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FillBehavior(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)
Configuration for how the filling of a parameter should be handled.
Attributes | |
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Name | Description |
initial_prompt_fulfillment |
google.cloud.dialogflowcx_v3beta1.types.Fulfillment
Required. The fulfillment to provide the initial prompt that the agent can present to the user in order to fill the parameter. |
reprompt_event_handlers |
Sequence[google.cloud.dialogflowcx_v3beta1.types.EventHandler]
The handlers for parameter-level events, used to provide reprompt for the parameter or transition to a different page/flow. The supported events are: - sys.no-match- , where N can be from 1 to 6
- sys.no-match-default
- sys.no-input- , where N can be from 1 to 6
- sys.no-input-default
- sys.invalid-parameter
initial_prompt_fulfillment provides the first prompt for
the parameter.
If the user's response does not fill the parameter, a
no-match/no-input event will be triggered, and the
fulfillment associated with the
sys.no-match-1 /sys.no-input-1 handler (if defined)
will be called to provide a prompt. The
sys.no-match-2 /sys.no-input-2 handler (if defined)
will respond to the next no-match/no-input event, and so on.
A sys.no-match-default or sys.no-input-default
handler will be used to handle all following
no-match/no-input events after all numbered
no-match/no-input handlers for the parameter are consumed.
A sys.invalid-parameter handler can be defined to handle
the case where the parameter values have been
invalidated by webhook. For example, if the user's
response fill the parameter, however the parameter was
invalidated by webhook, the fulfillment associated with the
sys.invalid-parameter handler (if defined) will be
called to provide a prompt.
If the event handler for the corresponding event can't be
found on the parameter, initial_prompt_fulfillment will
be re-prompted.
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