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/* eslint-disable */
/* tslint:disable */
/*
* ---------------------------------------------------------------
* ## THIS FILE WAS GENERATED VIA SWAGGER-TYPESCRIPT-API ##
* ## ##
* ## AUTHOR: acacode ##
* ## SOURCE: https://github.com/acacode/swagger-typescript-api ##
* ---------------------------------------------------------------
*/
export interface DeepgramTranscriber {
/** This is the transcription provider that will be used. */
provider: 'deepgram';
/** This is the Deepgram model that will be used. A list of models can be found here: https://developers.deepgram.com/docs/models-languages-overview */
model?:
| 'nova-2'
| 'nova-2-general'
| 'nova-2-meeting'
| 'nova-2-phonecall'
| 'nova-2-finance'
| 'nova-2-conversationalai'
| 'nova-2-voicemail'
| 'nova-2-video'
| 'nova-2-medical'
| 'nova-2-drivethru'
| 'nova-2-automotive'
| 'nova'
| 'nova-general'
| 'nova-phonecall'
| 'nova-medical'
| 'enhanced'
| 'enhanced-general'
| 'enhanced-meeting'
| 'enhanced-phonecall'
| 'enhanced-finance'
| 'base'
| 'base-general'
| 'base-meeting'
| 'base-phonecall'
| 'base-finance'
| 'base-conversationalai'
| 'base-voicemail'
| 'base-video'
| string;
/** This is the language that will be set for the transcription. The list of languages Deepgram supports can be found here: https://developers.deepgram.com/docs/models-languages-overview */
language?:
| 'bg'
| 'ca'
| 'cs'
| 'da'
| 'da-DK'
| 'de'
| 'de-CH'
| 'el'
| 'en'
| 'en-AU'
| 'en-GB'
| 'en-IN'
| 'en-NZ'
| 'en-US'
| 'es'
| 'es-419'
| 'es-LATAM'
| 'et'
| 'fi'
| 'fr'
| 'fr-CA'
| 'hi'
| 'hi-Latn'
| 'hu'
| 'id'
| 'it'
| 'ja'
| 'ko'
| 'ko-KR'
| 'lt'
| 'lv'
| 'ms'
| 'nl'
| 'nl-BE'
| 'no'
| 'pl'
| 'pt'
| 'pt-BR'
| 'ro'
| 'ru'
| 'sk'
| 'sv'
| 'sv-SE'
| 'ta'
| 'taq'
| 'th'
| 'th-TH'
| 'tr'
| 'uk'
| 'vi'
| 'zh'
| 'zh-CN'
| 'zh-Hans'
| 'zh-Hant'
| 'zh-TW';
/**
* This will be use smart format option provided by Deepgram. It's default disabled because it can sometimes format numbers as times sometimes but it's getting better.
* @example false
*/
smartFormat?: boolean;
/** These keywords are passed to the transcription model to help it pick up use-case specific words. Anything that may not be a common word, like your company name, should be added here. */
keywords?: string[];
}
export interface TalkscriberTranscriber {
/** This is the transcription provider that will be used. */
provider: 'talkscriber';
/** This is the model that will be used for the transcription. */
model?: 'whisper';
/** This is the language that will be set for the transcription. The list of languages Whisper supports can be found here: https://github.com/openai/whisper/blob/main/whisper/tokenizer.py */
language?:
| 'en'
| 'zh'
| 'de'
| 'es'
| 'ru'
| 'ko'
| 'fr'
| 'ja'
| 'pt'
| 'tr'
| 'pl'
| 'ca'
| 'nl'
| 'ar'
| 'sv'
| 'it'
| 'id'
| 'hi'
| 'fi'
| 'vi'
| 'he'
| 'uk'
| 'el'
| 'ms'
| 'cs'
| 'ro'
| 'da'
| 'hu'
| 'ta'
| 'no'
| 'th'
| 'ur'
| 'hr'
| 'bg'
| 'lt'
| 'la'
| 'mi'
| 'ml'
| 'cy'
| 'sk'
| 'te'
| 'fa'
| 'lv'
| 'bn'
| 'sr'
| 'az'
| 'sl'
| 'kn'
| 'et'
| 'mk'
| 'br'
| 'eu'
| 'is'
| 'hy'
| 'ne'
| 'mn'
| 'bs'
| 'kk'
| 'sq'
| 'sw'
| 'gl'
| 'mr'
| 'pa'
| 'si'
| 'km'
| 'sn'
| 'yo'
| 'so'
| 'af'
| 'oc'
| 'ka'
| 'be'
| 'tg'
| 'sd'
| 'gu'
| 'am'
| 'yi'
| 'lo'
| 'uz'
| 'fo'
| 'ht'
| 'ps'
| 'tk'
| 'nn'
| 'mt'
| 'sa'
| 'lb'
| 'my'
| 'bo'
| 'tl'
| 'mg'
| 'as'
| 'tt'
| 'haw'
| 'ln'
| 'ha'
| 'ba'
| 'jw'
| 'su'
| 'yue';
}
export interface GladiaTranscriber {
/** This is the transcription provider that will be used. */
provider: 'gladia';
/** This is the Gladia model that will be used. Default is 'fast' */
model?: 'fast' | 'accurate';
/** Defines how the transcription model detects the audio language. Default value is 'automatic single language'. */
languageBehaviour?:
| 'manual'
| 'automatic single language'
| 'automatic multiple languages';
/** Defines the language to use for the transcription. Required when languageBehaviour is 'manual'. */
language?:
| 'af'
| 'sq'
| 'am'
| 'ar'
| 'hy'
| 'as'
| 'az'
| 'ba'
| 'eu'
| 'be'
| 'bn'
| 'bs'
| 'br'
| 'bg'
| 'ca'
| 'zh'
| 'hr'
| 'cs'
| 'da'
| 'nl'
| 'en'
| 'et'
| 'fo'
| 'fi'
| 'fr'
| 'gl'
| 'ka'
| 'de'
| 'el'
| 'gu'
| 'ht'
| 'ha'
| 'haw'
| 'he'
| 'hi'
| 'hu'
| 'is'
| 'id'
| 'it'
| 'ja'
| 'jp'
| 'jv'
| 'kn'
| 'kk'
| 'km'
| 'ko'
| 'lo'
| 'la'
| 'lv'
| 'ln'
| 'lt'
| 'lb'
| 'mk'
| 'mg'
| 'ms'
| 'ml'
| 'mt'
| 'mi'
| 'mr'
| 'mn'
| 'mymr'
| 'ne'
| 'no'
| 'nn'
| 'oc'
| 'ps'
| 'fa'
| 'pl'
| 'pt'
| 'pa'
| 'ro'
| 'ru'
| 'sa'
| 'sr'
| 'sn'
| 'sd'
| 'si'
| 'sk'
| 'sl'
| 'so'
| 'es'
| 'su'
| 'sw'
| 'sv'
| 'tl'
| 'tg'
| 'ta'
| 'tt'
| 'te'
| 'th'
| 'bo'
| 'tr'
| 'tk'
| 'uk'
| 'ur'
| 'uz'
| 'vi'
| 'cy'
| 'yi'
| 'yo';
/**
* Provides a custom vocabulary to the model to improve accuracy of transcribing context specific words, technical terms, names, etc. If empty, this argument is ignored.
* ⚠️ Warning ⚠️: Please be aware that the transcription_hint field has a character limit of 600. If you provide a transcription_hint longer than 600 characters, it will be automatically truncated to meet this limit.
* @maxLength 600
* @example "custom vocabulary"
*/
transcriptionHint?: string;
/**
* If prosody is true, you will get a transcription that can contain prosodies i.e. (laugh) (giggles) (malefic laugh) (toss) (music)… Default value is false.
* @example false
*/
prosody?: boolean;
/**
* If true, audio will be pre-processed to improve accuracy but latency will increase. Default value is false.
* @example false
*/
audioEnhancer?: boolean;
}
export interface Condition {
/** This is the name of the parameter that you want to check. */
param: string;
/** This is the value you want to compare against the parameter. */
value: string;
/** This is the operator you want to use to compare the parameter and value. */
operator: 'eq' | 'neq' | 'gt' | 'gte' | 'lt' | 'lte';
}
export interface ToolMessageStart {
/**
* This message is triggered when the tool call starts.
*
* This message is never triggered for async tools.
*
* If this message is not provided, one of the default filler messages "Hold on a sec", "One moment", "Just a sec", "Give me a moment" or "This'll just take a sec" will be used.
