A non-null is a wrapping type which points to another type.
Non-null types enforce that their values are never null and can ensure
an error is raised if this ever occurs during a request. It is useful for
fields which you can make a strong guarantee on non-nullability, for example
usually the id field of a database row will never be null.
Non-Null Type Wrapper
A non-null is a wrapping type which points to another type. Non-null types enforce that their values are never null and can ensure an error is raised if this ever occurs during a request. It is useful for fields which you can make a strong guarantee on non-nullability, for example usually the id field of a database row will never be null.
Example:
Note: the enforcement of non-nullability occurs within the executor.