Annotations
Type members
Classlikes
Annotation to specify the default value of an input field
Annotation to specify the default value of an input field
Annotation used to indicate a type or a field is deprecated.
Annotation used to indicate a type or a field is deprecated.
Annotation used to provide a description to a field or a type.
Annotation used to provide a description to a field or a type.
Annotation used to provide directives to a schema type
Annotation used to provide directives to a schema type
- Companion:
- object
Annotation used to exclude a field from a type.
Annotation used to exclude a field from a type.
Annotation used to customize the name of an input type. This is usually needed to avoid a name clash when a type is used both as an input and an output.
Annotation used to customize the name of an input type. This is usually needed to avoid a name clash when a type is used both as an input and an output.
Annotation to make a sealed trait an interface instead of a union type or an enum
Annotation to make a sealed trait an interface instead of a union type or an enum
Annotation used to provide an alternative name to a field or a type.
Annotation used to provide an alternative name to a field or a type.
Annotation to make a sealed trait a union instead of an enum
Annotation to make a sealed trait a union instead of an enum
Annotation to make a case class redirect to its inner type.
The Schema
of the inner type will be used, unless isScalar
is true in which case
a scalar with the name of the parent case class will be created.
Annotation to make a case class redirect to its inner type.
The Schema
of the inner type will be used, unless isScalar
is true in which case
a scalar with the name of the parent case class will be created.