View Source GoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.AssistantDevicesPlatformProtoInlinedActionCapability (google_api_content_warehouse v0.4.0)

Attributes

  • alarm (type: GoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.AssistantDevicesPlatformProtoAlarmCapability.t, default: nil) - Specifies capabilities for handling on-device alarms. The presence of this field, even if empty, implies that the device supports alarms.
  • responseLimits (type: GoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.AssistantDevicesPlatformProtoResponseLimits.t, default: nil) - Specifies the size limits on responses. If message is not defined then no limits exist.
  • supportSdkExecute (type: boolean(), default: nil) - Whether this device model package support sdk.EXECUTE client_op (a.k.a action.devices.EXECUTE intent), which will be filled into google.assistant.embedded.v1.DeviceAction.device_request_json. It is default to true (and not public), since all 3P will depends on the device_request_json. Only internal projects like Edoras will set this to false.
  • supportedDeviceOps (type: GoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.AssistantDevicesPlatformProtoSupportedDeviceOps.t, default: nil) - Specifies capabilities for handling assistant.embedded.v1.DeviceOp.
  • supportsMultiResponse (type: boolean(), default: nil) - Specifies whether server can send a series of responses for a single query. Example: Routines where multiple actions to be executed one after another.
  • timer (type: GoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.AssistantDevicesPlatformProtoTimerCapability.t, default: nil) - Specifies capabilities for handling on-device timers. The presence of this field, even if empty, implies that the device supports timers.
  • ttsOutput (type: GoogleApi.ContentWarehouse.V1.Model.AssistantDevicesPlatformProtoTtsOutputCapability.t, default: nil) - Specifies whether client supports receiving DeviceAction.tts_output.

Summary

Functions

Unwrap a decoded JSON object into its complex fields.

Types

Functions

@spec decode(struct(), keyword()) :: struct()

Unwrap a decoded JSON object into its complex fields.