*/
type: 'request-start';
/** This is the content that the assistant says when this message is triggered. */
content: string;
/** This is an optional array of conditions that the tool call arguments must meet in order for this message to be triggered. */
conditions?: Condition[];
}
export interface ToolMessageComplete {
/**
* This message is triggered when the tool call is complete.
*
* This message is triggered immediately without waiting for your server to respond for async tool calls.
*
* If this message is not provided, the model will be requested to respond.
*
* If this message is provided, only this message will be spoken and the model will not be requested to come up with a response. It's an exclusive OR.
*/
type: 'request-complete';
/**
* This is optional and defaults to "assistant".
*
* When role=assistant, `content` is said out loud.
*
* When role=system, `content` is passed to the model in a system message. Example:
* system: default one
* assistant:
* user:
* assistant:
* user:
* assistant:
* user:
* assistant: tool called
* tool: your server response
* <--- system prompt as hint
* ---> model generates response which is spoken
* This is useful when you want to provide a hint to the model about what to say next.
*/
role?: 'assistant' | 'system';
/** This is the content that the assistant says when this message is triggered. */
content: string;
/** This is an optional array of conditions that the tool call arguments must meet in order for this message to be triggered. */
conditions?: Condition[];
}
export interface ToolMessageFailed {
/**
* This message is triggered when the tool call fails.
*
* This message is never triggered for async tool calls.
*
* If this message is not provided, the model will be requested to respond.
*
* If this message is provided, only this message will be spoken and the model will not be requested to come up with a response. It's an exclusive OR.
*/
type: 'request-failed';
/** This is the content that the assistant says when this message is triggered. */
content: string;
/** This is an optional array of conditions that the tool call arguments must meet in order for this message to be triggered. */
conditions?: Condition[];
}
export interface ToolMessageDelayed {
/**
* This message is triggered when the tool call is delayed.
*
* There are the two things that can trigger this message:
* 1. The user talks with the assistant while your server is processing the request. Default is "Sorry, a few more seconds."
* 2. The server doesn't respond within `timingMilliseconds`.
*
* This message is never triggered for async tool calls.
*/
type: 'request-response-delayed';
/**
* The number of milliseconds to wait for the server response before saying this message.
* @min 100
* @max 20000
* @example 1000
*/
timingMilliseconds?: number;
/** This is the content that the assistant says when this message is triggered. */
content: string;
/** This is an optional array of conditions that the tool call arguments must meet in order for this message to be triggered. */
conditions?: Condition[];
}
export interface JsonSchema {
/**
* This is the type of output you'd like.
*
* `string`, `number`, `integer`, `boolean` are the primitive types and should be obvious.
*
* `array` and `object` are more interesting and quite powerful. They allow you to define nested structures.
*
* For `array`, you can define the schema of the items in the array using the `items` property.
*
* For `object`, you can define the properties of the object using the `properties` property.
*/
type: 'string' | 'number' | 'integer' | 'boolean' | 'array' | 'object';
/**
* This is required if the type is "array". This is the schema of the items in the array.
*
* This is of type JsonSchema. However, Swagger doesn't support circular references.
*/
items?: object;
/**
* This is required if the type is "object". This specifies the properties of the object.
*
* This is a map of string to JsonSchema. However, Swagger doesn't support circular references.
*/
properties?: object;
/** This is the description to help the model understand what it needs to output. */
description?: string;
/**
* This is a list of properties that are required.
*
* This only makes sense if the type is "object".
*/
required?: string[];
}
export interface OpenAIFunctionParameters {
/** This must be set to 'object'. It instructs the model to return a JSON object containing the function call properties. */
type: 'object';
/**
* This provides a description of the properties required by the function.
* JSON Schema can be used to specify expectations for each property.
* Refer to [this doc](https://ajv.js.org/json-schema.html#json-data-type) for a comprehensive guide on JSON Schema.
*/
properties: Record<string, JsonSchema>;
/** This specifies the properties that are required by the function. */
required?: string[];
}
export interface OpenAIFunction {
/**
* This is the the name of the function to be called.
*
* Must be a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or contain underscores and dashes, with a maximum length of 64.
* @maxLength 64
* @pattern /^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]{1,64}$/
*/
name: string;
/**
* This is the description of what the function does, used by the AI to choose when and how to call the function.
