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Replace the Python 3.12 redirect workaround with the proper fix: set PYTHON_ISOLATE_WORKER_DEPENDENCIES=0 on Python >=3.13. The segfault (exit code 139) is caused by the Azure Functions worker's module isolation mechanism conflicting with protobuf's C extensions (google._upb) on Python 3.13. Disabling isolation lets the worker load dependencies from the app's own environment, which avoids the crash while keeping everything running on Python 3.13. See: https://github.com/Azure/azure-functions-python-worker/issues/1797 Co-authored-by: larohra <41490930+larohra@users.noreply.github.com>
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Get Started with Microsoft Agent Framework Durable Functions
Please install this package via pip:
pip install agent-framework-azurefunctions --pre
Durable Agent Extension
The durable agent extension lets you host Microsoft Agent Framework agents on Azure Durable Functions so they can persist state, replay conversation history, and recover from failures automatically.
Basic Usage Example
See the durable functions integration sample in the repository to learn how to:
from agent_framework.azure import AgentFunctionApp
_app = AgentFunctionApp()
- Register agents with
AgentFunctionApp - Post messages using the generated
/api/agents/{agent_name}/runendpoint
For more details, review the Python README and the samples directory.