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# Get Started | ||
# Get started | ||
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Agent Development Kit (ADK) is designed to empower developers | ||
to build, manage, evaluate and deploy AI-powered agents. It provides a robust | ||
and flexible environment for creating both conversational and non-conversational | ||
agents, capable of handling complex tasks and workflows. | ||
Agent Development Kit (ADK) is designed to empower developers to quickly build, | ||
manage, evaluate and deploy AI-powered agents. These quick start guides get you | ||
set up and running a simple agent in less than 20 minutes. | ||
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- :material-console-line: **Installation** | ||
- :fontawesome-brands-python:{ .lg .middle } **Python Quickstart** | ||
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Create your first Python ADK agent in minutes. | ||
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Install `google-adk` for Python or Java and get up and running in minutes. | ||
[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Start with Python](/adk-docs/get-started/python) <br> | ||
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: More information](installation.md) | ||
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- :material-console-line: **Quickstart** | ||
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Create your first ADK agent with tools in minutes. | ||
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: More information](quickstart.md) | ||
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- :material-console-line: **Quickstart (streaming)** | ||
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Create your first streaming ADK agent. | ||
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: More information](streaming/quickstart-streaming.md) | ||
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- :material-console-line: **Tutorial** | ||
- :fontawesome-brands-java:{ .lg .middle } **Java Quickstart** | ||
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Create your first Java ADK agent in minutes. | ||
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Create your first ADK multi-agent. | ||
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: More information](../tutorials/index.md) | ||
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- :material-rocket-launch-outline: **Discover sample agents** | ||
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Discover sample agents for retail, travel, customer service, and more! | ||
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Discover adk-samples](https://github.com/google/adk-samples){:target="_blank"} | ||
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- :material-graph: **About** | ||
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Learn about the key components of building and deploying ADK agents. | ||
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[:octicons-arrow-right-24: More information](about.md) | ||
[:octicons-arrow-right-24: Start with Java](/adk-docs/get-started/java.md) <br> | ||
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# Java Quickstart for ADK | ||||||||
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This guide shows you how to get up and running with Agent Development Kit | ||||||||
for Java. Before you start, make sure you have the following installed: | ||||||||
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* Java 17 or later | ||||||||
* Maven 3.9 or later | ||||||||
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## Create an agent project | ||||||||
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Create an agent project with the following files and directory structure: | ||||||||
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```console | ||||||||
my_agent/ | ||||||||
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HelloTimeAgent.java # main agent code | ||||||||
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pom.xml # project configuration | ||||||||
.env # API keys or project IDs | ||||||||
``` | ||||||||
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??? tip "Create this project structure using the command line" | ||||||||
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=== "Windows" | ||||||||
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```console | ||||||||
mkdir my_agent\src\main\java\com\example\agent | ||||||||
type nul > my_agent\src\main\java\com\example\agent\HelloTimeAgent.java | ||||||||
type nul > my_agent\pom.xml | ||||||||
type nul > my_agent\.env | ||||||||
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=== "MacOS / Linux" | ||||||||
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```bash | ||||||||
mkdir -p my_agent/src/main/java/com/example/agent && \ | ||||||||
touch my_agent/src/main/java/com/example/agent/HelloTimeAgent.java \ | ||||||||
touch my_agent/pom.xml my_agent/.env | ||||||||
``` | ||||||||
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### Define the agent code | ||||||||
