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westey e224f06e60 .NET: Update models used in dotnet samples to gpt-5.4-mini (#5080)
* Update models used in dotnet samples to gpt-5.4-mini

* Fix additional missed sample
2026-04-07 15:34:00 +00:00

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// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
// This sample shows how to create, use, and clean up a FoundryAgent backed by a server-side
// versioned agent in Microsoft Foundry. It demonstrates the full lifecycle:
// create agent version -> wrap as FoundryAgent -> run -> delete.
using Azure.AI.Projects;
using Azure.AI.Projects.Agents;
using Azure.Identity;
using Microsoft.Agents.AI.Foundry;
string endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_AI_PROJECT_ENDPOINT") ?? throw new InvalidOperationException("AZURE_AI_PROJECT_ENDPOINT is not set.");
string deploymentName = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME") ?? "gpt-5.4-mini";
const string JokerName = "JokerAgent";
// Create the AIProjectClient to manage server-side agents.
AIProjectClient aiProjectClient = new(new Uri(endpoint), new AzureCliCredential());
// Create a server-side agent version using the native SDK.
ProjectsAgentVersion agentVersion = await aiProjectClient.AgentAdministrationClient.CreateAgentVersionAsync(
JokerName,
new ProjectsAgentVersionCreationOptions(
new DeclarativeAgentDefinition(model: deploymentName)
{
Instructions = "You are good at telling jokes.",
}));
// Wrap the agent version as a FoundryAgent using the AsAIAgent extension.
FoundryAgent agent = aiProjectClient.AsAIAgent(agentVersion);
// Once you have the agent, you can invoke it like any other AIAgent.
Console.WriteLine(await agent.RunAsync("Tell me a joke about a pirate."));
// Cleanup: deletes the agent and all its versions.
await aiProjectClient.AgentAdministrationClient.DeleteAgentAsync(agent.Name);