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JAICF-Kotlin Yandex Alice Channel implementation. Enables JAICF-Kotlin integration with Alice.
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package com.justai.jaicf.channel.yandexalice.api
import com.justai.jaicf.api.BotResponse
import com.justai.jaicf.channel.yandexalice.api.model.Button
import com.justai.jaicf.channel.yandexalice.api.model.Card
import kotlinx.serialization.SerialName
import kotlinx.serialization.Serializable
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonElement
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonObject
@Serializable
data class AliceBotResponse(
var response: Response?,
@SerialName("start_account_linking")
var startAccountLinking: JsonObject? = null,
val version: String,
@Deprecated(message = "May be omitted")
val session: Session? = null,
/**
* User state is incremental, meaning that the skill returns only increment to the user_state in response as it's
* shared among all surfaces of the user and there might be a race in changing it. That's why it's of [MutableMap]
* type.
* By design a developer has to pass `null` value associated with a key to remove the key's entry from the user
* state.
*/
@SerialName("user_state_update")
val userStateUpdate: MutableMap = mutableMapOf(),
@SerialName("session_state")
var sessionState: JsonObject? = null
): BotResponse {
constructor(request: AliceBotRequest): this(Response(), null, request.version)
@Serializable
data class Response(
var text: String = "",
var tts: String = "",
@SerialName("end_session")
var endSession: Boolean = false,
var card: Card? = null,
val buttons: MutableList
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