ID
The ID
scalar type represents a unique identifier, often used to refetch an object or as key for a cache. The ID type appears in a JSON response as a String; however, it is not intended to be human-readable. When expected as an input type, any string (such as "4"
) or integer (such as 4
) input value will be accepted as an ID.
GraphQL schema definition
- scalar ID
Required by
- HotelXBoardQueryInput:
- HotelXCategoryQueryInput:
- HotelXHotelListInput:
- HotelXRoomQueryInput:
- HotelXDestinationListInput:
- HotelXDestinationSearcherInput:
- HotelSettingsInput:
- HotelRuntimeConfiguration:
- AdviseMessage:
- Board:
- BoardData:
- Node:
- Category:
- CategoryData:
- Hotel:
- HotelData:
- GiataData:
- HotelXMapOptionInput:
- DestinationData:
- Airport:
- Geoname:
- AirportData:
- GeonameData:
- HotelXAmenity:
- HotelXAmenityData:
- RoomStatic:
- RoomData:
- Destination:
- Metadata:
- MetadataData:
- HotelXAccessInput:
- PaymentCard:
- Supplier:
- SupplierData:
- Provider:
- AccessFilter:
- Organization:
- ClientFilter:
- System:
- Access:
- AccessData:
- Parameter:
- Client:
- ClientData:
- Group:
- SupplierFilter:
- GroupData:
- Member:
- GroupCommonData:
- MemberData:
- MacroPermission:
- MacroPermissionData:
- Role:
- Resource:
- API:
- RoleData:
- ResourceData:
- APIData:
- Operation:
- OperationData:
- ManagedGroup:
- ManagedGroupData:
- Profile:
- ProfileData:
- Entity:
- OrganizationData:
- Domain:
- Product:
- ProductData:
- DomainData:
- SystemData:
- HotelXUpdateStatus:
- HotelXUpdateStatusData: