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Eduard van Valkenburg 7e0767a0a0 Python: Fix per-service-call history persistence with server-storing clients (#6310)
* Fix per-service-call history persistence with server-storing clients

When an Agent set require_per_service_call_history_persistence=True together
with a HistoryProvider, and the chat client stored history server-side by
default (e.g. OpenAIChatClient, STORES_BY_DEFAULT=True), the external history
provider was silently never persisted.

Unify persistence on the per-service-call middleware: when the flag is set and
a HistoryProvider exists, the middleware is always installed and owns
persistence. service_stores_history now only selects middleware behavior:
- service does not store: load providers and drive the function loop with a
  local sentinel conversation id, or
- service stores: skip loading (the service owns history) and persist each
  service call while the real conversation id flows through.

Also rationalize chat-options handling in _prepare_run_context:
- _merge_options now skips None overrides and strips remaining None values, so
  an unset `store` is never forwarded and the service decides its own default.
- Resolve `store` and `conversation_id` once from a single combined view
  (effective_options) instead of probing both default and runtime dicts; the
  auto-injection and per-service-call resolution now agree on conversation_id.

Fixes #5798

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

* Correct as_agent() docstring: persistence is per service call, not once per run

Address PR review: when the client stores history server-side, the
per-service-call middleware still persists after each model call; only
provider loading is skipped. The previous "persist once per run()" wording
contradicted the implementation.

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

* Address PR review: docs, missing-conversation-id warning, and tests

- Clarify that require_per_service_call_history_persistence is a no-op when no
  HistoryProvider is present (docstrings in _agents.py and _clients.py).
- Warn on every service call when the client stores history server-side but
  returns no conversation_id, so the (uncommon) loss of cross-turn resumability
  cannot fail silently.
- Add tests: storing client + existing conversation_id does not raise and the id
  propagates; two runs on the same session keep persisting with a stable
  service_session_id and no provider loading; storing-without-conversation-id
  warns per call.

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

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Get Started with Microsoft Agent Framework

Highlights

  • Flexible Agent Framework: build, orchestrate, and deploy AI agents and multi-agent systems
  • Multi-Agent Orchestration: Group chat, sequential, concurrent, and handoff patterns
  • Plugin Ecosystem: Extend with native functions, OpenAPI, Model Context Protocol (MCP), and more
  • LLM Support: OpenAI, Foundry, Anthropic, and more
  • Runtime Support: In-process and distributed agent execution
  • Multimodal: Text, vision, and function calling
  • Cross-Platform: .NET and Python implementations

Quick Install

pip install agent-framework-core
# Optional: Add Azure AI Foundry integration
pip install agent-framework-foundry
# Optional: Add OpenAI integration
pip install agent-framework-openai

Supported Platforms:

  • Python: 3.10+
  • OS: Windows, macOS, Linux

1. Setup API Keys

Depending on the client you want to use, there are various environment variables you can set to configure the chat clients. This can be done in the environment itself, or with a .env file in your project root, some examples of environment variables include:

FOUNDRY_PROJECT_ENDPOINT=...
FOUNDRY_MODEL=...
...
OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-...
OPENAI_CHAT_COMPLETION_MODEL=...
OPENAI_CHAT_MODEL=...
...
AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY=...
AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT=...
AZURE_OPENAI_MODEL=...

You can also override environment variables by explicitly passing configuration parameters to the chat client constructor:

from agent_framework.openai import OpenAIChatClient

client = OpenAIChatClient(
    api_key="",
    model="",
)

See the following getting started samples for more information.

2. Create a Simple Agent

Create agents and invoke them directly:

import asyncio
from agent_framework import Agent
from agent_framework.openai import OpenAIChatClient

agent = Agent(
    client=OpenAIChatClient(),
    instructions="""
    1) A robot may not injure a human being...
    2) A robot must obey orders given it by human beings...
    3) A robot must protect its own existence...

    Give me the TLDR in exactly 5 words.
    """
)

result = asyncio.run(agent.run("Summarize the Three Laws of Robotics"))
print(result)
# Output: Protect humans, obey, self-preserve, prioritized.

3. Directly Use Chat Clients (No Agent Required)

You can use the chat client classes directly for advanced workflows:

import asyncio
from agent_framework.openai import OpenAIChatClient
from agent_framework import Message, Role

async def main():
    client = OpenAIChatClient()

    response = await client.get_response([
        Message("system", ["You are a helpful assistant."]),
        Message("user", ["Write a haiku about Agent Framework."])
    ])
    print(response.messages[0].text)

    """
    Output:

    Agents work in sync,
    Framework threads through each task—
    Code sparks collaboration.
    """

asyncio.run(main())

4. Build an Agent with Tools and Functions

Enhance your agent with custom tools and function calling:

import asyncio
from typing import Annotated
from random import randint
from agent_framework import Agent
from agent_framework.openai import OpenAIChatClient


def get_weather(
    location: Annotated[str, "The location to get the weather for."],
) -> str:
    """Get the weather for a given location."""
    conditions = ["sunny", "cloudy", "rainy", "stormy"]
    return f"The weather in {location} is {conditions[randint(0, 3)]} with a high of {randint(10, 30)}°C."


def get_menu_specials() -> str:
    """Get today's menu specials."""
    return """
    Special Soup: Clam Chowder
    Special Salad: Cobb Salad
    Special Drink: Chai Tea
    """


async def main():
    agent = Agent(
        client=OpenAIChatClient(),
        instructions="You are a helpful assistant that can provide weather and restaurant information.",
        tools=[get_weather, get_menu_specials]
    )

    response = await agent.run("What's the weather in Amsterdam and what are today's specials?")
    print(response)

    # Output:
    # The weather in Amsterdam is sunny with a high of 22°C. Today's specials include
    # Clam Chowder soup, Cobb Salad, and Chai Tea as the special drink.

asyncio.run(main())

You can explore additional agent samples here.

5. Multi-Agent Orchestration

Coordinate multiple agents to collaborate on complex tasks using orchestration patterns:

import asyncio
from agent_framework import Agent
from agent_framework.openai import OpenAIChatClient


async def main():
    # Create specialized agents
    writer = Agent(
        client=OpenAIChatClient(),
        name="Writer",
        instructions="You are a creative content writer. Generate and refine slogans based on feedback."
    )

    reviewer = Agent(
        client=OpenAIChatClient(),
        name="Reviewer",
        instructions="You are a critical reviewer. Provide detailed feedback on proposed slogans."
    )

    # Sequential workflow: Writer creates, Reviewer provides feedback
    task = "Create a slogan for a new electric SUV that is affordable and fun to drive."

    # Step 1: Writer creates initial slogan
    initial_result = await writer.run(task)
    print(f"Writer: {initial_result}")

    # Step 2: Reviewer provides feedback
    feedback_request = f"Please review this slogan: {initial_result}"
    feedback = await reviewer.run(feedback_request)
    print(f"Reviewer: {feedback}")

    # Step 3: Writer refines based on feedback
    refinement_request = f"Please refine this slogan based on the feedback: {initial_result}\nFeedback: {feedback}"
    final_result = await writer.run(refinement_request)
    print(f"Final Slogan: {final_result}")

    # Example Output:
    # Writer: "Charge Forward: Affordable Adventure Awaits!"
    # Reviewer: "Good energy, but 'Charge Forward' is overused in EV marketing..."
    # Final Slogan: "Power Up Your Adventure: Premium Feel, Smart Price!"

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

Note: Sequential, Concurrent, Group Chat, Handoff, and Magentic orchestrations are available. See examples in orchestration samples.

More Examples & Samples

Agent Framework Documentation