* Python: bump package versions for 1.2.2 release PATCH bump (1.2.1 -> 1.2.2) for the released cohort. Five PRs land in this window: - agent-framework-openai: fix file_search citations breaking the assistant- message history roundtrip (#5557) โ drives the released-tier PATCH - agent-framework-orchestrations: [BREAKING] standardize orchestration terminal outputs as AgentResponse (#5301) - agent-framework-core, agent-framework-declarative: preserve Workflow.run() shared state across calls, accept list[Message] in declarative start executor, and coerce Enum values when serializing PowerFx symbols (#5531) - agent-framework-foundry-hosting: add hosted Durable Workflow support (#5531) - agent-framework-azure-contentunderstanding: new alpha package โ Azure AI Content Understanding context provider (#4829) - dependencies: workspace package dependency refresh (#5555) Per lockstep convention, all 21 beta packages stamp 1.0.0b260429 and all 4 alpha packages (now including the new contentunderstanding) stamp 1.0.0a260429. Date stamp reflects 2026-04-29 Pacific. Every non-core package floor on agent-framework-core is raised to >=1.2.2; the new contentunderstanding package's stale >=1.0.0 floor is brought into line. Two follow-on fixes bundled to keep validate-dependency-bounds-test green at lowest-direct resolution: - Bump agent-framework-azure-contentunderstanding's azure-ai-content understanding lower bound from >=1.0.0 to >=1.0.1 (1.0.0 ships without proper typing โ pyright reports 65 unknown-type errors) - Add pyright ignore comments to core/foundry/__init__.pyi for the new alpha package's type-stub imports, since alpha packages are not in core's [all] extra and therefore aren't installed at lowest-direct * Python: add #5552 to 1.2.2 CHANGELOG Add the streaming-span observability fix to the Fixed section. PR is on upstream/main but not yet pulled into origin/main; the code itself will land via the PR merge. * Python: address PR #5561 review feedback on dependency bounds Two packaging fixes flagged in review: 1. agent-framework-azure-contentunderstanding: add agent-framework-foundry as a runtime dependency. The package's README directs users to `pip install agent-framework-azure-contentunderstanding --pre` and the basic example imports `FoundryChatClient` from `agent_framework.foundry`, so the documented install path was failing with ImportError. Pulling agent-framework-foundry into deps makes the advertised entry path self-contained. 2. agent-framework-foundry: bump agent-framework-openai lower bound from >=1.1.0 to >=1.2.2,<2. Foundry imports private modules from agent_framework_openai (`_chat_client.py:22`, `_agent.py:34`), so resolvers were free to pair foundry==1.2.2 with older OpenAI versions that lack this release's coordinated Responses/history fix. Lockstep the floor with the released cohort to prevent mismatched installs. Both changes pass `validate-dependency-bounds-test` lower + upper at their respective packages.
Agent Framework AG-UI Integration
AG-UI protocol integration for Agent Framework, enabling seamless integration with AG-UI's web interface and streaming protocol.
Installation
pip install agent-framework-ag-ui
Quick Start
Server (Host an AI Agent)
from fastapi import FastAPI
from agent_framework import Agent
from agent_framework.openai import OpenAIChatCompletionClient
from agent_framework.ag_ui import add_agent_framework_fastapi_endpoint
# Create your agent
agent = Agent(
name="my_agent",
instructions="You are a helpful assistant.",
client=OpenAIChatCompletionClient(
azure_endpoint="https://your-resource.openai.azure.com/",
model="gpt-4o-mini",
api_key="your-api-key",
),
)
# Create FastAPI app and add AG-UI endpoint
app = FastAPI()
add_agent_framework_fastapi_endpoint(app, agent, "/")
# Run with: uvicorn main:app --reload
Server (Host a Workflow)
from fastapi import FastAPI
from agent_framework import WorkflowBuilder, WorkflowContext, executor
from agent_framework.ag_ui import add_agent_framework_fastapi_endpoint
@executor(id="start")
async def start(message: str, ctx: WorkflowContext) -> None:
await ctx.yield_output(f"Workflow received: {message}")
workflow = WorkflowBuilder(start_executor=start).build()
app = FastAPI()
add_agent_framework_fastapi_endpoint(app, workflow, "/")
Server (Thread-Scoped WorkflowBuilder)
Use workflow_factory when your workflow keeps runtime state (for example pending request_info interrupts) and must be isolated per AG-UI thread:
from fastapi import FastAPI
from agent_framework import Workflow, WorkflowBuilder
from agent_framework.ag_ui import AgentFrameworkWorkflow, add_agent_framework_fastapi_endpoint
def build_workflow_for_thread(thread_id: str) -> Workflow:
