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Eduard van Valkenburg 8091d052d8 Python: refresh dev dependencies and validate runtime bounds (#6238)
Updates third-party dev dependencies across the Python workspace and
validates that all runtime dependency bounds still hold at both ends.

Dev dependency bumps (root, lab, declarative, durabletask):
- uv 0.11.6 -> 0.11.17, ruff 0.15.8 -> 0.15.15,
  pytest-asyncio 1.3.0 -> 1.4.0, mcp 1.27.0 -> 1.27.2,
  azure-monitor-opentelemetry 1.8.7 -> 1.8.8,
  poethepoet 0.42.1 -> 0.46.0, prek 0.3.9 -> 0.4.3,
  types-python-dateutil and types-PyYaml stub bumps.
- Transitive Dependabot items swept via lock: idna 3.11 -> 3.17,
  pip 26.0.1 -> 26.1.2.

Deliberately excluded:
- opentelemetry-sdk stays 1.40.0: azure-monitor-opentelemetry (incl.
  1.8.8) hard-pins opentelemetry-sdk==1.40.
- mypy stays 1.20.0 and pyright stays 1.1.408: the 2.1.0 / 1.1.409
  bumps introduce new diagnostics that fail type checking and need
  dedicated PRs.
- rich kept as a range: agentlightning (lab[lightning]) forces
  rich==13.9.4.

Code/formatting changes driven by the ruff upgrade:
- devui lifespan now uses try/finally so shutdown cleanup always runs
  (ruff RUF075).
- Removed unused TYPE_CHECKING imports in core and foundry flagged by
  ruff 0.15.15.
- Reapplied ruff 0.15.15 formatting to the files it changed.

Validation: validate-dependency-bounds-test "*" passes (31/31 lower +
31/31 upper); typing 62/62; lint 31/31; devui tests pass.

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Agent Framework Lab

This is the experimental package for Microsoft Agent Framework, agent-framework-lab, which contains various lab modules built on top of the core framework. Lab modules are not part of the core framework and may experience breaking changes or be deprecated in the future.

What are Lab Modules?

Lab modules are extensions to the core Agent Framework that fall into one of the following categories:

  1. Incubation of new features that may get incorporated by the core framework.
  2. Research prototypes built on the core framework.
  3. Benchmarks and experimentation tools.

Lab Modules

  • gaia: Evaluate your agents using the GAIA benchmark for general assistant tasks
  • tau2: Evaluate your agents using the TAU2 benchmark for customer support tasks
  • lightning: RL training for agents using Agent Lightning

Repository Structure

agent-framework-lab/
├── pyproject.toml          # Single package configuration for agent-framework-lab
├── README.md               # This file
├── LICENSE                 # License file
├── namespace/              # Centralized namespace package files
│   └── agent_framework/
│       └── lab/
│           ├── gaia/       # Re-exports from agent_framework_lab_gaia
│           ├── lightning/  # Re-exports from agent_framework_lab_lightning
│           └── tau2/       # Re-exports from agent_framework_lab_tau2
├── gaia/                   # GAIA module implementation
│   └── agent_framework_lab_gaia/
├── lightning/              # Lightning module implementation
│   └── agent_framework_lab_lightning/
└── tau2/                   # TAU2 module implementation
    └── agent_framework_lab_tau2/

This structure maintains a single PyPI package agent-framework-lab while supporting modular imports through the namespace package mechanism.

Installation

To install each lab module, use the extras syntax with pip:

pip install "agent-framework-lab[gaia]"
pip install "agent-framework-lab[tau2]"
pip install "agent-framework-lab[lightning]"

Usage

Import and use lab modules from the agent_framework.lab namespace. For example, to use the GAIA module:

# Using GAIA module
from agent_framework.lab.gaia import GAIA

Running Tests Locally

For machine-safe local runs, prefer package-scoped commands first:

uv run --directory packages/lab poe test
uv run --directory packages/lab pytest -q -m "not integration"

When you need to run lab tests from the repository root, scope the root task to the lab package:

uv run poe test -P lab

Lightning observability tests intentionally exercise heavier tracing paths and are marked as resource_intensive:

uv run --directory packages/lab pytest lightning/tests/test_lightning.py -m "resource_intensive" -q

Should I consume Lab Modules?

If you are looking for stable and production-ready features, you should not use lab modules. Stick to the core framework.

If you are looking for experimentation, research, or want to benchmark different approaches -- most importantly, if you don't mind breaking changes and potential deprecations -- then lab modules are for you.

Contributing to Lab Modules

Microsoft-maintained modules

For Microsoft-maintained modules in this repository, please follow standard contribution guidelines and submit pull requests directly to this repository.

Community modules

If you want to contribute a community-maintained lab module:

  1. Create a new repository on GitHub for your module
  2. Tag your repository with agent-framework-lab for discoverability
  3. Submit a PR to add a link to your repository in the Lab Modules section above
  4. Use the PR title format: [New Lab Module] Your Module Name

We will review your submission based on the guidelines below.

Guidelines

  1. Purpose: Community modules should fit into one of the three categories of lab modules (incubation, research, benchmarks)
  2. Namespace: Community modules should avoid the agent_framework.lab namespace (reserved for modules maintained in this repository)
  3. Dependencies: Minimize external dependencies, always include agent-framework as a base dependency
  4. Documentation: Include comprehensive README with installation instructions and usage examples
  5. Tests: Write comprehensive tests with good coverage
  6. Type hints: Always include type hints and a py.typed file
  7. Versioning: Use semantic versioning, start with 0.1.0 for initial releases