# MoveResource ## Properties Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **r#type** | **String** | String representation of a MoveStructTag (on-chain Move struct type). This exists so you can specify MoveStructTags as path / query parameters, e.g. for get_events_by_event_handle. It is a combination of: 1. `move_module_address`, `module_name` and `struct_name`, all joined by `::` 2. `struct generic type parameters` joined by `, ` Examples: * `0x1::coin::CoinStore<0x1::aptos_coin::AptosCoin>` * `0x1::account::Account` Note: 1. Empty chars should be ignored when comparing 2 struct tag ids. 2. When used in an URL path, should be encoded by url-encoding (AKA percent-encoding). See [doc](https://aptos.dev/concepts/accounts) for more details. | **data** | [**serde_json::Value**](.md) | This is a JSON representation of some data within an account resource. More specifically, it is a map of strings to arbitrary JSON values / objects, where the keys are top level fields within the given resource. To clarify, you might query for 0x1::account::Account and see the example data. Move `bool` type value is serialized into `boolean`. Move `u8`, `u16` and `u32` type value is serialized into `integer`. Move `u64`, `u128` and `u256` type value is serialized into `string`. Move `address` type value (32 byte Aptos account address) is serialized into a HexEncodedBytes string. For example: - `0x1` - `0x1668f6be25668c1a17cd8caf6b8d2f25` Move `vector` type value is serialized into `array`, except `vector` which is serialized into a HexEncodedBytes string with `0x` prefix. For example: - `vector{255, 255}` => `[\"255\", \"255\"]` - `vector{255, 255}` => `0xffff` Move `struct` type value is serialized into `object` that looks like this (except some Move stdlib types, see the following section): ```json { field1_name: field1_value, field2_name: field2_value, ...... } ``` For example: `{ \"created\": \"0xa550c18\", \"role_id\": \"0\" }` **Special serialization for Move stdlib types**: - [0x1::string::String](https://github.com/aptos-labs/aptos-core/blob/main/language/move-stdlib/docs/ascii.md) is serialized into `string`. For example, struct value `0x1::string::String{bytes: b\"Hello World!\"}` is serialized as `\"Hello World!\"` in JSON. | [[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) [[Back to README]](../README.md)