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ToolCallbackContext

Struct ToolCallbackContext 

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pub struct ToolCallbackContext {
    pub inner: Arc<dyn CallbackContext>,
    pub tool_name: String,
    pub tool_input: Value,
}
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Wraps a CallbackContext to inject tool name and input for before-tool and after-tool callbacks.

Used by the agent runtime to provide tool context to BeforeToolCallback and AfterToolCallback invocations.

§Example

let tool_ctx = Arc::new(ToolCallbackContext::new(
    ctx.clone(),
    "search".to_string(),
    serde_json::json!({"query": "hello"}),
));
callback(tool_ctx as Arc<dyn CallbackContext>).await;

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§inner: Arc<dyn CallbackContext>

The inner callback context to delegate to.

§tool_name: String

The name of the tool being executed.

§tool_input: Value

The input arguments for the tool being executed.

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impl ToolCallbackContext

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pub fn new( inner: Arc<dyn CallbackContext>, tool_name: String, tool_input: Value, ) -> Self

Creates a new ToolCallbackContext wrapping the given inner context.

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impl CallbackContext for ToolCallbackContext

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fn artifacts(&self) -> Option<Arc<dyn Artifacts>>

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fn tool_outcome(&self) -> Option<ToolOutcome>

Returns structured metadata about the most recent tool execution. Available in after-tool callbacks and plugin hooks. Returns None when not in a tool execution context.
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fn tool_name(&self) -> Option<&str>

Returns the name of the tool about to be executed. Available in before-tool and after-tool callback contexts.
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fn tool_input(&self) -> Option<&Value>

Returns the input arguments for the tool about to be executed. Available in before-tool and after-tool callback contexts.
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fn shared_state(&self) -> Option<Arc<SharedState>>

Returns the shared state for parallel agent coordination. Returns None when not running inside a ParallelAgent with shared state enabled.
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impl ReadonlyContext for ToolCallbackContext

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fn invocation_id(&self) -> &str

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fn agent_name(&self) -> &str

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fn user_id(&self) -> &str

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fn app_name(&self) -> &str

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fn session_id(&self) -> &str

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fn branch(&self) -> &str

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fn user_content(&self) -> &Content

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fn try_app_name(&self) -> Result<AppName>

Returns the application name as a typed AppName. Read more
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fn try_user_id(&self) -> Result<UserId>

Returns the user identifier as a typed UserId. Read more
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fn try_session_id(&self) -> Result<SessionId>

Returns the session identifier as a typed SessionId. Read more
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fn try_invocation_id(&self) -> Result<InvocationId>

Returns the invocation identifier as a typed InvocationId. Read more
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fn try_identity(&self) -> Result<AdkIdentity>

Returns the stable session-scoped AdkIdentity triple. Read more
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fn try_execution_identity(&self) -> Result<ExecutionIdentity>

Returns the full per-invocation ExecutionIdentity. Read more

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