EntityTypes

Struct EntityTypes 

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pub struct EntityTypes { /* private fields */ }
Available on crate feature entity-types only.
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Implements a client for the Dialogflow API.

§Example

let client = EntityTypes::builder().build().await?;
// use `client` to make requests to the Dialogflow API.

§Service Description

Service for managing EntityTypes.

§Configuration

To configure EntityTypes use the with_* methods in the type returned by builder(). The default configuration should work for most applications. Common configuration changes include

  • with_endpoint(): by default this client uses the global default endpoint (https://dialogflow.googleapis.com). Applications using regional endpoints or running in restricted networks (e.g. a network configured override this default.
  • with_credentials(): by default this client uses Application Default Credentials. Applications using custom authentication may need to override this default.

§Pooling and Cloning

EntityTypes holds a connection pool internally, it is advised to create one and the reuse it. You do not need to wrap EntityTypes in an Rc or Arc to reuse it, because it already uses an Arc internally.

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impl EntityTypes

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pub fn builder() -> ClientBuilder

Returns a builder for EntityTypes.

let client = EntityTypes::builder().build().await?;
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pub fn from_stub<T>(stub: T) -> Self
where T: EntityTypes + 'static,

Creates a new client from the provided stub.

The most common case for calling this function is in tests mocking the client’s behavior.

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pub fn list_entity_types(&self) -> ListEntityTypes

Returns the list of all entity types in the specified agent.

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pub fn get_entity_type(&self) -> GetEntityType

Retrieves the specified entity type.

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pub fn create_entity_type(&self) -> CreateEntityType

Creates an entity type in the specified agent.

Note: You should always train an agent prior to sending it queries. See the training documentation.

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pub fn update_entity_type(&self) -> UpdateEntityType

Updates the specified entity type.

Note: You should always train an agent prior to sending it queries. See the training documentation.

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pub fn delete_entity_type(&self) -> DeleteEntityType

Deletes the specified entity type.

Note: You should always train an agent prior to sending it queries. See the training documentation.

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pub fn batch_update_entity_types(&self) -> BatchUpdateEntityTypes

Updates/Creates multiple entity types in the specified agent.

This method is a long-running operation. The returned Operation type has the following method-specific fields:

Note: You should always train an agent prior to sending it queries. See the training documentation.

§Long running operations

This method is used to start, and/or poll a long-running Operation. The Working with long-running operations chapter in the user guide covers these operations in detail.

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pub fn batch_delete_entity_types(&self) -> BatchDeleteEntityTypes

Deletes entity types in the specified agent.

This method is a long-running operation. The returned Operation type has the following method-specific fields:

Note: You should always train an agent prior to sending it queries. See the training documentation.

§Long running operations

This method is used to start, and/or poll a long-running Operation. The Working with long-running operations chapter in the user guide covers these operations in detail.

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pub fn batch_create_entities(&self) -> BatchCreateEntities

Creates multiple new entities in the specified entity type.

This method is a long-running operation. The returned Operation type has the following method-specific fields:

Note: You should always train an agent prior to sending it queries. See the training documentation.

§Long running operations

This method is used to start, and/or poll a long-running Operation. The Working with long-running operations chapter in the user guide covers these operations in detail.

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pub fn batch_update_entities(&self) -> BatchUpdateEntities

Updates or creates multiple entities in the specified entity type. This method does not affect entities in the entity type that aren’t explicitly specified in the request.

This method is a long-running operation. The returned Operation type has the following method-specific fields:

Note: You should always train an agent prior to sending it queries. See the training documentation.

§Long running operations

This method is used to start, and/or poll a long-running Operation. The Working with long-running operations chapter in the user guide covers these operations in detail.

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pub fn batch_delete_entities(&self) -> BatchDeleteEntities

Deletes entities in the specified entity type.

This method is a long-running operation. The returned Operation type has the following method-specific fields:

Note: You should always train an agent prior to sending it queries. See the training documentation.

§Long running operations

This method is used to start, and/or poll a long-running Operation. The Working with long-running operations chapter in the user guide covers these operations in detail.

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pub fn list_locations(&self) -> ListLocations

Lists information about the supported locations for this service.

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pub fn get_location(&self) -> GetLocation

Gets information about a location.

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pub fn list_operations(&self) -> ListOperations

Provides the Operations service functionality in this service.

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pub fn get_operation(&self) -> GetOperation

Provides the Operations service functionality in this service.

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pub fn cancel_operation(&self) -> CancelOperation

Provides the Operations service functionality in this service.

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impl Clone for EntityTypes

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fn clone(&self) -> EntityTypes

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for EntityTypes

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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