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API documentation for dialogflowcx_v3.types
package.
Classes
Agent
Agents are best described as Natural Language Understanding (NLU) modules that transform user requests into actionable data. You can include agents in your app, product, or service to determine user intent and respond to the user in a natural way.
After you create an agent, you can add Intents, [Entity Types][google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.EntityType], Flows, Fulfillments, Webhooks, and so on to manage the conversation flows..
AudioEncoding
Audio encoding of the audio content sent in the conversational query
request. Refer to the Cloud Speech API
documentation <https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/docs/basics>
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for more details.
AudioInput
Represents the natural speech audio to be processed.
CreateAgentRequest
The request message for Agents.CreateAgent.
CreateEntityTypeRequest
The request message for EntityTypes.CreateEntityType.
CreateEnvironmentRequest
The request message for Environments.CreateEnvironment.
CreateExperimentRequest
The request message for Experiments.CreateExperiment.
CreateFlowRequest
The request message for Flows.CreateFlow.
CreateIntentRequest
The request message for Intents.CreateIntent.
CreatePageRequest
The request message for Pages.CreatePage.
CreateSecuritySettingsRequest
The request message for [SecuritySettings.CreateSecuritySettings][].
CreateSessionEntityTypeRequest
The request message for SessionEntityTypes.CreateSessionEntityType.
CreateTransitionRouteGroupRequest
The request message for TransitionRouteGroups.CreateTransitionRouteGroup.
CreateVersionOperationMetadata
Metadata associated with the long running operation for Versions.CreateVersion.
CreateVersionRequest
The request message for Versions.CreateVersion.
CreateWebhookRequest
The request message for Webhooks.CreateWebhook.
DeleteAgentRequest
The request message for Agents.DeleteAgent.
DeleteEntityTypeRequest
The request message for EntityTypes.DeleteEntityType.
DeleteEnvironmentRequest
The request message for Environments.DeleteEnvironment.
DeleteExperimentRequest
The request message for Experiments.DeleteExperiment.
DeleteFlowRequest
The request message for Flows.DeleteFlow.
DeleteIntentRequest
The request message for Intents.DeleteIntent.
DeletePageRequest
The request message for Pages.DeletePage.
DeleteSecuritySettingsRequest
The request message for [SecuritySettings.DeleteSecuritySettings][].
DeleteSessionEntityTypeRequest
The request message for SessionEntityTypes.DeleteSessionEntityType.
DeleteTransitionRouteGroupRequest
The request message for TransitionRouteGroups.DeleteTransitionRouteGroup.
DeleteVersionRequest
The request message for Versions.DeleteVersion.
DeleteWebhookRequest
The request message for Webhooks.DeleteWebhook.
DetectIntentRequest
The request to detect user's intent.
DetectIntentResponse
The message returned from the DetectIntent method.
DtmfInput
Represents the input for dtmf event.
EntityType
Entities are extracted from user input and represent parameters that are meaningful to your application. For example, a date range, a proper name such as a geographic location or landmark, and so on. Entities represent actionable data for your application.
When you define an entity, you can also include synonyms that all map to that entity. For example, "soft drink", "soda", "pop", and so on.
There are three types of entities:
System - entities that are defined by the Dialogflow API for common data types such as date, time, currency, and so on. A system entity is represented by the
EntityType
type.Custom - entities that are defined by you that represent actionable data that is meaningful to your application. For example, you could define a
pizza.sauce
entity for red or white pizza sauce, apizza.cheese
entity for the different types of cheese on a pizza, apizza.topping
entity for different toppings, and so on. A custom entity is represented by theEntityType
type.User - entities that are built for an individual user such as favorites, preferences, playlists, and so on. A user entity is represented by the SessionEntityType type.
For more information about entity types, see the Dialogflow
documentation <https://cloud.google.com/dialogflow/docs/entities-overview>
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Environment
Represents an environment for an agent. You can create multiple versions of your agent and publish them to separate environments. When you edit an agent, you are editing the draft agent. At any point, you can save the draft agent as an agent version, which is an immutable snapshot of your agent. When you save the draft agent, it is published to the default environment. When you create agent versions, you can publish them to custom environments. You can create a variety of custom environments for testing, development, production, etc.
