@aws-sdk/client-lex-runtime-service 3.533.0 → 3.535.0

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@@ -2,59 +2,59 @@ import { ExceptionOptionType as __ExceptionOptionType, LazyJsonString as __LazyJ
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  import { StreamingBlobTypes } from "@smithy/types";
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  import { LexRuntimeServiceServiceException as __BaseException } from "./LexRuntimeServiceServiceException";
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  /**
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  * <p>The length of time or number of turns that a context remains
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  * active.</p>
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  export interface ActiveContextTimeToLive {
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  /**
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  * <p>The number of seconds that the context should be active after it is
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  * first sent in a <code>PostContent</code> or <code>PostText</code>
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  * response. You can set the value between 5 and 86,400 seconds (24
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  * hours).</p>
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  timeToLiveInSeconds?: number;
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  /**
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  * <p>The number of conversation turns that the context should be active. A
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  * conversation turn is one <code>PostContent</code> or <code>PostText</code>
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  * request and the corresponding response from Amazon Lex.</p>
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  */
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  turnsToLive?: number;
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  }
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  /**
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  * <p>A context is a variable that contains information about the current
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  * state of the conversation between a user and Amazon Lex. Context can be set
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  * automatically by Amazon Lex when an intent is fulfilled, or it can be set at
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  * runtime using the <code>PutContent</code>, <code>PutText</code>, or
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  * <code>PutSession</code> operation.</p>
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  */
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  export interface ActiveContext {
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  /**
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  * <p>The name of the context.</p>
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  name: string | undefined;
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  /**
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  * <p>The length of time or number of turns that a context remains
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  * active.</p>
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  */
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  timeToLive: ActiveContextTimeToLive | undefined;
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  /**
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  * <p>State variables for the current context. You can use these values as
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  * default values for slots in subsequent events.</p>
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  parameters: Record<string, string> | undefined;
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  }
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  /**
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  * <p> Request validation failed, there is no usable message in the context,
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  * or the bot build failed, is still in progress, or contains unbuilt
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  * changes. </p>
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  export declare class BadRequestException extends __BaseException {
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  readonly name: "BadRequestException";
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  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<BadRequestException, __BaseException>);
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  }
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  /**
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  * <p> Two clients are using the same AWS account, Amazon Lex bot, and user
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  * ID. </p>
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  */
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  export declare class ConflictException extends __BaseException {
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  readonly name: "ConflictException";
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  export interface DeleteSessionRequest {
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  /**
