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azure-ai-projects-py – OpenClaw Skill
azure-ai-projects-py is an OpenClaw Skills integration for coding workflows. Build AI applications using the Azure AI Projects Python SDK (azure-ai-projects). Use when working with Foundry project clients, creating versioned agents with PromptAgentDefinition, running evaluations, managing connections/deployments/datasets/indexes, or using OpenAI-compatible clients. This is the high-level Foundry SDK - for low-level agent operations, use azure-ai-agents-python skill.
Skill Snapshot
| name | azure-ai-projects-py |
| description | Build AI applications using the Azure AI Projects Python SDK (azure-ai-projects). Use when working with Foundry project clients, creating versioned agents with PromptAgentDefinition, running evaluations, managing connections/deployments/datasets/indexes, or using OpenAI-compatible clients. This is the high-level Foundry SDK - for low-level agent operations, use azure-ai-agents-python skill. OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | thegovind |
| repository | thegovind/azure-ai-projects-py |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @thegovind/azure-ai-projects-py |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
Maintainer

name: azure-ai-projects-py description: Build AI applications using the Azure AI Projects Python SDK (azure-ai-projects). Use when working with Foundry project clients, creating versioned agents with PromptAgentDefinition, running evaluations, managing connections/deployments/datasets/indexes, or using OpenAI-compatible clients. This is the high-level Foundry SDK - for low-level agent operations, use azure-ai-agents-python skill. package: azure-ai-projects
Azure AI Projects Python SDK (Foundry SDK)
Build AI applications on Azure AI Foundry using the azure-ai-projects SDK.
Installation
pip install azure-ai-projects azure-identity
Environment Variables
AZURE_AI_PROJECT_ENDPOINT="https://<resource>.services.ai.azure.com/api/projects/<project>"
AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME="gpt-4o-mini"
Authentication
import os
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.ai.projects import AIProjectClient
credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
client = AIProjectClient(
endpoint=os.environ["AZURE_AI_PROJECT_ENDPOINT"],
credential=credential,
)
Client Operations Overview
| Operation | Access | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
client.agents | .agents.* | Agent CRUD, versions, threads, runs |
client.connections | .connections.* | List/get project connections |
client.deployments | .deployments.* | List model deployments |
client.datasets | .datasets.* | Dataset management |
client.indexes | .indexes.* | Index management |
client.evaluations | .evaluations.* | Run evaluations |
client.red_teams | .red_teams.* | Red team operations |
Two Client Approaches
1. AIProjectClient (Native Foundry)
from azure.ai.projects import AIProjectClient
client = AIProjectClient(
endpoint=os.environ["AZURE_AI_PROJECT_ENDPOINT"],
credential=DefaultAzureCredential(),
)
# Use Foundry-native operations
agent = client.agents.create_agent(
model=os.environ["AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME"],
name="my-agent",
instructions="You are helpful.",
)
2. OpenAI-Compatible Client
# Get OpenAI-compatible client from project
openai_client = client.get_openai_client()
# Use standard OpenAI API
response = openai_client.chat.completions.create(
model=os.environ["AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME"],
messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "Hello!"}],
)
Agent Operations
Create Agent (Basic)
agent = client.agents.create_agent(
model=os.environ["AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME"],
name="my-agent",
instructions="You are a helpful assistant.",
)
Create Agent with Tools
from azure.ai.agents import CodeInterpreterTool, FileSearchTool
agent = client.agents.create_agent(
model=os.environ["AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME"],
name="tool-agent",
instructions="You can execute code and search files.",
tools=[CodeInterpreterTool(), FileSearchTool()],
)
Versioned Agents with PromptAgentDefinition
from azure.ai.projects.models import PromptAgentDefinition
# Create a versioned agent
agent_version = client.agents.create_version(
agent_name="customer-support-agent",
definition=PromptAgentDefinition(
model=os.environ["AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME"],
instructions="You are a customer support specialist.",
tools=[], # Add tools as needed
),
version_label="v1.0",
)
See references/agents.md for detailed agent patterns.
