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Class: AWS.LexModelBuildingService

Inherits:
AWS.Service show all
Identifier:
lexmodelbuildingservice
API Version:
2017-04-19
Defined in:
(unknown)

Overview

Constructs a service interface object. Each API operation is exposed as a function on service.

Service Description

Amazon Lex is an AWS service for building conversational voice and text interfaces. Use these actions to create, update, and delete conversational bots for new and existing client applications.

Sending a Request Using LexModelBuildingService

var lexmodelbuildingservice = new AWS.LexModelBuildingService();
lexmodelbuildingservice.createBotVersion(params, function (err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Locking the API Version

In order to ensure that the LexModelBuildingService object uses this specific API, you can construct the object by passing the apiVersion option to the constructor:

var lexmodelbuildingservice = new AWS.LexModelBuildingService({apiVersion: '2017-04-19'});

You can also set the API version globally in AWS.config.apiVersions using the lexmodelbuildingservice service identifier:

AWS.config.apiVersions = {
  lexmodelbuildingservice: '2017-04-19',
  // other service API versions
};

var lexmodelbuildingservice = new AWS.LexModelBuildingService();

Version:

  • 2017-04-19

Constructor Summary collapse

Property Summary collapse

Properties inherited from AWS.Service

apiVersions

Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from AWS.Service

makeRequest, makeUnauthenticatedRequest, waitFor, setupRequestListeners, defineService

Constructor Details

new AWS.LexModelBuildingService(options = {}) ⇒ Object

Constructs a service object. This object has one method for each API operation.

Examples:

Constructing a LexModelBuildingService object

var lexmodelbuildingservice = new AWS.LexModelBuildingService({apiVersion: '2017-04-19'});

Options Hash (options):

  • params (map)

    An optional map of parameters to bind to every request sent by this service object. For more information on bound parameters, see "Working with Services" in the Getting Started Guide.

  • endpoint (String|AWS.Endpoint)

    The endpoint URI to send requests to. The default endpoint is built from the configured region. The endpoint should be a string like 'https://{service}.{region}.amazonaws.com' or an Endpoint object.

  • accessKeyId (String)

    your AWS access key ID.

  • secretAccessKey (String)

    your AWS secret access key.

  • sessionToken (AWS.Credentials)

    the optional AWS session token to sign requests with.

  • credentials (AWS.Credentials)

    the AWS credentials to sign requests with. You can either specify this object, or specify the accessKeyId and secretAccessKey options directly.

  • credentialProvider (AWS.CredentialProviderChain)

    the provider chain used to resolve credentials if no static credentials property is set.

  • region (String)

    the region to send service requests to. See AWS.LexModelBuildingService.region for more information.

  • maxRetries (Integer)

    the maximum amount of retries to attempt with a request. See AWS.LexModelBuildingService.maxRetries for more information.

  • maxRedirects (Integer)

    the maximum amount of redirects to follow with a request. See AWS.LexModelBuildingService.maxRedirects for more information.

  • sslEnabled (Boolean)

    whether to enable SSL for requests.

  • paramValidation (Boolean|map)

    whether input parameters should be validated against the operation description before sending the request. Defaults to true. Pass a map to enable any of the following specific validation features:

    • min [Boolean] — Validates that a value meets the min constraint. This is enabled by default when paramValidation is set to true.
    • max [Boolean] — Validates that a value meets the max constraint.
    • pattern [Boolean] — Validates that a string value matches a regular expression.
    • enum [Boolean] — Validates that a string value matches one of the allowable enum values.
  • computeChecksums (Boolean)

    whether to compute checksums for payload bodies when the service accepts it (currently supported in S3 only)

  • convertResponseTypes (Boolean)

    whether types are converted when parsing response data. Currently only supported for JSON based services. Turning this off may improve performance on large response payloads. Defaults to true.

  • correctClockSkew (Boolean)

    whether to apply a clock skew correction and retry requests that fail because of an skewed client clock. Defaults to false.

  • s3ForcePathStyle (Boolean)

    whether to force path style URLs for S3 objects.

  • s3BucketEndpoint (Boolean)

    whether the provided endpoint addresses an individual bucket (false if it addresses the root API endpoint). Note that setting this configuration option requires an endpoint to be provided explicitly to the service constructor.

  • s3DisableBodySigning (Boolean)

    whether S3 body signing should be disabled when using signature version v4. Body signing can only be disabled when using https. Defaults to true.

  • s3UsEast1RegionalEndpoint ('legacy'|'regional')

    when region is set to 'us-east-1', whether to send s3 request to global endpoints or 'us-east-1' regional endpoints. This config is only applicable to S3 client. Defaults to legacy

  • s3UseArnRegion (Boolean)

    whether to override the request region with the region inferred from requested resource's ARN. Only available for S3 buckets Defaults to true

  • retryDelayOptions (map)

    A set of options to configure the retry delay on retryable errors. Currently supported options are:

    • base [Integer] — The base number of milliseconds to use in the exponential backoff for operation retries. Defaults to 100 ms for all services except DynamoDB, where it defaults to 50ms.
    • customBackoff [function] — A custom function that accepts a retry count and error and returns the amount of time to delay in milliseconds. If the result is a non-zero negative value, no further retry attempts will be made. The base option will be ignored if this option is supplied. The function is only called for retryable errors.
  • httpOptions (map)

    A set of options to pass to the low-level HTTP request. Currently supported options are:

    • proxy [String] — the URL to proxy requests through
    • agent [http.Agent, https.Agent] — the Agent object to perform HTTP requests with. Used for connection pooling. Defaults to the global agent (http.globalAgent) for non-SSL connections. Note that for SSL connections, a special Agent object is used in order to enable peer certificate verification. This feature is only available in the Node.js environment.
    • connectTimeout [Integer] — Sets the socket to timeout after failing to establish a connection with the server after connectTimeout milliseconds. This timeout has no effect once a socket connection has been established.
    • timeout [Integer] — Sets the socket to timeout after timeout milliseconds of inactivity on the socket. Defaults to two minutes (120000).
    • xhrAsync [Boolean] — Whether the SDK will send asynchronous HTTP requests. Used in the browser environment only. Set to false to send requests synchronously. Defaults to true (async on).
    • xhrWithCredentials [Boolean] — Sets the "withCredentials" property of an XMLHttpRequest object. Used in the browser environment only. Defaults to false.
  • apiVersion (String, Date)

    a String in YYYY-MM-DD format (or a date) that represents the latest possible API version that can be used in all services (unless overridden by apiVersions). Specify 'latest' to use the latest possible version.

  • apiVersions (map<String, String|Date>)

    a map of service identifiers (the lowercase service class name) with the API version to use when instantiating a service. Specify 'latest' for each individual that can use the latest available version.

  • logger (#write, #log)

    an object that responds to .write() (like a stream) or .log() (like the console object) in order to log information about requests

  • systemClockOffset (Number)

    an offset value in milliseconds to apply to all signing times. Use this to compensate for clock skew when your system may be out of sync with the service time. Note that this configuration option can only be applied to the global AWS.config object and cannot be overridden in service-specific configuration. Defaults to 0 milliseconds.

  • signatureVersion (String)

    the signature version to sign requests with (overriding the API configuration). Possible values are: 'v2', 'v3', 'v4'.

  • signatureCache (Boolean)

    whether the signature to sign requests with (overriding the API configuration) is cached. Only applies to the signature version 'v4'. Defaults to true.

  • dynamoDbCrc32 (Boolean)

    whether to validate the CRC32 checksum of HTTP response bodies returned by DynamoDB. Default: true.

  • useAccelerateEndpoint (Boolean)

    Whether to use the S3 Transfer Acceleration endpoint with the S3 service. Default: false.

  • clientSideMonitoring (Boolean)

    whether to collect and publish this client's performance metrics of all its API requests.

  • endpointDiscoveryEnabled (Boolean|undefined)

    whether to call operations with endpoints given by service dynamically. Setting this

  • endpointCacheSize (Number)

    the size of the global cache storing endpoints from endpoint discovery operations. Once endpoint cache is created, updating this setting cannot change existing cache size. Defaults to 1000

  • hostPrefixEnabled (Boolean)

    whether to marshal request parameters to the prefix of hostname. Defaults to true.

  • stsRegionalEndpoints ('legacy'|'regional')

    whether to send sts request to global endpoints or regional endpoints. Defaults to 'legacy'.

  • useFipsEndpoint (Boolean)

    Enables FIPS compatible endpoints. Defaults to false.

  • useDualstackEndpoint (Boolean)

    Enables IPv6 dualstack endpoint. Defaults to false.

Property Details

endpointAWS.Endpoint (readwrite)

Returns an Endpoint object representing the endpoint URL for service requests.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Endpoint)

    an Endpoint object representing the endpoint URL for service requests.

Method Details

createBotVersion(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Creates a new version of the bot based on the $LATEST version. If the $LATEST version of this resource hasn't changed since you created the last version, Amazon Lex doesn't create a new version. It returns the last created version.

Note: You can update only the $LATEST version of the bot. You can't update the numbered versions that you create with the CreateBotVersion operation.

When you create the first version of a bot, Amazon Lex sets the version to 1. Subsequent versions increment by 1. For more information, see versioning-intro.

This operation requires permission for the lex:CreateBotVersion action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the createBotVersion operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  checksum: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.createBotVersion(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the bot that you want to create a new version of. The name is case sensitive.

    • checksum — (String)

      Identifies a specific revision of the $LATEST version of the bot. If you specify a checksum and the $LATEST version of the bot has a different checksum, a PreconditionFailedException exception is returned and Amazon Lex doesn't publish a new version. If you don't specify a checksum, Amazon Lex publishes the $LATEST version.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the bot.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the bot.

      • intents — (Array<map>)

        An array of Intent objects. For more information, see PutBot.

        • intentNamerequired — (String)

          The name of the intent.

        • intentVersionrequired — (String)

          The version of the intent.

      • clarificationPrompt — (map)

        The message that Amazon Lex uses when it doesn't understand the user's request. For more information, see PutBot.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

          The number of times to prompt the user for information.

        • responseCard — (String)

          A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

      • abortStatement — (map)

        The message that Amazon Lex uses to cancel a conversation. For more information, see PutBot.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          A collection of message objects.

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • responseCard — (String)

          At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

      • status — (String)

        When you send a request to create or update a bot, Amazon Lex sets the status response element to BUILDING. After Amazon Lex builds the bot, it sets status to READY. If Amazon Lex can't build the bot, it sets status to FAILED. Amazon Lex returns the reason for the failure in the failureReason response element.

        Possible values include:
        • "BUILDING"
        • "READY"
        • "READY_BASIC_TESTING"
        • "FAILED"
        • "NOT_BUILT"
      • failureReason — (String)

        If status is FAILED, Amazon Lex provides the reason that it failed to build the bot.

      • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

        The date when the $LATEST version of this bot was updated.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        The date when the bot version was created.

      • idleSessionTTLInSeconds — (Integer)

        The maximum time in seconds that Amazon Lex retains the data gathered in a conversation. For more information, see PutBot.

      • voiceId — (String)

        The Amazon Polly voice ID that Amazon Lex uses for voice interactions with the user.

      • checksum — (String)

        Checksum identifying the version of the bot that was created.

      • version — (String)

        The version of the bot.

      • locale — (String)

        Specifies the target locale for the bot.

        Possible values include:
        • "de-DE"
        • "en-AU"
        • "en-GB"
        • "en-IN"
        • "en-US"
        • "es-419"
        • "es-ES"
        • "es-US"
        • "fr-FR"
        • "fr-CA"
        • "it-IT"
        • "ja-JP"
        • "ko-KR"
      • childDirected — (Boolean)

        For each Amazon Lex bot created with the Amazon Lex Model Building Service, you must specify whether your use of Amazon Lex is related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by specifying true or false in the childDirected field. By specifying true in the childDirected field, you confirm that your use of Amazon Lex is related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to COPPA. By specifying false in the childDirected field, you confirm that your use of Amazon Lex is not related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to COPPA. You may not specify a default value for the childDirected field that does not accurately reflect whether your use of Amazon Lex is related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to COPPA.

        If your use of Amazon Lex relates to a website, program, or other application that is directed in whole or in part, to children under age 13, you must obtain any required verifiable parental consent under COPPA. For information regarding the use of Amazon Lex in connection with websites, programs, or other applications that are directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13, see the Amazon Lex FAQ.

      • enableModelImprovements — (Boolean)

        Indicates whether the bot uses accuracy improvements. true indicates that the bot is using the improvements, otherwise, false.

      • detectSentiment — (Boolean)

        Indicates whether utterances entered by the user should be sent to Amazon Comprehend for sentiment analysis.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

createIntentVersion(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Creates a new version of an intent based on the $LATEST version of the intent. If the $LATEST version of this intent hasn't changed since you last updated it, Amazon Lex doesn't create a new version. It returns the last version you created.

Note: You can update only the $LATEST version of the intent. You can't update the numbered versions that you create with the CreateIntentVersion operation.

When you create a version of an intent, Amazon Lex sets the version to 1. Subsequent versions increment by 1. For more information, see versioning-intro.

This operation requires permissions to perform the lex:CreateIntentVersion action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the createIntentVersion operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  checksum: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.createIntentVersion(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the intent that you want to create a new version of. The name is case sensitive.

    • checksum — (String)

      Checksum of the $LATEST version of the intent that should be used to create the new version. If you specify a checksum and the $LATEST version of the intent has a different checksum, Amazon Lex returns a PreconditionFailedException exception and doesn't publish a new version. If you don't specify a checksum, Amazon Lex publishes the $LATEST version.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the intent.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the intent.

      • slots — (Array<map>)

        An array of slot types that defines the information required to fulfill the intent.

        • namerequired — (String)

          The name of the slot.

        • description — (String)

          A description of the slot.

        • slotConstraintrequired — (String)

          Specifies whether the slot is required or optional.

          Possible values include:
          • "Required"
          • "Optional"
        • slotType — (String)

          The type of the slot, either a custom slot type that you defined or one of the built-in slot types.

        • slotTypeVersion — (String)

          The version of the slot type.

        • valueElicitationPrompt — (map)

          The prompt that Amazon Lex uses to elicit the slot value from the user.

          • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

            An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

            • contentTyperequired — (String)

              The content type of the message string.

              Possible values include:
              • "PlainText"
              • "SSML"
              • "CustomPayload"
            • contentrequired — (String)

              The text of the message.

            • groupNumber — (Integer)

              Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

          • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

            The number of times to prompt the user for information.

          • responseCard — (String)

            A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

        • priority — (Integer)

          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.

        • sampleUtterances — (Array<String>)

          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.

        • responseCard — (String)

          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.

        • obfuscationSetting — (String)

          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 .

          Possible values include:
          • "NONE"
          • "DEFAULT_OBFUSCATION"
        • defaultValueSpec — (map)

          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.

          • defaultValueListrequired — (Array<map>)

            The default values for a slot. You can specify more than one default. For example, you can specify a default value to use from a matching context variable, a session attribute, or a fixed value.

            The default value chosen is selected based on the order that you specify them in the list. For example, if you specify a context variable and a fixed value in that order, Amazon Lex uses the context variable if it is available, else it uses the fixed value.

            • defaultValuerequired — (String)

              The default value for the slot. You can specify one of the following:

              • #context-name.slot-name - The slot value "slot-name" in the context "context-name."

              • {attribute} - The slot value of the session attribute "attribute."

              • 'value' - The discrete value "value."

      • sampleUtterances — (Array<String>)

        An array of sample utterances configured for the intent.

      • confirmationPrompt — (map)

        If defined, the prompt that Amazon Lex uses to confirm the user's intent before fulfilling it.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

          The number of times to prompt the user for information.

        • responseCard — (String)

          A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

      • rejectionStatement — (map)

        If the user answers "no" to the question defined in confirmationPrompt, Amazon Lex responds with this statement to acknowledge that the intent was canceled.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          A collection of message objects.

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • responseCard — (String)

          At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

      • followUpPrompt — (map)

        If defined, Amazon Lex uses this prompt to solicit additional user activity after the intent is fulfilled.

        • promptrequired — (map)

          Prompts for information from the user.

          • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

            An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

            • contentTyperequired — (String)

              The content type of the message string.

              Possible values include:
              • "PlainText"
              • "SSML"
              • "CustomPayload"
            • contentrequired — (String)

              The text of the message.

            • groupNumber — (Integer)

              Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

          • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

            The number of times to prompt the user for information.

          • responseCard — (String)

            A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

        • rejectionStatementrequired — (map)

          If the user answers "no" to the question defined in the prompt field, Amazon Lex responds with this statement to acknowledge that the intent was canceled.

          • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

            A collection of message objects.

            • contentTyperequired — (String)

              The content type of the message string.

              Possible values include:
              • "PlainText"
              • "SSML"
              • "CustomPayload"
            • contentrequired — (String)

              The text of the message.

            • groupNumber — (Integer)

              Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

          • responseCard — (String)

            At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

      • conclusionStatement — (map)

        After the Lambda function specified in the fulfillmentActivity field fulfills the intent, Amazon Lex conveys this statement to the user.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          A collection of message objects.

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • responseCard — (String)

          At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

      • dialogCodeHook — (map)

        If defined, Amazon Lex invokes this Lambda function for each user input.

        • urirequired — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Lambda function.

        • messageVersionrequired — (String)

          The version of the request-response that you want Amazon Lex to use to invoke your Lambda function. For more information, see using-lambda.

      • fulfillmentActivity — (map)

        Describes how the intent is fulfilled.

        • typerequired — (String)

          How the intent should be fulfilled, either by running a Lambda function or by returning the slot data to the client application.

          Possible values include:
          • "ReturnIntent"
          • "CodeHook"
        • codeHook — (map)

          A description of the Lambda function that is run to fulfill the intent.

          • urirequired — (String)

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Lambda function.

