Evan Mattson 36cafe4e5a Python: Raise clear handler registration error for unresolved TypeVar annotations (#4944)
* Raise clear handler registration error for unresolved TypeVar (#4943)

Detect unresolved TypeVar in message parameter annotations during handler
registration in both _validate_handler_signature (Executor) and
_validate_function_signature (FunctionExecutor). Raises a ValueError with
an actionable message recommending @handler(input=..., output=...) or
@executor(input=..., output=...) instead of letting TypeVar leak through
to a confusing TypeCompatibilityError during workflow edge validation.

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Address review feedback for #4943: reorder checks and harden function executor

- Move TypeVar check before validate_workflow_context_annotation in
  _executor.py so users see the more actionable error first
- Wrap get_type_hints in try/except in _function_executor.py matching
  the defensive pattern in _executor.py
- Repurpose duplicate test to cover bounded TypeVar rejection
- Add test_function_executor_allows_concrete_types for test symmetry

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Narrow get_type_hints except clause and add missing tests (#4943)

- Narrow `except Exception` to `except (NameError, AttributeError, RecursionError)`
  in both _executor.py and _function_executor.py so unexpected failures in
  get_type_hints are not silently swallowed.
- Add test_handler_unresolvable_annotation_raises to test_function_executor_future.py
  exercising the except branch of get_type_hints in the function executor path.
- Add test_function_executor_rejects_bounded_typevar_in_message_annotation to
  test_function_executor.py for parity with the Executor bounded TypeVar test.

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Add error ordering test for TypeVar vs WorkflowContext priority (#4943)

Add test_handler_typevar_error_takes_priority_over_context_error to verify
that when a handler has both a TypeVar message and an unannotated ctx, the
TypeVar error is raised first (the more actionable issue).

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Python: Fix image content serialization sending null file_id to Foundry API

Omit file_id from input_image dict when not present instead of including
it as null, which Azure AI Foundry's stricter schema validation rejects.

* Python: Fix Foundry API rejecting rich content in function_call_output

Azure AI Foundry does not support list-format output in function_call_output
items. Add SUPPORTS_RICH_FUNCTION_OUTPUT flag (default True) to
RawOpenAIChatClient, set to False in RawFoundryChatClient so Foundry
falls back to string output for tool results with images/files.

Also omit file_id from input_image dicts when not set, since Foundry
rejects explicit nulls.

* Python: Surface rich tool content as user message when Foundry lacks support

When SUPPORTS_RICH_FUNCTION_OUTPUT is False, image/file items from tool
results are injected as a follow-up user message so the model can still
process the visual content via Foundry's supported user message format.

* Xfail Foundry image integration test for the meantime

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Co-authored-by: Copilot <copilot@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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Microsoft Agent Framework

Welcome to Microsoft Agent Framework!

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Welcome to Microsoft's comprehensive multi-language framework for building, orchestrating, and deploying AI agents with support for both .NET and Python implementations. This framework provides everything from simple chat agents to complex multi-agent workflows with graph-based orchestration.

Watch the full Agent Framework introduction (30 min)

Watch the full Agent Framework introduction (30 min)

📋 Getting Started

📦 Installation

Python

pip install agent-framework
# This will install all sub-packages, see `python/packages` for individual packages.
# It may take a minute on first install on Windows.

.NET

dotnet add package Microsoft.Agents.AI

📚 Documentation

Still have questions? Join our weekly office hours or ask questions in our Discord channel to get help from the team and other users.

Highlights

  • Graph-based Workflows: Connect agents and deterministic functions using data flows with streaming, checkpointing, human-in-the-loop, and time-travel capabilities
  • AF Labs: Experimental packages for cutting-edge features including benchmarking, reinforcement learning, and research initiatives
  • DevUI: Interactive developer UI for agent development, testing, and debugging workflows

See the DevUI in action

See the DevUI in action (1 min)

💬 We want your feedback!

