Eduard van Valkenburg acc49196c1 Python: updated integration tests and guidance (#4181)
* updated integration tests and guidance

* fixed merge test

* updated integration tests

* fix: remove duplicate --dist loadfile flag from pytest-xdist config

Only one --dist mode can be active at a time; the second value silently
overrides the first. Keep --dist worksteal (dynamic load balancing) and
remove the redundant --dist loadfile from all workflow files and
pyproject.toml configs.

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* docs: add keep-in-sync notes for merge and integration test workflows

Both python-merge-tests.yml and python-integration-tests.yml share the
same parallel job structure. Added sync reminders in workflow file
comments, the python-testing SKILL.md, and CODING_STANDARD.md.

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* refactor: remove RUN_INTEGRATION_TESTS flag

Integration test gating now uses two mechanisms:
- `@pytest.mark.integration` for test selection via `-m` filtering
- `skip_if_*_disabled` for credential/service availability checks

The RUN_INTEGRATION_TESTS env var was redundant since the marker handles
selection and the skip decorators already check for actual credentials.

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* fix: sync missing env vars from merge-tests to integration-tests

Add OPENAI_EMBEDDINGS_MODEL_ID and AZURE_OPENAI_EMBEDDING_DEPLOYMENT_NAME
to python-integration-tests.yml to match python-merge-tests.yml.

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* fix: remove remaining RUN_INTEGRATION_TESTS from embedding tests and docs

Missed test_openai_embedding_client.py and vector-stores README in the
earlier cleanup.

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* set functions tests to 3.10

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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 --pre
# 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

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Quickstart

Basic Agent - Python

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

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


async def main():
    # Initialize a chat agent with Azure OpenAI Responses
    # the endpoint, deployment name, and api version can be set via environment variables
    # or they can be passed in directly to the AzureOpenAIResponsesClient constructor
    agent = AzureOpenAIResponsesClient(
        # endpoint=os.environ["AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT"],
        # deployment_name=os.environ["AZURE_OPENAI_RESPONSES_DEPLOYMENT_NAME"],
        # api_version=os.environ["AZURE_OPENAI_API_VERSION"],
        # api_key=os.environ["AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY"],  # Optional if using AzureCliCredential
        credential=AzureCliCredential(), # Optional, if using api_key
    ).as_agent(
        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 OpenAI Responses, that writes a haiku about the Microsoft Agent Framework

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

// Replace the <apikey> with your OpenAI API key.
var agent = new OpenAIClient("<apikey>")
    .GetResponsesClient("gpt-4o-mini")
    .AsAIAgent(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 Azure OpenAI Responses with token based auth, that writes a haiku about the Microsoft Agent Framework

// dotnet add package Microsoft.Agents.AI.OpenAI --prerelease
// dotnet add package Azure.Identity
// Use `az login` to authenticate with Azure CLI
using System.ClientModel.Primitives;
using Azure.Identity;
using Microsoft.Agents.AI;
using OpenAI;
using OpenAI.Responses;

// Replace <resource> and gpt-4o-mini with your Azure OpenAI resource name and deployment name.
var agent = new OpenAIClient(
    new BearerTokenPolicy(new AzureCliCredential(), "https://ai.azure.com/.default"),
    new OpenAIClientOptions() { Endpoint = new Uri("https://<resource>.openai.azure.com/openai/v1") })
    .GetResponsesClient("gpt-4o-mini")
    .AsAIAgent(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

.NET

Contributor Resources

Important Notes

If you use the Microsoft Agent Framework to build applications that operate with third-party servers or agents, you do so at your own risk. We recommend reviewing all data being shared with third-party servers or agents and being cognizant of third-party practices for retention and location of data. It is your responsibility to manage whether your data will flow outside of your organization's Azure compliance and geographic boundaries and any related implications.

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