examples/showcases/claude-managed-agents/README.md
The deployable demo behind the Claude Managed Agents cookbook recipe. It connects a hosted Claude Managed Agent to a CopilotKit chat over AG-UI and renders the agent's compound-growth calculation as an interactive chart.
This example is adapted from Anthropic's Claude Managed Agents × CopilotKit quickstart and reduced to one focused Cookbook interaction.
| Path | What it does |
|---|---|
server/src/setup.ts | Provisions the hosted environment and managed agent once, then records their IDs. |
server/src/index.ts | Hosts the CopilotKit runtime and maps each CopilotKit thread to one managed session. |
server/src/requestLimits.ts | Restricts provider routes and applies the in-process demo traffic limits. |
server/src/financialAssistantTools.ts | Registers the financial assistant's backend tools. |
web/src/App.tsx | Renders the compact CopilotKit chat surface. |
web/src/viz/ | Renders the streamed tool call as an interactive compound-growth chart. |
claude-fable-5 model is unavailable under zero data retention.Install the two npm workspaces:
npm install
Copy the environment template and add your Anthropic API key:
cp .env.example .env
The setup defaults to claude-fable-5. To provision another supported model, set
ANTHROPIC_MODEL in .env before running setup, for example:
ANTHROPIC_MODEL=claude-haiku-4-5
Provision the reusable environment and agent, then start the runtime and web app:
npm run setup
npm run dev
Open http://localhost:5173 and ask:
If I invest $500/month at a 7% annual return, what will I have in 20 years?
The runtime streams the managed session over AG-UI. The agent calculates in its hosted
workspace, calls show_growth_projection, and CopilotKit renders the result inline. Each
CopilotKit thread maps to one managed session, so follow-up questions retain context.
npm run setup # provision once; re-running prints the existing IDs
npm run setup -- --force # provision a replacement environment and agent
npm run dev # server on :8787 and web app on :5173
npm run typecheck # typecheck both workspaces
npm run build # build the frontend to web/dist
npm start # serve the API and built frontend on one port
npm run setup writes the generated IDs to agent-ids.json, which is gitignored. For a
deployment without a persistent checkout, use the two values the command prints:
ANTHROPIC_ENVIRONMENT_ID=env_...
ANTHROPIC_AGENT_ID=agent_...
ANTHROPIC_MODEL is provisioning-time configuration. Changing it does not modify an existing
managed agent. Run npm run setup -- --force with the new value, then replace both generated
agent IDs on the deployment before it can use the new model.
This is a demo, not a production deployment. The runtime endpoint has no authentication and every message spends your Anthropic API credits.
The setup script gives the hosted environment no outbound network or package-manager access and
disables the complete built-in agent toolset. Each session receives only the narrowly scoped
show_growth_projection backend tool from the CopilotKit runtime.
The runtime accepts at most 256 KB per CopilotKit request and interrupts managed-agent turns after 90 seconds. The adapter also serializes runs per thread, so a double submission cannot drive the same managed session concurrently.
Only POST /api/copilotkit/agent/financial-assistant/run (with one optional trailing slash) can
start the provider-backed agent. The server rejects run aliases, unknown agents, and the unused
suggestion route before they reach the runtime. Provider-like attempts are limited to 20 per client
IP per minute before body parsing, and the process accepts 2,000 successful run requests per
24-hour window.
For a single-process deployment such as Railway:
npm install && npm run build && npm start
Set ANTHROPIC_API_KEY plus the two generated agent identity variables. Set
ALLOWED_ORIGINS to the deployed frontend origin. The server then requires that exact origin
on runtime requests, including when the frontend and runtime are hosted separately. It also limits
iframe parents to CopilotKit docs and local previews by default; override FRAME_ANCESTORS only
for another approved host. These browser controls are not user authentication because custom
clients can forge the headers.
When Railway supplies RAILWAY_ENVIRONMENT_ID, the per-IP limiter uses Railway's X-Real-IP
client header and normalizes IPv6 addresses with express-rate-limit. It deliberately ignores
X-Forwarded-For and leaves Express proxy trust disabled. A missing or malformed Railway client
header goes into one conservative shared bucket. Local and direct deployments instead use
Express's socket-derived request.ip and ignore both proxy headers.
Both rate-limit counters are intentionally in memory. A process restart clears them, and multiple replicas each receive their own 2,000-start allowance. They are traffic controls, not a fixed dollar ceiling. For a public demo, scope the API key to a dedicated, non-default Anthropic workspace with the desired monthly spend limit; that account-level limit is the durable cost backstop.
Do not expect setting ANTHROPIC_MODEL on Railway to change the deployed agent: the server uses
the provisioned agent ID at runtime. To switch models, reprovision the agent and update
ANTHROPIC_ENVIRONMENT_ID and ANTHROPIC_AGENT_ID on Railway.
The server also keeps its thread-to-session map in memory, so a restart starts fresh sessions; that is acceptable for this demo but not a production persistence strategy.