AutoGen Studio
AutoGen Studio is an AutoGen-powered AI app (user interface) to help you rapidly prototype AI agents, enhance them with skills, compose them into workflows and interact with them to accomplish tasks. It is built on top of the AutoGen framework, which is a toolkit for building AI agents.
Code for AutoGen Studio is on GitHub at microsoft/autogen
Note: AutoGen Studio is meant to help you rapidly prototype multi-agent workflows and demonstrate an example of end user interfaces built with AutoGen. It is not meant to be a production-ready app.
[!WARNING]
AutoGen Studio is currently under active development and we are iterating quickly. Kindly consider that we may introduce breaking changes in the releases during the upcoming weeks, and also the README
might be outdated. Please see the AutoGen Studio docs page for the most up-to-date information.
Updates
April 17: AutoGen Studio database layer is now rewritten to use SQLModel (Pydantic + SQLAlchemy). This provides entity linking (skills, models, agents and workflows are linked via association tables) and supports multiple database backend dialects supported in SQLAlchemy (SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server). The backend database can be specified a --database-uri
argument when running the application. For example, autogenstudio ui --database-uri sqlite:///database.sqlite
for SQLite and autogenstudio ui --database-uri postgresql+psycopg://user:password@localhost/dbname
for PostgreSQL.
March 12: Default directory for AutoGen Studio is now /home//.autogenstudio. You can also specify this directory using the --appdir
argument when running the application. For example, autogenstudio ui --appdir /path/to/folder
. This will store the database and other files in the specified directory e.g. /path/to/folder/database.sqlite
. .env
files in that directory will be used to set environment variables for the app.
Project Structure:
- autogenstudio/ code for the backend classes and web api (FastAPI)
- frontend/ code for the webui, built with Gatsby and TailwindCSS
Installation
There are two ways to install AutoGen Studio - from PyPi or from source. We recommend installing from PyPi unless you plan to modify the source code.
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Install from PyPi
We recommend using a virtual environment (e.g., conda) to avoid conflicts with existing Python packages. With Python 3.10 or newer active in your virtual environment, use pip to install AutoGen Studio:
pip install autogenstudio
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Install from Source
Note: This approach requires some familiarity with building interfaces in React.
If you prefer to install from source, ensure you have Python 3.10+ and Node.js (version above 14.15.0) installed. Here's how you get started:
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Clone the AutoGen Studio repository and install its Python dependencies:
pip install -e .
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Navigate to the samples/apps/autogen-studio/frontend
directory, install dependencies, and build the UI:
npm install -g gatsby-cli
npm install --global yarn
cd frontend
yarn install
yarn build
For Windows users, to build the frontend, you may need alternative commands to build the frontend.
gatsby clean && rmdir /s /q ..\\autogenstudio\\web\\ui 2>nul & (set \"PREFIX_PATH_VALUE=\" || ver>nul) && gatsby build --prefix-paths && xcopy /E /I /Y public ..\\autogenstudio\\web\\ui
Running the Application
Once installed, run the web UI by entering the following in your terminal:
autogenstudio ui --port 8081
This will start the application on the specified port. Open your web browser and go to http://localhost:8081/
to begin using AutoGen Studio.
AutoGen Studio also takes several parameters to customize the application:
--host <host>
argument to specify the host address. By default, it is set to localhost
. Y--appdir <appdir>
argument to specify the directory where the app files (e.g., database and generated user files) are stored. By default, it is set to the a .autogenstudio
directory in the user's home directory.--port <port>
argument to specify the port number. By default, it is set to 8080
.--reload
argument to enable auto-reloading of the server when changes are made to the code. By default, it is set to False
.--database-uri
argument to specify the database URI. Example values include sqlite:///database.sqlite
for SQLite and postgresql+psycopg://user:password@localhost/dbname
for PostgreSQL. If this is not specified, the database URIL defaults to a database.sqlite
file in the --appdir
directory.
Now that you have AutoGen Studio installed and running, you are ready to explore its capabilities, including defining and modifying agent workflows, interacting with agents and sessions, and expanding agent skills.
Contribution Guide
We welcome contributions to AutoGen Studio. We recommend the following general steps to contribute to the project:
- Review the overall AutoGen project contribution guide
- Please review the AutoGen Studio roadmap to get a sense of the current priorities for the project. Help is appreciated especially with Studio issues tagged with
help-wanted
- Please initiate a discussion on the roadmap issue or a new issue to discuss your proposed contribution.
- Please review the autogenstudio dev branch here dev branch and use as a base for your contribution. This way, your contribution will be aligned with the latest changes in the AutoGen Studio project.
- Submit a pull request with your contribution!
- If you are modifying AutoGen Studio, it has its own devcontainer. See instructions in
.devcontainer/README.md
to use it - Please use the tag
studio
for any issues, questions, and PRs related to Studio
FAQ
Please refer to the AutoGen Studio FAQs page for more information.
Acknowledgements
AutoGen Studio is Based on the AutoGen project. It was adapted from a research prototype built in October 2023 (original credits: Gagan Bansal, Adam Fourney, Victor Dibia, Piali Choudhury, Saleema Amershi, Ahmed Awadallah, Chi Wang).