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public enum Action.Interaction extends Enum<Action.Interaction> implements ProtocolMessageEnum
Optional. Required when opening a dialog.
What to do in response to an interaction with a user, such as a user clicking a button in a card message.
If unspecified, the app responds by executing an action
—like opening a
link or running a function—as normal.
By specifying an interaction
, the app can respond in special interactive
ways. For example, by setting interaction
to OPEN_DIALOG
, the app can
open a dialog.
When specified, a loading indicator isn't shown. If specified for an add-on, the entire card is stripped and nothing is shown in the client.
Protobuf enum google.apps.card.v1.Action.Interaction
Implements
ProtocolMessageEnumStatic Fields |
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Name | Description |
INTERACTION_UNSPECIFIED |
Default value. The |
INTERACTION_UNSPECIFIED_VALUE |
Default value. The |
OPEN_DIALOG |
Opens a dialog, a windowed, card-based interface that Chat apps use to interact with users. Only supported by Chat apps in response to button-clicks on card messages. If specified for an add-on, the entire card is stripped and nothing is shown in the client. |
OPEN_DIALOG_VALUE |
Opens a dialog, a windowed, card-based interface that Chat apps use to interact with users. Only supported by Chat apps in response to button-clicks on card messages. If specified for an add-on, the entire card is stripped and nothing is shown in the client. |
UNRECOGNIZED |
Static Methods |
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Name | Description |
forNumber(int value) |
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getDescriptor() |
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internalGetValueMap() |
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valueOf(Descriptors.EnumValueDescriptor desc) |
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valueOf(int value) |
Deprecated. Use #forNumber(int) instead. |
valueOf(String name) |
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values() |
Methods |
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Name | Description |
getDescriptorForType() |
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getNumber() |
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getValueDescriptor() |