use of com.ibm.watson.assistant.v1.model.Intent in project java-sdk by watson-developer-cloud.
the class Conversation method createIntent.
/**
* Create intent.
*
* Create a new intent.
*
* @param createIntentOptions the {@link CreateIntentOptions} containing the options for the call
* @return a {@link ServiceCall} with a response type of {@link Intent}
*/
public ServiceCall<Intent> createIntent(CreateIntentOptions createIntentOptions) {
Validator.notNull(createIntentOptions, "createIntentOptions cannot be null");
String[] pathSegments = { "v1/workspaces", "intents" };
String[] pathParameters = { createIntentOptions.workspaceId() };
RequestBuilder builder = RequestBuilder.post(RequestBuilder.constructHttpUrl(getEndPoint(), pathSegments, pathParameters));
builder.query(VERSION, versionDate);
final JsonObject contentJson = new JsonObject();
contentJson.addProperty("intent", createIntentOptions.intent());
if (createIntentOptions.description() != null) {
contentJson.addProperty("description", createIntentOptions.description());
}
if (createIntentOptions.examples() != null) {
contentJson.add("examples", GsonSingleton.getGson().toJsonTree(createIntentOptions.examples()));
}
builder.bodyJson(contentJson);
return createServiceCall(builder.build(), ResponseConverterUtils.getObject(Intent.class));
}
use of com.ibm.watson.assistant.v1.model.Intent in project java-sdk by watson-developer-cloud.
the class Conversation method updateIntent.
/**
* Update intent.
*
* Update an existing intent with new or modified data. You must provide data defining the content of the updated
* intent.
*
* @param updateIntentOptions the {@link UpdateIntentOptions} containing the options for the call
* @return a {@link ServiceCall} with a response type of {@link Intent}
*/
public ServiceCall<Intent> updateIntent(UpdateIntentOptions updateIntentOptions) {
Validator.notNull(updateIntentOptions, "updateIntentOptions cannot be null");
String[] pathSegments = { "v1/workspaces", "intents" };
String[] pathParameters = { updateIntentOptions.workspaceId(), updateIntentOptions.intent() };
RequestBuilder builder = RequestBuilder.post(RequestBuilder.constructHttpUrl(getEndPoint(), pathSegments, pathParameters));
builder.query(VERSION, versionDate);
final JsonObject contentJson = new JsonObject();
if (updateIntentOptions.newIntent() != null) {
contentJson.addProperty("intent", updateIntentOptions.newIntent());
}
if (updateIntentOptions.newExamples() != null) {
contentJson.add("examples", GsonSingleton.getGson().toJsonTree(updateIntentOptions.newExamples()));
}
if (updateIntentOptions.newDescription() != null) {
contentJson.addProperty("description", updateIntentOptions.newDescription());
}
builder.bodyJson(contentJson);
return createServiceCall(builder.build(), ResponseConverterUtils.getObject(Intent.class));
}
use of com.ibm.watson.assistant.v1.model.Intent in project java-sdk by watson-developer-cloud.
the class AssistantServiceIT method testUpdateIntent.
/**
* Test updateIntent.