Quickstart

Basic Agent - Python

Create a simple Azure Responses Agent that writes a haiku about the Microsoft Agent Framework

# pip install agent-framework
# Use `az login` to authenticate with Azure CLI
import os
import asyncio
from agent_framework import Agent
from agent_framework.foundry import FoundryChatClient
from azure.identity import AzureCliCredential


async def main():
    # Initialize a chat agent with Microsoft Foundry
    # the endpoint, deployment name, and api version can be set via environment variables
    # or they can be passed in directly to the FoundryChatClient constructor
    agent = Agent(
      client=FoundryChatClient(
          credential=AzureCliCredential(),
          # project_endpoint=os.environ["FOUNDRY_PROJECT_ENDPOINT"],
          # model=os.environ["FOUNDRY_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME"],
      ),
      name="HaikuBot",
      instructions="You are an upbeat assistant that writes beautifully.",
    )

    print(await agent.run("Write a haiku about Microsoft Agent Framework."))

if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

Basic Agent - .NET

Create a simple Agent, using Microsoft Foundry with token-based auth, that writes a haiku about the Microsoft Agent Framework

// dotnet add package Microsoft.Agents.AI.Foundry
// Use `az login` to authenticate with Azure CLI
using Azure.AI.Projects;
using Azure.Identity;
using System;
using Azure.AI.Projects;
using Azure.Identity;

var endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_AI_PROJECT_ENDPOINT") ?? throw new InvalidOperationException("AZURE_AI_PROJECT_ENDPOINT is not set.");
var deploymentName = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME") ?? "gpt-5.4-mini";

var agent = new AIProjectClient(new Uri(endpoint), new DefaultAzureCredential())
    .AsAIAgent(model: deploymentName, name: "HaikuBot", instructions: "You are an upbeat assistant that writes beautifully.");

Console.WriteLine(await agent.RunAsync("Write a haiku about Microsoft Agent Framework."));

Create a simple Agent, using OpenAI Responses, that writes a haiku about the Microsoft Agent Framework

// dotnet add package Microsoft.Agents.AI.OpenAI
using System;
using OpenAI;
using OpenAI.Responses;

// Replace the <apikey> with your OpenAI API key.
var agent = new OpenAIClient("<apikey>")
    .GetResponsesClient()
    .AsAIAgent(model: "gpt-5.4-mini", name: "HaikuBot", instructions: "You are an upbeat assistant that writes beautifully.");

Console.WriteLine(await agent.RunAsync("Write a haiku about Microsoft Agent Framework."));

More Examples & Samples

Python

  • Getting Started: progressive tutorial from hello-world to hosting
  • Agent Concepts: deep-dive samples by topic (tools, middleware, providers, etc.)
  • Workflows: workflow creation and integration with agents
  • Hosting: A2A, Azure Functions, Durable Task hosting
  • End-to-End: full applications, evaluation, and demos

.NET

Troubleshooting

Authentication

Problem Cause Fix
Authentication errors when using Azure credentials Not signed in to Azure CLI Run az login before starting your app
API key errors Wrong or missing API key Verify the key and ensure it's for the correct resource/provider

Tip: DefaultAzureCredential is convenient for development but in production, consider using a specific credential (e.g., ManagedIdentityCredential) to avoid latency issues, unintended credential probing, and potential security risks from fallback mechanisms.

Environment Variables

The samples typically read configuration from environment variables. Common required variables:

Variable Used by Purpose
AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT Azure OpenAI samples Your Azure OpenAI resource URL
AZURE_OPENAI_DEPLOYMENT_NAME Azure OpenAI samples Model deployment name (e.g. gpt-4o-mini)
AZURE_AI_PROJECT_ENDPOINT Microsoft Foundry samples Your Microsoft Foundry project endpoint
AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME Microsoft Foundry samples Model deployment name
OPENAI_API_KEY OpenAI (non-Azure) samples Your OpenAI platform API key

Contributor Resources

Important Notes

Important

If you use Microsoft Agent Framework to build applications that operate with any third-party servers, agents, code, or non-Azure Direct models (“Third-Party Systems”), you do so at your own risk. Third-Party Systems are Non-Microsoft Products under the Microsoft Product Terms and are governed by their own third-party license terms. You are responsible for any usage and associated costs.

We recommend reviewing all data being shared with and received from Third-Party Systems and being cognizant of third-party practices for handling, sharing, retention and location of data. It is your responsibility to manage whether your data will flow outside of your organizations Azure compliance and geographic boundaries and any related implications, and that appropriate permissions, boundaries and approvals are provisioned.

You are responsible for carefully reviewing and testing applications you build using Microsoft Agent Framework in the context of your specific use cases, and making all appropriate decisions and customizations. This includes implementing your own responsible AI mitigations such as metaprompt, content filters, or other safety systems, and ensuring your applications meet appropriate quality, reliability, security, and trustworthiness standards. See also: Transparency FAQ

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