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Microsoft Agent Framework Python Weather Agent sample (M365 Agents SDK)
This sample demonstrates a simple Weather Forecast Agent built with the Python Microsoft Agent Framework, exposed through the Microsoft 365 Agents SDK compatible endpoints. The agent accepts natural language requests for a weather forecast and responds with a textual answer. It supports multi-turn conversations to gather required information.
Prerequisites
- Python 3.11+
- uv for fast dependency management
- devtunnel
agentsplaygroundfor playground/testing- Access to OpenAI or Azure OpenAI with a model like
gpt-4o-mini
Configuration
Set the following environment variables:
# Common
export PORT=3978
export USE_ANONYMOUS_MODE=True # set to false if using auth
# OpenAI
export OPENAI_API_KEY="..."
export OPENAI_CHAT_COMPLETION_MODEL="..."
Installing Dependencies
From the repository root or the sample folder:
uv sync
Running the Agent Locally
# Activate environment first if not already
source .venv/bin/activate # (Windows PowerShell: .venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1)
# Run the weather agent demo
python m365_agent_demo/app.py
The agent starts on http://localhost:3978. Health check: GET /api/health.
QuickStart using Agents Playground
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Install (if not already):
winget install agentsplayground -
Start the Python agent locally:
python m365_agent_demo/app.py -
Start the playground:
agentsplayground -
Chat with the Weather Agent.
QuickStart using WebChat (Azure Bot)
To test via WebChat you can provision an Azure Bot and point its messaging endpoint to your agent.
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Create an Azure Bot (choose Client Secret auth for local tunneling).
-
Create a
.envfile in this sample folder with the following (replace placeholders):# Authentication / Agentic configuration USE_ANONYMOUS_MODE=False CONNECTIONS__SERVICE_CONNECTION__SETTINGS__CLIENTID="<client-id>" CONNECTIONS__SERVICE_CONNECTION__SETTINGS__CLIENTSECRET="<client-secret>" CONNECTIONS__SERVICE_CONNECTION__SETTINGS__TENANTID="<tenant-id>" CONNECTIONS__SERVICE_CONNECTION__SETTINGS__SCOPES=https://graph.microsoft.com/.default AGENTAPPLICATION__USERAUTHORIZATION__HANDLERS__AGENTIC__SETTINGS__TYPE=AgenticUserAuthorization AGENTAPPLICATION__USERAUTHORIZATION__HANDLERS__AGENTIC__SETTINGS__SCOPES=https://graph.microsoft.com/.default AGENTAPPLICATION__USERAUTHORIZATION__HANDLERS__AGENTIC__SETTINGS__ALTERNATEBLUEPRINTCONNECTIONNAME=https://graph.microsoft.com/.default -
Host dev tunnel:
devtunnel host -p 3978 --allow-anonymous -
Set the bot Messaging endpoint to:
https://<tunnel-host>/api/messages -
Run your local agent:
python m365_agent_demo/app.py -
Use "Test in WebChat" in Azure Portal.
Federated Credentials or Managed Identity auth types typically require deployment to Azure App Service instead of tunneling.
Troubleshooting
- 404 on
/api/messages: Ensure you are POSTing and using the correct tunnel URL. - Empty responses: Check model key / quota and ensure environment variables are set.
- Auth errors when anonymous disabled: Validate MSAL config matches your Azure Bot registration.