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  * <p>The name of the bot that contains the session data.</p>
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  botName: string | undefined;
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  /**
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  * <p>The alias in use for the bot that contains the session data.</p>
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  botAlias: string | undefined;
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  /**
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  * <p>The identifier of the user associated with the session data.</p>
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  userId: string | undefined;
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  }
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  export interface DeleteSessionResponse {
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  /**
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  botName?: string;
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  /**
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  * <p>The alias in use for the bot associated with the session data.</p>
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  botAlias?: string;
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  /**
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  * <p>The ID of the client application user.</p>
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  userId?: string;
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  * <p>The unique identifier for the session.</p>
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  sessionId?: string;
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  }
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  /**
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  * <p>Internal service error. Retry the call.</p>
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  export declare class InternalFailureException extends __BaseException {
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  readonly name: "InternalFailureException";
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  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<InternalFailureException, __BaseException>);
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  * <p>Exceeded a limit.</p>
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  export declare class LimitExceededException extends __BaseException {
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  readonly name: "LimitExceededException";
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  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<LimitExceededException, __BaseException>);
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  /**
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  * <p>The resource (such as the Amazon Lex bot or an alias) that is referred
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  export declare class NotFoundException extends __BaseException {
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  readonly name: "NotFoundException";
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  export interface GetSessionRequest {
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  /**
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  * <p>The name of the bot that contains the session data.</p>
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  botName: string | undefined;
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  botAlias: string | undefined;
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  /**
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  * user's conversation with your bot. </p>
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  userId: string | undefined;
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  /**
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  * <p>A string used to filter the intents returned in the
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  * <code>recentIntentSummaryView</code> structure. </p>
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  * <p>When you specify a filter, only intents with their
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  * <code>checkpointLabel</code> field set to that string are
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  export type DialogActionType = (typeof DialogActionType)[keyof typeof DialogActionType];
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  /**
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  * with the user and provides information about the context in which the
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  * action takes place. Use the <code>DialogAction</code> data type to set the
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  * interaction to a specific state, or to return the interaction to a
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  * previous state.</p>
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  export interface DialogAction {
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  /**
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  * value from the user.</p>
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  type: DialogActionType | undefined;
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  * message, Amazon Lex will use the message configured for the intent.</p>