          • messageVersionrequired — (String)

            The version of the request-response that you want Amazon Lex to use to invoke your Lambda function. For more information, see using-lambda.

      • parentIntentSignature — (String)

        A unique identifier for a built-in intent.

      • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

        The date that the intent was updated.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        The date that the intent was created.

      • version — (String)

        The version number assigned to the new version of the intent.

      • checksum — (String)

        Checksum of the intent version created.

      • kendraConfiguration — (map)

        Configuration information, if any, for connecting an Amazon Kendra index with the AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent intent.

        • kendraIndexrequired — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Kendra index that you want the AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent intent to search. The index must be in the same account and Region as the Amazon Lex bot. If the Amazon Kendra index does not exist, you get an exception when you call the PutIntent operation.

        • queryFilterString — (String)

          A query filter that Amazon Lex sends to Amazon Kendra to filter the response from the query. The filter is in the format defined by Amazon Kendra. For more information, see Filtering queries.

          You can override this filter string with a new filter string at runtime.

        • rolerequired — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that has permission to search the Amazon Kendra index. The role must be in the same account and Region as the Amazon Lex bot. If the role does not exist, you get an exception when you call the PutIntent operation.

      • inputContexts — (Array<map>)

        An array of InputContext objects that lists the contexts that must be active for Amazon Lex to choose the intent in a conversation with the user.

        • namerequired — (String)

          The name of the context.

      • outputContexts — (Array<map>)

        An array of OutputContext objects that lists the contexts that the intent activates when the intent is fulfilled.

        • namerequired — (String)

          The name of the context.

        • timeToLiveInSecondsrequired — (Integer)

          The number of seconds that the context should be active after it is first sent in a PostContent or PostText response. You can set the value between 5 and 86,400 seconds (24 hours).

        • turnsToLiverequired — (Integer)

          The number of conversation turns that the context should be active. A conversation turn is one PostContent or PostText request and the corresponding response from Amazon Lex.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

createSlotTypeVersion(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Creates a new version of a slot type based on the $LATEST version of the specified slot type. If the $LATEST version of this resource has not changed since the last version that you created, Amazon Lex doesn't create a new version. It returns the last version that you created.

Note: You can update only the $LATEST version of a slot type. You can't update the numbered versions that you create with the CreateSlotTypeVersion operation.

When you create a version of a slot type, Amazon Lex sets the version to 1. Subsequent versions increment by 1. For more information, see versioning-intro.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:CreateSlotTypeVersion action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the createSlotTypeVersion operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  checksum: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.createSlotTypeVersion(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the slot type that you want to create a new version for. The name is case sensitive.

    • checksum — (String)

      Checksum for the $LATEST version of the slot type that you want to publish. If you specify a checksum and the $LATEST version of the slot type has a different checksum, Amazon Lex returns a PreconditionFailedException exception and doesn't publish the new version. If you don't specify a checksum, Amazon Lex publishes the $LATEST version.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the slot type.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the slot type.

      • enumerationValues — (Array<map>)

        A list of EnumerationValue objects that defines the values that the slot type can take.

        • valuerequired — (String)

          The value of the slot type.

        • synonyms — (Array<String>)

          Additional values related to the slot type value.

      • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

        The date that the slot type was updated. When you create a resource, the creation date and last update date are the same.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        The date that the slot type was created.

      • version — (String)

        The version assigned to the new slot type version.

      • checksum — (String)

        Checksum of the $LATEST version of the slot type.

      • valueSelectionStrategy — (String)

        The strategy that Amazon Lex uses to determine the value of the slot. For more information, see PutSlotType.

        Possible values include:
        • "ORIGINAL_VALUE"
        • "TOP_RESOLUTION"
      • parentSlotTypeSignature — (String)

        The built-in slot type used a the parent of the slot type.

      • slotTypeConfigurations — (Array<map>)

        Configuration information that extends the parent built-in slot type.

        • regexConfiguration — (map)

          A regular expression used to validate the value of a slot.

          • patternrequired — (String)

            A regular expression used to validate the value of a slot.

            Use a standard regular expression. Amazon Lex supports the following characters in the regular expression:

            • A-Z, a-z

            • 0-9

            • Unicode characters ("\ u<Unicode>")

            Represent Unicode characters with four digits, for example "\u0041" or "\u005A".

            The following regular expression operators are not supported:

            • Infinite repeaters: *, +, or {x,} with no upper bound.

            • Wild card (.)

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

deleteBot(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Deletes all versions of the bot, including the $LATEST version. To delete a specific version of the bot, use the DeleteBotVersion operation. The DeleteBot operation doesn't immediately remove the bot schema. Instead, it is marked for deletion and removed later.

Amazon Lex stores utterances indefinitely for improving the ability of your bot to respond to user inputs. These utterances are not removed when the bot is deleted. To remove the utterances, use the DeleteUtterances operation.

If a bot has an alias, you can't delete it. Instead, the DeleteBot operation returns a ResourceInUseException exception that includes a reference to the alias that refers to the bot. To remove the reference to the bot, delete the alias. If you get the same exception again, delete the referring alias until the DeleteBot operation is successful.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteBot action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the deleteBot operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.deleteBot(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the bot. The name is case sensitive.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

deleteBotAlias(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Deletes an alias for the specified bot.

You can't delete an alias that is used in the association between a bot and a messaging channel. If an alias is used in a channel association, the DeleteBot operation returns a ResourceInUseException exception that includes a reference to the channel association that refers to the bot. You can remove the reference to the alias by deleting the channel association. If you get the same exception again, delete the referring association until the DeleteBotAlias operation is successful.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the deleteBotAlias operation

var params = {
  botName: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  name: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.deleteBotAlias(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the alias to delete. The name is case sensitive.

    • botName — (String)

      The name of the bot that the alias points to.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

deleteBotChannelAssociation(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Deletes the association between an Amazon Lex bot and a messaging platform.

This operation requires permission for the lex:DeleteBotChannelAssociation action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the deleteBotChannelAssociation operation

var params = {
  botAlias: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  botName: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  name: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.deleteBotChannelAssociation(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the association. The name is case sensitive.

    • botName — (String)

      The name of the Amazon Lex bot.

    • botAlias — (String)

      An alias that points to the specific version of the Amazon Lex bot to which this association is being made.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

deleteBotVersion(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Deletes a specific version of a bot. To delete all versions of a bot, use the DeleteBot operation.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteBotVersion action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the deleteBotVersion operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  version: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.deleteBotVersion(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the bot.

    • version — (String)

      The version of the bot to delete. You cannot delete the $LATEST version of the bot. To delete the $LATEST version, use the DeleteBot operation.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

deleteIntent(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Deletes all versions of the intent, including the $LATEST version. To delete a specific version of the intent, use the DeleteIntentVersion operation.

You can delete a version of an intent only if it is not referenced. To delete an intent that is referred to in one or more bots (see how-it-works), you must remove those references first.

Note: If you get the ResourceInUseException exception, it provides an example reference that shows where the intent is referenced. To remove the reference to the intent, either update the bot or delete it. If you get the same exception when you attempt to delete the intent again, repeat until the intent has no references and the call to DeleteIntent is successful.

This operation requires permission for the lex:DeleteIntent action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the deleteIntent operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.deleteIntent(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the intent. The name is case sensitive.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

deleteIntentVersion(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Deletes a specific version of an intent. To delete all versions of a intent, use the DeleteIntent operation.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteIntentVersion action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the deleteIntentVersion operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  version: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.deleteIntentVersion(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the intent.

    • version — (String)

      The version of the intent to delete. You cannot delete the $LATEST version of the intent. To delete the $LATEST version, use the DeleteIntent operation.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

deleteSlotType(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Deletes all versions of the slot type, including the $LATEST version. To delete a specific version of the slot type, use the DeleteSlotTypeVersion operation.

You can delete a version of a slot type only if it is not referenced. To delete a slot type that is referred to in one or more intents, you must remove those references first.

Note: If you get the ResourceInUseException exception, the exception provides an example reference that shows the intent where the slot type is referenced. To remove the reference to the slot type, either update the intent or delete it. If you get the same exception when you attempt to delete the slot type again, repeat until the slot type has no references and the DeleteSlotType call is successful.

This operation requires permission for the lex:DeleteSlotType action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the deleteSlotType operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.deleteSlotType(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the slot type. The name is case sensitive.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

deleteSlotTypeVersion(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Deletes a specific version of a slot type. To delete all versions of a slot type, use the DeleteSlotType operation.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteSlotTypeVersion action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the deleteSlotTypeVersion operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  version: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.deleteSlotTypeVersion(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the slot type.

    • version — (String)

      The version of the slot type to delete. You cannot delete the $LATEST version of the slot type. To delete the $LATEST version, use the DeleteSlotType operation.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

deleteUtterances(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Deletes stored utterances.

Amazon Lex stores the utterances that users send to your bot. Utterances are stored for 15 days for use with the GetUtterancesView operation, and then stored indefinitely for use in improving the ability of your bot to respond to user input.

Use the DeleteUtterances operation to manually delete stored utterances for a specific user. When you use the DeleteUtterances operation, utterances stored for improving your bot's ability to respond to user input are deleted immediately. Utterances stored for use with the GetUtterancesView operation are deleted after 15 days.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:DeleteUtterances action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the deleteUtterances operation

var params = {
  botName: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  userId: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.deleteUtterances(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • botName — (String)

      The name of the bot that stored the utterances.

    • userId — (String)

      The unique identifier for the user that made the utterances. This is the user ID that was sent in the PostContent or PostText operation request that contained the utterance.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getBot(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Returns metadata information for a specific bot. You must provide the bot name and the bot version or alias.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBot action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

To get information about a bot


/* This example shows how to get configuration information for a bot. */

 var params = {
  name: "DocOrderPizza", 
  versionOrAlias: "$LATEST"
 };
 lexmodelbuildingservice.getBot(params, function(err, data) {
   if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
   else     console.log(data);           // successful response
   /*
   data = {
    version: "$LATEST", 
    name: "DocOrderPizzaBot", 
    abortStatement: {
     messages: [
        {
       content: "I don't understand. Can you try again?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }, 
        {
       content: "I'm sorry, I don't understand.", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ]
    }, 
    checksum: "20172ee3-fa06-49b2-bbc5-667c090303e9", 
    childDirected: true, 
    clarificationPrompt: {
     maxAttempts: 1, 
     messages: [
        {
       content: "I'm sorry, I didn't hear that. Can you repeate what you just said?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }, 
        {
       content: "Can you say that again?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ]
    }, 
    createdDate: <Date Representation>, 
    description: "Orders a pizza from a local pizzeria.", 
    idleSessionTTLInSeconds: 300, 
    intents: [
       {
      intentName: "DocOrderPizza", 
      intentVersion: "$LATEST"
     }
    ], 
    lastUpdatedDate: <Date Representation>, 
    locale: "en-US", 
    status: "NOT_BUILT"
   }
   */
 });

Calling the getBot operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  versionOrAlias: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getBot(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the bot. The name is case sensitive.

    • versionOrAlias — (String)

      The version or alias of the bot.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the bot.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the bot.

      • intents — (Array<map>)

        An array of intent objects. For more information, see PutBot.

        • intentNamerequired — (String)

          The name of the intent.

        • intentVersionrequired — (String)

          The version of the intent.

      • enableModelImprovements — (Boolean)

        Indicates whether the bot uses accuracy improvements. true indicates that the bot is using the improvements, otherwise, false.

      • nluIntentConfidenceThreshold — (Float)

        The score that determines where Amazon Lex inserts the AMAZON.FallbackIntent, AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent, or both when returning alternative intents in a PostContent or PostText response. AMAZON.FallbackIntent is inserted if the confidence score for all intents is below this value. AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent is only inserted if it is configured for the bot.

      • clarificationPrompt — (map)

        The message Amazon Lex uses when it doesn't understand the user's request. For more information, see PutBot.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

          The number of times to prompt the user for information.

        • responseCard — (String)

          A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

      • abortStatement — (map)

        The message that Amazon Lex returns when the user elects to end the conversation without completing it. For more information, see PutBot.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          A collection of message objects.

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • responseCard — (String)

          At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

      • status — (String)

        The status of the bot.

        When the status is BUILDING Amazon Lex is building the bot for testing and use.

        If the status of the bot is READY_BASIC_TESTING, you can test the bot using the exact utterances specified in the bot's intents. When the bot is ready for full testing or to run, the status is READY.

        If there was a problem with building the bot, the status is FAILED and the failureReason field explains why the bot did not build.

        If the bot was saved but not built, the status is NOT_BUILT.

        Possible values include:
        • "BUILDING"
        • "READY"
        • "READY_BASIC_TESTING"
        • "FAILED"
        • "NOT_BUILT"
      • failureReason — (String)

        If status is FAILED, Amazon Lex explains why it failed to build the bot.

      • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

        The date that the bot was updated. When you create a resource, the creation date and last updated date are the same.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        The date that the bot was created.

      • idleSessionTTLInSeconds — (Integer)

        The maximum time in seconds that Amazon Lex retains the data gathered in a conversation. For more information, see PutBot.

      • voiceId — (String)

        The Amazon Polly voice ID that Amazon Lex uses for voice interaction with the user. For more information, see PutBot.

      • checksum — (String)

        Checksum of the bot used to identify a specific revision of the bot's $LATEST version.

      • version — (String)

        The version of the bot. For a new bot, the version is always $LATEST.

      • locale — (String)

        The target locale for the bot.

        Possible values include:
        • "de-DE"
        • "en-AU"
        • "en-GB"
        • "en-IN"
        • "en-US"
        • "es-419"
        • "es-ES"
        • "es-US"
        • "fr-FR"
        • "fr-CA"
        • "it-IT"
        • "ja-JP"
        • "ko-KR"
      • childDirected — (Boolean)

        For each Amazon Lex bot created with the Amazon Lex Model Building Service, you must specify whether your use of Amazon Lex is related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by specifying true or false in the childDirected field. By specifying true in the childDirected field, you confirm that your use of Amazon Lex is related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to COPPA. By specifying false in the childDirected field, you confirm that your use of Amazon Lex is not related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to COPPA. You may not specify a default value for the childDirected field that does not accurately reflect whether your use of Amazon Lex is related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to COPPA.

        If your use of Amazon Lex relates to a website, program, or other application that is directed in whole or in part, to children under age 13, you must obtain any required verifiable parental consent under COPPA. For information regarding the use of Amazon Lex in connection with websites, programs, or other applications that are directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13, see the Amazon Lex FAQ.

      • detectSentiment — (Boolean)

        Indicates whether user utterances should be sent to Amazon Comprehend for sentiment analysis.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getBotAlias(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Returns information about an Amazon Lex bot alias. For more information about aliases, see versioning-aliases.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotAlias action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getBotAlias operation

var params = {
  botName: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  name: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getBotAlias(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the bot alias. The name is case sensitive.

    • botName — (String)

      The name of the bot.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the bot alias.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the bot alias.

      • botVersion — (String)

        The version of the bot that the alias points to.

      • botName — (String)

        The name of the bot that the alias points to.

      • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

        The date that the bot alias was updated. When you create a resource, the creation date and the last updated date are the same.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        The date that the bot alias was created.

      • checksum — (String)

        Checksum of the bot alias.

      • conversationLogs — (map)

        The settings that determine how Amazon Lex uses conversation logs for the alias.

        • logSettings — (Array<map>)

          The settings for your conversation logs. You can log text, audio, or both.

          • logType — (String)

            The type of logging that is enabled.

            Possible values include:
            • "AUDIO"
            • "TEXT"
          • destination — (String)

            The destination where logs are delivered.

            Possible values include:
            • "CLOUDWATCH_LOGS"
            • "S3"
          • kmsKeyArn — (String)

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the key used to encrypt audio logs in an S3 bucket.

          • resourceArn — (String)

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CloudWatch Logs log group or S3 bucket where the logs are delivered.

          • resourcePrefix — (String)

            The resource prefix is the first part of the S3 object key within the S3 bucket that you specified to contain audio logs. For CloudWatch Logs it is the prefix of the log stream name within the log group that you specified.

        • iamRoleArn — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role used to write your logs to CloudWatch Logs or an S3 bucket.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getBotAliases(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Returns a list of aliases for a specified Amazon Lex bot.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotAliases action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getBotAliases operation

var params = {
  botName: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  maxResults: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  nameContains: 'STRING_VALUE',
  nextToken: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getBotAliases(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • botName — (String)

      The name of the bot.

    • nextToken — (String)

      A pagination token for fetching the next page of aliases. If the response to this call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of aliases, specify the pagination token in the next request.

    • maxResults — (Integer)

      The maximum number of aliases to return in the response. The default is 50. .

    • nameContains — (String)

      Substring to match in bot alias names. An alias will be returned if any part of its name matches the substring. For example, "xyz" matches both "xyzabc" and "abcxyz."

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • BotAliases — (Array<map>)

        An array of BotAliasMetadata objects, each describing a bot alias.

        • name — (String)

          The name of the bot alias.

        • description — (String)

          A description of the bot alias.

        • botVersion — (String)

          The version of the Amazon Lex bot to which the alias points.

        • botName — (String)

          The name of the bot to which the alias points.

        • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

          The date that the bot alias was updated. When you create a resource, the creation date and last updated date are the same.

        • createdDate — (Date)

          The date that the bot alias was created.

        • checksum — (String)

          Checksum of the bot alias.

        • conversationLogs — (map)

          Settings that determine how Amazon Lex uses conversation logs for the alias.

          • logSettings — (Array<map>)

            The settings for your conversation logs. You can log text, audio, or both.

            • logType — (String)

              The type of logging that is enabled.

              Possible values include:
              • "AUDIO"
              • "TEXT"
            • destination — (String)

              The destination where logs are delivered.

