#[non_exhaustive]pub struct WaitAndContinueSpecification {
pub waiting_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>,
pub continue_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>,
pub still_waiting_response: Option<StillWaitingResponseSpecification>,
pub active: Option<bool>,
}
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Specifies the prompts that Amazon Lex uses while a bot is waiting for customer input.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.waiting_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>
The response that Amazon Lex sends to indicate that the bot is waiting for the conversation to continue.
continue_response: Option<ResponseSpecification>
The response that Amazon Lex sends to indicate that the bot is ready to continue the conversation.
still_waiting_response: Option<StillWaitingResponseSpecification>
A response that Amazon Lex sends periodically to the user to indicate that the bot is still waiting for input from the user.
active: Option<bool>
Specifies whether the bot will wait for a user to respond. When this field is false, wait and continue responses for a slot aren't used. If the active
field isn't specified, the default is true.
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Source§impl WaitAndContinueSpecification
impl WaitAndContinueSpecification
Sourcepub fn waiting_response(&self) -> Option<&ResponseSpecification>
pub fn waiting_response(&self) -> Option<&ResponseSpecification>
The response that Amazon Lex sends to indicate that the bot is waiting for the conversation to continue.
Sourcepub fn continue_response(&self) -> Option<&ResponseSpecification>
pub fn continue_response(&self) -> Option<&ResponseSpecification>
The response that Amazon Lex sends to indicate that the bot is ready to continue the conversation.
Sourcepub fn still_waiting_response(
&self,
) -> Option<&StillWaitingResponseSpecification>
pub fn still_waiting_response( &self, ) -> Option<&StillWaitingResponseSpecification>
A response that Amazon Lex sends periodically to the user to indicate that the bot is still waiting for input from the user.
Source§impl WaitAndContinueSpecification
impl WaitAndContinueSpecification
Sourcepub fn builder() -> WaitAndContinueSpecificationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> WaitAndContinueSpecificationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture WaitAndContinueSpecification
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Source§impl Clone for WaitAndContinueSpecification
impl Clone for WaitAndContinueSpecification
Source§fn clone(&self) -> WaitAndContinueSpecification
fn clone(&self) -> WaitAndContinueSpecification
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impl Debug for WaitAndContinueSpecification
Source§impl PartialEq for WaitAndContinueSpecification
impl PartialEq for WaitAndContinueSpecification
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &WaitAndContinueSpecification) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &WaitAndContinueSpecification) -> bool
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impl Send for WaitAndContinueSpecification
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impl Unpin for WaitAndContinueSpecification
impl UnwindSafe for WaitAndContinueSpecification
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