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query title($name: string = "Bauman") { ... }query title($age: int = "95") { ... }query title($uids: string = "0x1") { ... }query title($uids: string = "[0x1, 0x2, 0x3]") { ... }. The value of the variable is a quoted array.
Variables can be defined and used in queries which helps in query reuse and
avoids costly string building in clients at runtime by passing a separate
variable map. A variable starts with a $ symbol. For HTTP requests with
GraphQL Variables, we must use Content-Type: application/json header and pass
data with a JSON object containing query and variables.
- Variables can have default values. In the example below,
$ahas a default value of2. Since the value for$aisn’t provided in the variable map,$atakes on the default value. - Variables whose type is suffixed with a
!can’t have a default value but must have a value as part of the variables map. - The value of the variable must be parsable to the given type, if not, an error is thrown.
- The variable types that are supported as of now are:
int,float,boolandstring. - Any variable that’s being used must be declared in the named query clause in the beginning.
If you want to input a list of UIDs as a GraphQL variable value, you can have
the variable as string type and have the value surrounded by square brackets
like
["13", "14"].