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# Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
import asyncio
from collections.abc import AsyncIterable
from typing import Any
from agent_framework import (
AgentRunResponse,
AgentRunResponseUpdate,
AgentThread,
BaseAgent,
ChatMessage,
Role,
TextContent,
)
"""
Custom Agent Implementation Example
This sample demonstrates implementing a custom agent by extending BaseAgent class,
showing the minimal requirements for both streaming and non-streaming responses.
"""
class EchoAgent(BaseAgent):
"""A simple custom agent that echoes user messages with a prefix.
This demonstrates how to create a fully custom agent by extending BaseAgent
and implementing the required run() and run_stream() methods.
"""
echo_prefix: str = "Echo: "
def __init__(
self,
*,
name: str | None = None,
description: str | None = None,
echo_prefix: str = "Echo: ",
**kwargs: Any,
) -> None:
"""Initialize the EchoAgent.
Args:
name: The name of the agent.
description: The description of the agent.
echo_prefix: The prefix to add to echoed messages.
**kwargs: Additional keyword arguments passed to BaseAgent.
"""
super().__init__(
name=name,
description=description,
echo_prefix=echo_prefix, # type: ignore
**kwargs,
)
async def run(
self,
messages: str | ChatMessage | list[str] | list[ChatMessage] | None = None,
*,
thread: AgentThread | None = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> AgentRunResponse:
"""Execute the agent and return a complete response.
Args:
messages: The message(s) to process.
thread: The conversation thread (optional).
**kwargs: Additional keyword arguments.
Returns:
An AgentRunResponse containing the agent's reply.
"""
# Normalize input messages to a list
normalized_messages = self._normalize_messages(messages)
if not normalized_messages:
response_message = ChatMessage(
role=Role.ASSISTANT,
contents=[TextContent(text="Hello! I'm a custom echo agent. Send me a message and I'll echo it back.")],
)
else:
# For simplicity, echo the last user message
last_message = normalized_messages[-1]
if last_message.text:
echo_text = f"{self.echo_prefix}{last_message.text}"
else:
echo_text = f"{self.echo_prefix}[Non-text message received]"
response_message = ChatMessage(role=Role.ASSISTANT, contents=[TextContent(text=echo_text)])
# Notify the thread of new messages if provided
if thread is not None:
await self._notify_thread_of_new_messages(thread, normalized_messages, response_message)
return AgentRunResponse(messages=[response_message])
async def run_stream(
self,
messages: str | ChatMessage | list[str] | list[ChatMessage] | None = None,
*,
thread: AgentThread | None = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> AsyncIterable[AgentRunResponseUpdate]:
"""Execute the agent and yield streaming response updates.
Args:
messages: The message(s) to process.
thread: The conversation thread (optional).
**kwargs: Additional keyword arguments.
Yields:
AgentRunResponseUpdate objects containing chunks of the response.
"""
# Normalize input messages to a list
normalized_messages = self._normalize_messages(messages)
if not normalized_messages:
response_text = "Hello! I'm a custom echo agent. Send me a message and I'll echo it back."
else:
# For simplicity, echo the last user message
last_message = normalized_messages[-1]
if last_message.text:
response_text = f"{self.echo_prefix}{last_message.text}"
else:
response_text = f"{self.echo_prefix}[Non-text message received]"
# Simulate streaming by yielding the response word by word
words = response_text.split()
for i, word in enumerate(words):
# Add space before word except for the first one
chunk_text = f" {word}" if i > 0 else word
yield AgentRunResponseUpdate(
contents=[TextContent(text=chunk_text)],
role=Role.ASSISTANT,
)
# Small delay to simulate streaming
await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
# Notify the thread of the complete response if provided
if thread is not None:
complete_response = ChatMessage(role=Role.ASSISTANT, contents=[TextContent(text=response_text)])
await self._notify_thread_of_new_messages(thread, normalized_messages, complete_response)
async def main() -> None:
"""Demonstrates how to use the custom EchoAgent."""
print("=== Custom Agent Example ===\n")
# Create EchoAgent
print("--- EchoAgent Example ---")
echo_agent = EchoAgent(
name="EchoBot", description="A simple agent that echoes messages with a prefix", echo_prefix="🔊 Echo: "
)
# Test non-streaming
print(f"Agent Name: {echo_agent.name}")
print(f"Agent ID: {echo_agent.id}")
print(f"Display Name: {echo_agent.display_name}")
query = "Hello, custom agent!"
print(f"\nUser: {query}")
result = await echo_agent.run(query)
print(f"Agent: {result.messages[0].text}")
# Test streaming
query2 = "This is a streaming test"
print(f"\nUser: {query2}")
print("Agent: ", end="", flush=True)
async for chunk in echo_agent.run_stream(query2):
if chunk.text:
print(chunk.text, end="", flush=True)
print()
# Example with threads
print("\n--- Using Custom Agent with Thread ---")
thread = echo_agent.get_new_thread()
# First message
result1 = await echo_agent.run("First message", thread=thread)
print("User: First message")
print(f"Agent: {result1.messages[0].text}")
# Second message in same thread
result2 = await echo_agent.run("Second message", thread=thread)
print("User: Second message")
print(f"Agent: {result2.messages[0].text}")
# Check conversation history
if thread.message_store:
messages = await thread.message_store.list_messages()
print(f"\nThread contains {len(messages)} messages in history")
else:
print("\nThread has no message store configured")
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())