Graphene-Django Registry ======================== Graphene-Django uses a Registry to keep track of all the Django Models and the ``DjangoObjectTypes`` associated to them. This way, we make the library smart enough to convert automatically the relations between models to Graphene fields automatically (when possible). get_global_registry ------------------- By default, all model/objecttype relations will live in the global registry. .. code:: python from graphene_django.registry get_global_registry class Reporter(DjangoObjectType): '''Reporter description''' class Meta: model = ReporterModel global_registry = get_global_registry global_registry.get_type_for_model(ReporterModel) # == Reporter One Model, multiple types ------------------------- There will be some cases where we need one Django Model to have multiple graphene ``ObjectType``s associated to it. .. code:: python from graphene_django.registry import Registry class Reporter(DjangoObjectType): '''Reporter description''' class Meta: model = ReporterModel class Reporter2(DjangoObjectType): '''Reporter2 description''' class Meta: model = ReporterModel skip_global_registry = True # We can also specify a custom registry with # registry = Registry() This way, the ``ReporterModel`` could have two different types living in the same schema.