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Bing Custom Search with the Responses API

This sample shows how to use the Bing Custom Search tool with a ChatClientAgent using the Responses API directly.

What this sample demonstrates

  • Configuring BingCustomSearchToolParameters with connection ID and instance name
  • Using FoundryAITool.CreateBingCustomSearchTool() with ChatClientAgent
  • Processing search results from agent responses

Prerequisites

  • .NET 10 SDK or later
  • Microsoft Foundry service endpoint and deployment configured
  • Azure CLI installed and authenticated (az login)
  • Bing Custom Search resource configured with a connection ID

Set the following environment variables:

$env:AZURE_AI_PROJECT_ENDPOINT="https://your-foundry-service.services.ai.azure.com/api/projects/your-foundry-project"
$env:AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME="gpt-5.4-mini"
$env:AZURE_AI_CUSTOM_SEARCH_CONNECTION_ID="your-connection-id"  # The full ARM resource URI, e.g., "/subscriptions/.../connections/your-bing-connection"
$env:AZURE_AI_CUSTOM_SEARCH_INSTANCE_NAME="your-instance-name"  # The Bing Custom Search configuration name (from Azure portal)

Finding the connection ID and instance name

  • Connection ID (AZURE_AI_CUSTOM_SEARCH_CONNECTION_ID): The full ARM resource URI including the /projects/<name>/connections/<connection-name> segment. Find the connection name in your Foundry project under Management centerConnected resources.
  • Instance Name (AZURE_AI_CUSTOM_SEARCH_INSTANCE_NAME): The configuration name from your Bing Custom Search resource (Azure portal → your Bing Custom Search resource → Configurations). This is not the Azure resource name or the connection name — it's the name of the specific search configuration that defines which domains/sites to search against.

Run the sample

dotnet run