Tools Overview
| Tool | Class | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Code Interpreter | CodeInterpreterTool | Execute Python, generate files |
| File Search | FileSearchTool | RAG over uploaded documents |
| Bing Grounding | BingGroundingTool | Web search (requires connection) |
| Azure AI Search | AzureAISearchTool | Search your indexes |
| Function Calling | FunctionTool | Call your Python functions |
| OpenAPI | OpenApiTool | Call REST APIs |
| MCP | McpTool | Model Context Protocol servers |
| Memory Search | MemorySearchTool | Search agent memory stores |
| SharePoint | SharepointGroundingTool | Search SharePoint content |
See references/tools.md for all tool patterns.
Thread and Message Flow
# 1. Create thread
thread = client.agents.threads.create()
# 2. Add message
client.agents.messages.create(
thread_id=thread.id,
role="user",
content="What's the weather like?",
)
# 3. Create and process run
run = client.agents.runs.create_and_process(
thread_id=thread.id,
agent_id=agent.id,
)
# 4. Get response
if run.status == "completed":
messages = client.agents.messages.list(thread_id=thread.id)
for msg in messages:
if msg.role == "assistant":
print(msg.content[0].text.value)
Connections
# List all connections
connections = client.connections.list()
for conn in connections:
print(f"{conn.name}: {conn.connection_type}")
# Get specific connection
connection = client.connections.get(connection_name="my-search-connection")
See references/connections.md for connection patterns.
Deployments
# List available model deployments
deployments = client.deployments.list()
for deployment in deployments:
print(f"{deployment.name}: {deployment.model}")
See references/deployments.md for deployment patterns.
Datasets and Indexes
# List datasets
datasets = client.datasets.list()
# List indexes
indexes = client.indexes.list()
See references/datasets-indexes.md for data operations.
Evaluation
# Using OpenAI client for evals
openai_client = client.get_openai_client()
# Create evaluation with built-in evaluators
eval_run = openai_client.evals.runs.create(
eval_id="my-eval",
name="quality-check",
data_source={
"type": "custom",
"item_references": [{"item_id": "test-1"}],
},
testing_criteria=[
{"type": "fluency"},
{"type": "task_adherence"},
],
)
See references/evaluation.md for evaluation patterns.
Async Client
from azure.ai.projects.aio import AIProjectClient
async with AIProjectClient(
endpoint=os.environ["AZURE_AI_PROJECT_ENDPOINT"],
credential=DefaultAzureCredential(),
) as client:
agent = await client.agents.create_agent(...)
# ... async operations
See references/async-patterns.md for async patterns.
Memory Stores
# Create memory store for agent
memory_store = client.agents.create_memory_store(
name="conversation-memory",
)
# Attach to agent for persistent memory
agent = client.agents.create_agent(
model=os.environ["AZURE_AI_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME"],
name="memory-agent",
tools=[MemorySearchTool()],
tool_resources={"memory": {"store_ids": [memory_store.id]}},
)
Best Practices
- Use context managers for async client:
async with AIProjectClient(...) as client: - Clean up agents when done:
client.agents.delete_agent(agent.id) - Use
create_and_processfor simple runs, streaming for real-time UX - Use versioned agents for production deployments
- Prefer connections for external service integration (AI Search, Bing, etc.)
SDK Comparison
| Feature | azure-ai-projects | azure-ai-agents |
|---|---|---|
| Level | High-level (Foundry) | Low-level (Agents) |
| Client | AIProjectClient | AgentsClient |
| Versioning | create_version() | Not available |
| Connections | Yes | No |
| Deployments | Yes | No |
| Datasets/Indexes | Yes | No |
| Evaluation | Via OpenAI client | No |
| When to use | Full Foundry integration | Standalone agent apps |
Reference Files
- references/agents.md: Agent operations with PromptAgentDefinition
- references/tools.md: All agent tools with examples
- references/evaluation.md: Evaluation operations and built-in evaluators
- references/connections.md: Connection operations
- references/deployments.md: Deployment enumeration
- references/datasets-indexes.md: Dataset and index operations
- references/async-patterns.md: Async client usage
No README available.
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
- OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
- Language: Markdown
- License: MIT
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FAQ
How do I install azure-ai-projects-py?
Run openclaw add @thegovind/azure-ai-projects-py in your terminal. This installs azure-ai-projects-py into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/thegovind/azure-ai-projects-py. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