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  export type ConfirmationStatus = (typeof ConfirmationStatus)[keyof typeof ConfirmationStatus];
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  /**
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  * information to get the current state of an intent so that you can process
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  * the intent, or so that you can return the intent to its previous
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  export interface IntentSummary {
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  * <code>GetSessionRequest</code> operation to filter the intents returned
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  /**
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  * <p>A list of contexts active for the request. A context can be activated
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  * when a previous intent is fulfilled, or by including the context in the
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  * request,</p>
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  * <p>If you don't specify a list of contexts, Amazon Lex will use the current
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  * list of contexts for the session. If you specify an empty list, all
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  * contexts for the session are cleared.</p>
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  }
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  /**
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  * <p>Content type as specified in the <code>Accept</code> HTTP header in
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  * the request.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  contentType?: string;
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  /**
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  * <p>Current user intent that Amazon Lex is aware of.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  intentName?: string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>Provides a score that indicates how confident Amazon Lex is that the
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  * returned intent is the one that matches the user's intent. The score is
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  * between 0.0 and 1.0.</p>
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  * <p>The score is a relative score, not an absolute score. The score may
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  * change based on improvements to Amazon Lex. </p>
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  nluIntentConfidence?: __LazyJsonString | string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>One to four alternative intents that may be applicable to the user's
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  * intent.</p>
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  * <p>Each alternative includes a score that indicates how confident Amazon Lex
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  * is that the intent matches the user's intent. The intents are sorted by
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  * the confidence score.</p>
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  */
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  alternativeIntents?: __LazyJsonString | string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>Map of zero or more intent slots (name/value pairs) Amazon Lex detected
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  * from the user input during the conversation. The field is base-64
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  * resolution list or, if there is no resolution list, null. If you don't
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  * <code>ORIGINAL_VALUE</code>.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  slots?: __LazyJsonString | string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p> Map of key/value pairs representing the session-specific context
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  * information. </p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  sessionAttributes?: __LazyJsonString | string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The sentiment expressed in an utterance.</p>
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  * <p>When the bot is configured to send utterances to Amazon Comprehend for
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  * sentiment analysis, this field contains the result of the analysis.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  sentimentResponse?: string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * @deprecated
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  *
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  * <p>You can only use this field in the de-DE, en-AU, en-GB, en-US, es-419,
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  * returned, see <a>msg-prompts-formats</a>.</p>
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  * <p>If the Lambda function returns a message, Amazon Lex passes it to the client
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  * in its response.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  message?: string;
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  /**