              Possible values include:
              • "CLOUDWATCH_LOGS"
              • "S3"
            • kmsKeyArn — (String)

              The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the key used to encrypt audio logs in an S3 bucket.

            • resourceArn — (String)

              The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CloudWatch Logs log group or S3 bucket where the logs are delivered.

            • resourcePrefix — (String)

              The resource prefix is the first part of the S3 object key within the S3 bucket that you specified to contain audio logs. For CloudWatch Logs it is the prefix of the log stream name within the log group that you specified.

          • iamRoleArn — (String)

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role used to write your logs to CloudWatch Logs or an S3 bucket.

      • nextToken — (String)

        A pagination token for fetching next page of aliases. If the response to this call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of aliases, specify the pagination token in the next request.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getBotChannelAssociation(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Returns information about the association between an Amazon Lex bot and a messaging platform.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotChannelAssociation action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getBotChannelAssociation operation

var params = {
  botAlias: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  botName: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  name: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getBotChannelAssociation(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the association between the bot and the channel. The name is case sensitive.

    • botName — (String)

      The name of the Amazon Lex bot.

    • botAlias — (String)

      An alias pointing to the specific version of the Amazon Lex bot to which this association is being made.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the association between the bot and the channel.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the association between the bot and the channel.

      • botAlias — (String)

        An alias pointing to the specific version of the Amazon Lex bot to which this association is being made.

      • botName — (String)

        The name of the Amazon Lex bot.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        The date that the association between the bot and the channel was created.

      • type — (String)

        The type of the messaging platform.

        Possible values include:
        • "Facebook"
        • "Slack"
        • "Twilio-Sms"
        • "Kik"
      • botConfiguration — (map<String>)

        Provides information that the messaging platform needs to communicate with the Amazon Lex bot.

      • status — (String)

        The status of the bot channel.

        • CREATED - The channel has been created and is ready for use.

        • IN_PROGRESS - Channel creation is in progress.

        • FAILED - There was an error creating the channel. For information about the reason for the failure, see the failureReason field.

        Possible values include:
        • "IN_PROGRESS"
        • "CREATED"
        • "FAILED"
      • failureReason — (String)

        If status is FAILED, Amazon Lex provides the reason that it failed to create the association.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getBotChannelAssociations(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Returns a list of all of the channels associated with the specified bot.

The GetBotChannelAssociations operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotChannelAssociations action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getBotChannelAssociations operation

var params = {
  botAlias: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  botName: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  maxResults: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  nameContains: 'STRING_VALUE',
  nextToken: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getBotChannelAssociations(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • botName — (String)

      The name of the Amazon Lex bot in the association.

    • botAlias — (String)

      An alias pointing to the specific version of the Amazon Lex bot to which this association is being made.

    • nextToken — (String)

      A pagination token for fetching the next page of associations. If the response to this call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of associations, specify the pagination token in the next request.

    • maxResults — (Integer)

      The maximum number of associations to return in the response. The default is 50.

    • nameContains — (String)

      Substring to match in channel association names. An association will be returned if any part of its name matches the substring. For example, "xyz" matches both "xyzabc" and "abcxyz." To return all bot channel associations, use a hyphen ("-") as the nameContains parameter.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • botChannelAssociations — (Array<map>)

        An array of objects, one for each association, that provides information about the Amazon Lex bot and its association with the channel.

        • name — (String)

          The name of the association between the bot and the channel.

        • description — (String)

          A text description of the association you are creating.

        • botAlias — (String)

          An alias pointing to the specific version of the Amazon Lex bot to which this association is being made.

        • botName — (String)

          The name of the Amazon Lex bot to which this association is being made.

          Note: Currently, Amazon Lex supports associations with Facebook and Slack, and Twilio.
        • createdDate — (Date)

          The date that the association between the Amazon Lex bot and the channel was created.

        • type — (String)

          Specifies the type of association by indicating the type of channel being established between the Amazon Lex bot and the external messaging platform.

          Possible values include:
          • "Facebook"
          • "Slack"
          • "Twilio-Sms"
          • "Kik"
        • botConfiguration — (map<String>)

          Provides information necessary to communicate with the messaging platform.

        • status — (String)

          The status of the bot channel.

          • CREATED - The channel has been created and is ready for use.

          • IN_PROGRESS - Channel creation is in progress.

          • FAILED - There was an error creating the channel. For information about the reason for the failure, see the failureReason field.

          Possible values include:
          • "IN_PROGRESS"
          • "CREATED"
          • "FAILED"
        • failureReason — (String)

          If status is FAILED, Amazon Lex provides the reason that it failed to create the association.

      • nextToken — (String)

        A pagination token that fetches the next page of associations. If the response to this call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of associations, specify the pagination token in the next request.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getBots(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Returns bot information as follows:

  • If you provide the nameContains field, the response includes information for the $LATEST version of all bots whose name contains the specified string.

  • If you don't specify the nameContains field, the operation returns information about the $LATEST version of all of your bots.

This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBots action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

To get a list of bots


/* This example shows how to get a list of all of the bots in your account. */

 var params = {
  maxResults: 5, 
  nextToken: ""
 };
 lexmodelbuildingservice.getBots(params, function(err, data) {
   if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
   else     console.log(data);           // successful response
   /*
   data = {
    bots: [
       {
      version: "$LATEST", 
      name: "DocOrderPizzaBot", 
      createdDate: <Date Representation>, 
      description: "Orders a pizza from a local pizzeria.", 
      lastUpdatedDate: <Date Representation>, 
      status: "NOT_BUILT"
     }
    ]
   }
   */
 });

Calling the getBots operation

var params = {
  maxResults: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  nameContains: 'STRING_VALUE',
  nextToken: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getBots(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • nextToken — (String)

      A pagination token that fetches the next page of bots. If the response to this call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of bots, specify the pagination token in the next request.

    • maxResults — (Integer)

      The maximum number of bots to return in the response that the request will return. The default is 10.

    • nameContains — (String)

      Substring to match in bot names. A bot will be returned if any part of its name matches the substring. For example, "xyz" matches both "xyzabc" and "abcxyz."

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • bots — (Array<map>)

        An array of botMetadata objects, with one entry for each bot.

        • name — (String)

          The name of the bot.

        • description — (String)

          A description of the bot.

        • status — (String)

          The status of the bot.

          Possible values include:
          • "BUILDING"
          • "READY"
          • "READY_BASIC_TESTING"
          • "FAILED"
          • "NOT_BUILT"
        • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

          The date that the bot was updated. When you create a bot, the creation date and last updated date are the same.

        • createdDate — (Date)

          The date that the bot was created.

        • version — (String)

          The version of the bot. For a new bot, the version is always $LATEST.

      • nextToken — (String)

        If the response is truncated, it includes a pagination token that you can specify in your next request to fetch the next page of bots.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getBotVersions(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Gets information about all of the versions of a bot.

The GetBotVersions operation returns a BotMetadata object for each version of a bot. For example, if a bot has three numbered versions, the GetBotVersions operation returns four BotMetadata objects in the response, one for each numbered version and one for the $LATEST version.

The GetBotVersions operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST version.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetBotVersions action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getBotVersions operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  maxResults: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  nextToken: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getBotVersions(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the bot for which versions should be returned.

    • nextToken — (String)

      A pagination token for fetching the next page of bot versions. If the response to this call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of versions, specify the pagination token in the next request.

    • maxResults — (Integer)

      The maximum number of bot versions to return in the response. The default is 10.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • bots — (Array<map>)

        An array of BotMetadata objects, one for each numbered version of the bot plus one for the $LATEST version.

        • name — (String)

          The name of the bot.

        • description — (String)

          A description of the bot.

        • status — (String)

          The status of the bot.

          Possible values include:
          • "BUILDING"
          • "READY"
          • "READY_BASIC_TESTING"
          • "FAILED"
          • "NOT_BUILT"
        • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

          The date that the bot was updated. When you create a bot, the creation date and last updated date are the same.

        • createdDate — (Date)

          The date that the bot was created.

        • version — (String)

          The version of the bot. For a new bot, the version is always $LATEST.

      • nextToken — (String)

        A pagination token for fetching the next page of bot versions. If the response to this call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of versions, specify the pagination token in the next request.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getBuiltinIntent(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Returns information about a built-in intent.

This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltinIntent action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getBuiltinIntent operation

var params = {
  signature: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getBuiltinIntent(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • signature — (String)

      The unique identifier for a built-in intent. To find the signature for an intent, see Standard Built-in Intents in the Alexa Skills Kit.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • signature — (String)

        The unique identifier for a built-in intent.

      • supportedLocales — (Array<String>)

        A list of locales that the intent supports.

      • slots — (Array<map>)

        An array of BuiltinIntentSlot objects, one entry for each slot type in the intent.

        • name — (String)

          A list of the slots defined for the intent.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getBuiltinIntents(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Gets a list of built-in intents that meet the specified criteria.

This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltinIntents action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getBuiltinIntents operation

var params = {
  locale: de-DE | en-AU | en-GB | en-IN | en-US | es-419 | es-ES | es-US | fr-FR | fr-CA | it-IT | ja-JP | ko-KR,
  maxResults: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  nextToken: 'STRING_VALUE',
  signatureContains: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getBuiltinIntents(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • locale — (String)

      A list of locales that the intent supports.

      Possible values include:
      • "de-DE"
      • "en-AU"
      • "en-GB"
      • "en-IN"
      • "en-US"
      • "es-419"
      • "es-ES"
      • "es-US"
      • "fr-FR"
      • "fr-CA"
      • "it-IT"
      • "ja-JP"
      • "ko-KR"
    • signatureContains — (String)

      Substring to match in built-in intent signatures. An intent will be returned if any part of its signature matches the substring. For example, "xyz" matches both "xyzabc" and "abcxyz." To find the signature for an intent, see Standard Built-in Intents in the Alexa Skills Kit.

    • nextToken — (String)

      A pagination token that fetches the next page of intents. If this API call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of intents, use the pagination token in the next request.

    • maxResults — (Integer)

      The maximum number of intents to return in the response. The default is 10.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • intents — (Array<map>)

        An array of builtinIntentMetadata objects, one for each intent in the response.

        • signature — (String)

          A unique identifier for the built-in intent. To find the signature for an intent, see Standard Built-in Intents in the Alexa Skills Kit.

        • supportedLocales — (Array<String>)

          A list of identifiers for the locales that the intent supports.

      • nextToken — (String)

        A pagination token that fetches the next page of intents. If the response to this API call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of intents, specify the pagination token in the next request.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getBuiltinSlotTypes(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Gets a list of built-in slot types that meet the specified criteria.

For a list of built-in slot types, see Slot Type Reference in the Alexa Skills Kit.

This operation requires permission for the lex:GetBuiltInSlotTypes action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getBuiltinSlotTypes operation

var params = {
  locale: de-DE | en-AU | en-GB | en-IN | en-US | es-419 | es-ES | es-US | fr-FR | fr-CA | it-IT | ja-JP | ko-KR,
  maxResults: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  nextToken: 'STRING_VALUE',
  signatureContains: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getBuiltinSlotTypes(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • locale — (String)

      A list of locales that the slot type supports.

      Possible values include:
      • "de-DE"
      • "en-AU"
      • "en-GB"
      • "en-IN"
      • "en-US"
      • "es-419"
      • "es-ES"
      • "es-US"
      • "fr-FR"
      • "fr-CA"
      • "it-IT"
      • "ja-JP"
      • "ko-KR"
    • signatureContains — (String)

      Substring to match in built-in slot type signatures. A slot type will be returned if any part of its signature matches the substring. For example, "xyz" matches both "xyzabc" and "abcxyz."

    • nextToken — (String)

      A pagination token that fetches the next page of slot types. If the response to this API call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of slot types, specify the pagination token in the next request.

    • maxResults — (Integer)

      The maximum number of slot types to return in the response. The default is 10.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • slotTypes — (Array<map>)

        An array of BuiltInSlotTypeMetadata objects, one entry for each slot type returned.

        • signature — (String)

          A unique identifier for the built-in slot type. To find the signature for a slot type, see Slot Type Reference in the Alexa Skills Kit.

        • supportedLocales — (Array<String>)

          A list of target locales for the slot.

      • nextToken — (String)

        If the response is truncated, the response includes a pagination token that you can use in your next request to fetch the next page of slot types.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getExport(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Exports the contents of a Amazon Lex resource in a specified format.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getExport operation

var params = {
  exportType: ALEXA_SKILLS_KIT | LEX, /* required */
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  resourceType: BOT | INTENT | SLOT_TYPE, /* required */
  version: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getExport(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the bot to export.

    • version — (String)

      The version of the bot to export.

    • resourceType — (String)

      The type of resource to export.

      Possible values include:
      • "BOT"
      • "INTENT"
      • "SLOT_TYPE"
    • exportType — (String)

      The format of the exported data.

      Possible values include:
      • "ALEXA_SKILLS_KIT"
      • "LEX"

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the bot being exported.

      • version — (String)

        The version of the bot being exported.

      • resourceType — (String)

        The type of the exported resource.

        Possible values include:
        • "BOT"
        • "INTENT"
        • "SLOT_TYPE"
      • exportType — (String)

        The format of the exported data.

        Possible values include:
        • "ALEXA_SKILLS_KIT"
        • "LEX"
      • exportStatus — (String)

        The status of the export.

        • IN_PROGRESS - The export is in progress.

        • READY - The export is complete.

        • FAILED - The export could not be completed.

        Possible values include:
        • "IN_PROGRESS"
        • "READY"
        • "FAILED"
      • failureReason — (String)

        If status is FAILED, Amazon Lex provides the reason that it failed to export the resource.

      • url — (String)

        An S3 pre-signed URL that provides the location of the exported resource. The exported resource is a ZIP archive that contains the exported resource in JSON format. The structure of the archive may change. Your code should not rely on the archive structure.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getImport(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Gets information about an import job started with the StartImport operation.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getImport operation

var params = {
  importId: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getImport(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • importId — (String)

      The identifier of the import job information to return.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name given to the import job.

      • resourceType — (String)

        The type of resource imported.

        Possible values include:
        • "BOT"
        • "INTENT"
        • "SLOT_TYPE"
      • mergeStrategy — (String)

        The action taken when there was a conflict between an existing resource and a resource in the import file.

        Possible values include:
        • "OVERWRITE_LATEST"
        • "FAIL_ON_CONFLICT"
      • importId — (String)

        The identifier for the specific import job.

      • importStatus — (String)

        The status of the import job. If the status is FAILED, you can get the reason for the failure from the failureReason field.

        Possible values include:
        • "IN_PROGRESS"
        • "COMPLETE"
        • "FAILED"
      • failureReason — (Array<String>)

        A string that describes why an import job failed to complete.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        A timestamp for the date and time that the import job was created.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getIntent(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Returns information about an intent. In addition to the intent name, you must specify the intent version.

This operation requires permissions to perform the lex:GetIntent action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

To get a information about an intent


/* This example shows how to get information about an intent. */

 var params = {
  version: "$LATEST", 
  name: "DocOrderPizza"
 };
 lexmodelbuildingservice.getIntent(params, function(err, data) {
   if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
   else     console.log(data);           // successful response
   /*
   data = {
    version: "$LATEST", 
    name: "DocOrderPizza", 
    checksum: "ca9bc13d-afc8-4706-bbaf-091f7a5935d6", 
    conclusionStatement: {
     messages: [
        {
       content: "All right, I ordered  you a {Crust} crust {Type} pizza with {Sauce} sauce.", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }, 
        {
       content: "OK, your {Crust} crust {Type} pizza with {Sauce} sauce is on the way.", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ], 
     responseCard: "foo"
    }, 
    confirmationPrompt: {
     maxAttempts: 1, 
     messages: [
        {
       content: "Should I order  your {Crust} crust {Type} pizza with {Sauce} sauce?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ]
    }, 
    createdDate: <Date Representation>, 
    description: "Order a pizza from a local pizzeria.", 
    fulfillmentActivity: {
     type: "ReturnIntent"
    }, 
    lastUpdatedDate: <Date Representation>, 
    rejectionStatement: {
     messages: [
        {
       content: "Ok, I'll cancel your order.", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }, 
        {
       content: "I cancelled your order.", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ]
    }, 
    sampleUtterances: [
       "Order me a pizza.", 
       "Order me a {Type} pizza.", 
       "I want a {Crust} crust {Type} pizza", 
       "I want a {Crust} crust {Type} pizza with {Sauce} sauce."
    ], 
    slots: [
       {
      name: "Type", 
      description: "The type of pizza to order.", 
      priority: 1, 
      sampleUtterances: [
         "Get me a {Type} pizza.", 
         "A {Type} pizza please.", 
         "I'd like a {Type} pizza."
      ], 
      slotConstraint: "Required", 
      slotType: "DocPizzaType", 
      slotTypeVersion: "$LATEST", 
      valueElicitationPrompt: {
       maxAttempts: 1, 
       messages: [
          {
         content: "What type of pizza would you like?", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }, 
          {
         content: "Vegie or cheese pizza?", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }, 
          {
         content: "I can get you a vegie or a cheese pizza.", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }
       ]
      }
     }, 
       {
      name: "Crust", 
      description: "The type of pizza crust to order.", 
      priority: 2, 
      sampleUtterances: [
         "Make it a {Crust} crust.", 
         "I'd like a {Crust} crust."
      ], 
      slotConstraint: "Required", 
      slotType: "DocPizzaCrustType", 
      slotTypeVersion: "$LATEST", 
      valueElicitationPrompt: {
       maxAttempts: 1, 
       messages: [
          {
         content: "What type of crust would you like?", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }, 
          {
         content: "Thick or thin crust?", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }
       ]
      }
     }, 
       {
      name: "Sauce", 
      description: "The type of sauce to use on the pizza.", 
      priority: 3, 
      sampleUtterances: [
         "Make it {Sauce} sauce.", 
         "I'd like {Sauce} sauce."
      ], 
      slotConstraint: "Required", 
      slotType: "DocPizzaSauceType", 
      slotTypeVersion: "$LATEST", 
      valueElicitationPrompt: {
       maxAttempts: 1, 
       messages: [
          {
         content: "White or red sauce?", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }, 
          {
         content: "Garlic or tomato sauce?", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }
       ]
      }
     }
    ]
   }
   */
 });

Calling the getIntent operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  version: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getIntent(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the intent. The name is case sensitive.

