Example #1
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    async def batch_delete_intents(
        self,
        request: intent.BatchDeleteIntentsRequest = None,
        *,
        parent: str = None,
        intents: Sequence[intent.Intent] = None,
        retry: retries.Retry = gapic_v1.method.DEFAULT,
        timeout: float = None,
        metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = (),
    ) -> operation_async.AsyncOperation:
        r"""Deletes intents in the specified agent.

        Operation <response:
        [google.protobuf.Empty][google.protobuf.Empty]>

        Args:
            request (:class:`google.cloud.dialogflow_v2.types.BatchDeleteIntentsRequest`):
                The request object. The request message for
                [Intents.BatchDeleteIntents][google.cloud.dialogflow.v2.Intents.BatchDeleteIntents].
            parent (:class:`str`):
                Required. The name of the agent to delete all entities
                types for. Format: ``projects/<Project ID>/agent``.

                This corresponds to the ``parent`` field
                on the ``request`` instance; if ``request`` is provided, this
                should not be set.
            intents (:class:`Sequence[google.cloud.dialogflow_v2.types.Intent]`):
                Required. The collection of intents to delete. Only
                intent ``name`` must be filled in.

                This corresponds to the ``intents`` field
                on the ``request`` instance; if ``request`` is provided, this
                should not be set.
            retry (google.api_core.retry.Retry): Designation of what errors, if any,
                should be retried.
            timeout (float): The timeout for this request.
            metadata (Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]): Strings which should be
                sent along with the request as metadata.

        Returns:
            google.api_core.operation_async.AsyncOperation:
                An object representing a long-running operation.

                The result type for the operation will be :class:`google.protobuf.empty_pb2.Empty` A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated
                   empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to
                   use it as the request or the response type of an API
                   method. For instance:

                      service Foo {
                         rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns
                         (google.protobuf.Empty);

                      }

                   The JSON representation for Empty is empty JSON
                   object {}.

        """
        # Create or coerce a protobuf request object.
        # Sanity check: If we got a request object, we should *not* have
        # gotten any keyword arguments that map to the request.
        has_flattened_params = any([parent, intents])
        if request is not None and has_flattened_params:
            raise ValueError("If the `request` argument is set, then none of "
                             "the individual field arguments should be set.")

        request = intent.BatchDeleteIntentsRequest(request)

        # If we have keyword arguments corresponding to fields on the
        # request, apply these.
        if parent is not None:
            request.parent = parent
        if intents:
            request.intents.extend(intents)

        # Wrap the RPC method; this adds retry and timeout information,
        # and friendly error handling.
        rpc = gapic_v1.method_async.wrap_method(
            self._client._transport.batch_delete_intents,
            default_timeout=None,
            client_info=DEFAULT_CLIENT_INFO,
        )

        # Certain fields should be provided within the metadata header;
        # add these here.
        metadata = tuple(metadata) + (gapic_v1.routing_header.to_grpc_metadata(
            (("parent", request.parent), )), )

        # Send the request.
        response = await rpc(
            request,
            retry=retry,
            timeout=timeout,
            metadata=metadata,
        )

        # Wrap the response in an operation future.
        response = operation_async.from_gapic(
            response,
            self._client._transport.operations_client,
            empty_pb2.Empty,
            metadata_type=struct_pb2.Struct,
        )

        # Done; return the response.
        return response
    async def batch_delete_intents(
        self,
        request: Union[intent.BatchDeleteIntentsRequest, dict] = None,
        *,
        parent: str = None,
        intents: Sequence[intent.Intent] = None,
        retry: OptionalRetry = gapic_v1.method.DEFAULT,
        timeout: float = None,
        metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = (),
    ) -> operation_async.AsyncOperation:
        r"""Deletes intents in the specified agent.

        This method is a `long-running
        operation <https://cloud.google.com/dialogflow/es/docs/how/long-running-operations>`__.
        The returned ``Operation`` type has the following
        method-specific fields:

        -  ``metadata``: An empty `Struct
           message <https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/google.protobuf#struct>`__
        -  ``response``: An `Empty
           message <https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/google.protobuf#empty>`__

        Note: You should always train an agent prior to sending it
        queries. See the `training
        documentation <https://cloud.google.com/dialogflow/es/docs/training>`__.

        .. code-block:: python

            from google.cloud import dialogflow_v2

            async def sample_batch_delete_intents():
                # Create a client
                client = dialogflow_v2.IntentsAsyncClient()

                # Initialize request argument(s)
                intents = dialogflow_v2.Intent()
                intents.display_name = "display_name_value"

                request = dialogflow_v2.BatchDeleteIntentsRequest(
                    parent="parent_value",
                    intents=intents,
                )

                # Make the request
                operation = client.batch_delete_intents(request=request)

                print("Waiting for operation to complete...")

                response = await operation.result()

                # Handle the response
                print(response)

        Args:
            request (Union[google.cloud.dialogflow_v2.types.BatchDeleteIntentsRequest, dict]):
                The request object. The request message for
                [Intents.BatchDeleteIntents][google.cloud.dialogflow.v2.Intents.BatchDeleteIntents].
            parent (:class:`str`):
                Required. The name of the agent to delete all entities
                types for. Format: ``projects/<Project ID>/agent``.

                This corresponds to the ``parent`` field
                on the ``request`` instance; if ``request`` is provided, this
                should not be set.
            intents (:class:`Sequence[google.cloud.dialogflow_v2.types.Intent]`):
                Required. The collection of intents to delete. Only
                intent ``name`` must be filled in.

                This corresponds to the ``intents`` field
                on the ``request`` instance; if ``request`` is provided, this
                should not be set.
            retry (google.api_core.retry.Retry): Designation of what errors, if any,
                should be retried.
            timeout (float): The timeout for this request.
            metadata (Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]): Strings which should be
                sent along with the request as metadata.

        Returns:
            google.api_core.operation_async.AsyncOperation:
                An object representing a long-running operation.

                The result type for the operation will be :class:`google.protobuf.empty_pb2.Empty` A generic empty message that you can re-use to avoid defining duplicated
                   empty messages in your APIs. A typical example is to
                   use it as the request or the response type of an API
                   method. For instance:

                      service Foo {
                         rpc Bar(google.protobuf.Empty) returns
                         (google.protobuf.Empty);

                      }

                   The JSON representation for Empty is empty JSON
                   object {}.

        """
        # Create or coerce a protobuf request object.
        # Quick check: If we got a request object, we should *not* have
        # gotten any keyword arguments that map to the request.
        has_flattened_params = any([parent, intents])
        if request is not None and has_flattened_params:
            raise ValueError(
                "If the `request` argument is set, then none of "
                "the individual field arguments should be set."
            )

        request = intent.BatchDeleteIntentsRequest(request)

        # If we have keyword arguments corresponding to fields on the
        # request, apply these.
        if parent is not None:
            request.parent = parent
        if intents:
            request.intents.extend(intents)

        # Wrap the RPC method; this adds retry and timeout information,
        # and friendly error handling.
        rpc = gapic_v1.method_async.wrap_method(
            self._client._transport.batch_delete_intents,
            default_timeout=None,
            client_info=DEFAULT_CLIENT_INFO,
        )

        # Certain fields should be provided within the metadata header;
        # add these here.
        metadata = tuple(metadata) + (
            gapic_v1.routing_header.to_grpc_metadata((("parent", request.parent),)),
        )

        # Send the request.
        response = await rpc(
            request,
            retry=retry,
            timeout=timeout,
            metadata=metadata,
        )

        # Wrap the response in an operation future.
        response = operation_async.from_gapic(
            response,
            self._client._transport.operations_client,
            empty_pb2.Empty,
            metadata_type=struct_pb2.Struct,
        )

        # Done; return the response.
        return response