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* Modify at your own risk.
*/
package com.google.api.services.dialogflow.v3.model;
/**
* Represents an example that the agent is trained on to identify the intent.
*
* This is the Java data model class that specifies how to parse/serialize into the JSON that is
* transmitted over HTTP when working with the Dialogflow API. For a detailed explanation see:
* https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/java/google-http-java-client/json
*
*
* @author Google, Inc.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("javadoc")
public final class GoogleCloudDialogflowCxV3beta1IntentTrainingPhrase extends com.google.api.client.json.GenericJson {
/**
* Output only. The unique identifier of the training phrase.
* The value may be {@code null}.
*/
@com.google.api.client.util.Key
private java.lang.String id;
/**
* Required. The ordered list of training phrase parts. The parts are concatenated in order to
* form the training phrase. Note: The API does not automatically annotate training phrases like
* the Dialogflow Console does. Note: Do not forget to include whitespace at part boundaries, so
* the training phrase is well formatted when the parts are concatenated. If the training phrase
* does not need to be annotated with parameters, you just need a single part with only the
* Part.text field set. If you want to annotate the training phrase, you must create multiple
* parts, where the fields of each part are populated in one of two ways: - `Part.text` is set to
* a part of the phrase that has no parameters. - `Part.text` is set to a part of the phrase that
* you want to annotate, and the `parameter_id` field is set.
* The value may be {@code null}.
*/
@com.google.api.client.util.Key
private java.util.List parts;
/**
* Indicates how many times this example was added to the intent.
* The value may be {@code null}.
*/
@com.google.api.client.util.Key
private java.lang.Integer repeatCount;
/**
* Output only. The unique identifier of the training phrase.
* @return value or {@code null} for none
*/
public java.lang.String getId() {
return id;
}
/**
* Output only. The unique identifier of the training phrase.
* @param id id or {@code null} for none
*/
public GoogleCloudDialogflowCxV3beta1IntentTrainingPhrase setId(java.lang.String id) {
this.id = id;
return this;
}
/**
* Required. The ordered list of training phrase parts. The parts are concatenated in order to
* form the training phrase. Note: The API does not automatically annotate training phrases like
* the Dialogflow Console does. Note: Do not forget to include whitespace at part boundaries, so
* the training phrase is well formatted when the parts are concatenated. If the training phrase
* does not need to be annotated with parameters, you just need a single part with only the
* Part.text field set. If you want to annotate the training phrase, you must create multiple
* parts, where the fields of each part are populated in one of two ways: - `Part.text` is set to
* a part of the phrase that has no parameters. - `Part.text` is set to a part of the phrase that
* you want to annotate, and the `parameter_id` field is set.
* @return value or {@code null} for none
*/
public java.util.List getParts() {
return parts;
}
/**
* Required. The ordered list of training phrase parts. The parts are concatenated in order to
* form the training phrase. Note: The API does not automatically annotate training phrases like
* the Dialogflow Console does. Note: Do not forget to include whitespace at part boundaries, so
* the training phrase is well formatted when the parts are concatenated. If the training phrase
* does not need to be annotated with parameters, you just need a single part with only the
* Part.text field set. If you want to annotate the training phrase, you must create multiple
* parts, where the fields of each part are populated in one of two ways: - `Part.text` is set to
* a part of the phrase that has no parameters. - `Part.text` is set to a part of the phrase that
* you want to annotate, and the `parameter_id` field is set.
* @param parts parts or {@code null} for none
*/
public GoogleCloudDialogflowCxV3beta1IntentTrainingPhrase setParts(java.util.List parts) {
this.parts = parts;
return this;
}
/**
* Indicates how many times this example was added to the intent.
* @return value or {@code null} for none
*/
public java.lang.Integer getRepeatCount() {
return repeatCount;
}
/**
* Indicates how many times this example was added to the intent.
* @param repeatCount repeatCount or {@code null} for none
*/
public GoogleCloudDialogflowCxV3beta1IntentTrainingPhrase setRepeatCount(java.lang.Integer repeatCount) {
this.repeatCount = repeatCount;
return this;
}
@Override
public GoogleCloudDialogflowCxV3beta1IntentTrainingPhrase set(String fieldName, Object value) {
return (GoogleCloudDialogflowCxV3beta1IntentTrainingPhrase) super.set(fieldName, value);
}
@Override
public GoogleCloudDialogflowCxV3beta1IntentTrainingPhrase clone() {
return (GoogleCloudDialogflowCxV3beta1IntentTrainingPhrase) super.clone();
}
}
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