    • version — (String)

      The version of the intent.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the intent.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the intent.

      • slots — (Array<map>)

        An array of intent slots configured for the intent.

        • namerequired — (String)

          The name of the slot.

        • description — (String)

          A description of the slot.

        • slotConstraintrequired — (String)

          Specifies whether the slot is required or optional.

          Possible values include:
          • "Required"
          • "Optional"
        • slotType — (String)

          The type of the slot, either a custom slot type that you defined or one of the built-in slot types.

        • slotTypeVersion — (String)

          The version of the slot type.

        • valueElicitationPrompt — (map)

          The prompt that Amazon Lex uses to elicit the slot value from the user.

          • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

            An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

            • contentTyperequired — (String)

              The content type of the message string.

              Possible values include:
              • "PlainText"
              • "SSML"
              • "CustomPayload"
            • contentrequired — (String)

              The text of the message.

            • groupNumber — (Integer)

              Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

          • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

            The number of times to prompt the user for information.

          • responseCard — (String)

            A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

        • priority — (Integer)

          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.

        • sampleUtterances — (Array<String>)

          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.

        • responseCard — (String)

          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.

        • obfuscationSetting — (String)

          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 .

          Possible values include:
          • "NONE"
          • "DEFAULT_OBFUSCATION"
        • defaultValueSpec — (map)

          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.

          • defaultValueListrequired — (Array<map>)

            The default values for a slot. You can specify more than one default. For example, you can specify a default value to use from a matching context variable, a session attribute, or a fixed value.

            The default value chosen is selected based on the order that you specify them in the list. For example, if you specify a context variable and a fixed value in that order, Amazon Lex uses the context variable if it is available, else it uses the fixed value.

            • defaultValuerequired — (String)

              The default value for the slot. You can specify one of the following:

              • #context-name.slot-name - The slot value "slot-name" in the context "context-name."

              • {attribute} - The slot value of the session attribute "attribute."

              • 'value' - The discrete value "value."

      • sampleUtterances — (Array<String>)

        An array of sample utterances configured for the intent.

      • confirmationPrompt — (map)

        If defined in the bot, Amazon Lex uses prompt to confirm the intent before fulfilling the user's request. For more information, see PutIntent.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

          The number of times to prompt the user for information.

        • responseCard — (String)

          A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

      • rejectionStatement — (map)

        If the user answers "no" to the question defined in confirmationPrompt, Amazon Lex responds with this statement to acknowledge that the intent was canceled.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          A collection of message objects.

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • responseCard — (String)

          At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

      • followUpPrompt — (map)

        If defined in the bot, Amazon Lex uses this prompt to solicit additional user activity after the intent is fulfilled. For more information, see PutIntent.

        • promptrequired — (map)

          Prompts for information from the user.

          • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

            An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

            • contentTyperequired — (String)

              The content type of the message string.

              Possible values include:
              • "PlainText"
              • "SSML"
              • "CustomPayload"
            • contentrequired — (String)

              The text of the message.

            • groupNumber — (Integer)

              Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

          • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

            The number of times to prompt the user for information.

          • responseCard — (String)

            A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

        • rejectionStatementrequired — (map)

          If the user answers "no" to the question defined in the prompt field, Amazon Lex responds with this statement to acknowledge that the intent was canceled.

          • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

            A collection of message objects.

            • contentTyperequired — (String)

              The content type of the message string.

              Possible values include:
              • "PlainText"
              • "SSML"
              • "CustomPayload"
            • contentrequired — (String)

              The text of the message.

            • groupNumber — (Integer)

              Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

          • responseCard — (String)

            At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

      • conclusionStatement — (map)

        After the Lambda function specified in the fulfillmentActivity element fulfills the intent, Amazon Lex conveys this statement to the user.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          A collection of message objects.

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • responseCard — (String)

          At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

      • dialogCodeHook — (map)

        If defined in the bot, Amazon Amazon Lex invokes this Lambda function for each user input. For more information, see PutIntent.

        • urirequired — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Lambda function.

        • messageVersionrequired — (String)

          The version of the request-response that you want Amazon Lex to use to invoke your Lambda function. For more information, see using-lambda.

      • fulfillmentActivity — (map)

        Describes how the intent is fulfilled. For more information, see PutIntent.

        • typerequired — (String)

          How the intent should be fulfilled, either by running a Lambda function or by returning the slot data to the client application.

          Possible values include:
          • "ReturnIntent"
          • "CodeHook"
        • codeHook — (map)

          A description of the Lambda function that is run to fulfill the intent.

          • urirequired — (String)

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Lambda function.

          • messageVersionrequired — (String)

            The version of the request-response that you want Amazon Lex to use to invoke your Lambda function. For more information, see using-lambda.

      • parentIntentSignature — (String)

        A unique identifier for a built-in intent.

      • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

        The date that the intent was updated. When you create a resource, the creation date and the last updated date are the same.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        The date that the intent was created.

      • version — (String)

        The version of the intent.

      • checksum — (String)

        Checksum of the intent.

      • kendraConfiguration — (map)

        Configuration information, if any, to connect to an Amazon Kendra index with the AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent intent.

        • kendraIndexrequired — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Kendra index that you want the AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent intent to search. The index must be in the same account and Region as the Amazon Lex bot. If the Amazon Kendra index does not exist, you get an exception when you call the PutIntent operation.

        • queryFilterString — (String)

          A query filter that Amazon Lex sends to Amazon Kendra to filter the response from the query. The filter is in the format defined by Amazon Kendra. For more information, see Filtering queries.

          You can override this filter string with a new filter string at runtime.

        • rolerequired — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that has permission to search the Amazon Kendra index. The role must be in the same account and Region as the Amazon Lex bot. If the role does not exist, you get an exception when you call the PutIntent operation.

      • inputContexts — (Array<map>)

        An array of InputContext objects that lists the contexts that must be active for Amazon Lex to choose the intent in a conversation with the user.

        • namerequired — (String)

          The name of the context.

      • outputContexts — (Array<map>)

        An array of OutputContext objects that lists the contexts that the intent activates when the intent is fulfilled.

        • namerequired — (String)

          The name of the context.

        • timeToLiveInSecondsrequired — (Integer)

          The number of seconds that the context should be active after it is first sent in a PostContent or PostText response. You can set the value between 5 and 86,400 seconds (24 hours).

        • turnsToLiverequired — (Integer)

          The number of conversation turns that the context should be active. A conversation turn is one PostContent or PostText request and the corresponding response from Amazon Lex.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getIntents(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Returns intent information as follows:

  • If you specify the nameContains field, returns the $LATEST version of all intents that contain the specified string.

  • If you don't specify the nameContains field, returns information about the $LATEST version of all intents.

The operation requires permission for the lex:GetIntents action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

To get a list of intents


/* This example shows how to get a list of all of the intents in your account. */

 var params = {
  maxResults: 10, 
  nextToken: ""
 };
 lexmodelbuildingservice.getIntents(params, function(err, data) {
   if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
   else     console.log(data);           // successful response
   /*
   data = {
    intents: [
       {
      version: "$LATEST", 
      name: "DocOrderPizza", 
      createdDate: <Date Representation>, 
      description: "Order a pizza from a local pizzeria.", 
      lastUpdatedDate: <Date Representation>
     }
    ]
   }
   */
 });

Calling the getIntents operation

var params = {
  maxResults: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  nameContains: 'STRING_VALUE',
  nextToken: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getIntents(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • nextToken — (String)

      A pagination token that fetches the next page of intents. If the response to this API call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of intents, specify the pagination token in the next request.

    • maxResults — (Integer)

      The maximum number of intents to return in the response. The default is 10.

    • nameContains — (String)

      Substring to match in intent names. An intent will be returned if any part of its name matches the substring. For example, "xyz" matches both "xyzabc" and "abcxyz."

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • intents — (Array<map>)

        An array of Intent objects. For more information, see PutBot.

        • name — (String)

          The name of the intent.

        • description — (String)

          A description of the intent.

        • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

          The date that the intent was updated. When you create an intent, the creation date and last updated date are the same.

        • createdDate — (Date)

          The date that the intent was created.

        • version — (String)

          The version of the intent.

      • nextToken — (String)

        If the response is truncated, the response includes a pagination token that you can specify in your next request to fetch the next page of intents.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getIntentVersions(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Gets information about all of the versions of an intent.

The GetIntentVersions operation returns an IntentMetadata object for each version of an intent. For example, if an intent has three numbered versions, the GetIntentVersions operation returns four IntentMetadata objects in the response, one for each numbered version and one for the $LATEST version.

The GetIntentVersions operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST version.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetIntentVersions action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getIntentVersions operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  maxResults: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  nextToken: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getIntentVersions(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the intent for which versions should be returned.

    • nextToken — (String)

      A pagination token for fetching the next page of intent versions. If the response to this call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of versions, specify the pagination token in the next request.

    • maxResults — (Integer)

      The maximum number of intent versions to return in the response. The default is 10.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • intents — (Array<map>)

        An array of IntentMetadata objects, one for each numbered version of the intent plus one for the $LATEST version.

        • name — (String)

          The name of the intent.

        • description — (String)

          A description of the intent.

        • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

          The date that the intent was updated. When you create an intent, the creation date and last updated date are the same.

        • createdDate — (Date)

          The date that the intent was created.

        • version — (String)

          The version of the intent.

      • nextToken — (String)

        A pagination token for fetching the next page of intent versions. If the response to this call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of versions, specify the pagination token in the next request.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getMigration(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Provides details about an ongoing or complete migration from an Amazon Lex V1 bot to an Amazon Lex V2 bot. Use this operation to view the migration alerts and warnings related to the migration.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getMigration operation

var params = {
  migrationId: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getMigration(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • migrationId — (String)

      The unique identifier of the migration to view. The migrationID is returned by the operation.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • migrationId — (String)

        The unique identifier of the migration. This is the same as the identifier used when calling the GetMigration operation.

      • v1BotName — (String)

        The name of the Amazon Lex V1 bot migrated to Amazon Lex V2.

      • v1BotVersion — (String)

        The version of the Amazon Lex V1 bot migrated to Amazon Lex V2.

      • v1BotLocale — (String)

        The locale of the Amazon Lex V1 bot migrated to Amazon Lex V2.

        Possible values include:
        • "de-DE"
        • "en-AU"
        • "en-GB"
        • "en-IN"
        • "en-US"
        • "es-419"
        • "es-ES"
        • "es-US"
        • "fr-FR"
        • "fr-CA"
        • "it-IT"
        • "ja-JP"
        • "ko-KR"
      • v2BotId — (String)

        The unique identifier of the Amazon Lex V2 bot that the Amazon Lex V1 is being migrated to.

      • v2BotRole — (String)

        The IAM role that Amazon Lex uses to run the Amazon Lex V2 bot.

      • migrationStatus — (String)

        Indicates the status of the migration. When the status is COMPLETE the migration is finished and the bot is available in Amazon Lex V2. There may be alerts and warnings that need to be resolved to complete the migration.

        Possible values include:
        • "IN_PROGRESS"
        • "COMPLETED"
        • "FAILED"
      • migrationStrategy — (String)

        The strategy used to conduct the migration.

        • CREATE_NEW - Creates a new Amazon Lex V2 bot and migrates the Amazon Lex V1 bot to the new bot.

        • UPDATE_EXISTING - Overwrites the existing Amazon Lex V2 bot metadata and the locale being migrated. It doesn't change any other locales in the Amazon Lex V2 bot. If the locale doesn't exist, a new locale is created in the Amazon Lex V2 bot.

        Possible values include:
        • "CREATE_NEW"
        • "UPDATE_EXISTING"
      • migrationTimestamp — (Date)

        The date and time that the migration started.

      • alerts — (Array<map>)

        A list of alerts and warnings that indicate issues with the migration for the Amazon Lex V1 bot to Amazon Lex V2. You receive a warning when an Amazon Lex V1 feature has a different implementation if Amazon Lex V2.

        For more information, see Migrating a bot in the Amazon Lex V2 developer guide.

        • type — (String)

          The type of alert. There are two kinds of alerts:

          • ERROR - There was an issue with the migration that can't be resolved. The migration stops.

          • WARN - There was an issue with the migration that requires manual changes to the new Amazon Lex V2 bot. The migration continues.

          Possible values include:
          • "ERROR"
          • "WARN"
        • message — (String)

          A message that describes why the alert was issued.

        • details — (Array<String>)

          Additional details about the alert.

        • referenceURLs — (Array<String>)

          A link to the Amazon Lex documentation that describes how to resolve the alert.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getMigrations(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Gets a list of migrations between Amazon Lex V1 and Amazon Lex V2.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getMigrations operation

var params = {
  maxResults: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  migrationStatusEquals: IN_PROGRESS | COMPLETED | FAILED,
  nextToken: 'STRING_VALUE',
  sortByAttribute: V1_BOT_NAME | MIGRATION_DATE_TIME,
  sortByOrder: ASCENDING | DESCENDING,
  v1BotNameContains: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getMigrations(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • sortByAttribute — (String)

      The field to sort the list of migrations by. You can sort by the Amazon Lex V1 bot name or the date and time that the migration was started.

      Possible values include:
      • "V1_BOT_NAME"
      • "MIGRATION_DATE_TIME"
    • sortByOrder — (String)

      The order so sort the list.

      Possible values include:
      • "ASCENDING"
      • "DESCENDING"
    • v1BotNameContains — (String)

      Filters the list to contain only bots whose name contains the specified string. The string is matched anywhere in bot name.

    • migrationStatusEquals — (String)

      Filters the list to contain only migrations in the specified state.

      Possible values include:
      • "IN_PROGRESS"
      • "COMPLETED"
      • "FAILED"
    • maxResults — (Integer)

      The maximum number of migrations to return in the response. The default is 10.

    • nextToken — (String)

      A pagination token that fetches the next page of migrations. If the response to this operation is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of migrations, specify the pagination token in the request.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • migrationSummaries — (Array<map>)

        An array of summaries for migrations from Amazon Lex V1 to Amazon Lex V2. To see details of the migration, use the migrationId from the summary in a call to the operation.

        • migrationId — (String)

          The unique identifier that Amazon Lex assigned to the migration.

        • v1BotName — (String)

          The name of the Amazon Lex V1 bot that is the source of the migration.

        • v1BotVersion — (String)

          The version of the Amazon Lex V1 bot that is the source of the migration.

        • v1BotLocale — (String)

          The locale of the Amazon Lex V1 bot that is the source of the migration.

          Possible values include:
          • "de-DE"
          • "en-AU"
          • "en-GB"
          • "en-IN"
          • "en-US"
          • "es-419"
          • "es-ES"
          • "es-US"
          • "fr-FR"
          • "fr-CA"
          • "it-IT"
          • "ja-JP"
          • "ko-KR"
        • v2BotId — (String)

          The unique identifier of the Amazon Lex V2 that is the destination of the migration.

        • v2BotRole — (String)

          The IAM role that Amazon Lex uses to run the Amazon Lex V2 bot.

        • migrationStatus — (String)

          The status of the operation. When the status is COMPLETE the bot is available in Amazon Lex V2. There may be alerts and warnings that need to be resolved to complete the migration.

          Possible values include:
          • "IN_PROGRESS"
          • "COMPLETED"
          • "FAILED"
        • migrationStrategy — (String)

          The strategy used to conduct the migration.

          Possible values include:
          • "CREATE_NEW"
          • "UPDATE_EXISTING"
        • migrationTimestamp — (Date)

          The date and time that the migration started.

      • nextToken — (String)

        If the response is truncated, it includes a pagination token that you can specify in your next request to fetch the next page of migrations.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getSlotType(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Returns information about a specific version of a slot type. In addition to specifying the slot type name, you must specify the slot type version.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetSlotType action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

To get information about a slot type


/* This example shows how to get information about a slot type. */

 var params = {
  version: "$LATEST", 
  name: "DocPizzaCrustType"
 };
 lexmodelbuildingservice.getSlotType(params, function(err, data) {
   if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
   else     console.log(data);           // successful response
   /*
   data = {
    version: "$LATEST", 
    name: "DocPizzaCrustType", 
    checksum: "210b3d5a-90a3-4b22-ac7e-f50c2c71095f", 
    createdDate: <Date Representation>, 
    description: "Available crust types", 
    enumerationValues: [
       {
      value: "thick"
     }, 
       {
      value: "thin"
     }
    ], 
    lastUpdatedDate: <Date Representation>
   }
   */
 });

Calling the getSlotType operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  version: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getSlotType(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the slot type. The name is case sensitive.

    • version — (String)

      The version of the slot type.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the slot type.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the slot type.

      • enumerationValues — (Array<map>)

        A list of EnumerationValue objects that defines the values that the slot type can take.

        • valuerequired — (String)

          The value of the slot type.

        • synonyms — (Array<String>)

          Additional values related to the slot type value.

      • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

        The date that the slot type was updated. When you create a resource, the creation date and last update date are the same.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        The date that the slot type was created.

      • version — (String)

        The version of the slot type.

      • checksum — (String)

        Checksum of the $LATEST version of the slot type.

      • valueSelectionStrategy — (String)

        The strategy that Amazon Lex uses to determine the value of the slot. For more information, see PutSlotType.

