UUID
A UUID is a unique 128-bit number, stored as 16 octets. UUIDs are parsed as Strings within GraphQL. UUIDs are used to assign unique identifiers to entities without requiring a central allocating authority.
References
- Wikipedia: Universally Unique Identifier
- RFC4122: A Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID) URN Namespace
scalar UUID
Member of
AcceptInviteInput
input ● Collection
object ● collection
query ● CollectionCreator
object ● CollectionMint
object ● CreateCollectionInput
input ● CreateCredentialInput
input ● CreateCustomerInput
input ● CreateCustomerWalletInput
input ● CreateDropInput
input ● CreateProjectInput
input ● CreateWebhookInput
input ● Credential
object ● CreditDeposit
object ● Credits
object ● Customer
object ● DeactivateMemberInput
input ● DeleteWebhookInput
input ● DeleteWebhookPayload
object ● Drop
object ● drop
query ● EditOrganizationInput
input ● EditProjectInput
input ● EditWebhookInput
input ● Holder
object ● ImportCollectionInput
input ● Invite
object ● invite
query ● InviteMemberInput
input ● Member
object ● MetadataJson
object ● MetadataJsonAttribute
object ● mint
query ● MintCreator
object ● MintDropInput
input ● MintHistory
object ● MintQueuedInput
input ● MintRandomQueuedInput
input ● MintToCollectionInput
input ● NftTransfer
object ● Organization
object ● organization
query ● Owner
object ● PatchCollectionInput
input ● PatchDropInput
input ● PauseDropInput
input ● Project
object ● project
query ● QueueMintToDropInput
input ● ReactivateMemberInput
input ● ResumeDropInput
input ● RetryCollectionInput
input ● RetryDropInput
input ● RetryMintEditionInput
input ● RetryUpdateMintInput
input ● ShutdownDropInput
input ● SwitchCollectionHistory
object ● SwitchCollectionInput
input ● TransferAssetInput
input ● Treasury
object ● UpdateHistory
object ● UpdateMintInput
input ● User
object ● user
query ● Wallet
object ● Webhook
object