*/
@Test
public void testUpdateIntent() {
// gotta be unique
String intentName = "Hello" + UUID.randomUUID().toString();
String intentDescription = "Description of " + intentName;
String intentExample = "Example of " + intentName;
List<CreateExample> intentExamples = new ArrayList<CreateExample>();
intentExamples.add(new CreateExample.Builder().text(intentExample).build());
CreateIntentOptions createOptions = new CreateIntentOptions.Builder(workspaceId, intentName).description(intentDescription).examples(intentExamples).build();
service.createIntent(createOptions).execute();
try {
String intentDescription2 = "Updated description of " + intentName;
String intentExample2 = "Updated Example of " + intentName;
List<CreateExample> intentExamples2 = new ArrayList<CreateExample>();
intentExamples2.add(new CreateExample.Builder().text(intentExample2).build());
Date start = new Date();
UpdateIntentOptions updateOptions = new UpdateIntentOptions.Builder(workspaceId, intentName).newDescription(intentDescription2).newExamples(intentExamples2).build();
Intent response = service.updateIntent(updateOptions).execute();
assertNotNull(response);
assertNotNull(response.getIntentName());
assertEquals(response.getIntentName(), intentName);
assertNotNull(response.getDescription());
assertEquals(response.getDescription(), intentDescription2);
Date now = new Date();
ListExamplesOptions listOptions = new ListExamplesOptions.Builder(workspaceId, intentName).includeAudit(true).build();
ExampleCollection ecResponse = service.listExamples(listOptions).execute();
assertNotNull(ecResponse);
assertNotNull(ecResponse.getExamples());
List<Example> examples = ecResponse.getExamples();
assertTrue(examples.size() == 1);
assertEquals(examples.get(0).getExampleText(), intentExample2);
assertTrue(fuzzyBefore(examples.get(0).getCreated(), now));
assertTrue(fuzzyAfter(examples.get(0).getCreated(), start));
assertTrue(fuzzyBefore(examples.get(0).getUpdated(), now));
assertTrue(fuzzyAfter(examples.get(0).getUpdated(), start));
} catch (Exception ex) {
fail(ex.getMessage());
} finally {
// Clean up
DeleteIntentOptions deleteOptions = new DeleteIntentOptions.Builder(workspaceId, intentName).build();
service.deleteIntent(deleteOptions).execute();
}
}
use of com.ibm.watson.assistant.v1.model.Intent in project java-sdk by watson-developer-cloud.
the class Assistant method updateIntent.
/**
* Update intent.
*
* Update an existing intent with new or modified data. You must provide component objects defining the content of the
* updated intent. This operation is limited to 2000 requests per 30 minutes. For more information, see **Rate
* limiting**.
*
* @param updateIntentOptions the {@link UpdateIntentOptions} containing the options for the call
* @return a {@link ServiceCall} with a response type of {@link Intent}
*/
public ServiceCall<Intent> updateIntent(UpdateIntentOptions updateIntentOptions) {
Validator.notNull(updateIntentOptions, "updateIntentOptions cannot be null");
String[] pathSegments = { "v1/workspaces", "intents" };
String[] pathParameters = { updateIntentOptions.workspaceId(), updateIntentOptions.intent() };
RequestBuilder builder = RequestBuilder.post(RequestBuilder.constructHttpUrl(getEndPoint(), pathSegments, pathParameters));
builder.query(VERSION, versionDate);
final JsonObject contentJson = new JsonObject();
if (updateIntentOptions.newIntent() != null) {
contentJson.addProperty("intent", updateIntentOptions.newIntent());
}
if (updateIntentOptions.newExamples() != null) {
contentJson.add("examples", GsonSingleton.getGson().toJsonTree(updateIntentOptions.newExamples()));
}
if (updateIntentOptions.newDescription() != null) {
contentJson.addProperty("description", updateIntentOptions.newDescription());
}
builder.bodyJson(contentJson);
return createServiceCall(builder.build(), ResponseConverterUtils.getObject(Intent.class));
}
use of com.ibm.watson.assistant.v1.model.Intent in project java-sdk by watson-developer-cloud.
the class Assistant method createIntent.
/**
* Create intent.
*
* Create a new intent. This operation is limited to 2000 requests per 30 minutes. For more information, see **Rate
* limiting**.
*
* @param createIntentOptions the {@link CreateIntentOptions} containing the options for the call
* @return a {@link ServiceCall} with a response type of {@link Intent}
*/
public ServiceCall<Intent> createIntent(CreateIntentOptions createIntentOptions) {
Validator.notNull(createIntentOptions, "createIntentOptions cannot be null");
String[] pathSegments = { "v1/workspaces", "intents" };
String[] pathParameters = { createIntentOptions.workspaceId() };
RequestBuilder builder = RequestBuilder.post(RequestBuilder.constructHttpUrl(getEndPoint(), pathSegments, pathParameters));
builder.query(VERSION, versionDate);
final JsonObject contentJson = new JsonObject();
contentJson.addProperty("intent", createIntentOptions.intent());
if (createIntentOptions.description() != null) {
contentJson.addProperty("description", createIntentOptions.description());
}
if (createIntentOptions.examples() != null) {
contentJson.add("examples", GsonSingleton.getGson().toJsonTree(createIntentOptions.examples()));
}
builder.bodyJson(contentJson);
return createServiceCall(builder.build(), ResponseConverterUtils.getObject(Intent.class));
}
Aggregations