# Build a fresh workflow instance for each thread id.
return WorkflowBuilder(start_executor=...).build()
app = FastAPI()
thread_scoped_workflow = AgentFrameworkWorkflow(
workflow_factory=build_workflow_for_thread,
name="my_workflow",
)
add_agent_framework_fastapi_endpoint(app, thread_scoped_workflow, "/")
Client (Connect to an AG-UI Server)
import asyncio
from agent_framework.ag_ui import AGUIChatClient
async def main():
async with AGUIChatClient(endpoint="http://localhost:8000/") as client:
# Stream responses
async for update in client.get_response("Hello!", stream=True):
for content in update.contents:
if content.type == "text" and content.text:
print(content.text, end="", flush=True)
print()
asyncio.run(main())
The AGUIChatClient supports:
- Streaming and non-streaming responses
- Hybrid tool execution (client-side + server-side tools)
- Automatic thread management for conversation continuity
- Integration with
Agentfor client-side history management - Interrupt metadata passthrough (
availableInterruptsandresume)
Documentation
- Getting Started Tutorial - Step-by-step guide to building AG-UI servers and clients
- Server setup with FastAPI
- Client examples using
AGUIChatClient - Hybrid tool execution (client-side + server-side)
- Thread management and conversation continuity
- Examples - Complete examples for AG-UI features
Features
This integration supports all 7 AG-UI features:
- Agentic Chat: Basic streaming chat with tool calling support
- Backend Tool Rendering: Tools executed on backend with results streamed to client
- Human in the Loop: Function approval requests for user confirmation before tool execution
- Agentic Generative UI: Async tools for long-running operations with progress updates
- Tool-based Generative UI: Custom UI components rendered on frontend based on tool calls
- Shared State: Bidirectional state sync between client and server
- Predictive State Updates: Stream tool arguments as optimistic state updates during execution
Additional compatibility and draft support:
- Native
Workflowendpoint registration viaadd_agent_framework_fastapi_endpoint(...) - Workflow-to-AG-UI event mapping (run/step/activity/tool/custom events)
- Custom event compatibility for inbound
CUSTOM,CUSTOM_EVENT, andcustom_event - Pragmatic multimodal input parsing for both legacy (
binary) and draft media-part shapes - Pragmatic interrupt/resume handling (
availableInterrupts,resume, andRUN_FINISHED.interrupt)
Security: Authentication & Authorization
The AG-UI endpoint does not enforce authentication by default. For production deployments, you should add authentication using FastAPI's dependency injection system via the dependencies parameter.
API Key Authentication Example
import os
from fastapi import Depends, FastAPI, HTTPException, Security
from fastapi.security import APIKeyHeader
from agent_framework import Agent
from agent_framework.ag_ui import add_agent_framework_fastapi_endpoint
# Configure API key authentication
API_KEY_HEADER = APIKeyHeader(name="X-API-Key", auto_error=False)
EXPECTED_API_KEY = os.environ.get("AG_UI_API_KEY")
async def verify_api_key(api_key: str | None = Security(API_KEY_HEADER)) -> None:
"""Verify the API key provided in the request header."""
if not api_key or api_key != EXPECTED_API_KEY:
raise HTTPException(status_code=401, detail="Invalid or missing API key")
# Create agent and app
agent = Agent(name="my_agent", instructions="...", client=...)
app = FastAPI()
# Register endpoint WITH authentication
add_agent_framework_fastapi_endpoint(
app,
agent,
"/",
dependencies=[Depends(verify_api_key)], # Authentication enforced here
)
Other Authentication Options
The dependencies parameter accepts any FastAPI dependency, enabling integration with:
- OAuth 2.0 / OpenID Connect - Use
fastapi.security.OAuth2PasswordBearer - JWT Tokens - Validate tokens with libraries like
python-jose - Azure AD / Entra ID - Use
azure-identityfor Microsoft identity platform - Rate Limiting - Add request throttling dependencies
- Custom Authentication - Implement your organization's auth requirements
For a complete authentication example, see getting_started/server.py.
Architecture
The package uses a clean, orchestrator-based architecture:
- AgentFrameworkAgent: Lightweight wrapper that delegates to orchestrators
- Orchestrators: Handle different execution flows (default, human-in-the-loop, etc.)
- Confirmation Strategies: Domain-specific confirmation messages (extensible)
- AgentFrameworkEventBridge: Converts Agent Framework events to AG-UI events
- Message Adapters: Bidirectional conversion between AG-UI and Agent Framework message formats
- FastAPI Endpoint: Streaming HTTP endpoint with Server-Sent Events (SSE)
Next Steps
- New to AG-UI? Start with the Getting Started Tutorial
- Want to see examples? Check out the Examples for AG-UI features
License
MIT