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  * <p>The message to convey to the user. The message can come from the bot's
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  * <p>If the intent is not configured with a Lambda function, or if the Lambda
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  * in its response.</p>
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  * <p>The <code>encodedMessage</code> field is base-64 encoded. You must
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  * decode the field before you can use the value.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  encodedMessage?: string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The format of the response message. One of the following
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  * values:</p>
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  * <ul>
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  * were assigned to when the intent was created.</p>
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  * </li>
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  * </ul>
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  */
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  messageFormat?: MessageFormatType;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>Identifies the current state of the user interaction. Amazon Lex returns
929
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  * one of the following values as <code>dialogState</code>. The client can
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  * optionally use this information to customize the user interface. </p>
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  * </p>
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  * </li>
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  * </ul>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  dialogState?: DialogState;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p> If the <code>dialogState</code> value is <code>ElicitSlot</code>,
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  * returns the name of the slot for which Amazon Lex is eliciting a value. </p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  slotToElicit?: string;
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991
  /**
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- * @public
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  * @deprecated
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  *
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  * <p>The text used to process the request.</p>
@@ -1002,10 +1001,10 @@ export interface PostContentResponse {
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  * that is actually processed to recognize intents and slot values. You can
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  * use this information to determine if Amazon Lex is correctly processing the
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  * audio that you send.</p>
1004
+ * @public
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1005
  */
1006
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  inputTranscript?: string;
1007
1007
  /**
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- * @public
1009
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  * <p>The text used to process the request.</p>
1010
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  * <p>If the input was an audio stream, the
1011
1010
  * <code>encodedInputTranscript</code> field contains the text extracted
@@ -1014,10 +1013,10 @@ export interface PostContentResponse {
1014
1013
  * determine if Amazon Lex is correctly processing the audio that you send.</p>
1015
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  * <p>The <code>encodedInputTranscript</code> field is base-64 encoded. You must
1016
1015
  * decode the field before you can use the value.</p>
1016
+ * @public
1017
1017
  */
1018
1018
  encodedInputTranscript?: string;
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1019
  /**
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- * @public
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1020
  * <p>The prompt (or statement) to convey to the user. This is based on the
1022
1021
  * bot configuration and context. For example, if Amazon Lex did not understand
1023
1022
  * the user intent, it sends the <code>clarificationPrompt</code> configured
@@ -1026,33 +1025,34 @@ export interface PostContentResponse {
1026
1025
  * example: Suppose that the Lambda function successfully fulfilled the
1027
1026
  * intent, and sent a message to convey to the user. Then Amazon Lex sends that
1028
1027
  * message in the response. </p>
1028
+ * @public
1029
1029
  */
1030
1030
  audioStream?: StreamingBlobTypes;
1031
1031
  /**
1032
- * @public
1033
1032
  * <p>The version of the bot that responded to the conversation. You can use
1034
1033
  * this information to help determine if one version of a bot is performing
1035
1034
  * better than another version.</p>
1035
+ * @public
1036
1036
  */
1037
1037
  botVersion?: string;
1038
1038
  /**
1039
- * @public
1040
1039
  * <p>The unique identifier for the session.</p>
1040
+ * @public
1041
1041
  */
1042
1042
  sessionId?: string;
1043
1043
  /**
1044
- * @public
1045
1044
  * <p>A list of active contexts for the session. A context can be set when
1046
1045