EventHandler
An event handler specifies an event that can be handled during a session. When the specified event happens, the following actions are taken in order:
- If there is a
[
trigger_fulfillment
][google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.EventHandler.trigger_fulfillment] associated with the event, it will be called. - If there is a
[
target_page
][google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.EventHandler.target_page] associated with the event, the session will transition into the specified page. - If there is a
[
target_flow
][google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.EventHandler.target_flow] associated with the event, the session will transition into the specified flow.
EventInput
Represents the event to trigger.
Experiment
Represents an experiment in an environment. Next ID: 13
ExportAgentRequest
The request message for Agents.ExportAgent.
ExportAgentResponse
The response message for Agents.ExportAgent.
Flow
Flows represents the conversation flows when you build your chatbot agent. A flow consists of many pages connected by the transition routes. Conversations always start with the built-in Start Flow (with an all-0 ID). Transition routes can direct the conversation session from the current flow (parent flow) to another flow (sub flow). When the sub flow is finished, Dialogflow will bring the session back to the parent flow, where the sub flow is started.
Usually, when a transition route is followed by a matched intent, the intent will be "consumed". This means the intent won't activate more transition routes. However, when the followed transition route moves the conversation session into a different flow, the matched intent can be carried over and to be consumed in the target flow.
Form
A form is a data model that groups related parameters that can be collected from the user. The process in which the agent prompts the user and collects parameter values from the user is called form filling. A form can be added to a page. When form filling is done, the filled parameters will be written to the session.
FulfillIntentRequest
Request of [FulfillIntent][]
FulfillIntentResponse
Response of [FulfillIntent][]
Fulfillment
A fulfillment can do one or more of the following actions at the same time:
- Generate rich message responses.
- Set parameter values.
- Call the webhook.
Fulfillments can be called at various stages in the Page or Form lifecycle. For example, when a DetectIntentRequest drives a session to enter a new page, the page's entry fulfillment can add a static response to the QueryResult in the returning DetectIntentResponse, call the webhook (for example, to load user data from a database), or both.
GetAgentRequest
The request message for Agents.GetAgent.
GetEntityTypeRequest
The request message for EntityTypes.GetEntityType.
GetEnvironmentRequest
The request message for Environments.GetEnvironment.
GetExperimentRequest
The request message for Experiments.GetExperiment.
GetFlowRequest
The response message for Flows.GetFlow.
GetIntentRequest
The request message for Intents.GetIntent.
GetPageRequest
The request message for Pages.GetPage.
GetSecuritySettingsRequest
The request message for SecuritySettingsService.GetSecuritySettings.
GetSessionEntityTypeRequest
The request message for SessionEntityTypes.GetSessionEntityType.
GetTransitionRouteGroupRequest
The request message for TransitionRouteGroups.GetTransitionRouteGroup.
GetVersionRequest
The request message for Versions.GetVersion.
GetWebhookRequest
The request message for Webhooks.GetWebhook.
InputAudioConfig
Instructs the speech recognizer on how to process the audio content.
Intent
An intent represents a user's intent to interact with a conversational agent. You can provide information for the Dialogflow API to use to match user input to an intent by adding training phrases (i.e., examples of user input) to your intent.
IntentInput
Represents the intent to trigger programmatically rather than as a result of natural language processing.
IntentView
Represents the options for views of an intent. An intent can be a sizable object. Therefore, we provide a resource view that does not return training phrases in the response.
ListAgentsRequest
The request message for Agents.ListAgents.
ListAgentsResponse
The response message for Agents.ListAgents.
ListEntityTypesRequest
The request message for EntityTypes.ListEntityTypes.
ListEntityTypesResponse
The response message for EntityTypes.ListEntityTypes.
ListEnvironmentsRequest
The request message for Environments.ListEnvironments.
ListEnvironmentsResponse
The response message for Environments.ListEnvironments.
ListExperimentsRequest
The request message for Experiments.ListExperiments.
ListExperimentsResponse
The response message for Experiments.ListExperiments.
ListFlowsRequest
The request message for Flows.ListFlows.
ListFlowsResponse
The response message for Flows.ListFlows.
ListIntentsRequest
The request message for Intents.ListIntents.
ListIntentsResponse
The response message for Intents.ListIntents.
ListPagesRequest
The request message for Pages.ListPages.
ListPagesResponse
The response message for Pages.ListPages.
ListSecuritySettingsRequest
The request message for [SecuritySettings.ListSecuritySettings][].
ListSecuritySettingsResponse
The response message for [SecuritySettings.ListSecuritySettings][].
ListSessionEntityTypesRequest
The request message for SessionEntityTypes.ListSessionEntityTypes.
