Integer
An integer field represents a 32 bit signed integer value.
Options:
defaultValue(default:undefined): Can be either an integer value or{ kind: 'autoincrement' }. This value will be used for the field when creating items if no explicit value is set.{ kind: 'autoincrement' }is only supported on PostgreSQL.db.isNullable(default:validation.isRequired ? false : true): Iffalsethen this field will be made non-nullable in the database and it will never be possible to set asnull.db.map: Adds a Prisma@mapattribute to this field which changes the column name in the databasevalidation.isRequired(default:false): Iftruethen this field can never be set tonull. It validate this when creating and updating an item through the GraphQL API or the Admin UI. It will also defaultdb.isNullableto false.validation.min(default:-2147483648): This describes the minimum number allowed. If you attempt to submit a number under this, you will get a validation error.validation.max(default:2147483647): This describes the maximum number allowed. If you attempt to submit a number over this, you will get a validation error.- If you want to specify a range within which the numbers must fall, specify both a minimum and a maximum value.
isIndexed(default:false)- If
truethen this field will be indexed by the database. - If
'unique'then all values of this field must be unique.
- If
graphql.read.isNonNull(default:false): If you have no read access control and you don't intend to add any in the future, you can set this to true and the output field will be non-nullable. This is only allowed when you have no read access control because otherwise, when access is denied,nullwill be returned which will cause an error since the field is non-nullable and the error will propagate up until a nullable field is found which means the entire item will be unreadable and when doing anitemsquery, all the items will be unreadable.graphql.create.isNonNull(default:false): If you have no create access control and you want to explicitly show that this is field is non-nullable in the create input you can set this to true and the create field will be non-nullable and have a default value at the GraphQL level. This is only allowed when you have no create access control because otherwise, the item will always fail access control if a user doesn't have access to create the particular field regardless of whether or not they specify the field in the create.
import { config, list } from '@keystone-6/core';import { integer } from '@keystone-6/core/fields';export default config({lists: {SomeListName: list({fields: {someFieldName: integer({defaultValue: 0,db: { map: 'my_integer' },validation: {isRequired: true,},isIndexed: 'unique',}),/* ... */},}),/* ... */},/* ... */});