  * an intent is fulfilled or by calling the <code>PostContent</code>,
1047
1046
  * <code>PostText</code>, or <code>PutSession</code> operation.</p>
1048
1047
  * <p>You can use a context to control the intents that can follow up an
1049
1048
  * intent, or to modify the operation of your application.</p>
1049
+ * @public
1050
1050
  */
1051
1051
  activeContexts?: __LazyJsonString | string;
1052
1052
  }
1053
1053
  /**
1054
- * @public
1055
1054
  * <p>The input speech is too long.</p>
1055
+ * @public
1056
1056
  */
1057
1057
  export declare class RequestTimeoutException extends __BaseException {
1058
1058
  readonly name: "RequestTimeoutException";
@@ -1063,9 +1063,9 @@ export declare class RequestTimeoutException extends __BaseException {
1063
1063
  constructor(opts: __ExceptionOptionType<RequestTimeoutException, __BaseException>);
1064
1064
  }
1065
1065
  /**
1066
- * @public
1067
1066
  * <p>The Content-Type header (<code>PostContent</code> API) has an invalid
1068
1067
  * value. </p>
1068
+ * @public
1069
1069
  */
1070
1070
  export declare class UnsupportedMediaTypeException extends __BaseException {
1071
1071
  readonly name: "UnsupportedMediaTypeException";
@@ -1080,17 +1080,16 @@ export declare class UnsupportedMediaTypeException extends __BaseException {
1080
1080
  */
1081
1081
  export interface PostTextRequest {
1082
1082
  /**
1083
- * @public
1084
1083
  * <p>The name of the Amazon Lex bot.</p>
1084
+ * @public
1085
1085
  */
1086
1086
  botName: string | undefined;
1087
1087
  /**
1088
- * @public
1089
1088
  * <p>The alias of the Amazon Lex bot.</p>
1089
+ * @public
1090
1090
  */
1091
1091
  botAlias: string | undefined;
1092
1092
  /**
1093
- * @public
1094
1093
  * <p>The ID of the client application user. Amazon Lex uses this to identify a
1095
1094
  * user's conversation with your bot. At runtime, each request must contain
1096
1095
  * the <code>userID</code> field.</p>
@@ -1120,77 +1119,78 @@ export interface PostTextRequest {
1120
1119
  * in the user ID to separate the two conversations.</p>
1121
1120
  * </li>
1122
1121
  * </ul>
1122
+ * @public
1123
1123
  */
1124
1124
  userId: string | undefined;
1125
1125
  /**
1126
- * @public
1127
1126
  * <p>Application-specific information passed between Amazon Lex and a client
1128
1127
  * application.</p>
1129
1128
  * <p>For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lex/latest/dg/context-mgmt.html#context-mgmt-session-attribs">Setting Session Attributes</a>.</p>
1129
+ * @public
1130
1130
  */
1131
1131
  sessionAttributes?: Record<string, string>;
1132
1132
  /**
1133
- * @public
1134
1133
  * <p>Request-specific information passed between Amazon Lex and a client
1135
1134
  * application.</p>
1136
1135
  * <p>The namespace <code>x-amz-lex:</code> is reserved for special
1137
1136
  * attributes. Don't create any request attributes with the prefix
1138
1137
  * <code>x-amz-lex:</code>.</p>
1139
1138
  * <p>For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lex/latest/dg/context-mgmt.html#context-mgmt-request-attribs">Setting Request Attributes</a>.</p>
1139
+ * @public
1140
1140
  */
1141
1141
  requestAttributes?: Record<string, string>;
1142
1142
  /**
1143
- * @public
1144
1143
  * <p>The text that the user entered (Amazon Lex interprets this text).</p>
1144
+ * @public
1145
1145
  */
1146
1146
  inputText: string | undefined;
1147
1147
  /**
1148
- * @public
1149
1148
  * <p>A list of contexts active for the request. A context can be activated
1150
1149
  * when a previous intent is fulfilled, or by including the context in the
1151
1150
  * request,</p>
1152
1151
  * <p>If you don't specify a list of contexts, Amazon Lex will use the current
1153
1152
  * list of contexts for the session. If you specify an empty list, all
1154
1153
  * contexts for the session are cleared.</p>
1154
+ * @public
1155
1155
  */
1156
1156
  activeContexts?: ActiveContext[];
1157
1157
  }
1158
1158
  /**
1159
- * @public
1160
1159
  * <p>Provides a score that indicates the confidence that Amazon Lex has that an
1161
1160
  * intent is the one that satisfies the user's intent.</p>
1161
+ * @public
1162
1162
  */
1163
1163
  export interface IntentConfidence {
1164
1164
  /**
1165
- * @public
1166
1165
  * <p>A score that indicates how confident Amazon Lex is that an intent satisfies
1167
1166
  * the user's intent. Ranges between 0.00 and 1.00. Higher scores indicate
1168
1167
  * higher confidence.</p>
1168
+ * @public
1169
1169
  */
1170
1170
  score?: number;
1171
1171
  }
1172
1172
  /**
1173
- * @public
1174
1173
  * <p>An intent that Amazon Lex suggests satisfies the user's intent. Includes
1175
1174
  * the name of the intent, the confidence that Amazon Lex has that the user's
1176
1175
  * intent is satisfied, and the slots defined for the intent.</p>
1176
+ * @public
1177
1177
  */
1178
1178
  export interface PredictedIntent {
1179
1179
  /**
1180
- * @public
1181
1180
  * <p>The name of the intent that Amazon Lex suggests satisfies the user's
1182
1181
  * intent.</p>
1182
+ * @public
1183
1183
  */
1184
1184
  intentName?: string;
1185
1185
  /**
1186
- * @public
1187
1186
  * <p>Indicates how confident Amazon Lex is that an intent satisfies the user's
1188
1187
  * intent.</p>
1188
+ * @public
1189
1189
  */
1190
1190
  nluIntentConfidence?: IntentConfidence;
1191
1191
  /**
1192
- * @public
1193
1192
  * <p>The slot and slot values associated with the predicted intent.</p>
