Datasets (tables)
Cloudflare Analytics offers a range of datasets, including both general and product-specific ones. Datasets use a consistent naming scheme that explicitly identifies the type of data they return:
- Domain - Each dataset is named after the field it describes and is associated with a set of nodes. Product-specific data nodes incorporate the name of the relevant product, for instance - loadBalancingRequests*nodes.
- Adaptive Sampling - Nodes that represent data acquired using adaptive sampling incorporate the - Adaptivesuffix. For more details, refer to sampling.
- Aggregated data - Nodes that represent aggregated data include the - Groupssuffix. For example, the- loadBalancingRequestsAdaptiveGroupsnode represents aggregated data for Load Balancing requests. Aggregated data is returned in an array of- ...Groupobjects. Please note: we have a node that currently excluded from that naming convention -- workersInvocationsAdaptive(beta).
- Raw data - Raw data nodes, such as - loadBalancingRequestsAdaptive, are not aggregated and so do not incorporate the- Groupssuffix. Raw data is returned in arrays containing objects of the relevant data type. For example, a query to- loadBalancingRequestsAdaptivereturns a variety of- LoadBalancingRequestobjects.
To find out more information about datasets, availability, beta, and deprecation statuses, please refer to GraphQL discovery features.
 Working with datasets
 Aggregated fields
This example illustrates the structure for Groups:
Unique values are not available as a dimension but can be queried as demonstrated in this example:
 Schema type definitions
Every exposed table has a GraphQL type definition. Type definitions observe the following rules:
- Regular fields represent themselves.
- Every field, including nested fields, has a type and represents a list of that type.
- The enumtype represents an enumerated field.
Here is an example type definition for ContentTypeMapElem: