SCALAR
String
The String
scalar type represents textual data, represented as UTF-8
character sequences. The String type is most often used by GraphQL to
represent free-form human-readable text.
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- ArchiveArchive object
- AuthPayloadAuth payload object
- AvailabilityAvailability object
- BottleBottle object
- BottleFamilyBottle Family object
- BottleManufacturerBottle Manufacturer object
- BottleSectionBottle Section object
- BottleShapeBottle Shape object
- ClosureClosure object
- CreateAvailabilityInputCreate Availability input object
- CreateBottleFamilyInputCreate Bottle Family input object
- CreateBottleInputCreate Bottle input object
- CreateBottleManufacturerInputCreate Bottle Manufacturer input object
- CreateBottleSectionInputCreate Bottle Section input object
- CreateBottleShapeInputCreate Bottle Shape input object
- CreateClosureInputCreate Closure input object
- CreateGlassColourInputCreate Glass Colour input object
- CreateImageInputCreate Image input object
- CreateReferenceCategoryInputCreate Reference Category input object
- CreateReferenceInputCreate Reference input object
- CreateSuitabilityInputCreate Suitability input object
- CreateVinolokSizeInputCreate Vinolok Size input object
- EditSlugInputEdit slug input object
- EnumColourNameColour name autocomplete object
- EnumCountryCountry autocomplete object
- EnumVolumeVolume autocomplete object
- FileFile object
- GlassColourGlass Colour object
- ChangelogChangelog object
- ImageImage object
- LoginInputLogin input object
- LoginWithTokenInputLogin with Wordpress auth token input object
- LogoutResponseLogout object
- MediaMedia object
- MediaSizeMedia size object
- MessageMessage object
- OrderByClauseAllows ordering a list of records.
- PageInfoPagination information about the corresponding list of items.
- ParentReferenceCategoryParent Reference Category object
- Querynull
- ReferenceReference object
- ReferenceCategoryReference Category object
- SlugSlug object
- SlugValiditySlug validity object
- SuitabilitySuitability object
- UpdateAvailabilityInputUpdate Availability input object
- UpdateBottleFamilyInputUpdate Bottle Family input object
- UpdateBottleInputUpdate Bottle input object
- UpdateBottleManufacturerInputUpdate Bottle Manufacturer input object
- UpdateBottleSectionInputUpdate Bottle Section input object
- UpdateBottleShapeInputUpdate Bottle Shape input object
- UpdateClosureInputUpdate Closure input object
- UpdateGlassColourInputUpdate Glass Colour input object
- UpdateImageInputUpdate Image input object
- UpdateReferenceCategoryInputUpdate Reference Category input object
- UpdateReferenceInputUpdate Reference input object
- UpdateSuitabilityInputUpdate Suitability input object
- UpdateVinolokSizeInputUpdate Vinolok Size input object
- UserUser object
- VinolokSizeVinolok Size object
- __DirectiveA Directive provides a way to describe alternate runtime execution and type validation behavior in a GraphQL document. In some cases, you need to provide options to alter GraphQL's execution behavior in ways field arguments will not suffice, such as conditionally including or skipping a field. Directives provide this by describing additional information to the executor.
- __EnumValueOne possible value for a given Enum. Enum values are unique values, not a placeholder for a string or numeric value. However an Enum value is returned in a JSON response as a string.
- __FieldObject and Interface types are described by a list of Fields, each of which has a name, potentially a list of arguments, and a return type.
- __InputValueArguments provided to Fields or Directives and the input fields of an InputObject are represented as Input Values which describe their type and optionally a default value.
- __TypeThe fundamental unit of any GraphQL Schema is the type. There are many kinds of types in GraphQL as represented by the `__TypeKind` enum. Depending on the kind of a type, certain fields describe information about that type. Scalar types provide no information beyond a name and description, while Enum types provide their values. Object and Interface types provide the fields they describe. Abstract types, Union and Interface, provide the Object types possible at runtime. List and NonNull types compose other types.