#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ConfigurationEvent {
pub chat_mode: Option<ChatMode>,
pub chat_mode_configuration: Option<ChatModeConfiguration>,
pub attribute_filter: Option<AttributeFilter>,
}Expand description
A configuration event activated by an end user request to select a specific chat mode.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.chat_mode: Option<ChatMode>The chat modes available to an Amazon Q Business end user.
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RETRIEVAL_MODE- The default chat mode for an Amazon Q Business application. When this mode is enabled, Amazon Q Business generates responses only from data sources connected to an Amazon Q Business application. -
CREATOR_MODE- By selecting this mode, users can choose to generate responses only from the LLM knowledge, without consulting connected data sources, for a chat request. -
PLUGIN_MODE- By selecting this mode, users can choose to use plugins in chat.
For more information, see Admin controls and guardrails, Plugins, and Conversation settings.
chat_mode_configuration: Option<ChatModeConfiguration>Configuration information for Amazon Q Business conversation modes.
For more information, see Admin controls and guardrails and Conversation settings.
attribute_filter: Option<AttributeFilter>Enables filtering of responses based on document attributes or metadata fields.
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Source§impl ConfigurationEvent
impl ConfigurationEvent
Sourcepub fn chat_mode(&self) -> Option<&ChatMode>
pub fn chat_mode(&self) -> Option<&ChatMode>
The chat modes available to an Amazon Q Business end user.
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RETRIEVAL_MODE- The default chat mode for an Amazon Q Business application. When this mode is enabled, Amazon Q Business generates responses only from data sources connected to an Amazon Q Business application. -
CREATOR_MODE- By selecting this mode, users can choose to generate responses only from the LLM knowledge, without consulting connected data sources, for a chat request. -
PLUGIN_MODE- By selecting this mode, users can choose to use plugins in chat.
For more information, see Admin controls and guardrails, Plugins, and Conversation settings.
Sourcepub fn chat_mode_configuration(&self) -> Option<&ChatModeConfiguration>
pub fn chat_mode_configuration(&self) -> Option<&ChatModeConfiguration>
Configuration information for Amazon Q Business conversation modes.
For more information, see Admin controls and guardrails and Conversation settings.
Sourcepub fn attribute_filter(&self) -> Option<&AttributeFilter>
pub fn attribute_filter(&self) -> Option<&AttributeFilter>
Enables filtering of responses based on document attributes or metadata fields.
Source§impl ConfigurationEvent
impl ConfigurationEvent
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ConfigurationEventBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ConfigurationEventBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ConfigurationEvent.
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Source§impl Clone for ConfigurationEvent
impl Clone for ConfigurationEvent
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ConfigurationEvent
fn clone(&self) -> ConfigurationEvent
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for ConfigurationEvent
impl Debug for ConfigurationEvent
Source§impl PartialEq for ConfigurationEvent
impl PartialEq for ConfigurationEvent
impl StructuralPartialEq for ConfigurationEvent
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impl Freeze for ConfigurationEvent
impl RefUnwindSafe for ConfigurationEvent
impl Send for ConfigurationEvent
impl Sync for ConfigurationEvent
impl Unpin for ConfigurationEvent
impl UnwindSafe for ConfigurationEvent
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