package
1.30.1
Repository: https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# Constants

Enum values for ConfirmationState.
Enum values for ConfirmationState.
Enum values for ConfirmationState.
Enum values for ConversationMode.
Enum values for ConversationMode.
Enum values for DialogActionType.
Enum values for DialogActionType.
Enum values for DialogActionType.
Enum values for DialogActionType.
Enum values for DialogActionType.
Enum values for DialogActionType.
Enum values for InputMode.
Enum values for InputMode.
Enum values for InputMode.
Enum values for IntentState.
Enum values for IntentState.
Enum values for IntentState.
Enum values for IntentState.
Enum values for IntentState.
Enum values for IntentState.
Enum values for InterpretationSource.
Enum values for InterpretationSource.
Enum values for MessageContentType.
Enum values for MessageContentType.
Enum values for MessageContentType.
Enum values for MessageContentType.
Enum values for PlaybackInterruptionReason.
Enum values for PlaybackInterruptionReason.
Enum values for PlaybackInterruptionReason.
Enum values for SentimentType.
Enum values for SentimentType.
Enum values for SentimentType.
Enum values for SentimentType.
Enum values for Shape.
Enum values for Shape.
Enum values for Shape.
Enum values for StyleType.
Enum values for StyleType.
Enum values for StyleType.

# Structs

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Contains information about the contexts that a user is using in a session.
The time that a context is active.
Represents a chunk of audio sent from the client application to Amazon Lex V2.
An event sent from Amazon Lex V2 to your client application containing audio to play to the user.
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A button that appears on a response card show to the user.
Provides a score that indicates the confidence that Amazon Lex V2 has that an intent is the one that satisfies the user's intent.
The initial event sent from the application to Amazon Lex V2 to configure the conversation, including session and request attributes and the response content type.
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The next action that Amazon Lex V2 should take.
A notification from the client that it is disconnecting from Amazon Lex V2.
A DTMF character sent from the client application.
The specific constituent sub slot of the composite slot to elicit in dialog action.
Event that Amazon Lex V2 sends to indicate that the stream is still open between the client application and Amazon Lex V2.
A card that is shown to the user by a messaging platform.
The current intent that Amazon Lex V2 is attempting to fulfill.
Contains the current state of the conversation between the client application and Amazon Lex V2.
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An object containing information about an intent that Amazon Lex V2 determined might satisfy the user's utterance.
Container for text that is returned to the customer..
Event sent from the client application to Amazon Lex V2 to indicate that playback of audio is complete and that Amazon Lex V2 should start processing the user's input.
Event sent from Amazon Lex V2 to indicate to the client application should stop playback of audio.
The bot member that processes the request.
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Provides an array of phrases that should be given preference when resolving values for a slot.
You can provide Amazon Lex V2 with hints to the phrases that a customer is likely to use for a slot.
Provides the phrase that Amazon Lex V2 should look for in the user's input to the bot.
Provides information about the sentiment expressed in a user's response in a conversation.
The individual sentiment responses for the utterance.
The state of the user's session with Amazon Lex V2.
A value that Amazon Lex V2 uses to fulfill an intent.
Speech audio sent from your client application to Amazon Lex V2.
Configuration information sent from your client application to Amazon Lex V2.
Event sent from the client application to indicate to Amazon Lex V2 that the conversation is over.
DTMF information sent to Amazon Lex V2 by your application.
Event sent from the client application to Amazon Lex V2 to indicate that it has finished playing audio and that Amazon Lex V2 should start listening for user input.
Text sent from your client application to Amazon Lex V2.
An event sent from Amazon Lex V2 to your client application containing audio to play to the user.
Event that Amazon Lex V2 sends to indicate that the stream is still open between the client application and Amazon Lex V2.
Event sent from Amazon Lex V2 to the client application containing the current state of the conversation between the user and Amazon Lex V2.
Event sent from Amazon Lex V2 to indicate to the client application should stop playback of audio.
The event sent from Amazon Lex V2 to your application with text to present to the user.
Event sent from Amazon Lex V2 to your client application that contains a transcript of voice audio.
The event sent from your client application to Amazon Lex V2 with text input from the user.
The event sent from Amazon Lex V2 to your application with text to present to the user.
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Event sent from Amazon Lex V2 to your client application that contains a transcript of voice audio.
UnknownUnionMember is returned when a union member is returned over the wire, but has an unknown tag.
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Information about the value provided for a slot and Amazon Lex V2's interpretation.

# Interfaces

Represents a stream of events between your application and Amazon Lex V2.
Represents a stream of events between Amazon Lex V2 and your application.

# Type aliases

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