        Possible values include:
        • "ORIGINAL_VALUE"
        • "TOP_RESOLUTION"
      • parentSlotTypeSignature — (String)

        The built-in slot type used as a parent for the slot type.

      • slotTypeConfigurations — (Array<map>)

        Configuration information that extends the parent built-in slot type.

        • regexConfiguration — (map)

          A regular expression used to validate the value of a slot.

          • patternrequired — (String)

            A regular expression used to validate the value of a slot.

            Use a standard regular expression. Amazon Lex supports the following characters in the regular expression:

            • A-Z, a-z

            • 0-9

            • Unicode characters ("\ u<Unicode>")

            Represent Unicode characters with four digits, for example "\u0041" or "\u005A".

            The following regular expression operators are not supported:

            • Infinite repeaters: *, +, or {x,} with no upper bound.

            • Wild card (.)

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getSlotTypes(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Returns slot type information as follows:

  • If you specify the nameContains field, returns the $LATEST version of all slot types that contain the specified string.

  • If you don't specify the nameContains field, returns information about the $LATEST version of all slot types.

The operation requires permission for the lex:GetSlotTypes action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

To get a list of slot types


/* This example shows how to get a list of all of the slot types in your account. */

 var params = {
  maxResults: 10, 
  nextToken: ""
 };
 lexmodelbuildingservice.getSlotTypes(params, function(err, data) {
   if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
   else     console.log(data);           // successful response
   /*
   data = {
    slotTypes: [
       {
      version: "$LATEST", 
      name: "DocPizzaCrustType", 
      createdDate: <Date Representation>, 
      description: "Available crust types", 
      lastUpdatedDate: <Date Representation>
     }, 
       {
      version: "$LATEST", 
      name: "DocPizzaSauceType", 
      createdDate: <Date Representation>, 
      description: "Available pizza sauces", 
      lastUpdatedDate: <Date Representation>
     }, 
       {
      version: "$LATEST", 
      name: "DocPizzaType", 
      createdDate: <Date Representation>, 
      description: "Available pizzas", 
      lastUpdatedDate: <Date Representation>
     }
    ]
   }
   */
 });

Calling the getSlotTypes operation

var params = {
  maxResults: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  nameContains: 'STRING_VALUE',
  nextToken: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getSlotTypes(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • nextToken — (String)

      A pagination token that fetches the next page of slot types. If the response to this API call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch next page of slot types, specify the pagination token in the next request.

    • maxResults — (Integer)

      The maximum number of slot types to return in the response. The default is 10.

    • nameContains — (String)

      Substring to match in slot type names. A slot type will be returned if any part of its name matches the substring. For example, "xyz" matches both "xyzabc" and "abcxyz."

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • slotTypes — (Array<map>)

        An array of objects, one for each slot type, that provides information such as the name of the slot type, the version, and a description.

        • name — (String)

          The name of the slot type.

        • description — (String)

          A description of the slot type.

        • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

          The date that the slot type was updated. When you create a resource, the creation date and last updated date are the same.

        • createdDate — (Date)

          The date that the slot type was created.

        • version — (String)

          The version of the slot type.

      • nextToken — (String)

        If the response is truncated, it includes a pagination token that you can specify in your next request to fetch the next page of slot types.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getSlotTypeVersions(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Gets information about all versions of a slot type.

The GetSlotTypeVersions operation returns a SlotTypeMetadata object for each version of a slot type. For example, if a slot type has three numbered versions, the GetSlotTypeVersions operation returns four SlotTypeMetadata objects in the response, one for each numbered version and one for the $LATEST version.

The GetSlotTypeVersions operation always returns at least one version, the $LATEST version.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetSlotTypeVersions action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getSlotTypeVersions operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  maxResults: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  nextToken: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getSlotTypeVersions(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the slot type for which versions should be returned.

    • nextToken — (String)

      A pagination token for fetching the next page of slot type versions. If the response to this call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of versions, specify the pagination token in the next request.

    • maxResults — (Integer)

      The maximum number of slot type versions to return in the response. The default is 10.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • slotTypes — (Array<map>)

        An array of SlotTypeMetadata objects, one for each numbered version of the slot type plus one for the $LATEST version.

        • name — (String)

          The name of the slot type.

        • description — (String)

          A description of the slot type.

        • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

          The date that the slot type was updated. When you create a resource, the creation date and last updated date are the same.

        • createdDate — (Date)

          The date that the slot type was created.

        • version — (String)

          The version of the slot type.

      • nextToken — (String)

        A pagination token for fetching the next page of slot type versions. If the response to this call is truncated, Amazon Lex returns a pagination token in the response. To fetch the next page of versions, specify the pagination token in the next request.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

getUtterancesView(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Use the GetUtterancesView operation to get information about the utterances that your users have made to your bot. You can use this list to tune the utterances that your bot responds to.

For example, say that you have created a bot to order flowers. After your users have used your bot for a while, use the GetUtterancesView operation to see the requests that they have made and whether they have been successful. You might find that the utterance "I want flowers" is not being recognized. You could add this utterance to the OrderFlowers intent so that your bot recognizes that utterance.

After you publish a new version of a bot, you can get information about the old version and the new so that you can compare the performance across the two versions.

Utterance statistics are generated once a day. Data is available for the last 15 days. You can request information for up to 5 versions of your bot in each request. Amazon Lex returns the most frequent utterances received by the bot in the last 15 days. The response contains information about a maximum of 100 utterances for each version.

If you set childDirected field to true when you created your bot, if you are using slot obfuscation with one or more slots, or if you opted out of participating in improving Amazon Lex, utterances are not available.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:GetUtterancesView action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the getUtterancesView operation

var params = {
  botName: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  botVersions: [ /* required */
    'STRING_VALUE',
    /* more items */
  ],
  statusType: Detected | Missed /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.getUtterancesView(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • botName — (String)

      The name of the bot for which utterance information should be returned.

    • botVersions — (Array<String>)

      An array of bot versions for which utterance information should be returned. The limit is 5 versions per request.

    • statusType — (String)

      To return utterances that were recognized and handled, use Detected. To return utterances that were not recognized, use Missed.

      Possible values include:
      • "Detected"
      • "Missed"

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • botName — (String)

        The name of the bot for which utterance information was returned.

      • utterances — (Array<map>)

        An array of UtteranceList objects, each containing a list of UtteranceData objects describing the utterances that were processed by your bot. The response contains a maximum of 100 UtteranceData objects for each version. Amazon Lex returns the most frequent utterances received by the bot in the last 15 days.

        • botVersion — (String)

          The version of the bot that processed the list.

        • utterances — (Array<map>)

          One or more UtteranceData objects that contain information about the utterances that have been made to a bot. The maximum number of object is 100.

          • utteranceString — (String)

            The text that was entered by the user or the text representation of an audio clip.

          • count — (Integer)

            The number of times that the utterance was processed.

          • distinctUsers — (Integer)

            The total number of individuals that used the utterance.

          • firstUtteredDate — (Date)

            The date that the utterance was first recorded.

          • lastUtteredDate — (Date)

            The date that the utterance was last recorded.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

listTagsForResource(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Gets a list of tags associated with the specified resource. Only bots, bot aliases, and bot channels can have tags associated with them.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the listTagsForResource operation

var params = {
  resourceArn: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.listTagsForResource(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • resourceArn — (String)

      The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource to get a list of tags for.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • tags — (Array<map>)

        The tags associated with a resource.

        • keyrequired — (String)

          The key for the tag. Keys are not case-sensitive and must be unique.

        • valuerequired — (String)

          The value associated with a key. The value may be an empty string but it can't be null.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

putBot(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Creates an Amazon Lex conversational bot or replaces an existing bot. When you create or update a bot you are only required to specify a name, a locale, and whether the bot is directed toward children under age 13. You can use this to add intents later, or to remove intents from an existing bot. When you create a bot with the minimum information, the bot is created or updated but Amazon Lex returns the response FAILED. You can build the bot after you add one or more intents. For more information about Amazon Lex bots, see how-it-works.

If you specify the name of an existing bot, the fields in the request replace the existing values in the $LATEST version of the bot. Amazon Lex removes any fields that you don't provide values for in the request, except for the idleTTLInSeconds and privacySettings fields, which are set to their default values. If you don't specify values for required fields, Amazon Lex throws an exception.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:PutBot action. For more information, see security-iam.

Service Reference:

Examples:

To create a bot


/* This example shows how to create a bot for ordering pizzas. */

 var params = {
  name: "DocOrderPizzaBot", 
  abortStatement: {
   messages: [
      {
     content: "I don't understand. Can you try again?", 
     contentType: "PlainText"
    }, 
      {
     content: "I'm sorry, I don't understand.", 
     contentType: "PlainText"
    }
   ]
  }, 
  childDirected: true, 
  clarificationPrompt: {
   maxAttempts: 1, 
   messages: [
      {
     content: "I'm sorry, I didn't hear that. Can you repeat what you just said?", 
     contentType: "PlainText"
    }, 
      {
     content: "Can you say that again?", 
     contentType: "PlainText"
    }
   ]
  }, 
  description: "Orders a pizza from a local pizzeria.", 
  idleSessionTTLInSeconds: 300, 
  intents: [
     {
    intentName: "DocOrderPizza", 
    intentVersion: "$LATEST"
   }
  ], 
  locale: "en-US", 
  processBehavior: "SAVE"
 };
 lexmodelbuildingservice.putBot(params, function(err, data) {
   if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
   else     console.log(data);           // successful response
   /*
   data = {
    version: "$LATEST", 
    name: "DocOrderPizzaBot", 
    abortStatement: {
     messages: [
        {
       content: "I don't understand. Can you try again?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }, 
        {
       content: "I'm sorry, I don't understand.", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ]
    }, 
    checksum: "20172ee3-fa06-49b2-bbc5-667c090303e9", 
    childDirected: true, 
    clarificationPrompt: {
     maxAttempts: 1, 
     messages: [
        {
       content: "I'm sorry, I didn't hear that. Can you repeate what you just said?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }, 
        {
       content: "Can you say that again?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ]
    }, 
    createdDate: <Date Representation>, 
    description: "Orders a pizza from a local pizzeria.", 
    idleSessionTTLInSeconds: 300, 
    intents: [
       {
      intentName: "DocOrderPizza", 
      intentVersion: "$LATEST"
     }
    ], 
    lastUpdatedDate: <Date Representation>, 
    locale: "en-US", 
    status: "NOT_BUILT"
   }
   */
 });

Calling the putBot operation

var params = {
  childDirected: true || false, /* required */
  locale: de-DE | en-AU | en-GB | en-IN | en-US | es-419 | es-ES | es-US | fr-FR | fr-CA | it-IT | ja-JP | ko-KR, /* required */
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  abortStatement: {
    messages: [ /* required */
      {
        content: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
        contentType: PlainText | SSML | CustomPayload, /* required */
        groupNumber: 'NUMBER_VALUE'
      },
      /* more items */
    ],
    responseCard: 'STRING_VALUE'
  },
  checksum: 'STRING_VALUE',
  clarificationPrompt: {
    maxAttempts: 'NUMBER_VALUE', /* required */
    messages: [ /* required */
      {
        content: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
        contentType: PlainText | SSML | CustomPayload, /* required */
        groupNumber: 'NUMBER_VALUE'
      },
      /* more items */
    ],
    responseCard: 'STRING_VALUE'
  },
  createVersion: true || false,
  description: 'STRING_VALUE',
  detectSentiment: true || false,
  enableModelImprovements: true || false,
  idleSessionTTLInSeconds: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  intents: [
    {
      intentName: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
      intentVersion: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
    },
    /* more items */
  ],
  nluIntentConfidenceThreshold: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
  processBehavior: SAVE | BUILD,
  tags: [
    {
      key: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
      value: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
    },
    /* more items */
  ],
  voiceId: 'STRING_VALUE'
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.putBot(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the bot. The name is not case sensitive.

    • description — (String)

      A description of the bot.

    • intents — (Array<map>)

      An array of Intent objects. Each intent represents a command that a user can express. For example, a pizza ordering bot might support an OrderPizza intent. For more information, see how-it-works.

      • intentNamerequired — (String)

        The name of the intent.

      • intentVersionrequired — (String)

        The version of the intent.

    • enableModelImprovements — (Boolean)

      Set to true to enable access to natural language understanding improvements.

      When you set the enableModelImprovements parameter to true you can use the nluIntentConfidenceThreshold parameter to configure confidence scores. For more information, see Confidence Scores.

      You can only set the enableModelImprovements parameter in certain Regions. If you set the parameter to true, your bot has access to accuracy improvements.

      The Regions where you can set the enableModelImprovements parameter to true are:

      • US East (N. Virginia) (us-east-1)

      • US West (Oregon) (us-west-2)

      • Asia Pacific (Sydney) (ap-southeast-2)

      • EU (Ireland) (eu-west-1)

      In other Regions, the enableModelImprovements parameter is set to true by default. In these Regions setting the parameter to false throws a ValidationException exception.

    • nluIntentConfidenceThreshold — (Float)

      Determines the threshold where Amazon Lex will insert the AMAZON.FallbackIntent, AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent, or both when returning alternative intents in a PostContent or PostText response. AMAZON.FallbackIntent and AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent are only inserted if they are configured for the bot.

      You must set the enableModelImprovements parameter to true to use confidence scores in the following regions.

      • US East (N. Virginia) (us-east-1)

      • US West (Oregon) (us-west-2)

      • Asia Pacific (Sydney) (ap-southeast-2)

      • EU (Ireland) (eu-west-1)

      In other Regions, the enableModelImprovements parameter is set to true by default.

      For example, suppose a bot is configured with the confidence threshold of 0.80 and the AMAZON.FallbackIntent. Amazon Lex returns three alternative intents with the following confidence scores: IntentA (0.70), IntentB (0.60), IntentC (0.50). The response from the PostText operation would be:

      • AMAZON.FallbackIntent

      • IntentA

      • IntentB

      • IntentC

    • clarificationPrompt — (map)

      When Amazon Lex doesn't understand the user's intent, it uses this message to get clarification. To specify how many times Amazon Lex should repeat the clarification prompt, use the maxAttempts field. If Amazon Lex still doesn't understand, it sends the message in the abortStatement field.

      When you create a clarification prompt, make sure that it suggests the correct response from the user. for example, for a bot that orders pizza and drinks, you might create this clarification prompt: "What would you like to do? You can say 'Order a pizza' or 'Order a drink.'"

      If you have defined a fallback intent, it will be invoked if the clarification prompt is repeated the number of times defined in the maxAttempts field. For more information, see AMAZON.FallbackIntent.

      If you don't define a clarification prompt, at runtime Amazon Lex will return a 400 Bad Request exception in three cases:

      • Follow-up prompt - When the user responds to a follow-up prompt but does not provide an intent. For example, in response to a follow-up prompt that says "Would you like anything else today?" the user says "Yes." Amazon Lex will return a 400 Bad Request exception because it does not have a clarification prompt to send to the user to get an intent.

      • Lambda function - When using a Lambda function, you return an ElicitIntent dialog type. Since Amazon Lex does not have a clarification prompt to get an intent from the user, it returns a 400 Bad Request exception.

      • PutSession operation - When using the PutSession operation, you send an ElicitIntent dialog type. Since Amazon Lex does not have a clarification prompt to get an intent from the user, it returns a 400 Bad Request exception.

      • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

        An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

        • contentTyperequired — (String)

          The content type of the message string.

          Possible values include:
          • "PlainText"
          • "SSML"
          • "CustomPayload"
        • contentrequired — (String)

          The text of the message.

        • groupNumber — (Integer)

          Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

      • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

        The number of times to prompt the user for information.

      • responseCard — (String)

        A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

    • abortStatement — (map)

      When Amazon Lex can't understand the user's input in context, it tries to elicit the information a few times. After that, Amazon Lex sends the message defined in abortStatement to the user, and then cancels the conversation. To set the number of retries, use the valueElicitationPrompt field for the slot type.

      For example, in a pizza ordering bot, Amazon Lex might ask a user "What type of crust would you like?" If the user's response is not one of the expected responses (for example, "thin crust, "deep dish," etc.), Amazon Lex tries to elicit a correct response a few more times.

      For example, in a pizza ordering application, OrderPizza might be one of the intents. This intent might require the CrustType slot. You specify the valueElicitationPrompt field when you create the CrustType slot.

      If you have defined a fallback intent the cancel statement will not be sent to the user, the fallback intent is used instead. For more information, see AMAZON.FallbackIntent.

      • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

        A collection of message objects.

        • contentTyperequired — (String)

          The content type of the message string.

          Possible values include:
          • "PlainText"
          • "SSML"
          • "CustomPayload"
        • contentrequired — (String)

          The text of the message.

        • groupNumber — (Integer)

          Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

      • responseCard — (String)

        At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

    • idleSessionTTLInSeconds — (Integer)

      The maximum time in seconds that Amazon Lex retains the data gathered in a conversation.

      A user interaction session remains active for the amount of time specified. If no conversation occurs during this time, the session expires and Amazon Lex deletes any data provided before the timeout.

      For example, suppose that a user chooses the OrderPizza intent, but gets sidetracked halfway through placing an order. If the user doesn't complete the order within the specified time, Amazon Lex discards the slot information that it gathered, and the user must start over.

      If you don't include the idleSessionTTLInSeconds element in a PutBot operation request, Amazon Lex uses the default value. This is also true if the request replaces an existing bot.

      The default is 300 seconds (5 minutes).

    • voiceId — (String)

      The Amazon Polly voice ID that you want Amazon Lex to use for voice interactions with the user. The locale configured for the voice must match the locale of the bot. For more information, see Voices in Amazon Polly in the Amazon Polly Developer Guide.

    • checksum — (String)

      Identifies a specific revision of the $LATEST version.

      When you create a new bot, leave the checksum field blank. If you specify a checksum you get a BadRequestException exception.

