Class: Vapi::MakeToolWithToolCall

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/make_tool_with_tool_call.rb

Constant Summary collapse

OMIT =
Object.new

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(tool_call:, metadata:, async: OMIT, messages: OMIT, function: OMIT, server: OMIT, additional_properties: nil) ⇒ Vapi::MakeToolWithToolCall

Parameters:

  • async (Boolean) (defaults to: OMIT)

    This determines if the tool is async. If async, the assistant will move forward without waiting for your server to respond. This is useful if you just want to trigger something on your server. If sync, the assistant will wait for your server to respond. This is useful if want assistant to respond with the result from your server. Defaults to synchronous (‘false`).

  • messages (Array<Vapi::MakeToolWithToolCallMessagesItem>) (defaults to: OMIT)

    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.

  • tool_call (Vapi::ToolCall)
  • metadata (Vapi::MakeToolMetadata)
  • function (Vapi::OpenAiFunction) (defaults to: OMIT)

    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.

  • server (Vapi::Server) (defaults to: OMIT)

    This is the server that will be hit when this tool is requested by the model. All requests will be sent with the call object among other things. You can find more details in the Server URL documentation. This overrides the serverUrl set on the org and the phoneNumber. Order of precedence: highest tool.server.url, then assistant.serverUrl, then phoneNumber.serverUrl, then org.serverUrl.

  • additional_properties (OpenStruct) (defaults to: nil)

    Additional properties unmapped to the current class definition



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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/make_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 83

def initialize(tool_call:, metadata:, async: OMIT, messages: OMIT, function: OMIT, server: OMIT,
               additional_properties: nil)
  @async = async if async != OMIT
  @messages = messages if messages != OMIT
  @tool_call = tool_call
  @metadata = 
  @function = function if function != OMIT
  @server = server if server != OMIT
  @additional_properties = additional_properties
  @_field_set = {
    "async": async,
    "messages": messages,
    "toolCall": tool_call,
    "metadata": ,
    "function": function,
    "server": server
  }.reject do |_k, v|
    v == OMIT
  end
end

Instance Attribute Details

#additional_propertiesOpenStruct (readonly)

Returns Additional properties unmapped to the current class definition.

Returns:

  • (OpenStruct)

    Additional properties unmapped to the current class definition



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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/make_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 47

def additional_properties
  @additional_properties
end

#asyncBoolean (readonly)

Returns This determines if the tool is async. If async, the assistant will move forward without waiting for your server to respond. This is useful if you just want to trigger something on your server. If sync, the assistant will wait for your server to respond. This is useful if want assistant to respond with the result from your server. Defaults to synchronous (‘false`).

Returns:

  • (Boolean)

    This determines if the tool is async. If async, the assistant will move forward without waiting for your server to respond. This is useful if you just want to trigger something on your server. If sync, the assistant will wait for your server to respond. This is useful if want assistant to respond with the result from your server. Defaults to synchronous (‘false`).



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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/make_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 19

def async
  @async
end

#functionVapi::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.

Returns:

  • (Vapi::OpenAiFunction)

    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/make_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 38

def function
  @function
end

#messagesArray<Vapi::MakeToolWithToolCallMessagesItem> (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.

Returns:

  • (Array<Vapi::MakeToolWithToolCallMessagesItem>)

    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/make_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 24

def messages
  @messages
end

#metadataVapi::MakeToolMetadata (readonly)



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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/make_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 28

def 
  @metadata
end

#serverVapi::Server (readonly)

Returns This is the server that will be hit when this tool is requested by the model. All requests will be sent with the call object among other things. You can find more details in the Server URL documentation. This overrides the serverUrl set on the org and the phoneNumber. Order of precedence: highest tool.server.url, then assistant.serverUrl, then phoneNumber.serverUrl, then org.serverUrl.

Returns:

  • (Vapi::Server)

    This is the server that will be hit when this tool is requested by the model. All requests will be sent with the call object among other things. You can find more details in the Server URL documentation. This overrides the serverUrl set on the org and the phoneNumber. Order of precedence: highest tool.server.url, then assistant.serverUrl, then phoneNumber.serverUrl, then org.serverUrl.



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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/make_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 45

def server
  @server
end

#tool_callVapi::ToolCall (readonly)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/make_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 26

def tool_call
  @tool_call
end

Class Method Details

.from_json(json_object:) ⇒ Vapi::MakeToolWithToolCall

Deserialize a JSON object to an instance of MakeToolWithToolCall

Parameters:

  • json_object (String)

Returns:



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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/make_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 108

def self.from_json(json_object:)
  struct = JSON.parse(json_object, object_class: OpenStruct)
  parsed_json = JSON.parse(json_object)
  async = parsed_json["async"]
  messages = parsed_json["messages"]&.map do |item|
    item = item.to_json
    Vapi::MakeToolWithToolCallMessagesItem.from_json(json_object: item)
  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
  if parsed_json["metadata"].nil?
     = nil
  else
     = parsed_json["metadata"].to_json
     = Vapi::MakeToolMetadata.from_json(json_object: )
  end
  if parsed_json["function"].nil?
    function = nil
  else
    function = parsed_json["function"].to_json
    function = Vapi::OpenAiFunction.from_json(json_object: function)
  end
  if parsed_json["server"].nil?
    server = nil
  else
    server = parsed_json["server"].to_json
    server = Vapi::Server.from_json(json_object: server)
  end
  new(
    async: async,
    messages: messages,
    tool_call: tool_call,
    metadata: ,
    function: function,
    server: server,
    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.

Parameters:

  • obj (Object)

Returns:

  • (Void)


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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/make_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 164

def self.validate_raw(obj:)
  obj.async&.is_a?(Boolean) != false || raise("Passed value for field obj.async is not the expected type, validation failed.")
  obj.messages&.is_a?(Array) != false || raise("Passed value for field obj.messages is not the expected type, validation failed.")
  Vapi::ToolCall.validate_raw(obj: obj.tool_call)
  Vapi::MakeToolMetadata.validate_raw(obj: obj.)
  obj.function.nil? || Vapi::OpenAiFunction.validate_raw(obj: obj.function)
  obj.server.nil? || Vapi::Server.validate_raw(obj: obj.server)
end

Instance Method Details

#to_json(*_args) ⇒ String

Serialize an instance of MakeToolWithToolCall to a JSON object

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/vapi_server_sdk/types/make_tool_with_tool_call.rb', line 154

def to_json(*_args)
  @_field_set&.to_json
end