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fix broken links for the v2 branch
v2 brach has broken links to read the docs too I additionally found a link to the git hub master tree, which should be changed to main.
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Graphene-Django integrates with
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Graphene-Django integrates with
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`django-filter <https://django-filter.readthedocs.io/en/master/>`__ (2.x for
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`django-filter <https://django-filter.readthedocs.io/en/main/>`__ (2.x for
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Python 3 or 1.x for Python 2) to provide filtering of results. See the `usage
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Python 3 or 1.x for Python 2) to provide filtering of results. See the `usage
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documentation <https://django-filter.readthedocs.io/en/master/guide/usage.html#the-filter>`__
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documentation <https://django-filter.readthedocs.io/en/main/guide/usage.html#the-filter>`__
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for details on the format for ``filter_fields``.
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for details on the format for ``filter_fields``.
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This filtering is automatically available when implementing a ``relay.Node``.
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This filtering is automatically available when implementing a ``relay.Node``.
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Note: The techniques below are demoed in the `cookbook example
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Note: The techniques below are demoed in the `cookbook example
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app <https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene-django/tree/master/examples/cookbook>`__.
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app <https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene-django/tree/main/examples/cookbook>`__.
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Filterable fields
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Filterable fields
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The ``filter_fields`` parameter is used to specify the fields which can
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The ``filter_fields`` parameter is used to specify the fields which can
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be filtered upon. The value specified here is passed directly to
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be filtered upon. The value specified here is passed directly to
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``django-filter``, so see the `filtering
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``django-filter``, so see the `filtering
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documentation <https://django-filter.readthedocs.io/en/master/guide/usage.html#the-filter>`__
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documentation <https://django-filter.readthedocs.io/en/main/guide/usage.html#the-filter>`__
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for full details on the range of options available.
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for full details on the range of options available.
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For example:
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For example:
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animal = relay.Node.Field(AnimalNode)
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all_animals = DjangoFilterConnectionField(AnimalNode)
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all_animals = DjangoFilterConnectionField(AnimalNode)
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The context argument is passed on as the `request argument <http://django-filter.readthedocs.io/en/master/guide/usage.html#request-based-filtering>`__
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The context argument is passed on as the `request argument <http://django-filter.readthedocs.io/en/main/guide/usage.html#request-based-filtering>`__
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in a ``django_filters.FilterSet`` instance. You can use this to customize your
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in a ``django_filters.FilterSet`` instance. You can use this to customize your
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filters to be context-dependent. We could modify the ``AnimalFilter`` above to
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filters to be context-dependent. We could modify the ``AnimalFilter`` above to
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pre-filter animals owned by the authenticated user (set in ``context.user``).
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pre-filter animals owned by the authenticated user (set in ``context.user``).
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