#[non_exhaustive]pub struct PromptSpecification {
pub message_groups: Vec<MessageGroup>,
pub max_retries: i32,
pub allow_interrupt: Option<bool>,
pub message_selection_strategy: Option<MessageSelectionStrategy>,
pub prompt_attempts_specification: Option<HashMap<PromptAttempt, PromptAttemptSpecification>>,
}
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Specifies a list of message groups that Amazon Lex sends to a user to elicit a response.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.message_groups: Vec<MessageGroup>
A collection of messages that Amazon Lex can send to the user. Amazon Lex chooses the actual message to send at runtime.
max_retries: i32
The maximum number of times the bot tries to elicit a response from the user using this prompt.
allow_interrupt: Option<bool>
Indicates whether the user can interrupt a speech prompt from the bot.
message_selection_strategy: Option<MessageSelectionStrategy>
Indicates how a message is selected from a message group among retries.
prompt_attempts_specification: Option<HashMap<PromptAttempt, PromptAttemptSpecification>>
Specifies the advanced settings on each attempt of the prompt.
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Source§impl PromptSpecification
impl PromptSpecification
Sourcepub fn message_groups(&self) -> &[MessageGroup]
pub fn message_groups(&self) -> &[MessageGroup]
A collection of messages that Amazon Lex can send to the user. Amazon Lex chooses the actual message to send at runtime.
Sourcepub fn max_retries(&self) -> i32
pub fn max_retries(&self) -> i32
The maximum number of times the bot tries to elicit a response from the user using this prompt.
Sourcepub fn allow_interrupt(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn allow_interrupt(&self) -> Option<bool>
Indicates whether the user can interrupt a speech prompt from the bot.
Sourcepub fn message_selection_strategy(&self) -> Option<&MessageSelectionStrategy>
pub fn message_selection_strategy(&self) -> Option<&MessageSelectionStrategy>
Indicates how a message is selected from a message group among retries.
Sourcepub fn prompt_attempts_specification(
&self,
) -> Option<&HashMap<PromptAttempt, PromptAttemptSpecification>>
pub fn prompt_attempts_specification( &self, ) -> Option<&HashMap<PromptAttempt, PromptAttemptSpecification>>
Specifies the advanced settings on each attempt of the prompt.
Source§impl PromptSpecification
impl PromptSpecification
Sourcepub fn builder() -> PromptSpecificationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> PromptSpecificationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture PromptSpecification
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Source§impl Clone for PromptSpecification
impl Clone for PromptSpecification
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PromptSpecification
fn clone(&self) -> PromptSpecification
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impl Debug for PromptSpecification
Source§impl PartialEq for PromptSpecification
impl PartialEq for PromptSpecification
impl StructuralPartialEq for PromptSpecification
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impl Freeze for PromptSpecification
impl RefUnwindSafe for PromptSpecification
impl Send for PromptSpecification
impl Sync for PromptSpecification
impl Unpin for PromptSpecification
impl UnwindSafe for PromptSpecification
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