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public interface FlowOrBuilder extends MessageOrBuilder
Implements
MessageOrBuilderMethods
getDescription()
public abstract String getDescription()
The description of the flow. The maximum length is 500 characters. If exceeded, the request is rejected.
string description = 3;
Type | Description |
String |
The description. |
getDescriptionBytes()
public abstract ByteString getDescriptionBytes()
The description of the flow. The maximum length is 500 characters. If exceeded, the request is rejected.
string description = 3;
Type | Description |
ByteString |
The bytes for description. |
getDisplayName()
public abstract String getDisplayName()
Required. The human-readable name of the flow.
string display_name = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Type | Description |
String |
The displayName. |
getDisplayNameBytes()
public abstract ByteString getDisplayNameBytes()
Required. The human-readable name of the flow.
string display_name = 2 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];
Type | Description |
ByteString |
The bytes for displayName. |
getEventHandlers(int index)
public abstract EventHandler getEventHandlers(int index)
A flow's event handlers serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for handling events (e.g. no match, webhook errors) in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's event handlers, which can be used to handle common events regardless of the current page. Event handlers defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow. Unlike transition_routes, these handlers are evaluated on a first-match basis. The first one that matches the event get executed, with the rest being ignored.
repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.EventHandler event_handlers = 10;
Name | Description |
index |
int |
Type | Description |
EventHandler |
getEventHandlersCount()
public abstract int getEventHandlersCount()
A flow's event handlers serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for handling events (e.g. no match, webhook errors) in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's event handlers, which can be used to handle common events regardless of the current page. Event handlers defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow. Unlike transition_routes, these handlers are evaluated on a first-match basis. The first one that matches the event get executed, with the rest being ignored.
repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.EventHandler event_handlers = 10;
Type | Description |
int |
getEventHandlersList()
public abstract List<EventHandler> getEventHandlersList()
A flow's event handlers serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for handling events (e.g. no match, webhook errors) in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's event handlers, which can be used to handle common events regardless of the current page. Event handlers defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow. Unlike transition_routes, these handlers are evaluated on a first-match basis. The first one that matches the event get executed, with the rest being ignored.
repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.EventHandler event_handlers = 10;
Type | Description |
List<EventHandler> |
getEventHandlersOrBuilder(int index)
public abstract EventHandlerOrBuilder getEventHandlersOrBuilder(int index)
A flow's event handlers serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for handling events (e.g. no match, webhook errors) in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's event handlers, which can be used to handle common events regardless of the current page. Event handlers defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow. Unlike transition_routes, these handlers are evaluated on a first-match basis. The first one that matches the event get executed, with the rest being ignored.
repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.EventHandler event_handlers = 10;
Name | Description |
index |
int |
Type | Description |
EventHandlerOrBuilder |
getEventHandlersOrBuilderList()
public abstract List<? extends EventHandlerOrBuilder> getEventHandlersOrBuilderList()
A flow's event handlers serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for handling events (e.g. no match, webhook errors) in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's event handlers, which can be used to handle common events regardless of the current page. Event handlers defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow. Unlike transition_routes, these handlers are evaluated on a first-match basis. The first one that matches the event get executed, with the rest being ignored.
repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.EventHandler event_handlers = 10;
Type | Description |
List<? extends com.google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.EventHandlerOrBuilder> |
getName()
public abstract String getName()
The unique identifier of the flow.
Format: projects/<Project ID>/locations/<Location ID>/agents/<Agent
ID>/flows/<Flow ID>
.
string name = 1;
Type | Description |
String |
The name. |
getNameBytes()
public abstract ByteString getNameBytes()
The unique identifier of the flow.
Format: projects/<Project ID>/locations/<Location ID>/agents/<Agent
ID>/flows/<Flow ID>
.
string name = 1;
Type | Description |
ByteString |
The bytes for name. |
getNluSettings()
public abstract NluSettings getNluSettings()
NLU related settings of the flow.
.google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.NluSettings nlu_settings = 11;
Type | Description |
NluSettings |
The nluSettings. |
getNluSettingsOrBuilder()
public abstract NluSettingsOrBuilder getNluSettingsOrBuilder()
NLU related settings of the flow.
.google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.NluSettings nlu_settings = 11;
Type | Description |
NluSettingsOrBuilder |
getTransitionRouteGroups(int index)
public abstract String getTransitionRouteGroups(int index)
A flow's transition route group serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's transition
route groups. Transition route groups
defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow.
Format:
projects/<Project ID>/locations/<Location ID>/agents/<Agent ID>/flows/<Flow ID>/transitionRouteGroups/<TransitionRouteGroup ID>
.
repeated string transition_route_groups = 15 [(.google.api.resource_reference) = { ... }
Name | Description |
index |
int The index of the element to return. |
Type | Description |
String |
The transitionRouteGroups at the given index. |
getTransitionRouteGroupsBytes(int index)
public abstract ByteString getTransitionRouteGroupsBytes(int index)
A flow's transition route group serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's transition
route groups. Transition route groups
defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow.
