View source: R/lexruntimeservice_operations.R
lexruntimeservice_post_text | R Documentation |
Sends user input to Amazon Lex. Client applications can use this API to send requests to Amazon Lex at runtime. Amazon Lex then interprets the user input using the machine learning model it built for the bot.
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/lexruntimeservice_post_text/ for full documentation.
lexruntimeservice_post_text(
botName,
botAlias,
userId,
sessionAttributes = NULL,
requestAttributes = NULL,
inputText,
activeContexts = NULL
)
botName |
[required] The name of the Amazon Lex bot. |
botAlias |
[required] The alias of the Amazon Lex bot. |
userId |
[required] The ID of the client application user. Amazon Lex uses this to identify
a user's conversation with your bot. At runtime, each request must
contain the To decide the user ID to use for your application, consider the following factors.
|
sessionAttributes |
Application-specific information passed between Amazon Lex and a client application. For more information, see Setting Session Attributes. |
requestAttributes |
Request-specific information passed between Amazon Lex and a client application. The namespace For more information, see Setting Request Attributes. |
inputText |
[required] The text that the user entered (Amazon Lex interprets this text). |
activeContexts |
A list of contexts active for the request. A context can be activated when a previous intent is fulfilled, or by including the context in the request, If you don't specify a list of contexts, Amazon Lex will use the current list of contexts for the session. If you specify an empty list, all contexts for the session are cleared. |
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