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Scalars

Scalars are primitive values: Int, Float, String, Boolean, or ID. When calling the GraphQL API, you must specify nested subfields until you return only scalars.
  • Boolean

    Represents true or false values.
  • Float

    Represents a number.
  • ID

    Represents a unique identifier. Although it appears as a String in both input and output objects, its format is opaque...
  • Int

    Represents whole numbers (with no decimal component).
  • String

    Represents textual data as UTF-8 character sequences. This type is most often used by GraphQL to represent free-form human-readable text....

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