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L’intergiciel fournit un endroit naturel pour implémenter la gestion des erreurs, la logique de nouvelle tentative et la dégradation appropriée pour les interactions de l’agent.
En C#, vous pouvez encapsuler l’exécution de l’agent dans des blocs try-catch dans un intergiciel pour gérer les exceptions :
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Threading;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Azure.AI.OpenAI;
using Azure.Identity;
using Microsoft.Agents.AI;
using Microsoft.Extensions.AI;
// Middleware that catches exceptions and provides graceful fallback responses
async Task<AgentResponse> ExceptionHandlingMiddleware(
IEnumerable<ChatMessage> messages,
AgentSession? session,
AgentRunOptions? options,
AIAgent innerAgent,
CancellationToken cancellationToken)
{
try
{
Console.WriteLine("[ExceptionHandler] Executing agent run...");
return await innerAgent.RunAsync(messages, session, options, cancellationToken);
}
catch (TimeoutException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine($"[ExceptionHandler] Caught timeout: {ex.Message}");
return new AgentResponse([new ChatMessage(ChatRole.Assistant,
"Sorry, the request timed out. Please try again later.")]);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine($"[ExceptionHandler] Caught error: {ex.Message}");
return new AgentResponse([new ChatMessage(ChatRole.Assistant,
"An error occurred while processing your request.")]);
}
}
AIAgent agent = new AzureOpenAIClient(
new Uri("https://<myresource>.openai.azure.com"),
new AzureCliCredential())
.GetChatClient("gpt-4o-mini")
.AsAIAgent(instructions: "You are a helpful assistant.");
var safeAgent = agent
.AsBuilder()
.Use(runFunc: ExceptionHandlingMiddleware, runStreamingFunc: null)
.Build();
Console.WriteLine(await safeAgent.RunAsync("Get user statistics"));
Intergiciel de gestion des exceptions
Cet exemple montre comment intercepter et gérer des exceptions dans le middleware :
# Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
import asyncio
from collections.abc import Awaitable, Callable
from typing import Annotated
from agent_framework import FunctionInvocationContext, tool
from agent_framework.azure import AzureAIAgentClient
from azure.identity.aio import AzureCliCredential
from pydantic import Field
"""
Exception Handling with MiddlewareTypes
This sample demonstrates how to use middleware for centralized exception handling in function calls.
The example shows:
- How to catch exceptions thrown by functions and provide graceful error responses
- Overriding function results when errors occur to provide user-friendly messages
- Using middleware to implement retry logic, fallback mechanisms, or error reporting
The middleware catches TimeoutError from an unstable data service and replaces it with
a helpful message for the user, preventing raw exceptions from reaching the end user.
"""
# NOTE: approval_mode="never_require" is for sample brevity. Use "always_require" in production; see samples/02-agents/tools/function_tool_with_approval.py and samples/02-agents/tools/function_tool_with_approval_and_sessions.py.
@tool(approval_mode="never_require")
def unstable_data_service(
query: Annotated[str, Field(description="The data query to execute.")],
) -> str:
"""A simulated data service that sometimes throws exceptions."""
# Simulate failure
raise TimeoutError("Data service request timed out")
async def exception_handling_middleware(
context: FunctionInvocationContext, call_next: Callable[[], Awaitable[None]]
) -> None:
function_name = context.function.name
try:
print(f"[ExceptionHandlingMiddleware] Executing function: {function_name}")
await call_next()
print(f"[ExceptionHandlingMiddleware] Function {function_name} completed successfully.")
except TimeoutError as e:
print(f"[ExceptionHandlingMiddleware] Caught TimeoutError: {e}")
# Override function result to provide custom message in response.
context.result = (
"Request Timeout: The data service is taking longer than expected to respond.",
"Respond with message - 'Sorry for the inconvenience, please try again later.'",
)
async def main() -> None:
"""Example demonstrating exception handling with middleware."""
print("=== Exception Handling MiddlewareTypes Example ===")
# For authentication, run `az login` command in terminal or replace AzureCliCredential with preferred
# authentication option.
async with (
AzureCliCredential() as credential,
AzureAIAgentClient(credential=credential).as_agent(
name="DataAgent",
instructions="You are a helpful data assistant. Use the data service tool to fetch information for users.",
tools=unstable_data_service,
middleware=[exception_handling_middleware],
) as agent,
):
query = "Get user statistics"
print(f"User: {query}")
result = await agent.run(query)
print(f"Agent: {result}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
Exemple : outil instable
Voici un outil qui peut déclencher des exceptions, que le middleware ci-dessus peut gérer :
# Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
import asyncio
from collections.abc import Awaitable, Callable
from typing import Annotated
from agent_framework import FunctionInvocationContext, tool
from agent_framework.azure import AzureAIAgentClient
from azure.identity.aio import AzureCliCredential
from pydantic import Field
"""
Exception Handling with MiddlewareTypes
This sample demonstrates how to use middleware for centralized exception handling in function calls.
The example shows:
- How to catch exceptions thrown by functions and provide graceful error responses
- Overriding function results when errors occur to provide user-friendly messages
- Using middleware to implement retry logic, fallback mechanisms, or error reporting
The middleware catches TimeoutError from an unstable data service and replaces it with
a helpful message for the user, preventing raw exceptions from reaching the end user.
"""
# NOTE: approval_mode="never_require" is for sample brevity. Use "always_require" in production; see samples/02-agents/tools/function_tool_with_approval.py and samples/02-agents/tools/function_tool_with_approval_and_sessions.py.
@tool(approval_mode="never_require")
def unstable_data_service(
query: Annotated[str, Field(description="The data query to execute.")],
) -> str:
"""A simulated data service that sometimes throws exceptions."""
# Simulate failure
raise TimeoutError("Data service request timed out")
async def exception_handling_middleware(
context: FunctionInvocationContext, call_next: Callable[[], Awaitable[None]]
) -> None:
function_name = context.function.name
try:
print(f"[ExceptionHandlingMiddleware] Executing function: {function_name}")
await call_next()
print(f"[ExceptionHandlingMiddleware] Function {function_name} completed successfully.")
except TimeoutError as e:
print(f"[ExceptionHandlingMiddleware] Caught TimeoutError: {e}")
# Override function result to provide custom message in response.
context.result = (
"Request Timeout: The data service is taking longer than expected to respond.",
"Respond with message - 'Sorry for the inconvenience, please try again later.'",
)
async def main() -> None:
"""Example demonstrating exception handling with middleware."""
print("=== Exception Handling MiddlewareTypes Example ===")
# For authentication, run `az login` command in terminal or replace AzureCliCredential with preferred
# authentication option.
async with (
AzureCliCredential() as credential,
AzureAIAgentClient(credential=credential).as_agent(
name="DataAgent",
instructions="You are a helpful data assistant. Use the data service tool to fetch information for users.",
tools=unstable_data_service,
middleware=[exception_handling_middleware],
) as agent,
):
query = "Get user statistics"
print(f"User: {query}")
result = await agent.run(query)
print(f"Agent: {result}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())