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Copilot Studio Agent Examples
This folder contains examples demonstrating how to create and use agents with Microsoft Copilot Studio using the Agent Framework.
Prerequisites
Before running these examples, you need:
- Copilot Studio Environment: Access to a Microsoft Copilot Studio environment with a published copilot
- App Registration: An Azure AD App Registration with appropriate permissions
- Environment Variables: Set the following environment variables:
COPILOTSTUDIOAGENT__ENVIRONMENTID- Your Copilot Studio environment IDCOPILOTSTUDIOAGENT__SCHEMANAME- Your copilot's agent identifier/schema nameCOPILOTSTUDIOAGENT__AGENTAPPID- Your App Registration client IDCOPILOTSTUDIOAGENT__TENANTID- Your Azure AD tenant ID
Examples
| Example | Description |
|---|---|
copilotstudio_basic.py |
Basic non-streaming and streaming execution with simple questions |
copilotstudio_with_explicit_settings.py |
Example with explicit settings and manual token acquisition |
Authentication
The examples use MSAL (Microsoft Authentication Library) for authentication. The first time you run an example, you may need to complete an interactive authentication flow in your browser.
App Registration Setup
Your Azure AD App Registration should have:
-
API Permissions:
- Power Platform API permissions (https://api.powerplatform.com/.default)
- Appropriate delegated permissions for your organization
-
Redirect URIs:
- For public client flows:
http://localhost - Configure as appropriate for your authentication method
- For public client flows:
-
Authentication:
- Enable "Allow public client flows" if using interactive authentication
Usage Patterns
Basic Usage with Environment Variables
import asyncio
from agent_framework.microsoft import CopilotStudioAgent
# Uses environment variables for configuration
async def main():
# Create agent using environment variables
agent = CopilotStudioAgent()
# Run a simple query
result = await agent.run("What is the capital of France?")
print(result)
asyncio.run(main())
Explicit Configuration
from agent_framework.microsoft import CopilotStudioAgent, acquire_token
from microsoft_agents.copilotstudio.client import ConnectionSettings, CopilotClient, PowerPlatformCloud, AgentType
# Acquire token manually
token = acquire_token(
client_id="your-client-id",
tenant_id="your-tenant-id"
)
# Create settings and client
settings = ConnectionSettings(
environment_id="your-environment-id",
agent_identifier="your-agent-schema-name",
cloud=PowerPlatformCloud.PROD,
copilot_agent_type=AgentType.PUBLISHED,
custom_power_platform_cloud=None
)
client = CopilotClient(settings=settings, token=token)
agent = CopilotStudioAgent(client=client)
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
-
Authentication Errors:
- Verify your App Registration has correct permissions
- Ensure environment variables are set correctly
- Check that your tenant ID and client ID are valid
-
Environment/Agent Not Found:
- Verify your environment ID is correct
- Ensure your copilot is published and the schema name is correct
- Check that you have access to the specified environment
-
Token Acquisition Failures:
- Interactive authentication may require browser access
- Corporate firewalls may block authentication flows
- Try running with appropriate proxy settings if needed