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Type(value)
Enumeration of the types of events available.
In general non-recoverable errors only occur if something
was misconfigured in the ConversationProfile corresponding
to the call. After a non-recoverable error, Dialogflow may
stop responding.
We don't fire this event:
- in an API call because we can directly return the error,
or,
- when we can recover from an error.
Enums |
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Name | Description |
TYPE_UNSPECIFIED |
Type not set. |
CONVERSATION_STARTED |
A new conversation has been opened. This is fired when a telephone call is answered, or a conversation is created via the API. |
CONVERSATION_FINISHED |
An existing conversation has closed. This is fired when a telephone call is terminated, or a conversation is closed via the API. |
HUMAN_INTERVENTION_NEEDED |
An existing conversation has received notification from Dialogflow that human intervention is required. |
NEW_MESSAGE |
An existing conversation has received a new message, either from API or telephony. It is configured in ConversationProfile.new_message_event_notification_config |
NEW_RECOGNITION_RESULT |
An existing conversation has received a new speech recognition result. This is mainly for delivering intermediate transcripts. The notification is configured in [ConversationProfile.new_recognition_event_notification_config][]. |
UNRECOVERABLE_ERROR |
Unrecoverable error during a telephone call. |