      When you want to update a bot, set the checksum field to the checksum of the most recent revision of the $LATEST version. If you don't specify the checksum field, or if the checksum does not match the $LATEST version, you get a PreconditionFailedException exception.

    • processBehavior — (String)

      If you set the processBehavior element to BUILD, Amazon Lex builds the bot so that it can be run. If you set the element to SAVE Amazon Lex saves the bot, but doesn't build it.

      If you don't specify this value, the default value is BUILD.

      Possible values include:
      • "SAVE"
      • "BUILD"
    • locale — (String)

      Specifies the target locale for the bot. Any intent used in the bot must be compatible with the locale of the bot.

      The default is en-US.

      Possible values include:
      • "de-DE"
      • "en-AU"
      • "en-GB"
      • "en-IN"
      • "en-US"
      • "es-419"
      • "es-ES"
      • "es-US"
      • "fr-FR"
      • "fr-CA"
      • "it-IT"
      • "ja-JP"
      • "ko-KR"
    • childDirected — (Boolean)

      For each Amazon Lex bot created with the Amazon Lex Model Building Service, you must specify whether your use of Amazon Lex is related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by specifying true or false in the childDirected field. By specifying true in the childDirected field, you confirm that your use of Amazon Lex is related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to COPPA. By specifying false in the childDirected field, you confirm that your use of Amazon Lex is not related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to COPPA. You may not specify a default value for the childDirected field that does not accurately reflect whether your use of Amazon Lex is related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to COPPA.

      If your use of Amazon Lex relates to a website, program, or other application that is directed in whole or in part, to children under age 13, you must obtain any required verifiable parental consent under COPPA. For information regarding the use of Amazon Lex in connection with websites, programs, or other applications that are directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13, see the Amazon Lex FAQ.

    • detectSentiment — (Boolean)

      When set to true user utterances are sent to Amazon Comprehend for sentiment analysis. If you don't specify detectSentiment, the default is false.

    • createVersion — (Boolean)

      When set to true a new numbered version of the bot is created. This is the same as calling the CreateBotVersion operation. If you don't specify createVersion, the default is false.

    • tags — (Array<map>)

      A list of tags to add to the bot. You can only add tags when you create a bot, you can't use the PutBot operation to update the tags on a bot. To update tags, use the TagResource operation.

      • keyrequired — (String)

        The key for the tag. Keys are not case-sensitive and must be unique.

      • valuerequired — (String)

        The value associated with a key. The value may be an empty string but it can't be null.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the bot.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the bot.

      • intents — (Array<map>)

        An array of Intent objects. For more information, see PutBot.

        • intentNamerequired — (String)

          The name of the intent.

        • intentVersionrequired — (String)

          The version of the intent.

      • enableModelImprovements — (Boolean)

        Indicates whether the bot uses accuracy improvements. true indicates that the bot is using the improvements, otherwise, false.

      • nluIntentConfidenceThreshold — (Float)

        The score that determines where Amazon Lex inserts the AMAZON.FallbackIntent, AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent, or both when returning alternative intents in a PostContent or PostText response. AMAZON.FallbackIntent is inserted if the confidence score for all intents is below this value. AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent is only inserted if it is configured for the bot.

      • clarificationPrompt — (map)

        The prompts that Amazon Lex uses when it doesn't understand the user's intent. For more information, see PutBot.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

          The number of times to prompt the user for information.

        • responseCard — (String)

          A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

      • abortStatement — (map)

        The message that Amazon Lex uses to cancel a conversation. For more information, see PutBot.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          A collection of message objects.

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • responseCard — (String)

          At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

      • status — (String)

        When you send a request to create a bot with processBehavior set to BUILD, Amazon Lex sets the status response element to BUILDING.

        In the READY_BASIC_TESTING state you can test the bot with user inputs that exactly match the utterances configured for the bot's intents and values in the slot types.

        If Amazon Lex can't build the bot, Amazon Lex sets status to FAILED. Amazon Lex returns the reason for the failure in the failureReason response element.

        When you set processBehavior to SAVE, Amazon Lex sets the status code to NOT BUILT.

        When the bot is in the READY state you can test and publish the bot.

        Possible values include:
        • "BUILDING"
        • "READY"
        • "READY_BASIC_TESTING"
        • "FAILED"
        • "NOT_BUILT"
      • failureReason — (String)

        If status is FAILED, Amazon Lex provides the reason that it failed to build the bot.

      • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

        The date that the bot was updated. When you create a resource, the creation date and last updated date are the same.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        The date that the bot was created.

      • idleSessionTTLInSeconds — (Integer)

        The maximum length of time that Amazon Lex retains the data gathered in a conversation. For more information, see PutBot.

      • voiceId — (String)

        The Amazon Polly voice ID that Amazon Lex uses for voice interaction with the user. For more information, see PutBot.

      • checksum — (String)

        Checksum of the bot that you created.

      • version — (String)

        The version of the bot. For a new bot, the version is always $LATEST.

      • locale — (String)

        The target locale for the bot.

        Possible values include:
        • "de-DE"
        • "en-AU"
        • "en-GB"
        • "en-IN"
        • "en-US"
        • "es-419"
        • "es-ES"
        • "es-US"
        • "fr-FR"
        • "fr-CA"
        • "it-IT"
        • "ja-JP"
        • "ko-KR"
      • childDirected — (Boolean)

        For each Amazon Lex bot created with the Amazon Lex Model Building Service, you must specify whether your use of Amazon Lex is related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by specifying true or false in the childDirected field. By specifying true in the childDirected field, you confirm that your use of Amazon Lex is related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to COPPA. By specifying false in the childDirected field, you confirm that your use of Amazon Lex is not related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to COPPA. You may not specify a default value for the childDirected field that does not accurately reflect whether your use of Amazon Lex is related to a website, program, or other application that is directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13 and subject to COPPA.

        If your use of Amazon Lex relates to a website, program, or other application that is directed in whole or in part, to children under age 13, you must obtain any required verifiable parental consent under COPPA. For information regarding the use of Amazon Lex in connection with websites, programs, or other applications that are directed or targeted, in whole or in part, to children under age 13, see the Amazon Lex FAQ.

      • createVersion — (Boolean)

        True if a new version of the bot was created. If the createVersion field was not specified in the request, the createVersion field is set to false in the response.

      • detectSentiment — (Boolean)

        true if the bot is configured to send user utterances to Amazon Comprehend for sentiment analysis. If the detectSentiment field was not specified in the request, the detectSentiment field is false in the response.

      • tags — (Array<map>)

        A list of tags associated with the bot.

        • keyrequired — (String)

          The key for the tag. Keys are not case-sensitive and must be unique.

        • valuerequired — (String)

          The value associated with a key. The value may be an empty string but it can't be null.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

putBotAlias(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Creates an alias for the specified version of the bot or replaces an alias for the specified bot. To change the version of the bot that the alias points to, replace the alias. For more information about aliases, see versioning-aliases.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:PutBotAlias action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the putBotAlias operation

var params = {
  botName: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  botVersion: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  checksum: 'STRING_VALUE',
  conversationLogs: {
    iamRoleArn: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
    logSettings: [ /* required */
      {
        destination: CLOUDWATCH_LOGS | S3, /* required */
        logType: AUDIO | TEXT, /* required */
        resourceArn: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
        kmsKeyArn: 'STRING_VALUE'
      },
      /* more items */
    ]
  },
  description: 'STRING_VALUE',
  tags: [
    {
      key: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
      value: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
    },
    /* more items */
  ]
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.putBotAlias(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the alias. The name is not case sensitive.

    • description — (String)

      A description of the alias.

    • botVersion — (String)

      The version of the bot.

    • botName — (String)

      The name of the bot.

    • checksum — (String)

      Identifies a specific revision of the $LATEST version.

      When you create a new bot alias, leave the checksum field blank. If you specify a checksum you get a BadRequestException exception.

      When you want to update a bot alias, set the checksum field to the checksum of the most recent revision of the $LATEST version. If you don't specify the checksum field, or if the checksum does not match the $LATEST version, you get a PreconditionFailedException exception.

    • conversationLogs — (map)

      Settings for conversation logs for the alias.

      • logSettingsrequired — (Array<map>)

        The settings for your conversation logs. You can log the conversation text, conversation audio, or both.

        • logTyperequired — (String)

          The type of logging to enable. Text logs are delivered to a CloudWatch Logs log group. Audio logs are delivered to an S3 bucket.

          Possible values include:
          • "AUDIO"
          • "TEXT"
        • destinationrequired — (String)

          Where the logs will be delivered. Text logs are delivered to a CloudWatch Logs log group. Audio logs are delivered to an S3 bucket.

          Possible values include:
          • "CLOUDWATCH_LOGS"
          • "S3"
        • kmsKeyArn — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS KMS customer managed key for encrypting audio logs delivered to an S3 bucket. The key does not apply to CloudWatch Logs and is optional for S3 buckets.

        • resourceArnrequired — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CloudWatch Logs log group or S3 bucket where the logs should be delivered.

      • iamRoleArnrequired — (String)

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role with permission to write to your CloudWatch Logs for text logs and your S3 bucket for audio logs. If audio encryption is enabled, this role also provides access permission for the AWS KMS key used for encrypting audio logs. For more information, see Creating an IAM Role and Policy for Conversation Logs.

    • tags — (Array<map>)

      A list of tags to add to the bot alias. You can only add tags when you create an alias, you can't use the PutBotAlias operation to update the tags on a bot alias. To update tags, use the TagResource operation.

      • keyrequired — (String)

        The key for the tag. Keys are not case-sensitive and must be unique.

      • valuerequired — (String)

        The value associated with a key. The value may be an empty string but it can't be null.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the alias.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the alias.

      • botVersion — (String)

        The version of the bot that the alias points to.

      • botName — (String)

        The name of the bot that the alias points to.

      • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

        The date that the bot alias was updated. When you create a resource, the creation date and the last updated date are the same.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        The date that the bot alias was created.

      • checksum — (String)

        The checksum for the current version of the alias.

      • conversationLogs — (map)

        The settings that determine how Amazon Lex uses conversation logs for the alias.

        • logSettings — (Array<map>)

          The settings for your conversation logs. You can log text, audio, or both.

          • logType — (String)

            The type of logging that is enabled.

            Possible values include:
            • "AUDIO"
            • "TEXT"
          • destination — (String)

            The destination where logs are delivered.

            Possible values include:
            • "CLOUDWATCH_LOGS"
            • "S3"
          • kmsKeyArn — (String)

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the key used to encrypt audio logs in an S3 bucket.

          • resourceArn — (String)

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CloudWatch Logs log group or S3 bucket where the logs are delivered.

          • resourcePrefix — (String)

            The resource prefix is the first part of the S3 object key within the S3 bucket that you specified to contain audio logs. For CloudWatch Logs it is the prefix of the log stream name within the log group that you specified.

        • iamRoleArn — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role used to write your logs to CloudWatch Logs or an S3 bucket.

      • tags — (Array<map>)

        A list of tags associated with a bot.

        • keyrequired — (String)

          The key for the tag. Keys are not case-sensitive and must be unique.

        • valuerequired — (String)

          The value associated with a key. The value may be an empty string but it can't be null.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

putIntent(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Creates an intent or replaces an existing intent.

To define the interaction between the user and your bot, you use one or more intents. For a pizza ordering bot, for example, you would create an OrderPizza intent.

To create an intent or replace an existing intent, you must provide the following:

  • Intent name. For example, OrderPizza.

  • Sample utterances. For example, "Can I order a pizza, please." and "I want to order a pizza."

  • Information to be gathered. You specify slot types for the information that your bot will request from the user. You can specify standard slot types, such as a date or a time, or custom slot types such as the size and crust of a pizza.

  • How the intent will be fulfilled. You can provide a Lambda function or configure the intent to return the intent information to the client application. If you use a Lambda function, when all of the intent information is available, Amazon Lex invokes your Lambda function. If you configure your intent to return the intent information to the client application.

You can specify other optional information in the request, such as:

  • A confirmation prompt to ask the user to confirm an intent. For example, "Shall I order your pizza?"

  • A conclusion statement to send to the user after the intent has been fulfilled. For example, "I placed your pizza order."

  • A follow-up prompt that asks the user for additional activity. For example, asking "Do you want to order a drink with your pizza?"

If you specify an existing intent name to update the intent, Amazon Lex replaces the values in the $LATEST version of the intent with the values in the request. Amazon Lex removes fields that you don't provide in the request. If you don't specify the required fields, Amazon Lex throws an exception. When you update the $LATEST version of an intent, the status field of any bot that uses the $LATEST version of the intent is set to NOT_BUILT.

For more information, see how-it-works.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:PutIntent action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

To create an intent


/* This example shows how to create an intent for ordering pizzas. */

 var params = {
  name: "DocOrderPizza", 
  conclusionStatement: {
   messages: [
      {
     content: "All right, I ordered  you a {Crust} crust {Type} pizza with {Sauce} sauce.", 
     contentType: "PlainText"
    }, 
      {
     content: "OK, your {Crust} crust {Type} pizza with {Sauce} sauce is on the way.", 
     contentType: "PlainText"
    }
   ], 
   responseCard: "foo"
  }, 
  confirmationPrompt: {
   maxAttempts: 1, 
   messages: [
      {
     content: "Should I order  your {Crust} crust {Type} pizza with {Sauce} sauce?", 
     contentType: "PlainText"
    }
   ]
  }, 
  description: "Order a pizza from a local pizzeria.", 
  fulfillmentActivity: {
   type: "ReturnIntent"
  }, 
  rejectionStatement: {
   messages: [
      {
     content: "Ok, I'll cancel your order.", 
     contentType: "PlainText"
    }, 
      {
     content: "I cancelled your order.", 
     contentType: "PlainText"
    }
   ]
  }, 
  sampleUtterances: [
     "Order me a pizza.", 
     "Order me a {Type} pizza.", 
     "I want a {Crust} crust {Type} pizza", 
     "I want a {Crust} crust {Type} pizza with {Sauce} sauce."
  ], 
  slots: [
     {
    name: "Type", 
    description: "The type of pizza to order.", 
    priority: 1, 
    sampleUtterances: [
       "Get me a {Type} pizza.", 
       "A {Type} pizza please.", 
       "I'd like a {Type} pizza."
    ], 
    slotConstraint: "Required", 
    slotType: "DocPizzaType", 
    slotTypeVersion: "$LATEST", 
    valueElicitationPrompt: {
     maxAttempts: 1, 
     messages: [
        {
       content: "What type of pizza would you like?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }, 
        {
       content: "Vegie or cheese pizza?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }, 
        {
       content: "I can get you a vegie or a cheese pizza.", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ]
    }
   }, 
     {
    name: "Crust", 
    description: "The type of pizza crust to order.", 
    priority: 2, 
    sampleUtterances: [
       "Make it a {Crust} crust.", 
       "I'd like a {Crust} crust."
    ], 
    slotConstraint: "Required", 
    slotType: "DocPizzaCrustType", 
    slotTypeVersion: "$LATEST", 
    valueElicitationPrompt: {
     maxAttempts: 1, 
     messages: [
        {
       content: "What type of crust would you like?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }, 
        {
       content: "Thick or thin crust?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ]
    }
   }, 
     {
    name: "Sauce", 
    description: "The type of sauce to use on the pizza.", 
    priority: 3, 
    sampleUtterances: [
       "Make it {Sauce} sauce.", 
       "I'd like {Sauce} sauce."
    ], 
    slotConstraint: "Required", 
    slotType: "DocPizzaSauceType", 
    slotTypeVersion: "$LATEST", 
    valueElicitationPrompt: {
     maxAttempts: 1, 
     messages: [
        {
       content: "White or red sauce?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }, 
        {
       content: "Garlic or tomato sauce?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ]
    }
   }
  ]
 };
 lexmodelbuildingservice.putIntent(params, function(err, data) {
   if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
   else     console.log(data);           // successful response
   /*
   data = {
    version: "$LATEST", 
    name: "DocOrderPizza", 
    checksum: "ca9bc13d-afc8-4706-bbaf-091f7a5935d6", 
    conclusionStatement: {
     messages: [
        {
       content: "All right, I ordered  you a {Crust} crust {Type} pizza with {Sauce} sauce.", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }, 
        {
       content: "OK, your {Crust} crust {Type} pizza with {Sauce} sauce is on the way.", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ], 
     responseCard: "foo"
    }, 
    confirmationPrompt: {
     maxAttempts: 1, 
     messages: [
        {
       content: "Should I order  your {Crust} crust {Type} pizza with {Sauce} sauce?", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ]
    }, 
    createdDate: <Date Representation>, 
    description: "Order a pizza from a local pizzeria.", 
    fulfillmentActivity: {
     type: "ReturnIntent"
    }, 
    lastUpdatedDate: <Date Representation>, 
    rejectionStatement: {
     messages: [
        {
       content: "Ok, I'll cancel your order.", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }, 
        {
       content: "I cancelled your order.", 
       contentType: "PlainText"
      }
     ]
    }, 
    sampleUtterances: [
       "Order me a pizza.", 
       "Order me a {Type} pizza.", 
       "I want a {Crust} crust {Type} pizza", 
       "I want a {Crust} crust {Type} pizza with {Sauce} sauce."
    ], 
    slots: [
       {
      name: "Sauce", 
      description: "The type of sauce to use on the pizza.", 
      priority: 3, 
      sampleUtterances: [
         "Make it {Sauce} sauce.", 
         "I'd like {Sauce} sauce."
      ], 
      slotConstraint: "Required", 
      slotType: "DocPizzaSauceType", 
      slotTypeVersion: "$LATEST", 
      valueElicitationPrompt: {
       maxAttempts: 1, 
       messages: [
          {
         content: "White or red sauce?", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }, 
          {
         content: "Garlic or tomato sauce?", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }
       ]
      }
     }, 
       {
      name: "Type", 
      description: "The type of pizza to order.", 
      priority: 1, 
      sampleUtterances: [
         "Get me a {Type} pizza.", 
         "A {Type} pizza please.", 
         "I'd like a {Type} pizza."
      ], 
      slotConstraint: "Required", 
      slotType: "DocPizzaType", 
      slotTypeVersion: "$LATEST", 
      valueElicitationPrompt: {
       maxAttempts: 1, 
       messages: [
          {
         content: "What type of pizza would you like?", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }, 
          {
         content: "Vegie or cheese pizza?", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }, 
          {
         content: "I can get you a vegie or a cheese pizza.", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }
       ]
      }
     }, 
       {
      name: "Crust", 
      description: "The type of pizza crust to order.", 
      priority: 2, 
      sampleUtterances: [
         "Make it a {Crust} crust.", 
         "I'd like a {Crust} crust."
      ], 
      slotConstraint: "Required", 
      slotType: "DocPizzaCrustType", 
      slotTypeVersion: "$LATEST", 
      valueElicitationPrompt: {
       maxAttempts: 1, 
       messages: [
          {
         content: "What type of crust would you like?", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }, 
          {
         content: "Thick or thin crust?", 
         contentType: "PlainText"
        }
       ]
      }
     }
    ]
   }
   */
 });