1193
+ * @public
1194
1194
  */
1195
1195
  slots?: Record<string, string>;
1196
1196
  }
@@ -1206,98 +1206,98 @@ export declare const ContentType: {
1206
1206
  */
1207
1207
  export type ContentType = (typeof ContentType)[keyof typeof ContentType];
1208
1208
  /**
1209
- * @public
1210
1209
  * <p>Represents an option to be shown on the client platform (Facebook,
1211
1210
  * Slack, etc.)</p>
1211
+ * @public
1212
1212
  */
1213
1213
  export interface Button {
1214
1214
  /**
1215
- * @public
1216
1215
  * <p>Text that is visible to the user on the button.</p>
1216
+ * @public
1217
1217
  */
1218
1218
  text: string | undefined;
1219
1219
  /**
1220
- * @public
1221
1220
  * <p>The value sent to Amazon Lex when a user chooses the button. For
1222
1221
  * example, consider button text "NYC." When the user chooses the button, the
1223
1222
  * value sent can be "New York City."</p>
1223
+ * @public
1224
1224
  */
1225
1225
  value: string | undefined;
1226
1226
  }
1227
1227
  /**
1228
- * @public
1229
1228
  * <p>Represents an option rendered to the user when a prompt is shown. It
1230
1229
  * could be an image, a button, a link, or text. </p>
1230
+ * @public
1231
1231
  */
1232
1232
  export interface GenericAttachment {
1233
1233
  /**
1234
- * @public
1235
1234
  * <p>The title of the option.</p>
1235
+ * @public
1236
1236
  */
1237
1237
  title?: string;
1238
1238
  /**
1239
- * @public
1240
1239
  * <p>The subtitle shown below the title.</p>
1240
+ * @public
1241
1241
  */
1242
1242
  subTitle?: string;
1243
1243
  /**
1244
- * @public
1245
1244
  * <p>The URL of an attachment to the response card.</p>
1245
+ * @public
1246
1246
  */
1247
1247
  attachmentLinkUrl?: string;
1248
1248
  /**
1249
- * @public
1250
1249
  * <p>The URL of an image that is displayed to the user.</p>
1250
+ * @public
1251
1251
  */
1252
1252
  imageUrl?: string;
1253
1253
  /**
1254
- * @public
1255
1254
  * <p>The list of options to show to the user.</p>
1255
+ * @public
1256
1256
  */
1257
1257
  buttons?: Button[];
1258
1258
  }
1259
1259
  /**
1260
- * @public
1261
1260
  * <p>If you configure a response card when creating your bots, Amazon Lex
1262
1261
  * substitutes the session attributes and slot values that are available, and
1263
1262
  * then returns it. The response card can also come from a Lambda function (
1264
1263
  * <code>dialogCodeHook</code> and <code>fulfillmentActivity</code> on an
1265
1264
  * intent).</p>
1265
+ * @public
1266
1266
  */
1267
1267
  export interface ResponseCard {
1268
1268
  /**
1269
- * @public
1270
1269
  * <p>The version of the response card format.</p>
1270
+ * @public
1271
1271
  */
1272
1272
  version?: string;
1273
1273
  /**
1274
- * @public
1275
1274
  * <p>The content type of the response.</p>
1275
+ * @public
1276
1276
  */
1277
1277
  contentType?: ContentType;
1278
1278
  /**
1279
- * @public
1280
1279
  * <p>An array of attachment objects representing options.</p>
1280
+ * @public
1281
1281
  */
1282
1282
  genericAttachments?: GenericAttachment[];
1283
1283
  }
1284
1284
  /**
1285
- * @public
1286
1285
  * <p>The sentiment expressed in an utterance.</p>
1287
1286
  * <p>When the bot is configured to send utterances to Amazon Comprehend for
1288
1287
  * sentiment analysis, this field structure contains the result of the
1289
1288
  * analysis.</p>
1289
+ * @public
1290
1290
  */
1291
1291
  export interface SentimentResponse {
1292
1292
  /**
1293
- * @public
1294
1293
  * <p>The inferred sentiment that Amazon Comprehend has the highest
1295
1294
  * confidence in.</p>
1295
+ * @public
1296
1296
  */
1297
1297
  sentimentLabel?: string;
1298
1298
  /**
1299
- * @public
1300
1299
  * <p>The likelihood that the sentiment was correctly inferred.</p>
1300
+ * @public
1301
1301
  */
1302
1302
  sentimentScore?: string;
1303
1303
  }
@@ -1306,30 +1306,29 @@ export interface SentimentResponse {
1306
1306
  */
1307
1307
  export interface PostTextResponse {
1308
1308
  /**
1309
- * @public
1310
1309
  * <p>The current user intent that Amazon Lex is aware of.</p>
1310
+ * @public
1311
1311
  */
1312
1312
  intentName?: string;
1313
1313
  /**
1314
- * @public
1315
1314
  * <p>Provides a score that indicates how confident Amazon Lex is that the
1316
1315
  * returned intent is the one that matches the user's intent. The score is
1317
1316
  * between 0.0 and 1.0. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lex/latest/dg/confidence-scores.html">Confidence Scores</a>.</p>
1318
1317
  * <p>The score is a relative score, not an absolute score. The score may
1319
1318
  * change based on improvements to Amazon Lex.</p>
1319
+ * @public
1320
1320
  */
1321
1321
  nluIntentConfidence?: IntentConfidence;
1322
1322
  /**
1323
- * @public
1324
1323
  * <p>One to four alternative intents that may be applicable to the user's
1325
1324
  * intent.</p>
1326
1325
  * <p>Each alternative includes a score that indicates how confident Amazon Lex
1327
1326
  * is that the intent matches the user's intent. The intents are sorted by
1328
1327
  * the confidence score.</p>
1328
+ * @public
1329
1329
  */
1330
1330
  alternativeIntents?: PredictedIntent[];
1331
1331
  /**
1332
- * @public
1333
1332
  * <p> The intent slots that Amazon Lex detected from the user input in the
1334
1333
  * conversation. </p>
1335
1334
  * <p>Amazon Lex creates a resolution list containing likely values for a slot.
