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# File generated by "php artisan lighthouse:ide-helper".
# Do not edit this file directly.
# This file should be ignored by git as it can be autogenerated.
"""
The `Int` scalar type represents non-fractional signed whole numeric
values. Int can represent values between -(2^31) and 2^31 - 1.
"""
scalar Int
"""
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.
"""
scalar ID
"""
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.
"""
scalar String
"""
The `Float` scalar type represents signed double-precision fractional
values as specified by
[IEEE 754](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_floating_point).
"""
scalar Float
"""The `Boolean` scalar type represents `true` or `false`."""
scalar Boolean
"""
Dynamic WHERE conditions for the `filter` argument on the query `consecutive_killmails`.
"""
input QueryConsecutiveKillmailsFilterWhereConditions {
"""The column that is used for the condition."""
column: KillmailFilterableColumns
"""The operator that is used for the condition."""
operator: SQLOperator = EQ
"""The value that is used for the condition."""
value: Mixed
"""A set of conditions that requires all conditions to match."""
AND: [QueryConsecutiveKillmailsFilterWhereConditions!]
"""A set of conditions that requires at least one condition to match."""
OR: [QueryConsecutiveKillmailsFilterWhereConditions!]
"""
Check whether a relation exists. Extra conditions or a minimum amount can be applied.
"""
HAS: QueryConsecutiveKillmailsFilterWhereConditionsRelation
}
"""The available SQL operators that are used to filter query results."""
enum SQLOperator {
"""Equal operator (`=`)"""
EQ
"""Not equal operator (`!=`)"""
NEQ
"""Greater than operator (`>`)"""
GT
"""Greater than or equal operator (`>=`)"""
GTE
"""Less than operator (`<`)"""
LT
"""Less than or equal operator (`<=`)"""
LTE
"""Simple pattern matching (`LIKE`)"""
LIKE
"""Negation of simple pattern matching (`NOT LIKE`)"""
NOT_LIKE
"""Whether a value is within a set of values (`IN`)"""
IN
"""Whether a value is not within a set of values (`NOT IN`)"""
NOT_IN
"""Whether a value is within a range of values (`BETWEEN`)"""
BETWEEN
"""Whether a value is not within a range of values (`NOT BETWEEN`)"""
NOT_BETWEEN
"""Whether a value is null (`IS NULL`)"""
IS_NULL
"""Whether a value is not null (`IS NOT NULL`)"""
IS_NOT_NULL
}
"""
Loose type that allows any value. Be careful when passing in large `Int` or `Float` literals,
as they may not be parsed correctly on the server side. Use `String` literals if you are
dealing with really large numbers to be on the safe side.
"""
scalar Mixed
"""
Dynamic HAS conditions for WHERE conditions for the `filter` argument on the query `consecutive_killmails`.
"""
input QueryConsecutiveKillmailsFilterWhereConditionsRelation {
"""The relation that is checked."""
relation: String!
"""The comparison operator to test against the amount."""
operator: SQLOperator = GTE
"""The amount to test."""
amount: Int = 1
"""Additional condition logic."""
condition: QueryConsecutiveKillmailsFilterWhereConditions
}
"""Order by clause for Query.consecutive_killmails.orderBy."""
input QueryConsecutiveKillmailsOrderByOrderByClause {
"""The column that is used for ordering."""
column: KillmailSortableColumns!
"""The direction that is used for ordering."""
order: SortOrder!
}
"""Directions for ordering a list of records."""
enum SortOrder {
"""Sort records in ascending order."""
ASC
"""Sort records in descending order."""
DESC
}
"""A paginated list of Killmail."""
type KillmailConnection {
"""Pagination information about the list of Killmail."""
paginatorInfo: PaginatorInfo!
"""A list of Killmail."""
data: [Killmail!]!
}
"""Information about pagination using a cursor connection."""
type PaginatorInfo {
"""Determine if there are enough items to split into multiple pages."""
hasPages: Boolean!
"""Determine if there are more items in the data store."""
hasMorePages: Boolean!
"""Determine if the paginator is on the first page."""
onFirstPage: Boolean!
"""Determine if the paginator is on the last page."""
onLastPage: Boolean!
"""The cursor to continue paginating backwards."""
previousCursor: String
"""The cursor to continue paginating forwards."""
nextCursor: String
"""Number of nodes in the current page."""
count: Int!
}
"""
A GraphQL Schema defines the capabilities of a GraphQL server. It exposes all
available types and directives on the server, as well as the entry points for
query, mutation, and subscription operations.
"""
type __Schema {
"""A list of all types supported by this server."""
types: [__Type!]!
"""The type that query operations will be rooted at."""
queryType: __Type!
"""
If this server supports mutation, the type that mutation operations will be rooted at.
"""
mutationType: __Type
"""
If this server support subscription, the type that subscription operations will be rooted at.
"""
subscriptionType: __Type
"""A list of all directives supported by this server."""
directives: [__Directive!]!
}
"""
The 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.
