Class: Vapi::BashToolWithToolCall
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Vapi::BashToolWithToolCall
- Defined in:
- lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/bash_tool_with_tool_call.rb
Constant Summary collapse
- OMIT =
Object.new
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#additional_properties ⇒ OpenStruct
readonly
Additional properties unmapped to the current class definition.
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#function ⇒ Vapi::OpenAiFunction
readonly
This is the function definition of the tool.
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#messages ⇒ Array<Vapi::BashToolWithToolCallMessagesItem>
readonly
These are the messages that will be spoken to the user as the tool is running.
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#name ⇒ String
readonly
The name of the tool, fixed to ‘bash’.
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#server ⇒ Vapi::Server
readonly
This is the server where a ‘tool-calls` webhook will be sent.
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#sub_type ⇒ String
readonly
The sub type of tool.
- #tool_call ⇒ Vapi::ToolCall readonly
Class Method Summary collapse
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.from_json(json_object:) ⇒ Vapi::BashToolWithToolCall
Deserialize a JSON object to an instance of BashToolWithToolCall.
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.validate_raw(obj:) ⇒ Void
Leveraged for Union-type generation, validate_raw attempts to parse the given hash and check each fields type against the current object’s property definitions.
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #initialize(sub_type:, tool_call:, name:, messages: OMIT, server: OMIT, function: OMIT, additional_properties: nil) ⇒ Vapi::BashToolWithToolCall constructor
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#to_json(*_args) ⇒ String
Serialize an instance of BashToolWithToolCall to a JSON object.
Constructor Details
#initialize(sub_type:, tool_call:, name:, messages: OMIT, server: OMIT, function: OMIT, additional_properties: nil) ⇒ Vapi::BashToolWithToolCall
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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/bash_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 80 def initialize(sub_type:, tool_call:, name:, messages: OMIT, server: OMIT, function: OMIT, additional_properties: nil) @messages = if != OMIT @sub_type = sub_type @server = server if server != OMIT @tool_call = tool_call @name = name @function = function if function != OMIT @additional_properties = additional_properties @_field_set = { "messages": , "subType": sub_type, "server": server, "toolCall": tool_call, "name": name, "function": function }.reject do |_k, v| v == OMIT end end |
Instance Attribute Details
#additional_properties ⇒ OpenStruct (readonly)
Returns Additional properties unmapped to the current class definition.
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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/bash_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 45 def additional_properties @additional_properties end |
#function ⇒ Vapi::OpenAiFunction (readonly)
Returns This is the function definition of the tool. For ‘endCall`, `transferCall`, and `dtmf` tools, this is auto-filled based on tool-specific fields like `tool.destinations`. But, even in those cases, you can provide a custom function definition for advanced use cases. An example of an advanced use case is if you want to customize the message that’s spoken for ‘endCall` tool. You can specify a function where it returns an argument “reason”. Then, in `messages` array, you can have many “request-complete” messages. One of these messages will be triggered if the `messages[].conditions` matches the “reason” argument.
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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/bash_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 43 def function @function end |
#messages ⇒ Array<Vapi::BashToolWithToolCallMessagesItem> (readonly)
Returns These are the messages that will be spoken to the user as the tool is running. For some tools, this is auto-filled based on special fields like ‘tool.destinations`. For others like the function tool, these can be custom configured.
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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/bash_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 16 def @messages end |
#name ⇒ String (readonly)
Returns The name of the tool, fixed to ‘bash’.
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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/bash_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 33 def name @name end |
#server ⇒ Vapi::Server (readonly)
Returns This is the server where a ‘tool-calls` webhook will be sent. Notes:
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Webhook is sent to this server when a tool call is made.
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Webhook contains the call, assistant, and phone number objects.
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Webhook contains the variables set on the assistant.
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Webhook is sent to the first available URL in this order:
Vapi::BashToolWithToolCall.{tool{tool.server{tool.server.url}, Vapi::BashToolWithToolCall.{assistant{assistant.server{assistant.server.url}, Vapi::BashToolWithToolCall.{phoneNumber{phoneNumber.server{phoneNumber.server.url}, Vapi::BashToolWithToolCall.{org{org.server{org.server.url}.
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Webhook expects a response with tool call result.
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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/bash_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 29 def server @server end |
#sub_type ⇒ String (readonly)
Returns The sub type of tool.
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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/bash_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 18 def sub_type @sub_type end |
#tool_call ⇒ Vapi::ToolCall (readonly)
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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/bash_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 31 def tool_call @tool_call end |
Class Method Details
.from_json(json_object:) ⇒ Vapi::BashToolWithToolCall
Deserialize a JSON object to an instance of BashToolWithToolCall
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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/bash_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 105 def self.from_json(json_object:) struct = JSON.parse(json_object, object_class: OpenStruct) parsed_json = JSON.parse(json_object) = parsed_json["messages"]&.map do |item| item = item.to_json Vapi::BashToolWithToolCallMessagesItem.from_json(json_object: item) end sub_type = parsed_json["subType"] if parsed_json["server"].nil? server = nil else server = parsed_json["server"].to_json server = Vapi::Server.from_json(json_object: server) end if parsed_json["toolCall"].nil? tool_call = nil else tool_call = parsed_json["toolCall"].to_json tool_call = Vapi::ToolCall.from_json(json_object: tool_call) end name = parsed_json["name"] if parsed_json["function"].nil? function = nil else function = parsed_json["function"].to_json function = Vapi::OpenAiFunction.from_json(json_object: function) end new( messages: , sub_type: sub_type, server: server, tool_call: tool_call, name: name, function: function, additional_properties: struct ) end |
.validate_raw(obj:) ⇒ Void
Leveraged for Union-type generation, validate_raw attempts to parse the given
hash and check each fields type against the current object's property
definitions.
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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/bash_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 156 def self.validate_raw(obj:) obj.&.is_a?(Array) != false || raise("Passed value for field obj.messages is not the expected type, validation failed.") obj.sub_type.is_a?(String) != false || raise("Passed value for field obj.sub_type is not the expected type, validation failed.") obj.server.nil? || Vapi::Server.validate_raw(obj: obj.server) Vapi::ToolCall.validate_raw(obj: obj.tool_call) obj.name.is_a?(String) != false || raise("Passed value for field obj.name is not the expected type, validation failed.") obj.function.nil? || Vapi::OpenAiFunction.validate_raw(obj: obj.function) end |
Instance Method Details
#to_json(*_args) ⇒ String
Serialize an instance of BashToolWithToolCall to a JSON object
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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/bash_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 146 def to_json(*_args) @_field_set&.to_json end |