ListSessionEntityTypesResponse
The response message for SessionEntityTypes.ListSessionEntityTypes.
ListTransitionRouteGroupsRequest
The request message for TransitionRouteGroups.ListTransitionRouteGroups.
ListTransitionRouteGroupsResponse
The response message for TransitionRouteGroups.ListTransitionRouteGroups.
ListVersionsRequest
The request message for Versions.ListVersions.
ListVersionsResponse
The response message for Versions.ListVersions.
ListWebhooksRequest
The request message for Webhooks.ListWebhooks.
ListWebhooksResponse
The response message for Webhooks.ListWebhooks.
LoadVersionRequest
The request message for Versions.LoadVersion.
LookupEnvironmentHistoryRequest
The request message for Environments.LookupEnvironmentHistory.
LookupEnvironmentHistoryResponse
The response message for Environments.LookupEnvironmentHistory.
Match
Represents one match result of [MatchIntent][].
MatchIntentRequest
Request of [MatchIntent][].
MatchIntentResponse
Response of [MatchIntent][].
NluSettings
Settings related to NLU.
OutputAudioConfig
Instructs the speech synthesizer how to generate the output audio content.
OutputAudioEncoding
Audio encoding of the output audio format in Text-To-Speech.
Page
A Dialogflow CX conversation (session) can be described and visualized as a state machine. The states of a CX session are represented by pages.
For each flow, you define many pages, where your combined pages can handle a complete conversation on the topics the flow is designed for. At any given moment, exactly one page is the current page, the current page is considered active, and the flow associated with that page is considered active. Every flow has a special start page. When a flow initially becomes active, the start page page becomes the current page. For each conversational turn, the current page will either stay the same or transition to another page.
You configure each page to collect information from the end-user that is relevant for the conversational state represented by the page.
For more information, see the Page
guide <https://cloud.google.com/dialogflow/cx/docs/concept/page>
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PageInfo
Represents page information communicated to and from the webhook.
QueryInput
Represents the query input. It can contain one of:
A conversational query in the form of text.
An intent query that specifies which intent to trigger.
Natural language speech audio to be processed.
An event to be triggered.
QueryParameters
Represents the parameters of a conversational query.
QueryResult
Represents the result of a conversational query.
ResponseMessage
Represents a response message that can be returned by a conversational agent.
Response messages are also used for output audio synthesis. The approach is as follows:
- If at least one OutputAudioText response is present, then all OutputAudioText responses are linearly concatenated, and the result is used for output audio synthesis.
- If the OutputAudioText responses are a mixture of text and SSML, then the concatenated result is treated as SSML; otherwise, the result is treated as either text or SSML as appropriate. The agent designer should ideally use either text or SSML consistently throughout the bot design.
- Otherwise, all Text responses are linearly concatenated, and the result is used for output audio synthesis.
This approach allows for more sophisticated user experience scenarios, where the text displayed to the user may differ from what is heard.
RestoreAgentRequest
The request message for Agents.RestoreAgent.
SecuritySettings
Represents the settings related to security issues, such as data redaction and data retention. It may take hours for updates on the settings to propagate to all the related components and take effect.
SentimentAnalysisResult
The result of sentiment analysis. Sentiment analysis inspects user input and identifies the prevailing subjective opinion, especially to determine a user's attitude as positive, negative, or neutral.
SessionEntityType
Session entity types are referred to as User entity types and are entities that are built for an individual user such as favorites, preferences, playlists, and so on.
You can redefine a session entity type at the session level to extend or replace a [custom entity type][google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.EntityType] at the user session level (we refer to the entity types defined at the agent level as "custom entity types").
Note: session entity types apply to all queries, regardless of the language.
For more information about entity types, see the Dialogflow
documentation <https://cloud.google.com/dialogflow/docs/entities-overview>
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SessionInfo
Represents session information communicated to and from the webhook.
SpeechModelVariant
Variant of the specified [Speech model][google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.InputAudioConfig.model] to use.
See the Cloud Speech
documentation <https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/docs/enhanced-models>
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for which models have different variants. For example, the
"phone_call" model has both a standard and an enhanced variant. When
you use an enhanced model, you will generally receive higher quality
results than for a standard model.
SpeechToTextSettings
Settings related to speech recognition.
SpeechWordInfo
Information for a word recognized by the speech recognizer.
