pub struct UpdateToolCallBlockDto {
pub messages: Option<Vec<ConversationBlockMessagesInner>>,
pub input_schema: Option<JsonSchema>,
pub output_schema: Option<JsonSchema>,
pub tool: Option<ToolCallBlockTool>,
pub name: Option<String>,
pub tool_id: Option<String>,
}Fields§
§messages: Option<Vec<ConversationBlockMessagesInner>>These are the pre-configured messages that will be spoken to the user while the block is running.
input_schema: Option<JsonSchema>This is the input schema for the block. This is the input the block needs to run. It’s given to the block as steps[0].input These are accessible as variables: - ({{input.propertyName}}) in context of the block execution (step) - ({{stepName.input.propertyName}}) in context of the workflow
output_schema: Option<JsonSchema>This is the output schema for the block. This is the output the block will return to the workflow ({{stepName.output}}). These are accessible as variables: - ({{output.propertyName}}) in context of the block execution (step) - ({{stepName.output.propertyName}}) in context of the workflow (read caveat #1) - ({{blockName.output.propertyName}}) in context of the workflow (read caveat #2) Caveats: 1. a workflow can execute a step multiple times. example, if a loop is used in the graph. {{stepName.output.propertyName}} will reference the latest usage of the step. 2. a workflow can execute a block multiple times. example, if a step is called multiple times or if a block is used in multiple steps. {{blockName.output.propertyName}} will reference the latest usage of the block. this liquid variable is just provided for convenience when creating blocks outside of a workflow with steps.
tool: Option<ToolCallBlockTool>§name: Option<String>This is the name of the block. This is just for your reference.
tool_id: Option<String>This is the id of the tool that the block will call. To use a transient tool, use tool.
Implementations§
Source§impl UpdateToolCallBlockDto
impl UpdateToolCallBlockDto
pub fn new() -> UpdateToolCallBlockDto
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for UpdateToolCallBlockDto
impl Clone for UpdateToolCallBlockDto
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UpdateToolCallBlockDto
fn clone(&self) -> UpdateToolCallBlockDto
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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