Calling the putIntent operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  checksum: 'STRING_VALUE',
  conclusionStatement: {
    messages: [ /* required */
      {
        content: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
        contentType: PlainText | SSML | CustomPayload, /* required */
        groupNumber: 'NUMBER_VALUE'
      },
      /* more items */
    ],
    responseCard: 'STRING_VALUE'
  },
  confirmationPrompt: {
    maxAttempts: 'NUMBER_VALUE', /* required */
    messages: [ /* required */
      {
        content: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
        contentType: PlainText | SSML | CustomPayload, /* required */
        groupNumber: 'NUMBER_VALUE'
      },
      /* more items */
    ],
    responseCard: 'STRING_VALUE'
  },
  createVersion: true || false,
  description: 'STRING_VALUE',
  dialogCodeHook: {
    messageVersion: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
    uri: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
  },
  followUpPrompt: {
    prompt: { /* required */
      maxAttempts: 'NUMBER_VALUE', /* required */
      messages: [ /* required */
        {
          content: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
          contentType: PlainText | SSML | CustomPayload, /* required */
          groupNumber: 'NUMBER_VALUE'
        },
        /* more items */
      ],
      responseCard: 'STRING_VALUE'
    },
    rejectionStatement: { /* required */
      messages: [ /* required */
        {
          content: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
          contentType: PlainText | SSML | CustomPayload, /* required */
          groupNumber: 'NUMBER_VALUE'
        },
        /* more items */
      ],
      responseCard: 'STRING_VALUE'
    }
  },
  fulfillmentActivity: {
    type: ReturnIntent | CodeHook, /* required */
    codeHook: {
      messageVersion: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
      uri: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
    }
  },
  inputContexts: [
    {
      name: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
    },
    /* more items */
  ],
  kendraConfiguration: {
    kendraIndex: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
    role: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
    queryFilterString: 'STRING_VALUE'
  },
  outputContexts: [
    {
      name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
      timeToLiveInSeconds: 'NUMBER_VALUE', /* required */
      turnsToLive: 'NUMBER_VALUE' /* required */
    },
    /* more items */
  ],
  parentIntentSignature: 'STRING_VALUE',
  rejectionStatement: {
    messages: [ /* required */
      {
        content: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
        contentType: PlainText | SSML | CustomPayload, /* required */
        groupNumber: 'NUMBER_VALUE'
      },
      /* more items */
    ],
    responseCard: 'STRING_VALUE'
  },
  sampleUtterances: [
    'STRING_VALUE',
    /* more items */
  ],
  slots: [
    {
      name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
      slotConstraint: Required | Optional, /* required */
      defaultValueSpec: {
        defaultValueList: [ /* required */
          {
            defaultValue: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
          },
          /* more items */
        ]
      },
      description: 'STRING_VALUE',
      obfuscationSetting: NONE | DEFAULT_OBFUSCATION,
      priority: 'NUMBER_VALUE',
      responseCard: 'STRING_VALUE',
      sampleUtterances: [
        'STRING_VALUE',
        /* more items */
      ],
      slotType: 'STRING_VALUE',
      slotTypeVersion: 'STRING_VALUE',
      valueElicitationPrompt: {
        maxAttempts: 'NUMBER_VALUE', /* required */
        messages: [ /* required */
          {
            content: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
            contentType: PlainText | SSML | CustomPayload, /* required */
            groupNumber: 'NUMBER_VALUE'
          },
          /* more items */
        ],
        responseCard: 'STRING_VALUE'
      }
    },
    /* more items */
  ]
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.putIntent(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the intent. The name is not case sensitive.

      The name can't match a built-in intent name, or a built-in intent name with "AMAZON." removed. For example, because there is a built-in intent called AMAZON.HelpIntent, you can't create a custom intent called HelpIntent.

      For a list of built-in intents, see Standard Built-in Intents in the Alexa Skills Kit.

    • description — (String)

      A description of the intent.

    • slots — (Array<map>)

      An array of intent slots. At runtime, Amazon Lex elicits required slot values from the user using prompts defined in the slots. For more information, see how-it-works.

      • namerequired — (String)

        The name of the slot.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the slot.

      • slotConstraintrequired — (String)

        Specifies whether the slot is required or optional.

        Possible values include:
        • "Required"
        • "Optional"
      • slotType — (String)

        The type of the slot, either a custom slot type that you defined or one of the built-in slot types.

      • slotTypeVersion — (String)

        The version of the slot type.

      • valueElicitationPrompt — (map)

        The prompt that Amazon Lex uses to elicit the slot value from the user.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

          The number of times to prompt the user for information.

        • responseCard — (String)

          A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

      • priority — (Integer)

        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.

      • sampleUtterances — (Array<String>)

        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.

      • responseCard — (String)

        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.

      • obfuscationSetting — (String)

        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 .

        Possible values include:
        • "NONE"
        • "DEFAULT_OBFUSCATION"
      • defaultValueSpec — (map)

        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.

        • defaultValueListrequired — (Array<map>)

          The default values for a slot. You can specify more than one default. For example, you can specify a default value to use from a matching context variable, a session attribute, or a fixed value.

          The default value chosen is selected based on the order that you specify them in the list. For example, if you specify a context variable and a fixed value in that order, Amazon Lex uses the context variable if it is available, else it uses the fixed value.

          • defaultValuerequired — (String)

            The default value for the slot. You can specify one of the following:

            • #context-name.slot-name - The slot value "slot-name" in the context "context-name."

            • {attribute} - The slot value of the session attribute "attribute."

            • 'value' - The discrete value "value."

    • sampleUtterances — (Array<String>)

      An array of utterances (strings) that a user might say to signal the intent. For example, "I want {PizzaSize} pizza", "Order {Quantity} {PizzaSize} pizzas".

      In each utterance, a slot name is enclosed in curly braces.

    • confirmationPrompt — (map)

      Prompts the user to confirm the intent. This question should have a yes or no answer.

      Amazon Lex uses this prompt to ensure that the user acknowledges that the intent is ready for fulfillment. For example, with the OrderPizza intent, you might want to confirm that the order is correct before placing it. For other intents, such as intents that simply respond to user questions, you might not need to ask the user for confirmation before providing the information.

      Note: You you must provide both the rejectionStatement and the confirmationPrompt, or neither.
      • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

        An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

        • contentTyperequired — (String)

          The content type of the message string.

          Possible values include:
          • "PlainText"
          • "SSML"
          • "CustomPayload"
        • contentrequired — (String)

          The text of the message.

        • groupNumber — (Integer)

          Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

      • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

        The number of times to prompt the user for information.

      • responseCard — (String)

        A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

    • rejectionStatement — (map)

      When the user answers "no" to the question defined in confirmationPrompt, Amazon Lex responds with this statement to acknowledge that the intent was canceled.

      Note: You must provide both the rejectionStatement and the confirmationPrompt, or neither.
      • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

        A collection of message objects.

        • contentTyperequired — (String)

          The content type of the message string.

          Possible values include:
          • "PlainText"
          • "SSML"
          • "CustomPayload"
        • contentrequired — (String)

          The text of the message.

        • groupNumber — (Integer)

          Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

      • responseCard — (String)

        At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

    • followUpPrompt — (map)

      Amazon Lex uses this prompt to solicit additional activity after fulfilling an intent. For example, after the OrderPizza intent is fulfilled, you might prompt the user to order a drink.

      The action that Amazon Lex takes depends on the user's response, as follows:

      • If the user says "Yes" it responds with the clarification prompt that is configured for the bot.

      • if the user says "Yes" and continues with an utterance that triggers an intent it starts a conversation for the intent.

      • If the user says "No" it responds with the rejection statement configured for the the follow-up prompt.

      • If it doesn't recognize the utterance it repeats the follow-up prompt again.

      The followUpPrompt field and the conclusionStatement field are mutually exclusive. You can specify only one.

      • promptrequired — (map)

        Prompts for information from the user.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

          The number of times to prompt the user for information.

        • responseCard — (String)

          A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

      • rejectionStatementrequired — (map)

        If the user answers "no" to the question defined in the prompt field, Amazon Lex responds with this statement to acknowledge that the intent was canceled.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          A collection of message objects.

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • responseCard — (String)

          At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

    • conclusionStatement — (map)

      The statement that you want Amazon Lex to convey to the user after the intent is successfully fulfilled by the Lambda function.

      This element is relevant only if you provide a Lambda function in the fulfillmentActivity. If you return the intent to the client application, you can't specify this element.

      Note: The followUpPrompt and conclusionStatement are mutually exclusive. You can specify only one.
      • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

        A collection of message objects.

        • contentTyperequired — (String)

          The content type of the message string.

          Possible values include:
          • "PlainText"
          • "SSML"
          • "CustomPayload"
        • contentrequired — (String)

          The text of the message.

        • groupNumber — (Integer)

          Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

      • responseCard — (String)

        At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

    • dialogCodeHook — (map)

      Specifies a Lambda function to invoke for each user input. You can invoke this Lambda function to personalize user interaction.

      For example, suppose your bot determines that the user is John. Your Lambda function might retrieve John's information from a backend database and prepopulate some of the values. For example, if you find that John is gluten intolerant, you might set the corresponding intent slot, GlutenIntolerant, to true. You might find John's phone number and set the corresponding session attribute.

      • urirequired — (String)

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Lambda function.

      • messageVersionrequired — (String)

        The version of the request-response that you want Amazon Lex to use to invoke your Lambda function. For more information, see using-lambda.

    • fulfillmentActivity — (map)

      Required. Describes how the intent is fulfilled. For example, after a user provides all of the information for a pizza order, fulfillmentActivity defines how the bot places an order with a local pizza store.

      You might configure Amazon Lex to return all of the intent information to the client application, or direct it to invoke a Lambda function that can process the intent (for example, place an order with a pizzeria).

      • typerequired — (String)

        How the intent should be fulfilled, either by running a Lambda function or by returning the slot data to the client application.

        Possible values include:
        • "ReturnIntent"
        • "CodeHook"
      • codeHook — (map)

        A description of the Lambda function that is run to fulfill the intent.

        • urirequired — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Lambda function.

        • messageVersionrequired — (String)

          The version of the request-response that you want Amazon Lex to use to invoke your Lambda function. For more information, see using-lambda.

    • parentIntentSignature — (String)

      A unique identifier for the built-in intent to base this intent on. To find the signature for an intent, see Standard Built-in Intents in the Alexa Skills Kit.

    • checksum — (String)

      Identifies a specific revision of the $LATEST version.

      When you create a new intent, leave the checksum field blank. If you specify a checksum you get a BadRequestException exception.

      When you want to update a intent, set the checksum field to the checksum of the most recent revision of the $LATEST version. If you don't specify the checksum field, or if the checksum does not match the $LATEST version, you get a PreconditionFailedException exception.

    • createVersion — (Boolean)

      When set to true a new numbered version of the intent is created. This is the same as calling the CreateIntentVersion operation. If you do not specify createVersion, the default is false.

    • kendraConfiguration — (map)

      Configuration information required to use the AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent intent to connect to an Amazon Kendra index. For more information, see AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent.

      • kendraIndexrequired — (String)

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Kendra index that you want the AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent intent to search. The index must be in the same account and Region as the Amazon Lex bot. If the Amazon Kendra index does not exist, you get an exception when you call the PutIntent operation.

      • queryFilterString — (String)

        A query filter that Amazon Lex sends to Amazon Kendra to filter the response from the query. The filter is in the format defined by Amazon Kendra. For more information, see Filtering queries.

        You can override this filter string with a new filter string at runtime.

      • rolerequired — (String)

        The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that has permission to search the Amazon Kendra index. The role must be in the same account and Region as the Amazon Lex bot. If the role does not exist, you get an exception when you call the PutIntent operation.

    • inputContexts — (Array<map>)

      An array of InputContext objects that lists the contexts that must be active for Amazon Lex to choose the intent in a conversation with the user.

      • namerequired — (String)

        The name of the context.

    • outputContexts — (Array<map>)

      An array of OutputContext objects that lists the contexts that the intent activates when the intent is fulfilled.

      • namerequired — (String)

        The name of the context.

      • timeToLiveInSecondsrequired — (Integer)

        The number of seconds that the context should be active after it is first sent in a PostContent or PostText response. You can set the value between 5 and 86,400 seconds (24 hours).

      • turnsToLiverequired — (Integer)

        The number of conversation turns that the context should be active. A conversation turn is one PostContent or PostText request and the corresponding response from Amazon Lex.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the intent.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the intent.

      • slots — (Array<map>)

        An array of intent slots that are configured for the intent.

        • namerequired — (String)

          The name of the slot.

        • description — (String)

          A description of the slot.

        • slotConstraintrequired — (String)

          Specifies whether the slot is required or optional.

          Possible values include:
          • "Required"
          • "Optional"
        • slotType — (String)

          The type of the slot, either a custom slot type that you defined or one of the built-in slot types.

        • slotTypeVersion — (String)

          The version of the slot type.

        • valueElicitationPrompt — (map)

          The prompt that Amazon Lex uses to elicit the slot value from the user.

          • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

            An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

            • contentTyperequired — (String)

              The content type of the message string.

              Possible values include:
              • "PlainText"
              • "SSML"
              • "CustomPayload"
            • contentrequired — (String)

              The text of the message.

            • groupNumber — (Integer)

              Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

          • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

            The number of times to prompt the user for information.

          • responseCard — (String)

            A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

        • priority — (Integer)

          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.

        • sampleUtterances — (Array<String>)

          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.

        • responseCard — (String)

          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.

        • obfuscationSetting — (String)

          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 .

          Possible values include:
          • "NONE"
          • "DEFAULT_OBFUSCATION"
        • defaultValueSpec — (map)

          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.

          • defaultValueListrequired — (Array<map>)

            The default values for a slot. You can specify more than one default. For example, you can specify a default value to use from a matching context variable, a session attribute, or a fixed value.

            The default value chosen is selected based on the order that you specify them in the list. For example, if you specify a context variable and a fixed value in that order, Amazon Lex uses the context variable if it is available, else it uses the fixed value.

            • defaultValuerequired — (String)

              The default value for the slot. You can specify one of the following:

              • #context-name.slot-name - The slot value "slot-name" in the context "context-name."

              • {attribute} - The slot value of the session attribute "attribute."

              • 'value' - The discrete value "value."

      • sampleUtterances — (Array<String>)

        An array of sample utterances that are configured for the intent.

      • confirmationPrompt — (map)

        If defined in the intent, Amazon Lex prompts the user to confirm the intent before fulfilling it.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

          The number of times to prompt the user for information.

        • responseCard — (String)

          A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

      • rejectionStatement — (map)

        If the user answers "no" to the question defined in confirmationPrompt Amazon Lex responds with this statement to acknowledge that the intent was canceled.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          A collection of message objects.

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • responseCard — (String)

          At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

      • followUpPrompt — (map)

        If defined in the intent, Amazon Lex uses this prompt to solicit additional user activity after the intent is fulfilled.

        • promptrequired — (map)

          Prompts for information from the user.

          • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

            An array of objects, each of which provides a message string and its type. You can specify the message string in plain text or in Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML).

            • contentTyperequired — (String)

              The content type of the message string.

              Possible values include:
              • "PlainText"
              • "SSML"
              • "CustomPayload"
            • contentrequired — (String)

              The text of the message.

            • groupNumber — (Integer)

              Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

          • maxAttemptsrequired — (Integer)

            The number of times to prompt the user for information.

          • responseCard — (String)

            A response card. Amazon Lex uses this prompt at runtime, in the PostText API response. It substitutes session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card. For more information, see ex-resp-card.

        • rejectionStatementrequired — (map)

          If the user answers "no" to the question defined in the prompt field, Amazon Lex responds with this statement to acknowledge that the intent was canceled.

          • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

            A collection of message objects.

            • contentTyperequired — (String)

              The content type of the message string.

              Possible values include:
              • "PlainText"
              • "SSML"
              • "CustomPayload"
            • contentrequired — (String)

              The text of the message.

            • groupNumber — (Integer)

              Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

          • responseCard — (String)

            At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

      • conclusionStatement — (map)

        After the Lambda function specified in thefulfillmentActivityintent fulfills the intent, Amazon Lex conveys this statement to the user.

        • messagesrequired — (Array<map>)

          A collection of message objects.

          • contentTyperequired — (String)

            The content type of the message string.

            Possible values include:
            • "PlainText"
            • "SSML"
            • "CustomPayload"
          • contentrequired — (String)

            The text of the message.

          • groupNumber — (Integer)

            Identifies the message group that the message belongs to. When a group is assigned to a message, Amazon Lex returns one message from each group in the response.

