#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AgentActionGroup {
pub action_group_name: String,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub parent_action_group_signature: Option<ActionGroupSignature>,
pub action_group_executor: Option<ActionGroupExecutor>,
pub api_schema: Option<ApiSchema>,
pub function_schema: Option<FunctionSchema>,
pub parent_action_group_signature_params: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
}Expand description
Contains details of the inline agent's action group.
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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.action_group_name: StringThe name of the action group.
description: Option<String>A description of the action group.
parent_action_group_signature: Option<ActionGroupSignature>Specify a built-in or computer use action for this action group. If you specify a value, you must leave the description, apiSchema, and actionGroupExecutor fields empty for this action group.
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To allow your agent to request the user for additional information when trying to complete a task, set this field to
AMAZON.UserInput. -
To allow your agent to generate, run, and troubleshoot code when trying to complete a task, set this field to
AMAZON.CodeInterpreter. -
To allow your agent to use an Anthropic computer use tool, specify one of the following values.
Computer use is a new Anthropic Claude model capability (in beta) available with Anthropic Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Claude 3.5 Sonnet v2 only. When operating computer use functionality, we recommend taking additional security precautions, such as executing computer actions in virtual environments with restricted data access and limited internet connectivity. For more information, see Configure an Amazon Bedrock Agent to complete tasks with computer use tools.
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ANTHROPIC.Computer- Gives the agent permission to use the mouse and keyboard and take screenshots. -
ANTHROPIC.TextEditor- Gives the agent permission to view, create and edit files. -
ANTHROPIC.Bash- Gives the agent permission to run commands in a bash shell.
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action_group_executor: Option<ActionGroupExecutor>The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Lambda function containing the business logic that is carried out upon invoking the action or the custom control method for handling the information elicited from the user.
api_schema: Option<ApiSchema>Contains either details about the S3 object containing the OpenAPI schema for the action group or the JSON or YAML-formatted payload defining the schema. For more information, see Action group OpenAPI schemas.
function_schema: Option<FunctionSchema>Contains details about the function schema for the action group or the JSON or YAML-formatted payload defining the schema.
parent_action_group_signature_params: Option<HashMap<String, String>>The configuration settings for a computer use action.
Computer use is a new Anthropic Claude model capability (in beta) available with Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Claude 3.5 Sonnet v2 only. For more information, see Configure an Amazon Bedrock Agent to complete tasks with computer use tools.
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Source§impl AgentActionGroup
impl AgentActionGroup
Sourcepub fn action_group_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn action_group_name(&self) -> &str
The name of the action group.
Sourcepub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
A description of the action group.
Sourcepub fn parent_action_group_signature(&self) -> Option<&ActionGroupSignature>
pub fn parent_action_group_signature(&self) -> Option<&ActionGroupSignature>
Specify a built-in or computer use action for this action group. If you specify a value, you must leave the description, apiSchema, and actionGroupExecutor fields empty for this action group.
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To allow your agent to request the user for additional information when trying to complete a task, set this field to
AMAZON.UserInput. -
To allow your agent to generate, run, and troubleshoot code when trying to complete a task, set this field to
AMAZON.CodeInterpreter. -
To allow your agent to use an Anthropic computer use tool, specify one of the following values.
Computer use is a new Anthropic Claude model capability (in beta) available with Anthropic Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Claude 3.5 Sonnet v2 only. When operating computer use functionality, we recommend taking additional security precautions, such as executing computer actions in virtual environments with restricted data access and limited internet connectivity. For more information, see Configure an Amazon Bedrock Agent to complete tasks with computer use tools.
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ANTHROPIC.Computer- Gives the agent permission to use the mouse and keyboard and take screenshots. -
ANTHROPIC.TextEditor- Gives the agent permission to view, create and edit files. -
ANTHROPIC.Bash- Gives the agent permission to run commands in a bash shell.
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Sourcepub fn action_group_executor(&self) -> Option<&ActionGroupExecutor>
pub fn action_group_executor(&self) -> Option<&ActionGroupExecutor>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Lambda function containing the business logic that is carried out upon invoking the action or the custom control method for handling the information elicited from the user.
Sourcepub fn api_schema(&self) -> Option<&ApiSchema>
pub fn api_schema(&self) -> Option<&ApiSchema>
Contains either details about the S3 object containing the OpenAPI schema for the action group or the JSON or YAML-formatted payload defining the schema. For more information, see Action group OpenAPI schemas.
Sourcepub fn function_schema(&self) -> Option<&FunctionSchema>
pub fn function_schema(&self) -> Option<&FunctionSchema>
Contains details about the function schema for the action group or the JSON or YAML-formatted payload defining the schema.
Sourcepub fn parent_action_group_signature_params(
&self,
) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn parent_action_group_signature_params( &self, ) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
The configuration settings for a computer use action.
Computer use is a new Anthropic Claude model capability (in beta) available with Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Claude 3.5 Sonnet v2 only. For more information, see Configure an Amazon Bedrock Agent to complete tasks with computer use tools.
Source§impl AgentActionGroup
impl AgentActionGroup
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AgentActionGroupBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AgentActionGroupBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AgentActionGroup.
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Source§impl Clone for AgentActionGroup
impl Clone for AgentActionGroup
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AgentActionGroup
fn clone(&self) -> AgentActionGroup
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source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for AgentActionGroup
impl Debug for AgentActionGroup
Source§impl PartialEq for AgentActionGroup
impl PartialEq for AgentActionGroup
impl StructuralPartialEq for AgentActionGroup
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impl Freeze for AgentActionGroup
impl RefUnwindSafe for AgentActionGroup
impl Send for AgentActionGroup
impl Sync for AgentActionGroup
impl Unpin for AgentActionGroup
impl UnwindSafe for AgentActionGroup
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