Format:
projects/<Project ID>/locations/<Location ID>/agents/<Agent ID>/flows/<Flow ID>/transitionRouteGroups/<TransitionRouteGroup ID>
.
repeated string transition_route_groups = 15 [(.google.api.resource_reference) = { ... }
Name | Description |
index |
int The index of the value to return. |
Type | Description |
ByteString |
The bytes of the transitionRouteGroups at the given index. |
getTransitionRouteGroupsCount()
public abstract int getTransitionRouteGroupsCount()
A flow's transition route group serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's transition
route groups. Transition route groups
defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow.
Format:
projects/<Project ID>/locations/<Location ID>/agents/<Agent ID>/flows/<Flow ID>/transitionRouteGroups/<TransitionRouteGroup ID>
.
repeated string transition_route_groups = 15 [(.google.api.resource_reference) = { ... }
Type | Description |
int |
The count of transitionRouteGroups. |
getTransitionRouteGroupsList()
public abstract List<String> getTransitionRouteGroupsList()
A flow's transition route group serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's transition
route groups. Transition route groups
defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow.
Format:
projects/<Project ID>/locations/<Location ID>/agents/<Agent ID>/flows/<Flow ID>/transitionRouteGroups/<TransitionRouteGroup ID>
.
repeated string transition_route_groups = 15 [(.google.api.resource_reference) = { ... }
Type | Description |
List<String> |
A list containing the transitionRouteGroups. |
getTransitionRoutes(int index)
public abstract TransitionRoute getTransitionRoutes(int index)
A flow's transition routes serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's transition routes and can support use cases such as the user saying "help" or "can I talk to a human?", which can be handled in a common way regardless of the current page. Transition routes defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow. TransitionRoutes are evalauted in the following order:
- TransitionRoutes with intent specified.
- TransitionRoutes with only condition specified. TransitionRoutes with intent specified are inherited by pages in the flow.
repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.TransitionRoute transition_routes = 4;
Name | Description |
index |
int |
Type | Description |
TransitionRoute |
getTransitionRoutesCount()
public abstract int getTransitionRoutesCount()
A flow's transition routes serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's transition routes and can support use cases such as the user saying "help" or "can I talk to a human?", which can be handled in a common way regardless of the current page. Transition routes defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow. TransitionRoutes are evalauted in the following order:
- TransitionRoutes with intent specified.
- TransitionRoutes with only condition specified. TransitionRoutes with intent specified are inherited by pages in the flow.
repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.TransitionRoute transition_routes = 4;
Type | Description |
int |
getTransitionRoutesList()
public abstract List<TransitionRoute> getTransitionRoutesList()
A flow's transition routes serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's transition routes and can support use cases such as the user saying "help" or "can I talk to a human?", which can be handled in a common way regardless of the current page. Transition routes defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow. TransitionRoutes are evalauted in the following order:
- TransitionRoutes with intent specified.
- TransitionRoutes with only condition specified. TransitionRoutes with intent specified are inherited by pages in the flow.
repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.TransitionRoute transition_routes = 4;
Type | Description |
List<TransitionRoute> |
getTransitionRoutesOrBuilder(int index)
public abstract TransitionRouteOrBuilder getTransitionRoutesOrBuilder(int index)
A flow's transition routes serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's transition routes and can support use cases such as the user saying "help" or "can I talk to a human?", which can be handled in a common way regardless of the current page. Transition routes defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow. TransitionRoutes are evalauted in the following order:
- TransitionRoutes with intent specified.
- TransitionRoutes with only condition specified. TransitionRoutes with intent specified are inherited by pages in the flow.
repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.TransitionRoute transition_routes = 4;
Name | Description |
index |
int |
Type | Description |
TransitionRouteOrBuilder |
getTransitionRoutesOrBuilderList()
public abstract List<? extends TransitionRouteOrBuilder> getTransitionRoutesOrBuilderList()
A flow's transition routes serve two purposes:
- They are responsible for matching the user's first utterances in the flow.
- They are inherited by every page's transition routes and can support use cases such as the user saying "help" or "can I talk to a human?", which can be handled in a common way regardless of the current page. Transition routes defined in the page have higher priority than those defined in the flow. TransitionRoutes are evalauted in the following order:
- TransitionRoutes with intent specified.
- TransitionRoutes with only condition specified. TransitionRoutes with intent specified are inherited by pages in the flow.
repeated .google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.TransitionRoute transition_routes = 4;
Type | Description |
List<? extends com.google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.TransitionRouteOrBuilder> |
hasNluSettings()
public abstract boolean hasNluSettings()
NLU related settings of the flow.
.google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.NluSettings nlu_settings = 11;
Type | Description |
boolean |
Whether the nluSettings field is set. |