Struct aws_sdk_lexruntime::input::PutSessionInput
source · [−]#[non_exhaustive]pub struct PutSessionInput {
pub bot_name: Option<String>,
pub bot_alias: Option<String>,
pub user_id: Option<String>,
pub session_attributes: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub dialog_action: Option<DialogAction>,
pub recent_intent_summary_view: Option<Vec<IntentSummary>>,
pub accept: Option<String>,
pub active_contexts: Option<Vec<ActiveContext>>,
}
Fields (Non-exhaustive)
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Struct { .. }
syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..
; and struct update syntax will not work.bot_name: Option<String>
The name of the bot that contains the session data.
bot_alias: Option<String>
The alias in use for the bot that contains the session data.
user_id: Option<String>
The ID of the client application user. Amazon Lex uses this to identify a user's conversation with your bot.
session_attributes: Option<HashMap<String, String>>
Map of key/value pairs representing the session-specific context information. It contains application information passed between Amazon Lex and a client application.
dialog_action: Option<DialogAction>
Sets the next action that the bot should take to fulfill the conversation.
recent_intent_summary_view: Option<Vec<IntentSummary>>
A summary of the recent intents for the bot. You can use the intent summary view to set a checkpoint label on an intent and modify attributes of intents. You can also use it to remove or add intent summary objects to the list.
An intent that you modify or add to the list must make sense for the bot. For example, the intent name must be valid for the bot. You must provide valid values for:
-
intentName
-
slot names
-
slotToElict
If you send the recentIntentSummaryView
parameter in a PutSession
request, the contents of the new summary view replaces the old summary view. For example, if a GetSession
request returns three intents in the summary view and you call PutSession
with one intent in the summary view, the next call to GetSession
will only return one intent.
accept: Option<String>
The message that Amazon Lex returns in the response can be either text or speech based depending on the value of this field.
-
If the value is
text/plain; charset=utf-8
, Amazon Lex returns text in the response. -
If the value begins with
audio/
, Amazon Lex returns speech in the response. Amazon Lex uses Amazon Polly to generate the speech in the configuration that you specify. For example, if you specifyaudio/mpeg
as the value, Amazon Lex returns speech in the MPEG format. -
If the value is
audio/pcm
, the speech is returned asaudio/pcm
in 16-bit, little endian format. -
The following are the accepted values:
-
audio/mpeg
-
audio/ogg
-
audio/pcm
-
audio/*
(defaults to mpeg) -
text/plain; charset=utf-8
-
active_contexts: Option<Vec<ActiveContext>>
A list of contexts active for the request. A context can be activated when a previous intent is fulfilled, or by including the context in the request,
If you don't specify a list of contexts, Amazon Lex will use the current list of contexts for the session. If you specify an empty list, all contexts for the session are cleared.
Implementations
pub async fn make_operation(
&self,
_config: &Config
) -> Result<Operation<PutSession, AwsErrorRetryPolicy>, BuildError>
pub async fn make_operation(
&self,
_config: &Config
) -> Result<Operation<PutSession, AwsErrorRetryPolicy>, BuildError>
Consumes the builder and constructs an Operation<PutSession
>
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture PutSessionInput
The alias in use for the bot that contains the session data.
The ID of the client application user. Amazon Lex uses this to identify a user's conversation with your bot.
Map of key/value pairs representing the session-specific context information. It contains application information passed between Amazon Lex and a client application.
Sets the next action that the bot should take to fulfill the conversation.
A summary of the recent intents for the bot. You can use the intent summary view to set a checkpoint label on an intent and modify attributes of intents. You can also use it to remove or add intent summary objects to the list.
An intent that you modify or add to the list must make sense for the bot. For example, the intent name must be valid for the bot. You must provide valid values for:
-
intentName
-
slot names
-
slotToElict
If you send the recentIntentSummaryView
parameter in a PutSession
request, the contents of the new summary view replaces the old summary view. For example, if a GetSession
request returns three intents in the summary view and you call PutSession
with one intent in the summary view, the next call to GetSession
will only return one intent.
The message that Amazon Lex returns in the response can be either text or speech based depending on the value of this field.
-
If the value is
text/plain; charset=utf-8
, Amazon Lex returns text in the response. -
If the value begins with
audio/
, Amazon Lex returns speech in the response. Amazon Lex uses Amazon Polly to generate the speech in the configuration that you specify. For example, if you specifyaudio/mpeg
as the value, Amazon Lex returns speech in the MPEG format. -
If the value is
audio/pcm
, the speech is returned asaudio/pcm
in 16-bit, little endian format. -
The following are the accepted values:
-
audio/mpeg
-
audio/ogg
-
audio/pcm
-
audio/*
(defaults to mpeg) -
text/plain; charset=utf-8
-
A list of contexts active for the request. A context can be activated when a previous intent is fulfilled, or by including the context in the request,
If you don't specify a list of contexts, Amazon Lex will use the current list of contexts for the session. If you specify an empty list, all contexts for the session are cleared.
Trait Implementations
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and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
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.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for PutSessionInput
impl Send for PutSessionInput
impl Sync for PutSessionInput
impl Unpin for PutSessionInput
impl UnwindSafe for PutSessionInput
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