@@ -1343,16 +1342,16 @@ export interface PostTextResponse {
1343
1342
  * resolution list or, if there is no resolution list, null. If you don't
1344
1343
  * specify a <code>valueSelectionStrategy</code>, the default is
1345
1344
  * <code>ORIGINAL_VALUE</code>.</p>
1345
+ * @public
1346
1346
  */
1347
1347
  slots?: Record<string, string>;
1348
1348
  /**
1349
- * @public
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1349
  * <p>A map of key-value pairs representing the session-specific context
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  * information.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  sessionAttributes?: Record<string, string>;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The message to convey to the user. The message can come from the bot's
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  * configuration or from a Lambda function.</p>
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  * <p>If the intent is not configured with a Lambda function, or if the Lambda
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  * returned, see <a>msg-prompts-formats</a>.</p>
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  * <p>If the Lambda function returns a message, Amazon Lex passes it to the client
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  * in its response.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  message?: string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The sentiment expressed in and utterance.</p>
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  * <p>When the bot is configured to send utterances to Amazon Comprehend for
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  * sentiment analysis, this field contains the result of the analysis.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  sentimentResponse?: SentimentResponse;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The format of the response message. One of the following
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  * values:</p>
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  * <ul>
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  * were assigned to when the intent was created.</p>
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  * </li>
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  * </ul>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  messageFormat?: MessageFormatType;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p> Identifies the current state of the user interaction. Amazon Lex returns
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  * one of the following values as <code>dialogState</code>. The client can
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  * optionally use this information to customize the user interface. </p>
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  * </p>
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  * </li>
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  * </ul>
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  */
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  dialogState?: DialogState;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>If the <code>dialogState</code> value is <code>ElicitSlot</code>,
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  * returns the name of the slot for which Amazon Lex is eliciting a value. </p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  slotToElicit?: string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>Represents the options that the user has to respond to the current
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  * prompt. Response Card can come from the bot configuration (in the
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  * Amazon Lex console, choose the settings button next to a slot) or from a
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  * code hook (Lambda function). </p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  responseCard?: ResponseCard;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A unique identifier for the session.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  sessionId?: string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The version of the bot that responded to the conversation. You can use
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  * this information to help determine if one version of a bot is performing
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  * better than another version.</p>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  botVersion?: string;
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A list of active contexts for the session. A context can be set when
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  * an intent is fulfilled or by calling the <code>PostContent</code>,
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  * <code>PostText</code>, or <code>PutSession</code> operation.</p>
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  * <p>You can use a context to control the intents that can follow up an
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  * intent, or to modify the operation of your application.</p>
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  */
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  activeContexts?: ActiveContext[];
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  }
@@ -1508,36 +1508,35 @@ export interface PostTextResponse {
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  */
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  export interface PutSessionRequest {
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The name of the bot that contains the session data.</p>
1512
+ * @public
1513
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  */
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  botName: string | undefined;
1515
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The alias in use for the bot that contains the session data.</p>
1517
+ * @public
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  */
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  botAlias: string | undefined;
1520
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>The ID of the client application user. Amazon Lex uses this to identify a
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  * user's conversation with your bot. </p>
1523
+ * @public
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  */
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  userId: string | undefined;
1526
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>Map of key/value pairs representing the session-specific context
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  * information. It contains application information passed between Amazon Lex and
1530
1529
  * a client application.</p>
1530
+ * @public
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  */
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  sessionAttributes?: Record<string, string>;
1533
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  /**
1534
- * @public
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  * <p>Sets the next action that the bot should take to fulfill the
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  * conversation.</p>
1536
+ * @public
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  */
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  dialogAction?: DialogAction;
1539
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  /**
1540
- * @public
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  * <p>A summary of the recent intents for the bot. You can use the intent
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  * summary view to set a checkpoint label on an intent and modify attributes
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  * of intents. You can also use it to remove or add intent summary objects to
@@ -1566,10 +1565,10 @@ export interface PutSessionRequest {
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  * request returns three intents in the summary view and you call
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  * <code>PutSession</code> with one intent in the summary view, the next
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  * call to <code>GetSession</code> will only return one intent.</p>
1568
+ * @public
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  */
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  recentIntentSummaryView?: IntentSummary[];
1571
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  /**
1572
- * @public
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  * <p>The message that Amazon Lex returns in the response can be either text or
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  * speech based depending on the value of this field.</p>
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  * <ul>
@@ -1618,16 +1617,17 @@ export interface PutSessionRequest {
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  * </ul>
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  * </li>
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  * </ul>
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+ * @public
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  */
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  accept?: string;
1623
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  /**
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- * @public
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  * <p>A list of contexts active for the request. A context can be activated
1626
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  * when a previous intent is fulfilled, or by including the context in the
1627
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  * request,</p>
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  * <p>If you don't specify a list of contexts, Amazon Lex will use the current
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  * list of contexts for the session. If you specify an empty list, all
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  * contexts for the session are cleared.</p>
1630
+ * @public
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  */
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  activeContexts?: ActiveContext[];
1633
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  }
@@ -1636,18 +1636,17 @@ export interface PutSessionRequest {
1636
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  */
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  export interface PutSessionResponse {
1638
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  /**
1639
- * @public
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  * <p>Content type as specified in the <code>Accept</code> HTTP header in
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  * the request.</p>
1641
+ * @public
1642
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  */
1643
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  contentType?: string;
1644
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  /**
1645
- * @public
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  * <p>The name of the current intent.</p>
1646
+ * @public
1647
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  */
1648
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  intentName?: string;
1649
1649
  /**
1650
- * @public
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  * <p>Map of zero or more intent slots Amazon Lex detected from the user input
1652
1651
  * during the conversation.</p>
1653
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  * <p>Amazon Lex creates a resolution list containing likely values for a slot.
