#[non_exhaustive]pub struct PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification {
pub success_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>,
pub failure_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>,
pub timeout_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>,
pub success_next_step: Option<DialogState>,
pub success_conditional: Option<ConditionalSpecification>,
pub failure_next_step: Option<DialogState>,
pub failure_conditional: Option<ConditionalSpecification>,
pub timeout_next_step: Option<DialogState>,
pub timeout_conditional: Option<ConditionalSpecification>,
}
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Provides a setting that determines whether the post-fulfillment response is sent to the user. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lexv2/latest/dg/streaming-progress.html#progress-complete
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; and struct update syntax will not work.success_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>
Specifies a list of message groups that Amazon Lex uses to respond the user input.
failure_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>
Specifies a list of message groups that Amazon Lex uses to respond the user input.
timeout_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>
Specifies a list of message groups that Amazon Lex uses to respond the user input.
success_next_step: Option<DialogState>
Specifies the next step in the conversation that Amazon Lex invokes when the fulfillment code hook completes successfully.
success_conditional: Option<ConditionalSpecification>
A list of conditional branches to evaluate after the fulfillment code hook finishes successfully.
failure_next_step: Option<DialogState>
Specifies the next step the bot runs after the fulfillment code hook throws an exception or returns with the State
field of the Intent
object set to Failed
.
failure_conditional: Option<ConditionalSpecification>
A list of conditional branches to evaluate after the fulfillment code hook throws an exception or returns with the State
field of the Intent
object set to Failed
.
timeout_next_step: Option<DialogState>
Specifies the next step that the bot runs when the fulfillment code hook times out.
timeout_conditional: Option<ConditionalSpecification>
A list of conditional branches to evaluate if the fulfillment code hook times out.
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Source§impl PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
impl PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
Sourcepub fn success_response(&self) -> Option<&ResponseSpecification>
pub fn success_response(&self) -> Option<&ResponseSpecification>
Specifies a list of message groups that Amazon Lex uses to respond the user input.
Sourcepub fn failure_response(&self) -> Option<&ResponseSpecification>
pub fn failure_response(&self) -> Option<&ResponseSpecification>
Specifies a list of message groups that Amazon Lex uses to respond the user input.
Sourcepub fn timeout_response(&self) -> Option<&ResponseSpecification>
pub fn timeout_response(&self) -> Option<&ResponseSpecification>
Specifies a list of message groups that Amazon Lex uses to respond the user input.
Sourcepub fn success_next_step(&self) -> Option<&DialogState>
pub fn success_next_step(&self) -> Option<&DialogState>
Specifies the next step in the conversation that Amazon Lex invokes when the fulfillment code hook completes successfully.
Sourcepub fn success_conditional(&self) -> Option<&ConditionalSpecification>
pub fn success_conditional(&self) -> Option<&ConditionalSpecification>
A list of conditional branches to evaluate after the fulfillment code hook finishes successfully.
Sourcepub fn failure_next_step(&self) -> Option<&DialogState>
pub fn failure_next_step(&self) -> Option<&DialogState>
Specifies the next step the bot runs after the fulfillment code hook throws an exception or returns with the State
field of the Intent
object set to Failed
.
Sourcepub fn failure_conditional(&self) -> Option<&ConditionalSpecification>
pub fn failure_conditional(&self) -> Option<&ConditionalSpecification>
A list of conditional branches to evaluate after the fulfillment code hook throws an exception or returns with the State
field of the Intent
object set to Failed
.
Sourcepub fn timeout_next_step(&self) -> Option<&DialogState>
pub fn timeout_next_step(&self) -> Option<&DialogState>
Specifies the next step that the bot runs when the fulfillment code hook times out.
Sourcepub fn timeout_conditional(&self) -> Option<&ConditionalSpecification>
pub fn timeout_conditional(&self) -> Option<&ConditionalSpecification>
A list of conditional branches to evaluate if the fulfillment code hook times out.
Source§impl PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
impl PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
Sourcepub fn builder() -> PostFulfillmentStatusSpecificationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> PostFulfillmentStatusSpecificationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
.
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Source§impl Clone for PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
impl Clone for PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
fn clone(&self) -> PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl PartialEq for PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
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impl Freeze for PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
impl RefUnwindSafe for PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
impl Send for PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
impl Sync for PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
impl Unpin for PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
impl UnwindSafe for PostFulfillmentStatusSpecification
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