| name | python-samples |
|---|---|
| description | Guidelines for creating and modifying sample code in the Agent Framework Python codebase. Use this when writing new samples or updating existing ones. |
Every sample file follows this order:
- PEP 723 inline script metadata (if external dependencies needed)
- Copyright header:
# Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved. - Required imports
- Module docstring:
"""This sample demonstrates...""" - Helper functions
- Main function(s) demonstrating functionality
- Entry point:
if __name__ == "__main__": asyncio.run(main())
Use PEP 723 inline script metadata for external packages not in the dev environment:
# /// script
# requires-python = ">=3.10"
# dependencies = [
# "some-external-package",
# ]
# ///
# Run with: uv run samples/path/to/script.py
# Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.Do not add sample-only dependencies to the root pyproject.toml dev group.
# Format + lint samples
uv run poe syntax -S
# Check samples for syntax errors and missing imports
uv run poe pyright -S
# Lint samples only
uv run poe syntax -S -CSamples should be over-documented:
- Include a README.md in each set of samples
- Add a summary docstring under imports explaining the purpose and key components
- Mark code sections with numbered comments:
# 1. Create the client instance. ... # 2. Create the agent with the client. ...
- Include expected output at the end of the file:
""" Sample output: User:> Why is the sky blue? Assistant:> The sky is blue due to Rayleigh scattering... """
- Incremental complexity — start simple, build up (step1, step2, ...)
- Getting started naming:
step<number>_<name>.py - When modifying samples, update associated README files