# Workflow Getting Started Samples The getting started with workflow samples demonstrate the fundamental concepts and functionalities of workflows in Agent Framework. ## Samples Overview ### Foundational Concepts - Start Here Please begin with the [Foundational](./_Foundational) samples in order. These three samples introduce the core concepts of executors, edges, agents in workflows, streaming, and workflow construction. > The folder name starts with an underscore (`_Foundational`) to ensure it appears first in the explorer view. | Sample | Concepts | |--------|----------| | [Executors and Edges](./_Foundational/01_ExecutorsAndEdges) | Minimal workflow with basic executors and edges | | [Streaming](./_Foundational/02_Streaming) | Extends workflows with event streaming | | [Agents](./_Foundational/03_AgentsInWorkflows) | Use agents in workflows | | [Agentic Workflow Patterns](./_Foundational/04_AgentWorkflowPatterns) | Demonstrates common agentic workflow patterns | | [Multi-Service Workflows](./_Foundational/05_MultiModelService) | Shows using multiple AI services in the same workflow | | [Sub-Workflows](./_Foundational/06_SubWorkflows) | Demonstrates composing workflows hierarchically by embedding workflows as executors | | [Mixed Workflow with Agents and Executors](./_Foundational/07_MixedWorkflowAgentsAndExecutors) | Shows how to mix agents and executors with adapter pattern for type conversion and protocol handling | | [Writer-Critic Workflow](./_Foundational/08_WriterCriticWorkflow) | Demonstrates iterative refinement with quality gates, max iteration safety, multiple message handlers, and conditional routing for feedback loops | Once completed, please proceed to other samples listed below. > Note that you don't need to follow a strict order after the foundational samples. However, some samples build upon concepts from previous ones, so it's beneficial to be aware of the dependencies. ### Agents | Sample | Concepts | |--------|----------| | [Foundry Agents in Workflows](./Agents/FoundryAgent) | Demonstrates using Azure Foundry Agents within a workflow | | [Custom Agent Executors](./Agents/CustomAgentExecutors) | Shows how to create a custom agent executor for more complex scenarios | | [Workflow as an Agent](./Agents/WorkflowAsAnAgent) | Illustrates how to encapsulate a workflow as an agent | | [Group Chat with Tool Approval](./Agents/GroupChatToolApproval) | Shows multi-agent group chat with tool approval requests and human-in-the-loop interaction | ### Concurrent Execution | Sample | Concepts | |--------|----------| | [Fan-Out and Fan-In](./Concurrent) | Introduces parallel processing with fan-out and fan-in patterns | ### Loop | Sample | Concepts | |--------|----------| | [Looping](./Loop) | Shows how to create a loop within a workflow | ### Workflow Shared States | Sample | Concepts | |--------|----------| | [Shared States](./SharedStates) | Demonstrates shared states between executors for data sharing and coordination | ### Conditional Edges | Sample | Concepts | |--------|----------| | [Edge Conditions](./ConditionalEdges/01_EdgeCondition) | Introduces conditional edges for dynamic routing based on executor outputs | | [Switch-Case Routing](./ConditionalEdges/02_SwitchCase) | Extends conditional edges with switch-case routing for multiple paths | | [Multi-Selection Routing](./ConditionalEdges/03_MultiSelection) | Demonstrates multi-selection routing where one executor can trigger multiple downstream executors | > These 3 samples build upon each other. It's recommended to explore them in sequence to fully grasp the concepts. ### Declarative Workflows | Sample | Concepts | |--------|----------| | [Declarative](./Declarative) | Demonstrates execution of declartive workflows. | ### Checkpointing | Sample | Concepts | |--------|----------| | [Checkpoint and Resume](./Checkpoint/CheckpointAndResume) | Introduces checkpoints for saving and restoring workflow state for time travel purposes | | [Checkpoint and Rehydrate](./Checkpoint/CheckpointAndRehydrate) | Demonstrates hydrating a new workflow instance from a saved checkpoint | | [Checkpoint with Human-in-the-Loop](./Checkpoint/CheckpointWithHumanInTheLoop) | Combines checkpointing with human-in-the-loop interactions | ### Human-in-the-Loop | Sample | Concepts | |--------|----------| | [Basic Human-in-the-Loop](./HumanInTheLoop/HumanInTheLoopBasic) | Introduces human-in-the-loop interaction using input ports and external requests |