NAME
Paws::LexModels::Slot
USAGE
This class represents one of two things:
Arguments in a call to a service
Use the attributes of this class as arguments to methods. You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the calls that expect this type of object.
As an example, if Att1 is expected to be a Paws::LexModels::Slot object:
$service_obj->Method(Att1 => { DefaultValueSpec => $value, ..., ValueElicitationPrompt => $value });
Results returned from an API call
Use accessors for each attribute. If Att1 is expected to be an Paws::LexModels::Slot object:
$result = $service_obj->Method(...);
$result->Att1->DefaultValueSpec
DESCRIPTION
Identifies the version of a specific slot.
ATTRIBUTES
DefaultValueSpec => Paws::LexModels::SlotDefaultValueSpec
A list of default values for the slot. Default values are used when Amazon Lex hasn't determined a value for a slot. You can specify default values from context variables, session attributes, and defined values.
Description => Str
A description of the slot.
REQUIRED Name => Str
The name of the slot.
ObfuscationSetting => Str
Determines whether a slot is obfuscated in conversation logs and stored utterances. When you obfuscate a slot, the value is replaced by the slot name in curly braces ({}). For example, if the slot name is "full_name", obfuscated values are replaced with "{full_name}". For more information, see Slot Obfuscation (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lex/latest/dg/how-obfuscate.html).
Priority => Int
Directs Amazon Lex the order in which to elicit this slot value from the user. For example, if the intent has two slots with priorities 1 and 2, AWS Amazon Lex first elicits a value for the slot with priority 1.
If multiple slots share the same priority, the order in which Amazon Lex elicits values is arbitrary.
ResponseCard => Str
A set of possible responses for the slot type used by text-based clients. A user chooses an option from the response card, instead of using text to reply.
SampleUtterances => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]
If you know a specific pattern with which users might respond to an Amazon Lex request for a slot value, you can provide those utterances to improve accuracy. This is optional. In most cases, Amazon Lex is capable of understanding user utterances.
REQUIRED SlotConstraint => Str
Specifies whether the slot is required or optional.
SlotType => Str
The type of the slot, either a custom slot type that you defined or one of the built-in slot types.
SlotTypeVersion => Str
The version of the slot type.
ValueElicitationPrompt => Paws::LexModels::Prompt
The prompt that Amazon Lex uses to elicit the slot value from the user.
SEE ALSO
This class forms part of Paws, describing an object used in Paws::LexModels
BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONS
The source code is located here: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl
Please report bugs to: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues