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Class: Aws::LexModelBuildingService::Types::GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::LexModelBuildingService::Types::GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest
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Overview
When passing GetBotChannelAssociationsRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
bot_name: "BotName", # required
bot_alias: "AliasNameOrListAll", # required
next_token: "NextToken",
max_results: 1,
name_contains: "BotChannelName",
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#bot_alias ⇒ String
An alias pointing to the specific version of the Amazon Lex bot to which this association is being made.
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#bot_name ⇒ String
The name of the Amazon Lex bot in the association.
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#max_results ⇒ Integer
The maximum number of associations to return in the response.
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#name_contains ⇒ String
Substring to match in channel association names.
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#next_token ⇒ String
A pagination token for fetching the next page of associations.
Instance Attribute Details
#bot_alias ⇒ String
An alias pointing to the specific version of the Amazon Lex bot to which this association is being made.
#bot_name ⇒ String
The name of the Amazon Lex bot in the association.
#max_results ⇒ Integer
The maximum number of associations to return in the response. The default is 50.
#name_contains ⇒ 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.
#next_token ⇒ 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.