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I'm designing a Google Actions webhook. I want to use the pre-defined static response for most requests, but in some situations, I want to return a 'simple response' to the user.



I've read that if my webhook does not return a response, then the static response will be used, but the webhook response format requires a 'Richresponse'. How can I send a response that will cause the static response to be used?










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    I'm designing a Google Actions webhook. I want to use the pre-defined static response for most requests, but in some situations, I want to return a 'simple response' to the user.



    I've read that if my webhook does not return a response, then the static response will be used, but the webhook response format requires a 'Richresponse'. How can I send a response that will cause the static response to be used?










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      I'm designing a Google Actions webhook. I want to use the pre-defined static response for most requests, but in some situations, I want to return a 'simple response' to the user.



      I've read that if my webhook does not return a response, then the static response will be used, but the webhook response format requires a 'Richresponse'. How can I send a response that will cause the static response to be used?










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      I'm designing a Google Actions webhook. I want to use the pre-defined static response for most requests, but in some situations, I want to return a 'simple response' to the user.



      I've read that if my webhook does not return a response, then the static response will be used, but the webhook response format requires a 'Richresponse'. How can I send a response that will cause the static response to be used?







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          If you want to use the static responses that are defined in Dialogflow console, you can use the incoming property of the conversation object. here is the document explaining how it works.






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          • Hmm.. I'm using the webhook format. Is that documentation for the SDK? What I receive is "queryResult": {}"fulfillmentText": "This is the static response for $variable." So that shows me what the static response would be and my application can parrot it back in the http response. That will work, but I was looking for a way to invoke the static response without having to send it back in the response.

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          If you want to use the static responses that are defined in Dialogflow console, you can use the incoming property of the conversation object. here is the document explaining how it works.






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          • Hmm.. I'm using the webhook format. Is that documentation for the SDK? What I receive is "queryResult": {}"fulfillmentText": "This is the static response for $variable." So that shows me what the static response would be and my application can parrot it back in the http response. That will work, but I was looking for a way to invoke the static response without having to send it back in the response.

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          If you want to use the static responses that are defined in Dialogflow console, you can use the incoming property of the conversation object. here is the document explaining how it works.






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          • Hmm.. I'm using the webhook format. Is that documentation for the SDK? What I receive is "queryResult": {}"fulfillmentText": "This is the static response for $variable." So that shows me what the static response would be and my application can parrot it back in the http response. That will work, but I was looking for a way to invoke the static response without having to send it back in the response.

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          If you want to use the static responses that are defined in Dialogflow console, you can use the incoming property of the conversation object. here is the document explaining how it works.






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          If you want to use the static responses that are defined in Dialogflow console, you can use the incoming property of the conversation object. here is the document explaining how it works.







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          • Hmm.. I'm using the webhook format. Is that documentation for the SDK? What I receive is "queryResult": {}"fulfillmentText": "This is the static response for $variable." So that shows me what the static response would be and my application can parrot it back in the http response. That will work, but I was looking for a way to invoke the static response without having to send it back in the response.

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          • Hmm.. I'm using the webhook format. Is that documentation for the SDK? What I receive is "queryResult": {}"fulfillmentText": "This is the static response for $variable." So that shows me what the static response would be and my application can parrot it back in the http response. That will work, but I was looking for a way to invoke the static response without having to send it back in the response.

            – Woody
            Nov 26 '18 at 17:15



















          Hmm.. I'm using the webhook format. Is that documentation for the SDK? What I receive is "queryResult": {}"fulfillmentText": "This is the static response for $variable." So that shows me what the static response would be and my application can parrot it back in the http response. That will work, but I was looking for a way to invoke the static response without having to send it back in the response.

          – Woody
          Nov 26 '18 at 17:15







          Hmm.. I'm using the webhook format. Is that documentation for the SDK? What I receive is "queryResult": {}"fulfillmentText": "This is the static response for $variable." So that shows me what the static response would be and my application can parrot it back in the http response. That will work, but I was looking for a way to invoke the static response without having to send it back in the response.

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