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.. code:: python
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import graphene import relay, DjangoObjectType
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import graphene
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from graphene import relay
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from graphene_django import DjangoObjectType
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from graphql_relay import from_global_id
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from .queries import QuestionType
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@classmethod
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def mutate_and_get_payload(cls, root, info, text, id):
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question = Question.objects.get(pk=from_global_id(id))
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question = Question.objects.get(pk=from_global_id(id)[1])
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question.text = text
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question.save()
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return QuestionMutation(question=question)
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This argument is also sent back to the client with the mutation result
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(you do not have to do anything). For services that manage
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a pool of many GraphQL requests in bulk, the ``clientIDMutation``
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allows you to match up a specific mutation with the response.
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allows you to match up a specific mutation with the response.
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