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Create the code for a basic agent, including a simple implementation of an ADK | ||||||||
[Function Tool](/adk-docs/tools/function-tools/), called `getCurrentTime()`. | ||||||||
Add the following code to the `HelloTimeAgent.java` file in your project | ||||||||
directory: | ||||||||
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```java title="my_agent/src/main/java/com/example/agent/HelloTimeAgent.java" | ||||||||
package com.example.agent; | ||||||||
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import com.google.adk.agents.BaseAgent; | ||||||||
import com.google.adk.agents.LlmAgent; | ||||||||
import com.google.adk.tools.Annotations.Schema; | ||||||||
import com.google.adk.tools.FunctionTool; | ||||||||
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import java.util.Map; | ||||||||
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public class HelloTimeAgent { | ||||||||
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public static BaseAgent ROOT_AGENT = initAgent(); | ||||||||
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private static BaseAgent initAgent() { | ||||||||
return LlmAgent.builder() | ||||||||
.name("hello-time-agent") | ||||||||
.description("Tells the current time in a specified city") | ||||||||
.instruction(""" | ||||||||
You are a helpful assistant that tells the current time in a city. | ||||||||
Use the 'getCurrentTime' tool for this purpose. | ||||||||
""") | ||||||||
.model("gemini-2.5-flash") | ||||||||
.tools(FunctionTool.create(HelloTimeAgent.class, "getCurrentTime")) | ||||||||
.build(); | ||||||||
} | ||||||||
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/** Mock tool implementation */ | ||||||||
@Schema(description = "Get the current time for a given city") | ||||||||
public static Map<String, String> getCurrentTime( | ||||||||
@Schema(name = "city", description = "Name of the city to get the time for") String city) { | ||||||||
return Map.of( | ||||||||
"city", city, | ||||||||
"forecast", "The time is 10:30am." | ||||||||
); | ||||||||
} | ||||||||
} | ||||||||
``` | ||||||||
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### Configure project and dependencies | ||||||||
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An ADK agent project requires this dependency in your | ||||||||
`pom.xml` project file: | ||||||||
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```xml title="my_agent/pom.xml (partial)" | ||||||||
<dependencies> | ||||||||
<dependency> | ||||||||
<groupId>com.google.adk</groupId> | ||||||||
<artifactId>adk-core</artifactId> | ||||||||
<version>0.3.0</version> | ||||||||
</dependency> | ||||||||
</dependencies> | ||||||||
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Update the `pom.xml` project file to include this dependency and | ||||||||
addtional settings with the following configuration code: | ||||||||
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??? info "Complete `pom.xml` configuration for project" | ||||||||
The following code shows a complete `pom.xml` configuration for | ||||||||
this project: | ||||||||
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```xml title="my_agent/pom.xml" | ||||||||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | ||||||||
<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" | ||||||||
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" | ||||||||
xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd"> | ||||||||
<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion> | ||||||||
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<groupId>com.example.agent</groupId> | ||||||||
<artifactId>adk-agents</artifactId> | ||||||||
<version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version> | ||||||||
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<!-- Specify the version of Java you'll be using --> | ||||||||
<properties> | ||||||||
<maven.compiler.source>17</maven.compiler.source> | ||||||||
<maven.compiler.target>17</maven.compiler.target> | ||||||||
<project.build.sourceEncoding>UTF-8</project.build.sourceEncoding> | ||||||||
</properties> | ||||||||
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<dependencies> | ||||||||
<!-- The ADK core dependency --> | ||||||||
<dependency> | ||||||||
<groupId>com.google.adk</groupId> | ||||||||
<artifactId>google-adk</artifactId> | ||||||||
<version>0.3.0</version> | ||||||||
</dependency> | ||||||||
<!-- The ADK dev web UI to debug your agent --> | ||||||||
<dependency> | ||||||||
<groupId>com.google.adk</groupId> | ||||||||
<artifactId>google-adk-dev</artifactId> | ||||||||
<version>0.3.0</version> | ||||||||
</dependency> | ||||||||
</dependencies> | ||||||||
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### Set your API key | ||||||||
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don't already have Gemini API key, create a key in Google AI Studio on the | ||||||||
[API Keys](https://aistudio.google.com/app/apikey) page. | ||||||||
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In a terminal window, write your API key into your `.env` file of your project | ||||||||
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```console title="Update: my_agent/.env" | ||||||||
