Crate aws_sdk_lexruntime[][src]

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Amazon Lex provides both build and runtime endpoints. Each endpoint provides a set of operations (API). Your conversational bot uses the runtime API to understand user utterances (user input text or voice). For example, suppose a user says "I want pizza", your bot sends this input to Amazon Lex using the runtime API. Amazon Lex recognizes that the user request is for the OrderPizza intent (one of the intents defined in the bot). Then Amazon Lex engages in user conversation on behalf of the bot to elicit required information (slot values, such as pizza size and crust type), and then performs fulfillment activity (that you configured when you created the bot). You use the build-time API to create and manage your Amazon Lex bot. For a list of build-time operations, see the build-time API, .

Re-exports

pub use config::Config;
pub use client::Client;

Modules

Client and fluent builders for calling the service.

Configuration for the service.

Errors that can occur when calling the service.

Input structures for operations.

Data structures used by operation inputs/outputs.

All operations that this crate can perform.

Output structures for operations.

Structs

App name that can be configured with an AWS SDK client to become part of the user agent string.

Binary Blob Type

Stream of binary data

AWS SDK Credentials

DateTime in time.

API Endpoint

The region to send requests to.

Retry configuration for requests.

Enums

All possible error types for this service.

Failed SDK Result

Statics

Crate version number.