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An auto-generated type for paginating through multiple Menus.

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•query

Retrieves navigation menus. Menus organize content into hierarchical navigation structures that merchants can display in the online store (for example, in headers, footers, and sidebars) and customer accounts.

Each Menu contains a handle for identification, a title for display, and a collection of MenuItem objects that can be nested up to 3 levels deep. Default menus have protected handles that can't be modified.

Arguments

•Int

The first n elements from the paginated list.

•String

The elements that come after the specified cursor.

•Int

The last n elements from the paginated list.

•String

The elements that come before the specified cursor.

•Boolean
Default:false

Reverse the order of the underlying list.

•MenuSortKeys
Default:ID

Sort the underlying list using a key. If your query is slow or returns an error, then try specifying a sort key that matches the field used in the search.

•String

A filter made up of terms, connectives, modifiers, and comparators. You can apply one or more filters to a query. Learn more about Shopify API search syntax.

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•string

Filter by a case-insensitive search of multiple fields in a document.

Example:

  • query=Bob Norman
  • query=title:green hoodie
•id

Filter by id range.

Example:

  • id:1234
  • id:>=1234
  • id:<=1234
•string


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•[MenuEdge!]!
non-null

The connection between the node and its parent. Each edge contains a minimum of the edge's cursor and the node.

•[Menu!]!
non-null

A list of nodes that are contained in MenuEdge. You can fetch data about an individual node, or you can follow the edges to fetch data about a collection of related nodes. At each node, you specify the fields that you want to retrieve.

•PageInfo!
non-null

An object that’s used to retrieve cursor information about the current page.


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