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OpenAI Agent Framework Examples
This folder contains examples demonstrating different ways to create and use agents with the OpenAI clients from the agent_framework.openai package.
Examples
| File | Description |
|---|---|
openai_assistants_basic.py |
Basic usage of OpenAIAssistantProvider with streaming and non-streaming responses. |
openai_assistants_provider_methods.py |
Demonstrates all OpenAIAssistantProvider methods: create_agent(), get_agent(), and as_agent(). |
openai_assistants_with_code_interpreter.py |
Using OpenAIAssistantsClient.get_code_interpreter_tool() with OpenAIAssistantProvider to execute Python code. |
openai_assistants_with_existing_assistant.py |
Working with pre-existing assistants using get_agent() and as_agent() methods. |
openai_assistants_with_explicit_settings.py |
Configuring OpenAIAssistantProvider with explicit settings including API key and model ID. |
openai_assistants_with_file_search.py |
Using OpenAIAssistantsClient.get_file_search_tool() with OpenAIAssistantProvider for file search capabilities. |
openai_assistants_with_function_tools.py |
Function tools with OpenAIAssistantProvider at both agent-level and query-level. |
openai_assistants_with_response_format.py |
Structured outputs with OpenAIAssistantProvider using Pydantic models. |
openai_assistants_with_session.py |
Session management with OpenAIAssistantProvider for conversation context persistence. |
openai_chat_client_basic.py |
The simplest way to create an agent using Agent with OpenAIChatClient. Shows both streaming and non-streaming responses for chat-based interactions with OpenAI models. |
openai_chat_client_with_explicit_settings.py |
Shows how to initialize an agent with a specific chat client, configuring settings explicitly including API key and model ID. |
openai_chat_client_with_function_tools.py |
Demonstrates how to use function tools with agents. Shows both agent-level tools (defined when creating the agent) and query-level tools (provided with specific queries). |
openai_chat_client_with_local_mcp.py |
Shows how to integrate OpenAI agents with local Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for enhanced functionality and tool integration. |
openai_chat_client_with_session.py |
Demonstrates session management with OpenAI agents, including automatic session creation for stateless conversations and explicit session management for maintaining conversation context across multiple interactions. |
openai_chat_client_with_web_search.py |
Shows how to use OpenAIChatClient.get_web_search_tool() for web search capabilities with OpenAI agents. |
openai_chat_client_with_runtime_json_schema.py |
Shows how to supply a runtime JSON Schema via additional_chat_options for structured output without defining a Pydantic model. |
openai_responses_client_basic.py |
The simplest way to create an agent using Agent with OpenAIResponsesClient. Shows both streaming and non-streaming responses for structured response generation with OpenAI models. |
openai_responses_client_image_analysis.py |
Demonstrates how to use vision capabilities with agents to analyze images. |
openai_responses_client_image_generation.py |
Demonstrates how to use OpenAIResponsesClient.get_image_generation_tool() to create images based on text descriptions. |
openai_responses_client_reasoning.py |
Demonstrates how to use reasoning capabilities with OpenAI agents, showing how the agent can provide detailed reasoning for its responses. |
openai_responses_client_streaming_image_generation.py |
Demonstrates streaming image generation with partial images for real-time image creation feedback and improved user experience. |
openai_responses_client_with_agent_as_tool.py |
Shows how to use the agent-as-tool pattern with OpenAI Responses Client, where one agent delegates work to specialized sub-agents wrapped as tools using as_tool(). Demonstrates hierarchical agent architectures. |
openai_responses_client_with_code_interpreter.py |
Shows how to use OpenAIResponsesClient.get_code_interpreter_tool() to write and execute Python code. |
openai_responses_client_with_code_interpreter_files.py |
Shows how to use code interpreter with uploaded files for data analysis. |
openai_responses_client_with_explicit_settings.py |
Shows how to initialize an agent with a specific responses client, configuring settings explicitly including API key and model ID. |
openai_responses_client_with_file_search.py |
Demonstrates how to use OpenAIResponsesClient.get_file_search_tool() for searching through uploaded files. |
openai_responses_client_with_function_tools.py |
Demonstrates how to use function tools with agents. Shows both agent-level tools (defined when creating the agent) and run-level tools (provided with specific queries). |
openai_responses_client_with_hosted_mcp.py |
Shows how to use OpenAIResponsesClient.get_mcp_tool() for hosted MCP servers, including approval workflows. |
openai_responses_client_with_local_mcp.py |
Shows how to integrate OpenAI agents with local Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for enhanced functionality and tool integration. |
openai_responses_client_with_runtime_json_schema.py |
Shows how to supply a runtime JSON Schema via additional_chat_options for structured output without defining a Pydantic model. |
openai_responses_client_with_structured_output.py |
Demonstrates how to use structured outputs with OpenAI agents to get structured data responses in predefined formats. |
openai_responses_client_with_session.py |
Demonstrates session management with OpenAI agents, including automatic session creation for stateless conversations and explicit session management for maintaining conversation context across multiple interactions. |
openai_responses_client_with_web_search.py |
Shows how to use OpenAIResponsesClient.get_web_search_tool() for web search capabilities. |
Environment Variables
Make sure to set the following environment variables before running the examples:
OPENAI_API_KEY: Your OpenAI API keyOPENAI_CHAT_MODEL_ID: The OpenAI model to use (e.g.,gpt-4o,gpt-4o-mini,gpt-3.5-turbo)OPENAI_RESPONSES_MODEL_ID: The OpenAI model to use (e.g.,gpt-4o,gpt-4o-mini,gpt-3.5-turbo)- For image processing examples, use a vision-capable model like
gpt-4oorgpt-4o-mini
Optionally, you can set:
OPENAI_ORG_ID: Your OpenAI organization ID (if applicable)OPENAI_API_BASE_URL: Your OpenAI base URL (if using a different base URL)
Optional Dependencies
Some examples require additional dependencies:
- Image Generation Example: The
openai_responses_client_image_generation.pyexample requires PIL (Pillow) for image display. Install with:# Using uv uv add pillow # Or using pip pip install pillow