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A library for building A2A agents with routing capabilities

Project description

A2A Agent Library

A Python library for building A2A (Agent-to-Agent) agents with routing capabilities, DynamoDB-backed registry, and LangChain integration.

Features

  • StatusAgent: Base agent implementation with status tracking and structured responses
  • RoutingAgentExecutor: Agent executor with intelligent routing capabilities
  • DynamoDB Registry: Dynamic agent card registry with heartbeat mechanism
  • Server Utilities: FastAPI application builder with A2A protocol support
  • LangChain Integration: Built on LangChain for flexible model integration

Installation

pip install distributed-a2a

Quick Start

  1. Start a server with your agent application:
import uvicorn
from distributed_a2a import (
    AgentConfig, 
    AgentItem, 
    CardConfig, 
    SkillConfig, 
    LLMConfig, 
    load_app
)

# Create the agent config directly via the object
agent_config = AgentConfig(
    agent=AgentItem(
        system_prompt="You are a helpful assistant...",
        card=CardConfig(
            name="MyAgent",
            version="1.0.0",
            url="http://localhost:8000",
            description="My specialized agent",
            skills=[
                SkillConfig(
                    id='example_skill',
                    name='Example Skill',
                    description='An example skill',
                    tags=['example']
                )
            ]
        ),
        llm=LLMConfig(
            base_url="https://openrouter.ai/api/v1",
            model="google/gemini-2.0-flash-001",
            api_key_env="API_KEY"
        )
    )
)

# Create your agent application
app = load_app(agent_config=agent_config)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    uvicorn.run(app, host="0.0.0.0", port=8000)
  1. Send a request with the client
from uuid import uuid4

from distributed_a2a import RoutingA2AClient

if __name__ == "__main__":
    import asyncio

    request = "Tell me the weather in Bonn"
    client = RoutingA2AClient("http://localhost:8000")
    response: str = asyncio.run(client.send_message(request, str(uuid4())))
    print(response)

Local Development Setup

To set up a local running environment for testing and development, you need to create a registry and some sample agents. This guide will walk you through setting up an in-memory registry and two example agents (Joke and Math).

Prerequisites

  1. Environment Variables: You need to set the following environment variables in your terminal sessions:
    • API_KEY: Your LLM provider's API key (e.g., OpenRouter).
    • PYTHONPATH: Ensure the distributed_a2a package is in your Python path.
export API_KEY="your-llm-api-key"
pip install distributed-a2a

1. Create and Start the In-Memory Registry

Create a file named start_registry.py with the following content:

import uvicorn
from distributed_a2a import load_registry, InMemoryAgentRegistry, InMemoryMcpRegistry


def start_in_memory_registry():
    agent_registry = InMemoryAgentRegistry()
    mcp_registry = InMemoryMcpRegistry()
    app = load_registry(agent_registry=agent_registry, mcp_registry=mcp_registry)
    # The port here (8001) must match the port expected by agents in their config
    uvicorn.run(app, host="0.0.0.0", port=8001)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    start_in_memory_registry()

Run the registry:

Note: The registry server runs on port 8001 by default in the script above. Ensure that your agents are configured to use this same port for their registry.agent.url.

python3 start_registry.py

The registry will be available at http://localhost:8001.

2. Configure and Start Example Agents

You can start agents by directly instantiating the AgentConfig object.

Create start_agent.py:

import uvicorn
import sys
from distributed_a2a import (
    AgentConfig, 
    AgentItem, 
    RegistryConfig, 
    RegistryItemConfig, 
    CardConfig, 
    SkillConfig, 
    LLMConfig, 
    load_app
)

def start_agent(port: int):
    # Create the agent config directly via the object
    agent_config = AgentConfig(
        agent=AgentItem(
            registry=RegistryConfig(
                agent=RegistryItemConfig(url="http://localhost:8001"),
                mcp=RegistryItemConfig(url="http://localhost:8001")
            ),
            system_prompt="You are a helpful assistant.",
            card=CardConfig(
                name="my-agent",
                version="1.0.0",
                url=f"http://localhost:{port}",
                description="A sample agent",
                default_input_modes=["text", "text/plaintext"],
                default_output_modes=["text", "text/plaintext"],
                preferred_transport_protocol="HTTP+JSON",
                skills=[
                    SkillConfig(
                        id="sample",
                        name="Sample Skill",
                        description="A sample skill",
                        tags=["sample"]
                    )
                ]
            ),
            llm=LLMConfig(
                base_url="https://openrouter.ai/api/v1",
                model="google/gemini-2.0-flash-001",
                api_key_env="API_KEY",
                reasoning_effort="high"
            )
        )
    )

    app = load_app(agent_config=agent_config)
    uvicorn.run(app, host="0.0.0.0", port=port)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    port = int(sys.argv[1]) if len(sys.argv) > 1 else 8080
    start_agent(port)

Run an agent:

python3 start_agent.py 8080

3. Configure and Start a Router Agent

The Router Agent is a special agent that can route requests to other agents registered in the registry.

Create start_router.py:

import uvicorn
import sys
from distributed_a2a import (
    RouterConfig, 
    RouterItem, 
    RegistryConfig, 
    RegistryItemConfig, 
    CardConfig, 
    LLMConfig, 
    load_router
)

def start_router(port: int):
    # Create the router config directly via the object
    router_config = RouterConfig(
        router=RouterItem(
            registry=RegistryConfig(
                agent=RegistryItemConfig(url="http://localhost:8001")
            ),
            card=CardConfig(
                name="router",
                version="1.0.0",
                url=f"http://localhost:{port}",
                description="Main entry point router",
                default_input_modes=["text", "text/plaintext"],
                default_output_modes=["text", "text/plaintext"],
                preferred_transport_protocol="HTTP+JSON"
            ),
            llm=LLMConfig(
                base_url="https://openrouter.ai/api/v1",
                model="google/gemini-2.0-flash-001",
                api_key_env="API_KEY",
                reasoning_effort="high"
            )
        )
    )

    app = load_router(router_config=router_config)
    uvicorn.run(app, host="0.0.0.0", port=port)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    port = int(sys.argv[1]) if len(sys.argv) > 1 else 8000
    start_router(port)

Run the router:

python3 start_router.py 8000

Requirements

  • Python 3.10+
  • langchain
  • langchain-core
  • langchain-openai
  • langgraph
  • pydantic
  • boto3
  • a2a

License

MIT

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

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