* @maxLength 1000
*/
description?: string;
/**
* These are the parameters the functions accepts, described as a JSON Schema object.
*
* See the [OpenAI guide](https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/function-calling) for examples, and the [JSON Schema reference](https://json-schema.org/understanding-json-schema) for documentation about the format.
*
* Omitting parameters defines a function with an empty parameter list.
*/
parameters?: OpenAIFunctionParameters;
}
export interface Server {
/**
* This is the timeout in seconds for the request to your server. Defaults to 20 seconds.
*
* @default 20
* @min 1
* @max 20
* @example 20
*/
timeoutSeconds?: number;
/** API endpoint to send requests to. */
url: string;
/**
* This is the secret you can set that Vapi will send with every request to your server. Will be sent as a header called x-vapi-secret.
*
* Same precedence logic as server.
*/
secret?: string;
}
export interface CreateDtmfToolDTO {
/**
* 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`).
* @example false
*/
async?: boolean;
/**
* 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.
*/
messages?: (
| ToolMessageStart
| ToolMessageComplete
| ToolMessageFailed
| ToolMessageDelayed
)[];
/** The type of tool. "dtmf" for DTMF tool. */
type: 'dtmf';
/**
* 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.
*/
function?: OpenAIFunction;
/**
* 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.
*/
server?: Server;
}
export interface CreateEndCallToolDTO {
/**
* 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`).
* @example false
*/
async?: boolean;
/**
* 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.
*/
messages?: (
| ToolMessageStart
| ToolMessageComplete
| ToolMessageFailed
| ToolMessageDelayed
)[];
/** The type of tool. "endCall" for End Call tool. */
type: 'endCall';
/**
* 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.
*/
function?: OpenAIFunction;
/**
* 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.
*/
server?: Server;
}
export interface CreateVoicemailToolDTO {
/**
* 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`).
* @example false
*/
async?: boolean;
/**
* 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.
*/
messages?: (
| ToolMessageStart
| ToolMessageComplete
| ToolMessageFailed
| ToolMessageDelayed
)[];
/** The type of tool. "voicemail". This uses the model itself to determine if a voicemil was reached. Can be used alternatively/alongside with TwilioVoicemailDetection */
type: 'voicemail';
/**
* 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.
*/
function?: OpenAIFunction;
/**
* 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.
*/
server?: Server;
}
export interface CreateFunctionToolDTO {
/**
* 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`).
* @example false
*/
async?: boolean;
/**
* 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.
*/
messages?: (
| ToolMessageStart
| ToolMessageComplete
| ToolMessageFailed
| ToolMessageDelayed
)[];
/** The type of tool. "function" for Function tool. */
type: 'function';
/**
* 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.
*/
function?: OpenAIFunction;
/**
* 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.
*/
server?: Server;
}
export interface GhlToolMetadata {
workflowId?: string;
locationId?: string;
}
export interface CreateGhlToolDTO {
/**
* 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`).
* @example false
*/
async?: boolean;
/**
* 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.
*/
messages?: (
| ToolMessageStart
| ToolMessageComplete
| ToolMessageFailed
| ToolMessageDelayed
)[];
/** The type of tool. "ghl" for GHL tool. */
type: 'ghl';
metadata: GhlToolMetadata;
/**
* 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.
*/
function?: OpenAIFunction;
/**
* 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.
*/
server?: Server;
}
export interface MakeToolMetadata {
scenarioId?: number;
triggerHookId?: number;
}
export interface CreateMakeToolDTO {
/**
* 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`).
* @example false
*/
async?: boolean;
/**
* 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.
*/
messages?: (
| ToolMessageStart
| ToolMessageComplete
| ToolMessageFailed
| ToolMessageDelayed
)[];
/** The type of tool. "make" for Make tool. */
type: 'make';
metadata: MakeToolMetadata;
/**
* 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.
*/
function?: OpenAIFunction;
/**
* 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.
