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Evan Mattson d5e240b375 [BREAKING] Python: Update github-copilot-sdk integration to use ToolInvocation/ToolResult types (#4551)
* Update github_copilot package for github-copilot-sdk>=0.1.32 (#4549)

- Update requires-python from >=3.10 to >=3.11
- Remove Python 3.10 classifier
- Update mypy python_version to 3.11
- Update dependency to github-copilot-sdk>=0.1.32
- Fix ToolResult API: use snake_case kwargs (text_result_for_llm,
  result_type) instead of camelCase (textResultForLlm, resultType)
- Update test assertions to use attribute access on ToolResult
- Add ToolResult type assertions to tool handler tests

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

* Fix tests to use ToolInvocation dataclass instead of plain dict (#4549)

Update test_github_copilot_agent.py to pass ToolInvocation objects to tool
handlers instead of plain dicts, matching the github-copilot-sdk>=0.1.32 API
where ToolInvocation is a dataclass with an .arguments attribute.

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

* Add regression tests for ToolInvocation contract (#4549)

Add tests to lock in the new ToolInvocation-based calling convention:
- test_tool_handler_rejects_raw_dict_invocation: verifies passing a raw
  dict (old calling convention) raises TypeError/AttributeError
- test_tool_handler_with_empty_arguments: verifies ToolInvocation with
  empty arguments works correctly for no-arg tools

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

* Revert requires-python to >=3.10 to avoid breaking CI (#4549)

The repo CI runs with Python 3.10 (uv sync --all-packages) and all other
packages require >=3.10. Raising this package to >=3.11 would break the
shared install flow. The SDK dependency version constraint (>=0.1.32) will
enforce any Python version requirement from the SDK itself.

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

* Fix min Python version for github_copilot package to >=3.11

github-copilot-sdk>=0.1.32 requires Python>=3.11, which conflicts
with the package's declared >=3.10 minimum, breaking uv sync.

* Bump py version for GH workflows to 3.11, exclude GHCP sdk from 3.10 items

* Fix uv command

* Fixes

* Update samples

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

This directory groups provider-specific samples for Agent Framework.

Folder What you will find
anthropic/ Anthropic Claude samples using both AnthropicClient and ClaudeAgent, including tools, MCP, sessions, and Foundry Anthropic integration.
amazon/ AWS Bedrock samples using BedrockChatClient, including tool-enabled agent usage.
azure_ai/ Azure AI Foundry V2 (azure-ai-projects) samples with AzureAIClient, from basic setup to advanced patterns like search, memory, A2A, MCP, and provider methods.
azure_ai_agent/ Azure AI Foundry V1 (azure-ai-agents) samples with AzureAIAgentsProvider, including provider methods and common hosted tool integrations.
azure_openai/ Azure OpenAI samples for Assistants, Chat, and Responses clients, with examples for sessions, tools, MCP, file search, and code interpreter.
copilotstudio/ Microsoft Copilot Studio agent samples, including required environment/app registration setup and explicit authentication patterns.
custom/ Framework extensibility samples for building custom BaseAgent and BaseChatClient implementations, including layer-composition guidance.
foundry_local/ Foundry Local samples using FoundryLocalClient for local model inference with streaming, non-streaming, and tool-calling patterns.
github_copilot/ GitHubCopilotAgent samples showing basic usage, session handling, permission-scoped shell/file/url access, and MCP integration.
ollama/ Local Ollama samples using OllamaChatClient (recommended) plus OpenAI-compatible Ollama setup, including reasoning and multimodal examples.
openai/ OpenAI provider samples for Assistants, Chat, and Responses clients, including tools, structured output, sessions, MCP, web search, and multimodal tasks.

Each folder has its own README with setup requirements and file-by-file details.