AskTheApi Team Builder
Agent network builder for communicating with openapi apis. Based in autogen
AlexAlbala
README
AskTheApi Team Builder
A high-level Python library for building and managing networks of autonomous agents that collaborate to solve complex tasks. It's designed to work seamlessly with APIs defined using the OpenAPI standard. The library provides a clean, type-safe interface for creating, configuring, and running teams of agents, making it easy to orchestrate multi-agent workflows with minimal boilerplate.
Features
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🚀 Effortless Agent Network Creation: Quickly build agent networks with custom tools and capabilities based on OpenAPI specifications.
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🤝 Team-Based Collaboration: Easily define agent teams with automatic coordination handled by a built-in planning agent.
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📡 Streaming Interactions: Stream agent communication in real-time for more dynamic and responsive workflows.
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🔧 Built-in HTTP Client: Simplify tool implementation with an integrated HTTP client ready to call external APIs.
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✨ Type Safety with Pydantic: Leverage Pydantic models for robust data validation and clear type definitions.
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🎯 Clean and Intuitive API: Designed for developers—minimal boilerplate, maximum clarity.
Installation
pip install asktheapi-team-builder
Quick Start
Here's how to use the package:
1. Create agents from OpenAPI spec
from asktheapi_team_builder import TeamBuilder, Agent, Tool, Message, APISpecHandler
from typing import List
async def create_agents_from_spec():
# Initialize handlers
api_spec_handler = APISpecHandler()
# Download and parse OpenAPI spec
spec_content = await api_spec_handler.download_url_spec("https://api.example.com/openapi.json")
# Classify endpoints into logical groups
classification_result = await api_spec_handler.classify_spec(
spec_content
)
# Generate agents for each group
agents = []
for group_spec in classification_result.specs:
agent_result = await api_spec_handler.generate_agent_for_group(
group_spec,
spec_content
)
agents.append(agent_result)
return agents
2. Build and run a team
async def run_agent_team(agents: List[Agent], query: str):
# Initialize team builder
team_builder = TeamBuilder(
model="gpt-4",
model_config={"temperature": 0.7}
)
# Build the team
team = await team_builder.build_team(agents)
# Create messages
messages = [
Message(
role="user",
content=query
)
]
# Run the team with streaming
async for event in team_builder.run_team(team, messages, stream=True):
if isinstance(event, ChatMessage):
print(f"{event.source}: {event.content}")
Example usage
async def main():
# Create agents from spec
api_agents = await create_agents_from_spec()
# Combine with manual agents
all_agents = [weather_agent] + api_agents
# Run the team
await run_agent_team(
all_agents,
"What's the weather like in London and how might it affect local businesses?"
)
Custom Headers and Configuration
You can configure the team builder with custom headers and model settings:
team_builder = TeamBuilder(
model="gpt-4",
model_config={
"temperature": 0.7,
"default_headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer your-token",
"Custom-Header": "custom-value"
}
}
)
# Run team with extra headers for specific requests
team = await team_builder.build_team(agents)
result = await team_builder.run_team(
team,
messages,
extra_headers={"Request-ID": "123"}
)
MCP (Model Control Protocol) Support
The library includes built-in support for Model Control Protocol, allowing you to expose your agent teams as API endpoints with automatic tool generation from OpenAPI specifications.
from asktheapi_team_builder import MCPService, MCPConfig
# Configure MCP service
mcp_config = MCPConfig(
transport="sse", # Server-Sent Events transport
port=8000, # Port to run the MCP server
name="asktheapi_mcp" # Service name
)
# Initialize MCP service
mcp_service = MCPService(mcp_config)
# Start MCP server with OpenAPI spec
await mcp_service.start_from_spec(
url_spec="https://api.example.com/openapi.json",
headers={"Authorization": "Bearer your-token"}
)
The MCP service will:
- Automatically download and parse the OpenAPI specification
- Classify endpoints into logical groups
- Generate appropriate tools for each group
- Expose these tools through a Model Control Protocol interface
- Handle real-time streaming of agent interactions
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature
) - Open a Pull Request
Development Setup
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/alexalbala/asktheapi-team-builder.git
cd asktheapi-team-builder
# Install dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"
# Run tests
pytest
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Acknowledgments
- Built on top of Microsoft's AutoGen
- Inspired by the need for a higher-level interface for agent team management
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