*/
server?: Server;
}
export interface AssistantTransferDestination {
type: 'assistant';
/** This is the assistant to transfer the call to. */
assistantName: string;
/** This is the message to say before transferring the call to the destination. */
message?: string;
/** This is the description of the destination, used by the AI to choose when and how to transfer the call. */
description?: string;
}
export interface NumberTransferDestination {
type: 'number';
/** This is the phone number to transfer the call to. */
number: string;
/** This is the message to say before transferring the call to the destination. */
message?: string;
/** This is the description of the destination, used by the AI to choose when and how to transfer the call. */
description?: string;
}
export interface SipTransferDestination {
type: 'sip';
/** This is the SIP URI to transfer the call to. */
sipUri: string;
/** This is the message to say before transferring the call to the destination. */
message?: string;
/** This is the description of the destination. This is used by the model to decide when to transfer the call to this destination. */
description?: string;
}
export interface CreateTransferCallToolDTO {
/**
* 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`).
* @example false
*/
async?: boolean;
/**
* 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.
*/
messages?: (
| ToolMessageStart
| ToolMessageComplete
| ToolMessageFailed
| ToolMessageDelayed
)[];
type: 'transferCall';
/** These are the destinations that the call can be transferred to. If no destinations are provided, server.url will be used to get the transfer destination once the tool is called. */
destinations?: (
| AssistantTransferDestination
| NumberTransferDestination
| SipTransferDestination
)[];
/**
* 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.
*/
function?: OpenAIFunction;
/**
* 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.
*/
server?: Server;
}
export interface OpenAIMessage {
content: string | null;
role: 'assistant' | 'function' | 'user' | 'system' | 'tool';
}
export interface KnowledgeBase {
provider: 'canonical';
/**
* @min 1
* @max 10
*/
topK?: number;
fileIds: string[];
}
export interface AnyscaleModel {
/** This is the starting state for the conversation. */
messages?: OpenAIMessage[];
/**
* These are the tools that the assistant can use during the call. To use existing tools, use `toolIds`.
*
* Both `tools` and `toolIds` can be used together.
*/
tools?: (
| CreateDtmfToolDTO
| CreateEndCallToolDTO
| CreateVoicemailToolDTO
| CreateFunctionToolDTO
| CreateGhlToolDTO
| CreateMakeToolDTO
| CreateTransferCallToolDTO
)[];
/**
* These are the tools that the assistant can use during the call. To use transient tools, use `tools`.
*
* Both `tools` and `toolIds` can be used together.
*/
toolIds?: string[];
provider: 'anyscale';
/** This is the name of the model. Ex. cognitivecomputations/dolphin-mixtral-8x7b */
model: string;
/**
* This is the temperature that will be used for calls. Default is 0 to leverage caching for lower latency.
* @min 0
* @max 2
*/
temperature?: number;
/** These are the options for the knowledge base. */
knowledgeBase?: KnowledgeBase;
/**
* This is the max number of tokens that the assistant will be allowed to generate in each turn of the conversation. Default is 250.
* @min 50
* @max 1000
*/
maxTokens?: number;
/**
* This determines whether we detect user's emotion while they speak and send it as an additional info to model.
*
* Default `false` because the model is usually are good at understanding the user's emotion from text.
*/
emotionRecognitionEnabled?: boolean;
}
export interface AnthropicModel {
/** This is the starting state for the conversation. */
messages?: OpenAIMessage[];
/**
* These are the tools that the assistant can use during the call. To use existing tools, use `toolIds`.
*
* Both `tools` and `toolIds` can be used together.
*/
tools?: (
| CreateDtmfToolDTO
| CreateEndCallToolDTO
| CreateVoicemailToolDTO
| CreateFunctionToolDTO
| CreateGhlToolDTO
| CreateMakeToolDTO
| CreateTransferCallToolDTO
)[];
/**
* These are the tools that the assistant can use during the call. To use transient tools, use `tools`.
*
* Both `tools` and `toolIds` can be used together.
*/
toolIds?: string[];
/** This is the Anthropic/Claude models that will be used. */
model:
| 'claude-3-opus-20240229'
| 'claude-3-sonnet-20240229'
| 'claude-3-haiku-20240307'
| 'claude-3-5-sonnet-20240620';
provider: 'anthropic';
/**
* This is the temperature that will be used for calls. Default is 0 to leverage caching for lower latency.
* @min 0
* @max 2
*/
temperature?: number;
/** These are the options for the knowledge base. */
knowledgeBase?: KnowledgeBase;
/**
* This is the max number of tokens that the assistant will be allowed to generate in each turn of the conversation. Default is 250.
* @min 50
* @max 1000
*/
maxTokens?: number;