This quickstart assumes basic familiarity with agents and prompt targets from the Concepts section. For background, see :ref:`Agents <agents>` and :ref:`Prompt Target <prompt_target>`.
The full agent and backend API implementations used here are available in the `plano-quickstart repository <https://github.com/plano-ai/plano-quickstart>`_. This guide focuses on wiring and configuring Plano (orchestration, prompt targets, and the model proxy), not application code.
Plano operates based on a configuration file where you can define LLM providers, prompt targets, guardrails, etc. Below is an example configuration that defines OpenAI and Anthropic LLM providers.
Create ``plano_config.yaml`` file with the following content:
..code-block:: yaml
version: v0.3.0
listeners:
- type: model
name: model_1
address: 0.0.0.0
port: 12000
model_providers:
- access_key: $OPENAI_API_KEY
model: openai/gpt-4o
default: true
- access_key: $ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
model: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-5
Step 2. Start plano
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Once the config file is created, ensure that you have environment variables set up for ``ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`` and ``OPENAI_API_KEY`` (or these are defined in a ``.env`` file).
Start Plano:
..code-block:: console
$ planoai up plano_config.yaml
# Or if installed with uv tool: uvx planoai up plano_config.yaml
When the requested model is not found in the configuration, Plano will randomly select an available model from the configured providers. In this example, we use ``"model": "none"`` and Plano selects the default model ``openai/gpt-4o``.
Step 3.2: Using OpenAI Python client
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Make outbound calls via the Plano gateway:
..code-block:: python
from openai import OpenAI
# Use the OpenAI client as usual
client = OpenAI(
# No need to set a specific openai.api_key since it's configured in Plano's gateway
api_key='--',
# Set the OpenAI API base URL to the Plano gateway endpoint
base_url="http://127.0.0.1:12000/v1"
)
response = client.chat.completions.create(
# we select model from plano_config file
model="--",
messages=[{"role": "user", "content": "What is the capital of France?"}],
Agents are where your business logic lives (the "inner loop"). Plano takes care of the "outer loop"—routing, sequencing, and managing calls across agents and LLMs.
1.**Implement your agent** in your framework of choice (Python, JS/TS, etc.), exposing it as an HTTP service.
2.**Route LLM calls through Plano's Model Proxy**, so all models share a consistent interface and observability.
3.**Configure Plano to orchestrate**: define which agent(s) can handle which kinds of prompts, and let Plano decide when to call an agent vs. an LLM.
This quickstart uses a simplified version of the Travel Booking Assistant; for the full multi-agent walkthrough, see :ref:`Orchestration <agent_routing>`.
Step 1. Minimal orchestration config
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Here is a minimal configuration that wires Plano-Orchestrator to two HTTP services: one for flights and one for hotels.
url: http://host.docker.internal:10520 # your flights service
- id: hotel_agent
url: http://host.docker.internal:10530 # your hotels service
model_providers:
- model: openai/gpt-4o
access_key: $OPENAI_API_KEY
listeners:
- type: agent
name: travel_assistant
port: 8001
router: plano_orchestrator_v1
agents:
- id: flight_agent
description: Search for flights and provide flight status.
- id: hotel_agent
description: Find hotels and check availability.
tracing:
random_sampling: 100
Step 2. Start your agents and Plano
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Run your ``flight_agent`` and ``hotel_agent`` services (see :ref:`Orchestration <agent_routing>` for a full Travel Booking example), then start Plano with the config above:
Plano will start the orchestrator and expose an agent listener on port ``8001``.
Step 3. Send a prompt and let Plano route
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Now send a request to Plano using the OpenAI-compatible chat completions API—the orchestrator will analyze the prompt and route it to the right agent based on intent:
--data '{"messages": [{"role": "user","content": "Find me flights from SFO to JFK tomorrow"}], "model": "openai/gpt-4o"}' \
http://localhost:8001/v1/chat/completions
You can then ask a follow-up like "Also book me a hotel near JFK" and Plano-Orchestrator will route to ``hotel_agent``—your agents stay focused on business logic while Plano handles routing.
.._quickstart_prompt_targets:
Deterministic API calls with prompt targets
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Next, we'll show Plano's deterministic API calling using a single prompt target. We'll build a currency exchange backend powered by `https://api.frankfurter.dev/`, assuming USD as the base currency.
Step 1. Create plano config file
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Create ``plano_config.yaml`` file with the following content:
"As of the date provided in your context, December 5, 2024, the exchange rate for GBP (British Pound) from USD (United States Dollar) is 0.78558. This means that 1 USD is equivalent to 0.78558 GBP."
"Here is a list of the currencies that are supported for conversion from USD, along with their symbols:\n\n1. AUD - Australian Dollar\n2. BGN - Bulgarian Lev\n3. BRL - Brazilian Real\n4. CAD - Canadian Dollar\n5. CHF - Swiss Franc\n6. CNY - Chinese Renminbi Yuan\n7. CZK - Czech Koruna\n8. DKK - Danish Krone\n9. EUR - Euro\n10. GBP - British Pound\n11. HKD - Hong Kong Dollar\n12. HUF - Hungarian Forint\n13. IDR - Indonesian Rupiah\n14. ILS - Israeli New Sheqel\n15. INR - Indian Rupee\n16. ISK - Icelandic Króna\n17. JPY - Japanese Yen\n18. KRW - South Korean Won\n19. MXN - Mexican Peso\n20. MYR - Malaysian Ringgit\n21. NOK - Norwegian Krone\n22. NZD - New Zealand Dollar\n23. PHP - Philippine Peso\n24. PLN - Polish Złoty\n25. RON - Romanian Leu\n26. SEK - Swedish Krona\n27. SGD - Singapore Dollar\n28. THB - Thai Baht\n29. TRY - Turkish Lira\n30. USD - United States Dollar\n31. ZAR - South African Rand\n\nIf you want to convert USD to any of these currencies, you can select the one you are interested in."
Congratulations! You've successfully set up Plano and made your first prompt-based request. To further enhance your GenAI applications, explore the following resources:
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