#[non_exhaustive]pub struct InvocationInput {
pub trace_id: Option<String>,
pub invocation_type: Option<InvocationType>,
pub action_group_invocation_input: Option<ActionGroupInvocationInput>,
pub knowledge_base_lookup_input: Option<KnowledgeBaseLookupInput>,
pub code_interpreter_invocation_input: Option<CodeInterpreterInvocationInput>,
pub agent_collaborator_invocation_input: Option<AgentCollaboratorInvocationInput>,
}
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Contains information pertaining to the action group or knowledge base that is being invoked.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.trace_id: Option<String>
The unique identifier of the trace.
invocation_type: Option<InvocationType>
Specifies whether the agent is invoking an action group or a knowledge base.
action_group_invocation_input: Option<ActionGroupInvocationInput>
Contains information about the action group to be invoked.
knowledge_base_lookup_input: Option<KnowledgeBaseLookupInput>
Contains details about the knowledge base to look up and the query to be made.
code_interpreter_invocation_input: Option<CodeInterpreterInvocationInput>
Contains information about the code interpreter to be invoked.
agent_collaborator_invocation_input: Option<AgentCollaboratorInvocationInput>
The collaborator's invocation input.
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Source§impl InvocationInput
impl InvocationInput
Sourcepub fn invocation_type(&self) -> Option<&InvocationType>
pub fn invocation_type(&self) -> Option<&InvocationType>
Specifies whether the agent is invoking an action group or a knowledge base.
Sourcepub fn action_group_invocation_input(
&self,
) -> Option<&ActionGroupInvocationInput>
pub fn action_group_invocation_input( &self, ) -> Option<&ActionGroupInvocationInput>
Contains information about the action group to be invoked.
Sourcepub fn knowledge_base_lookup_input(&self) -> Option<&KnowledgeBaseLookupInput>
pub fn knowledge_base_lookup_input(&self) -> Option<&KnowledgeBaseLookupInput>
Contains details about the knowledge base to look up and the query to be made.
Sourcepub fn code_interpreter_invocation_input(
&self,
) -> Option<&CodeInterpreterInvocationInput>
pub fn code_interpreter_invocation_input( &self, ) -> Option<&CodeInterpreterInvocationInput>
Contains information about the code interpreter to be invoked.
Sourcepub fn agent_collaborator_invocation_input(
&self,
) -> Option<&AgentCollaboratorInvocationInput>
pub fn agent_collaborator_invocation_input( &self, ) -> Option<&AgentCollaboratorInvocationInput>
The collaborator's invocation input.
Source§impl InvocationInput
impl InvocationInput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> InvocationInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> InvocationInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture InvocationInput
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Source§impl Clone for InvocationInput
impl Clone for InvocationInput
Source§fn clone(&self) -> InvocationInput
fn clone(&self) -> InvocationInput
1.0.0 · Source§const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for InvocationInput
Source§impl PartialEq for InvocationInput
impl PartialEq for InvocationInput
impl StructuralPartialEq for InvocationInput
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impl Freeze for InvocationInput
impl RefUnwindSafe for InvocationInput
impl Send for InvocationInput
impl Sync for InvocationInput
impl Unpin for InvocationInput
impl UnwindSafe for InvocationInput
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