echo 'GOOGLE_API_KEY="YOUR_API_KEY"' > .env | ||||||||
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```bash title="Update: my_agent/.env" | ||||||||
echo 'export GOOGLE_API_KEY="YOUR_API_KEY"' > .env | ||||||||
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### Create an agent command-line interface | ||||||||
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For convenience, create a `AgentCliRunner.java` class to allow you to run | ||||||||
and interact with `HelloTimeAgent` from the command line. This code shows | ||||||||
how to create a `RunConfig` object to run the agent and a `Session` object | ||||||||
to interact with the running agent. | ||||||||
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```java title="my_agent/src/main/java/com/example/agent/AgentCliRunner.java" | ||||||||
package com.example.agent; | ||||||||
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import com.google.adk.agents.RunConfig; | ||||||||
import com.google.adk.events.Event; | ||||||||
import com.google.adk.runner.InMemoryRunner; | ||||||||
import com.google.adk.sessions.Session; | ||||||||
import com.google.genai.types.Content; | ||||||||
import com.google.genai.types.Part; | ||||||||
import io.reactivex.rxjava3.core.Flowable; | ||||||||
import java.util.Scanner; | ||||||||
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import static java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets.UTF_8; | ||||||||
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public class AgentCliRunner { | ||||||||
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public static void main(String[] args) { | ||||||||
RunConfig runConfig = RunConfig.builder().build(); | ||||||||
InMemoryRunner runner = new InMemoryRunner(HelloTimeAgent.ROOT_AGENT); | ||||||||
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Session session = runner | ||||||||
.sessionService() | ||||||||
.createSession(runner.appName(), "user1234") | ||||||||
.blockingGet(); | ||||||||
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try (Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in, UTF_8)) { | ||||||||
while (true) { | ||||||||
System.out.print("\nYou > "); | ||||||||
String userInput = scanner.nextLine(); | ||||||||
if ("quit".equalsIgnoreCase(userInput)) { | ||||||||
break; | ||||||||
} | ||||||||
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Content userMsg = Content.fromParts(Part.fromText(userInput)); | ||||||||
Flowable<Event> events = runner.runAsync(session.userId(), session.id(), userMsg, runConfig); | ||||||||
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System.out.print("\nAgent > "); | ||||||||
events.blockingForEach(event -> { | ||||||||
if (event.finalResponse()) { | ||||||||
System.out.println(event.stringifyContent()); | ||||||||
} | ||||||||
}); | ||||||||
} | ||||||||
} | ||||||||
} | ||||||||
} | ||||||||
``` | ||||||||
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## Run your agent | ||||||||
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You can run your ADK agent using the interactive command-line interface | ||||||||
`AgentCliRunner` class you defined or the ADK web user interface provided by | ||||||||
the ADK using the `AdkWebServer` class. Both these options allow you to test and | ||||||||
interact with your agent. | ||||||||
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### Run with command-line interface | ||||||||
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Run your agent with the command-line interface `AgentCliRunner` class | ||||||||
using the following Maven command: | ||||||||
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mvn compile exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="com.example.agent.AgentCliRunner" | ||||||||
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### Run with web interface | ||||||||
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Run your agent with the ADK web interface using the following maven command: | ||||||||
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mvn compile exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="com.google.adk.web.AdkWebServer" \ | ||||||||
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This command starts a web server with a chat interface for your agent. You can | ||||||||
access the web interface at (http://localhost:8080). Select your agent at the | ||||||||
upper right corner and type a request. | ||||||||
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## Next: Build your agent | ||||||||
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Now that you have ADK installed and your first agent running, try building | ||||||||
your own agent with our build guides: | ||||||||
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* [Build your agent](/adk-docs/tutorials/) |
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This image matches the output of the Java-based agent and tool, but the Python-based agent will return:
Should we use different images to match the output of each agent? Or refactor so the agent's tool implementation is the same and thus the output is the same?