@@ -1661,16 +1660,16 @@ export interface PutSessionResponse {
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  * resolution list or, if there is no resolution list, null. If you don't
1662
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  * specify a <code>valueSelectionStrategy</code> the default is
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  * <code>ORIGINAL_VALUE</code>. </p>
1663
+ * @public
1664
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  */
1665
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  slots?: __LazyJsonString | string;
1666
1666
  /**
1667
- * @public
1668
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  * <p>Map of key/value pairs representing session-specific context
1669
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  * information.</p>
1669
+ * @public
1670
1670
  */
1671
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  sessionAttributes?: __LazyJsonString | string;
1672
1672
  /**
1673
- * @public
1674
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  * @deprecated
1675
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  *
1676
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  * <p>The next message that should be presented to the user.</p>
@@ -1678,17 +1677,17 @@ export interface PutSessionResponse {
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  * es-ES, es-US, fr-CA, fr-FR, and it-IT locales. In all other locales, the
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  * <code>message</code> field is null. You should use the
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  * <code>encodedMessage</code> field instead.</p>
1680
+ * @public
1681
1681
  */
1682
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  message?: string;
1683
1683
  /**
1684
- * @public
1685
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  * <p>The next message that should be presented to the user.</p>
1686
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  * <p>The <code>encodedMessage</code> field is base-64 encoded. You must
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  * decode the field before you can use the value.</p>
1687
+ * @public
1688
1688
  */
1689
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  encodedMessage?: string;
1690
1690
  /**
1691
- * @public
1692
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  * <p>The format of the response message. One of the following
1693
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  * values:</p>
1694
1693
  * <ul>
@@ -1714,10 +1713,10 @@ export interface PutSessionResponse {
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1713
  * were assigned to when the intent was created.</p>
1715
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  * </li>
1716
1715
  * </ul>
1716
+ * @public
1717
1717
  */
1718
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  messageFormat?: MessageFormatType;
1719
1719
  /**
1720
- * @public
1721
1720
  * <p></p>
1722
1721
  * <ul>
1723
1722
  * <li>
@@ -1753,27 +1752,28 @@ export interface PutSessionResponse {
1753
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  * fulfill the intent.</p>
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  * </li>
1755
1754
  * </ul>
1755
+ * @public
1756
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  */
1757
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  dialogState?: DialogState;
1758
1758
  /**
1759
- * @public
1760
1759
  * <p>If the <code>dialogState</code> is <code>ElicitSlot</code>, returns
1761
1760
  * the name of the slot for which Amazon Lex is eliciting a value.</p>
1761
+ * @public
1762
1762
  */
1763
1763
  slotToElicit?: string;
1764
1764
  /**
1765
- * @public
1766
1765
  * <p>The audio version of the message to convey to the user.</p>
1766
+ * @public
1767
1767
  */
1768
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  audioStream?: StreamingBlobTypes;
1769
1769
  /**
1770
- * @public
1771
1770
  * <p>A unique identifier for the session.</p>
1771
+ * @public
1772
1772
  */
1773
1773
  sessionId?: string;
1774
1774
  /**
1775
- * @public
1776
1775
  * <p>A list of active contexts for the session.</p>
1776
+ * @public
1777
1777
  */
1778
1778
  activeContexts?: __LazyJsonString | string;
1779
1779
  }