Scalars
Int
or
String
. For more information, see the
GraphQL spec.
Scalar | Definition |
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Boolean | Represents |
Date | Represents an ISO 8601-encoded date string. For example, September 7, 2019 is represented as |
DateTime | Represents an ISO 8601-encoded date and time string. For example, 3:50 pm on September 7, 2019 in the time zone of UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is represented as |
DateTimeWithoutTimezone | A subset of the ISO 8601 format that includes the date and time but not the timezone which is determined from context. For example, "2018-01-01T00:00:00". |
Decimal | A signed decimal number, which supports arbitrary precision and is serialized as a string. Exfreunde: "29,99 "," 29,999 "ist ein value. |
Float | Represents signed double-precision fractional values as specified by IEEE 754. |
Handle | A function-scoped handle to a refer a resource. The Handle type appears in a JSON response as a String, but it is not intended to be human-readable. Example value: |
ID | Represents a unique identifier, often used to refetch an object. The ID type appears in a JSON response as a String, but it is not intended to be human-readable. Example value: |
Int | Represents non-fractional signed whole numeric values. Int can represent values between -(2^31) and 2^31 - 1. |
JSON | A JSON object. Example value: |
String | Represents textual data as UTF-8 character sequences. This type is most often used by GraphQL to represent free-form human-readable text. |
TimeWithoutTimezone | A subset of the ISO 8601 format that includes the time but not the date or timezone which is determined from context. For example, "05:43:21". |
Void | A void type that can be used to return a null value from a mutation. |