Struct aws_sdk_lexruntime::model::IntentSummary [−][src]
#[non_exhaustive]pub struct IntentSummary {
pub intent_name: Option<String>,
pub checkpoint_label: Option<String>,
pub slots: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub confirmation_status: Option<ConfirmationStatus>,
pub dialog_action_type: Option<DialogActionType>,
pub fulfillment_state: Option<FulfillmentState>,
pub slot_to_elicit: Option<String>,
}
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Provides information about the state of an intent. You can use this information to get the current state of an intent so that you can process the intent, or so that you can return the intent to its previous state.
Fields (Non-exhaustive)
This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. }
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; and struct update syntax will not work.intent_name: Option<String>
The name of the intent.
checkpoint_label: Option<String>
A user-defined label that identifies a particular intent. You can use this label to return to a previous intent.
Use the checkpointLabelFilter
parameter of the
GetSessionRequest
operation to filter the intents returned
by the operation to those with only the specified label.
slots: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
Map of the slots that have been gathered and their values.
confirmation_status: Option<ConfirmationStatus>
The status of the intent after the user responds to the confirmation
prompt. If the user confirms the intent, Amazon Lex sets this field to
Confirmed
. If the user denies the intent, Amazon Lex sets this
value to Denied
. The possible values are:
-
Confirmed
- The user has responded "Yes" to the confirmation prompt, confirming that the intent is complete and that it is ready to be fulfilled. -
Denied
- The user has responded "No" to the confirmation prompt. -
None
- The user has never been prompted for confirmation; or, the user was prompted but did not confirm or deny the prompt.
dialog_action_type: Option<DialogActionType>
The next action that the bot should take in its interaction with the user. The possible values are:
-
ConfirmIntent
- The next action is asking the user if the intent is complete and ready to be fulfilled. This is a yes/no question such as "Place the order?" -
Close
- Indicates that the there will not be a response from the user. For example, the statement "Your order has been placed" does not require a response. -
ElicitIntent
- The next action is to determine the intent that the user wants to fulfill. -
ElicitSlot
- The next action is to elicit a slot value from the user.
fulfillment_state: Option<FulfillmentState>
The fulfillment state of the intent. The possible values are:
-
Failed
- The Lambda function associated with the intent failed to fulfill the intent. -
Fulfilled
- The intent has fulfilled by the Lambda function associated with the intent. -
ReadyForFulfillment
- All of the information necessary for the intent is present and the intent ready to be fulfilled by the client application.
slot_to_elicit: Option<String>
The next slot to elicit from the user. If there is not slot to elicit, the field is blank.
Implementations
The name of the intent.
A user-defined label that identifies a particular intent. You can use this label to return to a previous intent.
Use the checkpointLabelFilter
parameter of the
GetSessionRequest
operation to filter the intents returned
by the operation to those with only the specified label.
Map of the slots that have been gathered and their values.
The status of the intent after the user responds to the confirmation
prompt. If the user confirms the intent, Amazon Lex sets this field to
Confirmed
. If the user denies the intent, Amazon Lex sets this
value to Denied
. The possible values are:
-
Confirmed
- The user has responded "Yes" to the confirmation prompt, confirming that the intent is complete and that it is ready to be fulfilled. -
Denied
- The user has responded "No" to the confirmation prompt. -
None
- The user has never been prompted for confirmation; or, the user was prompted but did not confirm or deny the prompt.
The next action that the bot should take in its interaction with the user. The possible values are:
-
ConfirmIntent
- The next action is asking the user if the intent is complete and ready to be fulfilled. This is a yes/no question such as "Place the order?" -
Close
- Indicates that the there will not be a response from the user. For example, the statement "Your order has been placed" does not require a response. -
ElicitIntent
- The next action is to determine the intent that the user wants to fulfill. -
ElicitSlot
- The next action is to elicit a slot value from the user.
The fulfillment state of the intent. The possible values are:
-
Failed
- The Lambda function associated with the intent failed to fulfill the intent. -
Fulfilled
- The intent has fulfilled by the Lambda function associated with the intent. -
ReadyForFulfillment
- All of the information necessary for the intent is present and the intent ready to be fulfilled by the client application.
The next slot to elicit from the user. If there is not slot to elicit, the field is blank.
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture IntentSummary
Trait Implementations
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Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for IntentSummary
impl Send for IntentSummary
impl Sync for IntentSummary
impl Unpin for IntentSummary
impl UnwindSafe for IntentSummary
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