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[feature] Added new Uint64 GraphQL scalar, added Interval field to Beacon #396

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What type of PR is this?

What this PR does / why we need it:

Adds a new Interval field to the Beacon, which will enable clients to estimate the next expected check-in time. It will also provide some more information about the frequency of callbacks, so that users can further distinguish between Beacons. This required adding a new Uint64 scalar to our GraphQL schema.

Which issue(s) this PR fixes:

Fixes #394

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entgql.Type("Uint64"),
entgql.OrderField("INTERVAL"),
entgql.Skip(entgql.SkipMutationUpdateInput),
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I remember this being added to the other fields since they weren't being immutable.
This field will update. Do we still want to keep the Skip?

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One question otherwise looks good

@KCarretto KCarretto merged commit 8aa3181 into main Dec 11, 2023
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@KCarretto KCarretto deleted the add-beacon-interval branch December 11, 2023 03:03
KCarretto added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 1, 2024
 
Added new Uint64 GraphQL scalar, added Interval field to Beacon (#396)
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