SsmlVoiceGender
Gender of the voice as described in SSML voice
element <https://www.w3.org/TR/speech-synthesis11/#edef_voice>
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StartExperimentRequest
The request message for Experiments.StartExperiment.
StopExperimentRequest
The request message for Experiments.StopExperiment.
StreamingDetectIntentRequest
The top-level message sent by the client to the Sessions.StreamingDetectIntent method.
Multiple request messages should be sent in order:
The first message must contain session, query_input plus optionally query_params. If the client wants to receive an audio response, it should also contain output_audio_config.
If query_input was set to query_input.audio.config, all subsequent messages must contain query_input.audio.audio to continue with Speech recognition. If you decide to rather detect an intent from text input after you already started Speech recognition, please send a message with query_input.text.
However, note that:
- Dialogflow will bill you for the audio duration so far.
- Dialogflow discards all Speech recognition results in favor of the input text.
- Dialogflow will use the language code from the first message.
After you sent all input, you must half-close or abort the request stream.
StreamingDetectIntentResponse
The top-level message returned from the StreamingDetectIntent
method.
Multiple response messages can be returned in order:
If the input was set to streaming audio, the first one or more messages contain
recognition_result
. Eachrecognition_result
represents a more complete transcript of what the user said. The lastrecognition_result
hasis_final
set totrue
.The last message contains
detect_intent_response
.
StreamingRecognitionResult
Contains a speech recognition result corresponding to a portion of the audio that is currently being processed or an indication that this is the end of the single requested utterance.
Example:
transcript: "tube"
transcript: "to be a"
transcript: "to be"
transcript: "to be or not to be" is_final: true
transcript: " that's"
transcript: " that is"
message_type:
END_OF_SINGLE_UTTERANCE
transcript: " that is the question" is_final: true
Only two of the responses contain final results (#4 and #8 indicated
by is_final: true
). Concatenating these generates the full
transcript: "to be or not to be that is the question".
In each response we populate:
for
TRANSCRIPT
:transcript
and possiblyis_final
.for
END_OF_SINGLE_UTTERANCE
: onlymessage_type
.
SynthesizeSpeechConfig
Configuration of how speech should be synthesized.
TextInput
Represents the natural language text to be processed.
TrainFlowRequest
The request message for Flows.TrainFlow.
TransitionRoute
A transition route specifies a intent that can be matched and/or a data condition that can be evaluated during a session. When a specified transition is matched, the following actions are taken in order:
- If there is a
[
trigger_fulfillment
][google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.TransitionRoute.trigger_fulfillment] associated with the transition, it will be called. - If there is a
[
target_page
][google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.TransitionRoute.target_page] associated with the transition, the session will transition into the specified page. - If there is a
[
target_flow
][google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.TransitionRoute.target_flow] associated with the transition, the session will transition into the specified flow.
TransitionRouteGroup
An TransitionRouteGroup represents a group of
[TransitionRoutes
][google.cloud.dialogflow.cx.v3.TransitionRoute]
to be used by a Page.
UpdateAgentRequest
The request message for Agents.UpdateAgent.
UpdateEntityTypeRequest
The request message for EntityTypes.UpdateEntityType.
UpdateEnvironmentRequest
The request message for Environments.UpdateEnvironment.
UpdateExperimentRequest
The request message for Experiments.UpdateExperiment.
UpdateFlowRequest
The request message for Flows.UpdateFlow.
UpdateIntentRequest
The request message for Intents.UpdateIntent.
UpdatePageRequest
The request message for Pages.UpdatePage.
UpdateSecuritySettingsRequest
The request message for SecuritySettingsService.UpdateSecuritySettings.
UpdateSessionEntityTypeRequest
The request message for SessionEntityTypes.UpdateSessionEntityType.
UpdateTransitionRouteGroupRequest
The request message for TransitionRouteGroups.UpdateTransitionRouteGroup.
UpdateVersionRequest
The request message for Versions.UpdateVersion.
UpdateWebhookRequest
The request message for Webhooks.UpdateWebhook.
VariantsHistory
The history of variants update.
Version
Represents a version of a flow.
VersionVariants
A list of flow version variants.
VoiceSelectionParams
Description of which voice to use for speech synthesis.
Webhook
Webhooks host the developer's business logic. During a session, webhooks allow the developer to use the data extracted by Dialogflow's natural language processing to generate dynamic responses, validate collected data, or trigger actions on the backend.
WebhookRequest
The request message for a webhook call.
WebhookResponse
The response message for a webhook call.