#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SlotCaptureSetting {
pub capture_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>,
pub capture_next_step: Option<DialogState>,
pub capture_conditional: Option<ConditionalSpecification>,
pub failure_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>,
pub failure_next_step: Option<DialogState>,
pub failure_conditional: Option<ConditionalSpecification>,
pub code_hook: Option<DialogCodeHookInvocationSetting>,
pub elicitation_code_hook: Option<ElicitationCodeHookInvocationSetting>,
}
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Settings used when Amazon Lex successfully captures a slot value from a user.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.capture_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>
Specifies a list of message groups that Amazon Lex uses to respond the user input.
capture_next_step: Option<DialogState>
Specifies the next step that the bot runs when the slot value is captured before the code hook times out.
capture_conditional: Option<ConditionalSpecification>
A list of conditional branches to evaluate after the slot value is captured.
failure_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>
Specifies a list of message groups that Amazon Lex uses to respond the user input.
failure_next_step: Option<DialogState>
Specifies the next step that the bot runs when the slot value code is not recognized.
failure_conditional: Option<ConditionalSpecification>
A list of conditional branches to evaluate when the slot value isn't captured.
code_hook: Option<DialogCodeHookInvocationSetting>
Code hook called after Amazon Lex successfully captures a slot value.
elicitation_code_hook: Option<ElicitationCodeHookInvocationSetting>
Code hook called when Amazon Lex doesn't capture a slot value.
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Source§impl SlotCaptureSetting
impl SlotCaptureSetting
Sourcepub fn capture_response(&self) -> Option<&ResponseSpecification>
pub fn capture_response(&self) -> Option<&ResponseSpecification>
Specifies a list of message groups that Amazon Lex uses to respond the user input.
Sourcepub fn capture_next_step(&self) -> Option<&DialogState>
pub fn capture_next_step(&self) -> Option<&DialogState>
Specifies the next step that the bot runs when the slot value is captured before the code hook times out.
Sourcepub fn capture_conditional(&self) -> Option<&ConditionalSpecification>
pub fn capture_conditional(&self) -> Option<&ConditionalSpecification>
A list of conditional branches to evaluate after the slot value is captured.
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 failure_next_step(&self) -> Option<&DialogState>
pub fn failure_next_step(&self) -> Option<&DialogState>
Specifies the next step that the bot runs when the slot value code is not recognized.
Sourcepub fn failure_conditional(&self) -> Option<&ConditionalSpecification>
pub fn failure_conditional(&self) -> Option<&ConditionalSpecification>
A list of conditional branches to evaluate when the slot value isn't captured.
Sourcepub fn code_hook(&self) -> Option<&DialogCodeHookInvocationSetting>
pub fn code_hook(&self) -> Option<&DialogCodeHookInvocationSetting>
Code hook called after Amazon Lex successfully captures a slot value.
Sourcepub fn elicitation_code_hook(
&self,
) -> Option<&ElicitationCodeHookInvocationSetting>
pub fn elicitation_code_hook( &self, ) -> Option<&ElicitationCodeHookInvocationSetting>
Code hook called when Amazon Lex doesn't capture a slot value.
Source§impl SlotCaptureSetting
impl SlotCaptureSetting
Sourcepub fn builder() -> SlotCaptureSettingBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SlotCaptureSettingBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SlotCaptureSetting
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Source§impl Clone for SlotCaptureSetting
impl Clone for SlotCaptureSetting
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SlotCaptureSetting
fn clone(&self) -> SlotCaptureSetting
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for SlotCaptureSetting
Source§impl PartialEq for SlotCaptureSetting
impl PartialEq for SlotCaptureSetting
impl StructuralPartialEq for SlotCaptureSetting
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impl Freeze for SlotCaptureSetting
impl RefUnwindSafe for SlotCaptureSetting
impl Send for SlotCaptureSetting
impl Sync for SlotCaptureSetting
impl Unpin for SlotCaptureSetting
impl UnwindSafe for SlotCaptureSetting
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