"""
type __Type {
kind: __TypeKind!
name: String
description: String
fields(includeDeprecated: Boolean = false): [__Field!]
interfaces: [__Type!]
possibleTypes: [__Type!]
enumValues(includeDeprecated: Boolean = false): [__EnumValue!]
inputFields: [__InputValue!]
ofType: __Type
}
"""An enum describing what kind of type a given `__Type` is."""
enum __TypeKind {
"""Indicates this type is a scalar."""
SCALAR
"""
Indicates this type is an object. `fields` and `interfaces` are valid fields.
"""
OBJECT
"""
Indicates this type is an interface. `fields`, `interfaces`, and `possibleTypes` are valid fields.
"""
INTERFACE
"""Indicates this type is a union. `possibleTypes` is a valid field."""
UNION
"""Indicates this type is an enum. `enumValues` is a valid field."""
ENUM
"""
Indicates this type is an input object. `inputFields` is a valid field.
"""
INPUT_OBJECT
"""Indicates this type is a list. `ofType` is a valid field."""
LIST
"""Indicates this type is a non-null. `ofType` is a valid field."""
NON_NULL
}
"""
Object 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.
"""
type __Field {
name: String!
description: String
args: [__InputValue!]!
type: __Type!
isDeprecated: Boolean!
deprecationReason: String
}
"""
Arguments 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.
"""
type __InputValue {
name: String!
description: String
type: __Type!
"""
A GraphQL-formatted string representing the default value for this input value.
"""
defaultValue: String
}
"""
One 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.
"""
type __EnumValue {
name: String!
description: String
isDeprecated: Boolean!
deprecationReason: String
}
"""
A 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.
"""
type __Directive {
name: String!
description: String
args: [__InputValue!]!
isRepeatable: Boolean!
locations: [__DirectiveLocation!]!
}
"""
A Directive can be adjacent to many parts of the GraphQL language, a
__DirectiveLocation describes one such possible adjacencies.
"""
enum __DirectiveLocation {
"""Location adjacent to a query operation."""
QUERY
"""Location adjacent to a mutation operation."""
MUTATION
"""Location adjacent to a subscription operation."""
SUBSCRIPTION
"""Location adjacent to a field."""
FIELD
"""Location adjacent to a fragment definition."""
FRAGMENT_DEFINITION
"""Location adjacent to a fragment spread."""
FRAGMENT_SPREAD
"""Location adjacent to an inline fragment."""
INLINE_FRAGMENT
"""Location adjacent to a variable definition."""
VARIABLE_DEFINITION
"""Location adjacent to a schema definition."""
SCHEMA
"""Location adjacent to a scalar definition."""
SCALAR
"""Location adjacent to an object type definition."""
OBJECT
"""Location adjacent to a field definition."""
FIELD_DEFINITION
"""Location adjacent to an argument definition."""
ARGUMENT_DEFINITION
"""Location adjacent to an interface definition."""
INTERFACE
"""Location adjacent to a union definition."""
UNION
"""Location adjacent to an enum definition."""
ENUM
"""Location adjacent to an enum value definition."""
ENUM_VALUE
"""Location adjacent to an input object type definition."""
INPUT_OBJECT
"""Location adjacent to an input object field definition."""
INPUT_FIELD_DEFINITION
}
"""
Aggregate functions when ordering by a relation without specifying a column.
"""
enum OrderByRelationAggregateFunction {
"""Amount of items."""
COUNT
}
"""
Aggregate functions when ordering by a relation that may specify a column.
"""
enum OrderByRelationWithColumnAggregateFunction {
"""Average."""
AVG
"""Minimum."""
MIN
"""Maximum."""
MAX
"""Sum."""
SUM
"""Amount of items."""
COUNT
}
"""Allows ordering a list of records."""
input OrderByClause {
"""The column that is used for ordering."""
column: String!
"""The direction that is used for ordering."""
order: SortOrder!
}
"""
Specify if you want to include or exclude trashed results from a query.
"""
enum Trashed {
"""Only return trashed results."""
ONLY
"""Return both trashed and non-trashed results."""
WITH
"""Only return non-trashed results."""
WITHOUT
}
"""Dynamic WHERE conditions for queries."""
input WhereConditions {
"""The column that is used for the condition."""
column: String
"""The operator that is used for the condition."""
operator: SQLOperator = EQ
"""The value that is used for the condition."""
value: Mixed
"""A set of conditions that requires all conditions to match."""
AND: [WhereConditions!]
"""A set of conditions that requires at least one condition to match."""
OR: [WhereConditions!]
"""
Check whether a relation exists. Extra conditions or a minimum amount can be applied.
"""
HAS: WhereConditionsRelation
}
"""Dynamic HAS conditions for WHERE condition queries."""
input WhereConditionsRelation {
"""The relation that is checked."""
relation: String!
"""The comparison operator to test against the amount."""
operator: SQLOperator = GTE
"""The amount to test."""
amount: Int = 1
"""Additional condition logic."""
condition: WhereConditions
}