Inject content into the payloads
Your client application can inject the following content into the payloads:
Client data
You can inject a map of key-value pairs from the XaaS APIs, through the client_data field, as follows:
| Service | API message |
|---|---|
| ASRaaS | RecognitionInitMessage |
| NLUaaS | InterpretRequest |
| DLGaaS | StartRequest |
| TTSaaS | SynthesisRequest |
| NTTSaaS | SynthesisRequest |
| NRaaS | RecognitionInit |
This data is stored in the clientData field of the request.
If the client_data field is provided in the XaaS request, it will be included in all the event logs related to this request.
User ID
You can inject a user ID from the XaaS APIs, through the user_id field, as follows:
| Service | API Message |
|---|---|
| ASRaaS | RecognitionInitMessage |
| NLUaaS | InterpretRequest |
| DLGaaS | StartRequest, ExecuteRequest, and StopRequest |
| TTSaaS | SynthesisRequest |
| NTTSaaS | SynthesisRequest |
| NRaaS | RecognitionInit |
The user ID will be included in the userid field under data. To generate the userid value, the appid and user_id fields are concatenated and separated by a colon, as follows: appid:user_id. This value is then hashed using SHA256 and provided as a 64-character hexadecimal string.
If the user_id field is provided in the XaaS request, it will be included in all the event logs related to this request.
Client-provided request ID
You can inject your own request ID in the event logs by setting the x-client-request-id header in the gRPC metadata for a request in the client application. This field can be used for tracing purposes.
The header value will get logged in the clientRequestid field of the data field structure for all the event logs generated for that request.
For example, the sample code shows how the x-client-request-id header is specified in the metadata for the Execute request in the client application. This header value then gets included in the clientRequestid field of all the event logs related to this Execute request.
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