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// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
// This sample shows how to create and use a simple AI agent with Azure Foundry Agents as the backend.
using Azure.AI.Agents.Persistent;
using Azure.Identity;
using Microsoft.Agents.AI;
var endpoint = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_FOUNDRY_PROJECT_ENDPOINT") ?? throw new InvalidOperationException("AZURE_FOUNDRY_PROJECT_ENDPOINT is not set.");
var deploymentName = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_FOUNDRY_PROJECT_DEPLOYMENT_NAME") ?? "gpt-4o-mini";
const string JokerName = "Joker";
const string JokerInstructions = "You are good at telling jokes.";
// Get a client to create/retrieve server side agents with.
var persistentAgentsClient = new PersistentAgentsClient(endpoint, new AzureCliCredential());
// You can create a server side persistent agent with the Azure.AI.Agents.Persistent SDK.
var agentMetadata = await persistentAgentsClient.Administration.CreateAgentAsync(
model: deploymentName,
name: JokerName,
instructions: JokerInstructions);
// You can retrieve an already created server side persistent agent as an AIAgent.
AIAgent agent1 = await persistentAgentsClient.GetAIAgentAsync(agentMetadata.Value.Id);
// You can also create a server side persistent agent and return it as an AIAgent directly.
AIAgent agent2 = await persistentAgentsClient.CreateAIAgentAsync(
model: deploymentName,
name: JokerName,
instructions: JokerInstructions);
// You can then invoke the agent like any other AIAgent.
AgentThread thread = agent1.GetNewThread();
Console.WriteLine(await agent1.RunAsync("Tell me a joke about a pirate.", thread));
// Cleanup for sample purposes.
await persistentAgentsClient.Administration.DeleteAgentAsync(agent1.Id);
await persistentAgentsClient.Administration.DeleteAgentAsync(agent2.Id);