#[non_exhaustive]pub struct Observation {
pub trace_id: Option<String>,
pub type: Option<Type>,
pub action_group_invocation_output: Option<ActionGroupInvocationOutput>,
pub agent_collaborator_invocation_output: Option<AgentCollaboratorInvocationOutput>,
pub knowledge_base_lookup_output: Option<KnowledgeBaseLookupOutput>,
pub final_response: Option<FinalResponse>,
pub reprompt_response: Option<RepromptResponse>,
pub code_interpreter_invocation_output: Option<CodeInterpreterInvocationOutput>,
}
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Contains the result or output of an action group or knowledge base, or the response to the user.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.trace_id: Option<String>
The unique identifier of the trace.
type: Option<Type>
Specifies what kind of information the agent returns in the observation. The following values are possible.
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ACTION_GROUP
– The agent returns the result of an action group. -
KNOWLEDGE_BASE
– The agent returns information from a knowledge base. -
FINISH
– The agent returns a final response to the user with no follow-up. -
ASK_USER
– The agent asks the user a question. -
REPROMPT
– The agent prompts the user again for the same information.
action_group_invocation_output: Option<ActionGroupInvocationOutput>
Contains the JSON-formatted string returned by the API invoked by the action group.
agent_collaborator_invocation_output: Option<AgentCollaboratorInvocationOutput>
A collaborator's invocation output.
knowledge_base_lookup_output: Option<KnowledgeBaseLookupOutput>
Contains details about the results from looking up the knowledge base.
final_response: Option<FinalResponse>
Contains details about the response to the user.
reprompt_response: Option<RepromptResponse>
Contains details about the response to reprompt the input.
code_interpreter_invocation_output: Option<CodeInterpreterInvocationOutput>
Contains the JSON-formatted string returned by the API invoked by the code interpreter.
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Source§impl Observation
impl Observation
Sourcepub fn type(&self) -> Option<&Type>
pub fn type(&self) -> Option<&Type>
Specifies what kind of information the agent returns in the observation. The following values are possible.
-
ACTION_GROUP
– The agent returns the result of an action group. -
KNOWLEDGE_BASE
– The agent returns information from a knowledge base. -
FINISH
– The agent returns a final response to the user with no follow-up. -
ASK_USER
– The agent asks the user a question. -
REPROMPT
– The agent prompts the user again for the same information.
Sourcepub fn action_group_invocation_output(
&self,
) -> Option<&ActionGroupInvocationOutput>
pub fn action_group_invocation_output( &self, ) -> Option<&ActionGroupInvocationOutput>
Contains the JSON-formatted string returned by the API invoked by the action group.
Sourcepub fn agent_collaborator_invocation_output(
&self,
) -> Option<&AgentCollaboratorInvocationOutput>
pub fn agent_collaborator_invocation_output( &self, ) -> Option<&AgentCollaboratorInvocationOutput>
A collaborator's invocation output.
Sourcepub fn knowledge_base_lookup_output(&self) -> Option<&KnowledgeBaseLookupOutput>
pub fn knowledge_base_lookup_output(&self) -> Option<&KnowledgeBaseLookupOutput>
Contains details about the results from looking up the knowledge base.
Sourcepub fn final_response(&self) -> Option<&FinalResponse>
pub fn final_response(&self) -> Option<&FinalResponse>
Contains details about the response to the user.
Sourcepub fn reprompt_response(&self) -> Option<&RepromptResponse>
pub fn reprompt_response(&self) -> Option<&RepromptResponse>
Contains details about the response to reprompt the input.
Sourcepub fn code_interpreter_invocation_output(
&self,
) -> Option<&CodeInterpreterInvocationOutput>
pub fn code_interpreter_invocation_output( &self, ) -> Option<&CodeInterpreterInvocationOutput>
Contains the JSON-formatted string returned by the API invoked by the code interpreter.
Source§impl Observation
impl Observation
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ObservationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ObservationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture Observation
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Source§impl Clone for Observation
impl Clone for Observation
Source§fn clone(&self) -> Observation
fn clone(&self) -> Observation
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impl Debug for Observation
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impl PartialEq for Observation
impl StructuralPartialEq for Observation
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impl Freeze for Observation
impl RefUnwindSafe for Observation
impl Send for Observation
impl Sync for Observation
impl Unpin for Observation
impl UnwindSafe for Observation
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