        • responseCard — (String)

          At runtime, if the client is using the PostText API, Amazon Lex includes the response card in the response. It substitutes all of the session attributes and slot values for placeholders in the response card.

      • dialogCodeHook — (map)

        If defined in the intent, Amazon Lex invokes this Lambda function for each user input.

        • urirequired — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Lambda function.

        • messageVersionrequired — (String)

          The version of the request-response that you want Amazon Lex to use to invoke your Lambda function. For more information, see using-lambda.

      • fulfillmentActivity — (map)

        If defined in the intent, Amazon Lex invokes this Lambda function to fulfill the intent after the user provides all of the information required by the intent.

        • typerequired — (String)

          How the intent should be fulfilled, either by running a Lambda function or by returning the slot data to the client application.

          Possible values include:
          • "ReturnIntent"
          • "CodeHook"
        • codeHook — (map)

          A description of the Lambda function that is run to fulfill the intent.

          • urirequired — (String)

            The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Lambda function.

          • messageVersionrequired — (String)

            The version of the request-response that you want Amazon Lex to use to invoke your Lambda function. For more information, see using-lambda.

      • parentIntentSignature — (String)

        A unique identifier for the built-in intent that this intent is based on.

      • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

        The date that the intent was updated. When you create a resource, the creation date and last update dates are the same.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        The date that the intent was created.

      • version — (String)

        The version of the intent. For a new intent, the version is always $LATEST.

      • checksum — (String)

        Checksum of the $LATESTversion of the intent created or updated.

      • createVersion — (Boolean)

        True if a new version of the intent was created. If the createVersion field was not specified in the request, the createVersion field is set to false in the response.

      • kendraConfiguration — (map)

        Configuration information, if any, required to connect to an Amazon Kendra index and use the AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent intent.

        • kendraIndexrequired — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Kendra index that you want the AMAZON.KendraSearchIntent intent to search. The index must be in the same account and Region as the Amazon Lex bot. If the Amazon Kendra index does not exist, you get an exception when you call the PutIntent operation.

        • queryFilterString — (String)

          A query filter that Amazon Lex sends to Amazon Kendra to filter the response from the query. The filter is in the format defined by Amazon Kendra. For more information, see Filtering queries.

          You can override this filter string with a new filter string at runtime.

        • rolerequired — (String)

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an IAM role that has permission to search the Amazon Kendra index. The role must be in the same account and Region as the Amazon Lex bot. If the role does not exist, you get an exception when you call the PutIntent operation.

      • inputContexts — (Array<map>)

        An array of InputContext objects that lists the contexts that must be active for Amazon Lex to choose the intent in a conversation with the user.

        • namerequired — (String)

          The name of the context.

      • outputContexts — (Array<map>)

        An array of OutputContext objects that lists the contexts that the intent activates when the intent is fulfilled.

        • namerequired — (String)

          The name of the context.

        • timeToLiveInSecondsrequired — (Integer)

          The number of seconds that the context should be active after it is first sent in a PostContent or PostText response. You can set the value between 5 and 86,400 seconds (24 hours).

        • turnsToLiverequired — (Integer)

          The number of conversation turns that the context should be active. A conversation turn is one PostContent or PostText request and the corresponding response from Amazon Lex.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

putSlotType(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Creates a custom slot type or replaces an existing custom slot type.

To create a custom slot type, specify a name for the slot type and a set of enumeration values, which are the values that a slot of this type can assume. For more information, see how-it-works.

If you specify the name of an existing slot type, the fields in the request replace the existing values in the $LATEST version of the slot type. Amazon Lex removes the fields that you don't provide in the request. If you don't specify required fields, Amazon Lex throws an exception. When you update the $LATEST version of a slot type, if a bot uses the $LATEST version of an intent that contains the slot type, the bot's status field is set to NOT_BUILT.

This operation requires permissions for the lex:PutSlotType action.

Service Reference:

Examples:

To Create a Slot Type


/* This example shows how to create a slot type that describes pizza sauces. */

 var params = {
  name: "PizzaSauceType", 
  description: "Available pizza sauces", 
  enumerationValues: [
     {
    value: "red"
   }, 
     {
    value: "white"
   }
  ]
 };
 lexmodelbuildingservice.putSlotType(params, function(err, data) {
   if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
   else     console.log(data);           // successful response
   /*
   data = {
    version: "$LATEST", 
    name: "DocPizzaSauceType", 
    checksum: "cfd00ed1-775d-4357-947c-aca7e73b44ba", 
    createdDate: <Date Representation>, 
    description: "Available pizza sauces", 
    enumerationValues: [
       {
      value: "red"
     }, 
       {
      value: "white"
     }
    ], 
    lastUpdatedDate: <Date Representation>
   }
   */
 });

Calling the putSlotType operation

var params = {
  name: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  checksum: 'STRING_VALUE',
  createVersion: true || false,
  description: 'STRING_VALUE',
  enumerationValues: [
    {
      value: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
      synonyms: [
        'STRING_VALUE',
        /* more items */
      ]
    },
    /* more items */
  ],
  parentSlotTypeSignature: 'STRING_VALUE',
  slotTypeConfigurations: [
    {
      regexConfiguration: {
        pattern: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
      }
    },
    /* more items */
  ],
  valueSelectionStrategy: ORIGINAL_VALUE | TOP_RESOLUTION
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.putSlotType(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • name — (String)

      The name of the slot type. The name is not case sensitive.

      The name can't match a built-in slot type name, or a built-in slot type name with "AMAZON." removed. For example, because there is a built-in slot type called AMAZON.DATE, you can't create a custom slot type called DATE.

      For a list of built-in slot types, see Slot Type Reference in the Alexa Skills Kit.

    • description — (String)

      A description of the slot type.

    • enumerationValues — (Array<map>)

      A list of EnumerationValue objects that defines the values that the slot type can take. Each value can have a list of synonyms, which are additional values that help train the machine learning model about the values that it resolves for a slot.

      A regular expression slot type doesn't require enumeration values. All other slot types require a list of enumeration values.

      When Amazon Lex resolves a slot value, it generates a resolution list that contains up to five possible values for the slot. If you are using a Lambda function, this resolution list is passed to the function. If you are not using a Lambda function you can choose to return the value that the user entered or the first value in the resolution list as the slot value. The valueSelectionStrategy field indicates the option to use.

      • valuerequired — (String)

        The value of the slot type.

      • synonyms — (Array<String>)

        Additional values related to the slot type value.

    • checksum — (String)

      Identifies a specific revision of the $LATEST version.

      When you create a new slot type, leave the checksum field blank. If you specify a checksum you get a BadRequestException exception.

      When you want to update a slot type, set the checksum field to the checksum of the most recent revision of the $LATEST version. If you don't specify the checksum field, or if the checksum does not match the $LATEST version, you get a PreconditionFailedException exception.

    • valueSelectionStrategy — (String)

      Determines the slot resolution strategy that Amazon Lex uses to return slot type values. The field can be set to one of the following values:

      • ORIGINAL_VALUE - Returns the value entered by the user, if the user value is similar to the slot value.

      • TOP_RESOLUTION - If there is a resolution list for the slot, return the first value in the resolution list as the slot type value. If there is no resolution list, null is returned.

      If you don't specify the valueSelectionStrategy, the default is ORIGINAL_VALUE.

      Possible values include:
      • "ORIGINAL_VALUE"
      • "TOP_RESOLUTION"
    • createVersion — (Boolean)

      When set to true a new numbered version of the slot type is created. This is the same as calling the CreateSlotTypeVersion operation. If you do not specify createVersion, the default is false.

    • parentSlotTypeSignature — (String)

      The built-in slot type used as the parent of the slot type. When you define a parent slot type, the new slot type has all of the same configuration as the parent.

      Only AMAZON.AlphaNumeric is supported.

    • slotTypeConfigurations — (Array<map>)

      Configuration information that extends the parent built-in slot type. The configuration is added to the settings for the parent slot type.

      • regexConfiguration — (map)

        A regular expression used to validate the value of a slot.

        • patternrequired — (String)

          A regular expression used to validate the value of a slot.

          Use a standard regular expression. Amazon Lex supports the following characters in the regular expression:

          • A-Z, a-z

          • 0-9

          • Unicode characters ("\ u<Unicode>")

          Represent Unicode characters with four digits, for example "\u0041" or "\u005A".

          The following regular expression operators are not supported:

          • Infinite repeaters: *, +, or {x,} with no upper bound.

          • Wild card (.)

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name of the slot type.

      • description — (String)

        A description of the slot type.

      • enumerationValues — (Array<map>)

        A list of EnumerationValue objects that defines the values that the slot type can take.

        • valuerequired — (String)

          The value of the slot type.

        • synonyms — (Array<String>)

          Additional values related to the slot type value.

      • lastUpdatedDate — (Date)

        The date that the slot type was updated. When you create a slot type, the creation date and last update date are the same.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        The date that the slot type was created.

      • version — (String)

        The version of the slot type. For a new slot type, the version is always $LATEST.

      • checksum — (String)

        Checksum of the $LATEST version of the slot type.

      • valueSelectionStrategy — (String)

        The slot resolution strategy that Amazon Lex uses to determine the value of the slot. For more information, see PutSlotType.

        Possible values include:
        • "ORIGINAL_VALUE"
        • "TOP_RESOLUTION"
      • createVersion — (Boolean)

        True if a new version of the slot type was created. If the createVersion field was not specified in the request, the createVersion field is set to false in the response.

      • parentSlotTypeSignature — (String)

        The built-in slot type used as the parent of the slot type.

      • slotTypeConfigurations — (Array<map>)

        Configuration information that extends the parent built-in slot type.

        • regexConfiguration — (map)

          A regular expression used to validate the value of a slot.

          • patternrequired — (String)

            A regular expression used to validate the value of a slot.

            Use a standard regular expression. Amazon Lex supports the following characters in the regular expression:

            • A-Z, a-z

            • 0-9

            • Unicode characters ("\ u<Unicode>")

            Represent Unicode characters with four digits, for example "\u0041" or "\u005A".

            The following regular expression operators are not supported:

            • Infinite repeaters: *, +, or {x,} with no upper bound.

            • Wild card (.)

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

startImport(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Starts a job to import a resource to Amazon Lex.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the startImport operation

var params = {
  mergeStrategy: OVERWRITE_LATEST | FAIL_ON_CONFLICT, /* required */
  payload: Buffer.from('...') || 'STRING_VALUE' /* Strings will be Base-64 encoded on your behalf */, /* required */
  resourceType: BOT | INTENT | SLOT_TYPE, /* required */
  tags: [
    {
      key: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
      value: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
    },
    /* more items */
  ]
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.startImport(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • payload — (Buffer, Typed Array, Blob, String)

      A zip archive in binary format. The archive should contain one file, a JSON file containing the resource to import. The resource should match the type specified in the resourceType field.

    • resourceType — (String)

      Specifies the type of resource to export. Each resource also exports any resources that it depends on.

      • A bot exports dependent intents.

      • An intent exports dependent slot types.

      Possible values include:
      • "BOT"
      • "INTENT"
      • "SLOT_TYPE"
    • mergeStrategy — (String)

      Specifies the action that the StartImport operation should take when there is an existing resource with the same name.

      • FAIL_ON_CONFLICT - The import operation is stopped on the first conflict between a resource in the import file and an existing resource. The name of the resource causing the conflict is in the failureReason field of the response to the GetImport operation.

        OVERWRITE_LATEST - The import operation proceeds even if there is a conflict with an existing resource. The $LASTEST version of the existing resource is overwritten with the data from the import file.

      Possible values include:
      • "OVERWRITE_LATEST"
      • "FAIL_ON_CONFLICT"
    • tags — (Array<map>)

      A list of tags to add to the imported bot. You can only add tags when you import a bot, you can't add tags to an intent or slot type.

      • keyrequired — (String)

        The key for the tag. Keys are not case-sensitive and must be unique.

      • valuerequired — (String)

        The value associated with a key. The value may be an empty string but it can't be null.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • name — (String)

        The name given to the import job.

      • resourceType — (String)

        The type of resource to import.

        Possible values include:
        • "BOT"
        • "INTENT"
        • "SLOT_TYPE"
      • mergeStrategy — (String)

        The action to take when there is a merge conflict.

        Possible values include:
        • "OVERWRITE_LATEST"
        • "FAIL_ON_CONFLICT"
      • importId — (String)

        The identifier for the specific import job.

      • importStatus — (String)

        The status of the import job. If the status is FAILED, you can get the reason for the failure using the GetImport operation.

        Possible values include:
        • "IN_PROGRESS"
        • "COMPLETE"
        • "FAILED"
      • tags — (Array<map>)

        A list of tags added to the imported bot.

        • keyrequired — (String)

          The key for the tag. Keys are not case-sensitive and must be unique.

        • valuerequired — (String)

          The value associated with a key. The value may be an empty string but it can't be null.

      • createdDate — (Date)

        A timestamp for the date and time that the import job was requested.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

startMigration(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Starts migrating a bot from Amazon Lex V1 to Amazon Lex V2. Migrate your bot when you want to take advantage of the new features of Amazon Lex V2.

For more information, see Migrating a bot in the Amazon Lex developer guide.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the startMigration operation

var params = {
  migrationStrategy: CREATE_NEW | UPDATE_EXISTING, /* required */
  v1BotName: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  v1BotVersion: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  v2BotName: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  v2BotRole: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.startMigration(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • v1BotName — (String)

      The name of the Amazon Lex V1 bot that you are migrating to Amazon Lex V2.

    • v1BotVersion — (String)

      The version of the bot to migrate to Amazon Lex V2. You can migrate the $LATEST version as well as any numbered version.

    • v2BotName — (String)

      The name of the Amazon Lex V2 bot that you are migrating the Amazon Lex V1 bot to.

      • If the Amazon Lex V2 bot doesn't exist, you must use the CREATE_NEW migration strategy.

      • If the Amazon Lex V2 bot exists, you must use the UPDATE_EXISTING migration strategy to change the contents of the Amazon Lex V2 bot.

    • v2BotRole — (String)

      The IAM role that Amazon Lex uses to run the Amazon Lex V2 bot.

    • migrationStrategy — (String)

      The strategy used to conduct the migration.

      • CREATE_NEW - Creates a new Amazon Lex V2 bot and migrates the Amazon Lex V1 bot to the new bot.

      • UPDATE_EXISTING - Overwrites the existing Amazon Lex V2 bot metadata and the locale being migrated. It doesn't change any other locales in the Amazon Lex V2 bot. If the locale doesn't exist, a new locale is created in the Amazon Lex V2 bot.

      Possible values include:
      • "CREATE_NEW"
      • "UPDATE_EXISTING"

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs. The data object has the following properties:

      • v1BotName — (String)

        The name of the Amazon Lex V1 bot that you are migrating to Amazon Lex V2.

      • v1BotVersion — (String)

        The version of the bot to migrate to Amazon Lex V2.

      • v1BotLocale — (String)

        The locale used for the Amazon Lex V1 bot.

        Possible values include:
        • "de-DE"
        • "en-AU"
        • "en-GB"
        • "en-IN"
        • "en-US"
        • "es-419"
        • "es-ES"
        • "es-US"
        • "fr-FR"
        • "fr-CA"
        • "it-IT"
        • "ja-JP"
        • "ko-KR"
      • v2BotId — (String)

        The unique identifier for the Amazon Lex V2 bot.

      • v2BotRole — (String)

        The IAM role that Amazon Lex uses to run the Amazon Lex V2 bot.

      • migrationId — (String)

        The unique identifier that Amazon Lex assigned to the migration.

      • migrationStrategy — (String)

        The strategy used to conduct the migration.

        Possible values include:
        • "CREATE_NEW"
        • "UPDATE_EXISTING"
      • migrationTimestamp — (Date)

        The date and time that the migration started.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

tagResource(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Adds the specified tags to the specified resource. If a tag key already exists, the existing value is replaced with the new value.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the tagResource operation

var params = {
  resourceArn: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  tags: [ /* required */
    {
      key: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
      value: 'STRING_VALUE' /* required */
    },
    /* more items */
  ]
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.tagResource(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • resourceArn — (String)

      The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the bot, bot alias, or bot channel to tag.

    • tags — (Array<map>)

      A list of tag keys to add to the resource. If a tag key already exists, the existing value is replaced with the new value.

      • keyrequired — (String)

        The key for the tag. Keys are not case-sensitive and must be unique.

      • valuerequired — (String)

        The value associated with a key. The value may be an empty string but it can't be null.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.

untagResource(params = {}, callback) ⇒ AWS.Request

Removes tags from a bot, bot alias or bot channel.

Service Reference:

Examples:

Calling the untagResource operation

var params = {
  resourceArn: 'STRING_VALUE', /* required */
  tagKeys: [ /* required */
    'STRING_VALUE',
    /* more items */
  ]
};
lexmodelbuildingservice.untagResource(params, function(err, data) {
  if (err) console.log(err, err.stack); // an error occurred
  else     console.log(data);           // successful response
});

Parameters:

  • params (Object) (defaults to: {})
    • resourceArn — (String)

      The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource to remove the tags from.

    • tagKeys — (Array<String>)

      A list of tag keys to remove from the resource. If a tag key does not exist on the resource, it is ignored.

Callback (callback):

  • function(err, data) { ... }

    Called when a response from the service is returned. If a callback is not supplied, you must call AWS.Request.send() on the returned request object to initiate the request.

    Context (this):

    • (AWS.Response)

      the response object containing error, data properties, and the original request object.

    Parameters:

    • err (Error)

      the error object returned from the request. Set to null if the request is successful.

    • data (Object)

      the de-serialized data returned from the request. Set to null if a request error occurs.

Returns:

  • (AWS.Request)

    a handle to the operation request for subsequent event callback registration.