// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved. // This sample shows how to create and use a Azure OpenAI AI agent as a function tool. using System.ComponentModel; using Azure.AI.OpenAI; using Azure.Identity; using Microsoft.Agents.AI; using Microsoft.Extensions.AI; using OpenAI.Chat; var endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT") ?? throw new InvalidOperationException("AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT is not set."); var deploymentName = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_OPENAI_DEPLOYMENT_NAME") ?? "gpt-4o-mini"; [Description("Get the weather for a given location.")] static string GetWeather([Description("The location to get the weather for.")] string location) => $"The weather in {location} is cloudy with a high of 15°C."; // Create the chat client and agent, and provide the function tool to the agent. AIAgent weatherAgent = new AzureOpenAIClient( new Uri(endpoint), new AzureCliCredential()) .GetChatClient(deploymentName) .AsAIAgent( instructions: "You answer questions about the weather.", name: "WeatherAgent", description: "An agent that answers questions about the weather.", tools: [AIFunctionFactory.Create(GetWeather)]); // Create the main agent, and provide the weather agent as a function tool. AIAgent agent = new AzureOpenAIClient( new Uri(endpoint), new AzureCliCredential()) .GetChatClient(deploymentName) .AsAIAgent(instructions: "You are a helpful assistant who responds in French.", tools: [weatherAgent.AsAIFunction()]); // Invoke the agent and output the text result. Console.WriteLine(await agent.RunAsync("What is the weather like in Amsterdam?"));