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[Sample Onboard Request] Browse the menu and place an order at a local Italian restaurant using Microsoft 365 Copilot #1348

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waldekmastykarz opened this issue Oct 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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da-ristorante-api

Title:
Browse the menu and place an order at a local Italian restaurant using Microsoft 365 Copilot

Description:
This sample demonstrates how to build a declarative agent for Microsoft 365 Copilot that allows you to browse a menu of a local Italian restaurant and place an order. The agent uses an API plugin to connect to an anonymous API. The project contains an Azure Function that serves as the API.

Tags:
TS, Declarative Agent, Azure Function, Microsoft 365 Copilot

Time:
2 mins to run

Configuration:
Ready for local debug

Thumbnail:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pnp/copilot-pro-dev-samples/main/samples/da-ristorante-api/assets/screenshot-menu.png

(Source code NOT in this Repo) Sample URL:
https://github.com/pnp/copilot-pro-dev-samples/tree/main/samples/da-ristorante-api

(Optional) Minimum Teams Toolkit Version:
TTK 5.10.0/TTK 5.9.0 pre-release

@summzhan summzhan added the reviewed reviewed sample PR label Oct 21, 2024
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@adashen , this sample needs assignment to an engineer to help create test case to continue.

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huimiu commented Jan 9, 2025

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