcoreapp
- Clean up some ifdefs
- Clean up some analyzer warnings
* Fix CI
* fix: WorkflowAsAgent Sample
* Also makes ChatForwardingExecutor public
* feat: Expand ChatForwardingExecutor handled types
Make ChatForwardingExecutor match the input types of ChatProtocolExecutor.
* fix: Update for the new AgentRunResponseUpdate merge logic
AIAgent always sends out List<ChatMessage> now.
* [BREAKING] refactor: Normalize WorkflowBuilder APIs
* "partitioner" => "assigner"
* normalize ordering so sources always to the left of targets for edges
* normalize parameter ordering so sources and targets are always first arguments
* remove `params` (users should use collection expressions instead)
* refactor: Align name with Python
* Adding Sample for writer-critic workflow implemented using Worfklow, custom executors, agents, switch, custom states, different entry points for the executors.
* Update dotnet/samples/GettingStarted/Workflows/_Foundational/08_WriterCriticWorkflow/Program.cs
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* Update dotnet/samples/GettingStarted/Workflows/_Foundational/08_WriterCriticWorkflow/Program.cs
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* using now structured output, with streaming for UX responsiveness.
* improved comments and order, so comments directly precede what they're describing
* fixing issue with internal class that the analyzer doesn't recognize that CriticDecision is instantiated, just indirectly via JSON deserialization
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Co-authored-by: Chris <66376200+crickman@users.noreply.github.com>
Jose Luis Latorre Millas
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2025-11-04 23:50:41 +00:00
* Add workflow as an agent with observability sample
* Address comment
* Fix formatting
* enable sensitive data
* enable sensitive data for sub agents
* adjust aggregator handlers
* refactor: Unify ExecutorIsh and ExecutorRegistration => ExecutorBinding
* Switch to more modern Record type-tree for Sum Types
* Unify APIs for getting ExecutorBinding
* Fix an issue where workflows consisting entirely of cross-run shareable executors which are not instance-resettable do not properly clear state when running non-concurrently.
* feat: Simplify function-to-executor pattern
* refactor: Normalize API naming
Remove input type checking in favour of explicit `.DescribeProtocolAsync()` flow. Also removes `.AsAgentAsync()` as the validation happens at workflow run time. This makes it easier to use Workflows with DI without resorting to async-over-sync.
* refactor: remove unused internals
* feat: Execution Mode for sharing a workflow among concurrent runs
* feat: Update WorkflowHostAgent to support concurrent execution
* Also update AsAgent APIs to support injecting a CheckpointManager and an IWorkflowExecutionEnvironment
* fix: Make Read logic consistent in DeclarativeWorkflowContext
* Updates to async run loop.
* fix: Workflow Onwership can be release by nonowner
* fix: Incorrect handling of blockOnPending in StreamingRun
Depending on whether we are running in streaming on non-streaming mode, we may be using the StreamingRun in different ways. Unfortunately, the only place we can really know what is the actual state of execution is in the RunEventStream implementations.
This resulted in blocking where blocking was unneeded and occasionally not-blocking when blocking was needed.
The fix is to move the logic of handling this blocking into RunEventStream implementations.
* fix: Fix cleanup on error and end run
This ensures we clean up the background resources correctly.
* fix: Ensure we let the run loop proceed when shutting down
* fix: Add timeout for Input Waiting
* fix: Make the samples properly clean up `Run`s and `StreamingRun`s
* fix: Simplify Declarative Workflow Run disposal pattern
* Also fixes missing .Disposal() in Integration tests
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* feat: Add support for Workflow-as-Executor
* Fixes routing of 'object' compile-typed variables to properly take in type information
* Fixes a concurrency issue in StepTracer
* fix: Make Subworkflow ExternalRequests work properly
* fix: Threading and Concurrency fixes; prep for OffThread Mode
* refactor: Remove dead code around OffStreamRunEventStream
Currently not used, and will be replaced with a rewrite when brought back, so having it in the change is not valuable.
* ci: Work around issues with dotnet-format not properly analyzing the source
* fix: Fix the logic of AsyncCoordinator and AsyncBarrier
* Prevent individual wait cancellations from canceling the entire barrier
* Propagate information about whether the wait was completed or cancelled, and whether any waiters were present when released
* fix: Remove superfluous acces to .Keys in InProcStepTracer
* refactor: Clean up AsyncCoordinator's use of AsyncBarrier
* Re-enable ImplicitUsings in samples and clean up NoWarns
* Fix dotnet format
* More dotnet format
* More dotnet format
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* Adding more test for workflow vizualization.
* Improving README for sample.
* More cleanup.
* Removing rendering of workflow visualization and adding basic support for mermaid format.
* Adding basic mermaid tests.
* Improving sample. Switching to another branch.
* About to merge from main.
* Formatting.
* More fromatting.
* Removng uneeded call to ToUpper.
* Adding README.
* Moving samples under workflow to workflows.
* Removing uneeded README for map-reduce sample.