import inspect from collections import OrderedDict from functools import partial, singledispatch, wraps from django.db import models from django.utils.encoding import force_str from django.utils.functional import Promise from django.utils.module_loading import import_string from graphene import ( ID, UUID, Boolean, Date, DateTime, Dynamic, Enum, Field, Float, Int, List, NonNull, String, Time, Decimal, ) from graphene.types.json import JSONString from graphene.types.scalars import BigInt from graphene.types.resolver import get_default_resolver from graphene.utils.str_converters import to_camel_case from graphql import GraphQLError try: from graphql import assert_name except ImportError: # Support for older versions of graphql from graphql import assert_valid_name as assert_name from graphql.pyutils import register_description from .compat import ArrayField, HStoreField, RangeField from .fields import DjangoListField, DjangoConnectionField from .settings import graphene_settings from .utils.str_converters import to_const class BlankValueField(Field): def wrap_resolve(self, parent_resolver): resolver = self.resolver or parent_resolver # create custom resolver def blank_field_wrapper(func): @wraps(func) def wrapped_resolver(*args, **kwargs): return_value = func(*args, **kwargs) if return_value == "": return None return return_value return wrapped_resolver return blank_field_wrapper(resolver) def convert_choice_name(name): name = to_const(force_str(name)) try: assert_name(name) except GraphQLError: name = "A_%s" % name return name def get_choices(choices): converted_names = [] if isinstance(choices, OrderedDict): choices = choices.items() for value, help_text in choices: if isinstance(help_text, (tuple, list)): yield from get_choices(help_text) else: name = convert_choice_name(value) while name in converted_names: name += "_" + str(len(converted_names)) converted_names.append(name) description = str( help_text ) # TODO: translatable description: https://github.com/graphql-python/graphql-core-next/issues/58 yield name, value, description def convert_choices_to_named_enum_with_descriptions(name, choices): choices = list(get_choices(choices)) named_choices = [(c[0], c[1]) for c in choices] named_choices_descriptions = {c[0]: c[2] for c in choices} class EnumWithDescriptionsType: @property def description(self): return str(named_choices_descriptions[self.name]) return_type = Enum( name, list(named_choices), type=EnumWithDescriptionsType, description="An enumeration.", # Temporary fix until https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene/pull/1502 is merged ) return return_type def generate_enum_name(django_model_meta, field): if graphene_settings.DJANGO_CHOICE_FIELD_ENUM_CUSTOM_NAME: # Try and import custom function custom_func = import_string( graphene_settings.DJANGO_CHOICE_FIELD_ENUM_CUSTOM_NAME ) name = custom_func(field) elif graphene_settings.DJANGO_CHOICE_FIELD_ENUM_V2_NAMING is True: name = to_camel_case(f"{django_model_meta.object_name}_{field.name}") else: name = "{app_label}{object_name}{field_name}Choices".format( app_label=to_camel_case(django_model_meta.app_label.title()), object_name=django_model_meta.object_name, field_name=to_camel_case(field.name.title()), ) return name def convert_choice_field_to_enum(field, name=None): if name is None: name = generate_enum_name(field.model._meta, field) choices = field.choices return convert_choices_to_named_enum_with_descriptions(name, choices) def convert_django_field_with_choices( field, registry=None, convert_choices_to_enum=True ): if registry is not None: converted = registry.get_converted_field(field) if converted: return converted choices = getattr(field, "choices", None) if choices and convert_choices_to_enum: EnumCls = convert_choice_field_to_enum(field) required = not (field.blank or field.null) converted = EnumCls( description=get_django_field_description(field), required=required ).mount_as(BlankValueField) else: converted = convert_django_field(field, registry) if registry is not None: registry.register_converted_field(field, converted) return converted def get_django_field_description(field): return str(field.help_text) if field.help_text else None @singledispatch def convert_django_field(field, registry=None): raise Exception( "Don't know how to convert the Django field {} ({})".format( field, field.__class__ ) ) @convert_django_field.register(models.CharField) @convert_django_field.register(models.TextField) @convert_django_field.register(models.EmailField) @convert_django_field.register(models.SlugField) @convert_django_field.register(models.URLField) @convert_django_field.register(models.GenericIPAddressField) @convert_django_field.register(models.FileField) @convert_django_field.register(models.FilePathField) def convert_field_to_string(field, registry=None): return String( description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null ) @convert_django_field.register(models.BigAutoField) @convert_django_field.register(models.AutoField) def convert_field_to_id(field, registry=None): return ID(description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null) if hasattr(models, "SmallAutoField"): @convert_django_field.register(models.SmallAutoField) def convert_field_small_to_id(field, registry=None): return convert_field_to_id(field, registry) @convert_django_field.register(models.UUIDField) def convert_field_to_uuid(field, registry=None): return UUID( description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null ) @convert_django_field.register(models.BigIntegerField) def convert_big_int_field(field, registry=None): return BigInt(description=field.help_text, required=not field.null) @convert_django_field.register(models.PositiveIntegerField) @convert_django_field.register(models.PositiveSmallIntegerField) @convert_django_field.register(models.SmallIntegerField) @convert_django_field.register(models.IntegerField) def convert_field_to_int(field, registry=None): return Int(description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null) @convert_django_field.register(models.NullBooleanField) @convert_django_field.register(models.BooleanField) def convert_field_to_boolean(field, registry=None): return Boolean( description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null ) @convert_django_field.register(models.DecimalField) def convert_field_to_decimal(field, registry=None): return Decimal( description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null ) @convert_django_field.register(models.FloatField) @convert_django_field.register(models.DurationField) def convert_field_to_float(field, registry=None): return Float( description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null ) @convert_django_field.register(models.DateTimeField) def convert_datetime_to_string(field, registry=None): return DateTime( description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null ) @convert_django_field.register(models.DateField) def convert_date_to_string(field, registry=None): return Date( description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null ) @convert_django_field.register(models.TimeField) def convert_time_to_string(field, registry=None): return Time( description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null ) @convert_django_field.register(models.OneToOneRel) def convert_onetoone_field_to_djangomodel(field, registry=None): from graphene.utils.str_converters import to_snake_case from .types import DjangoObjectType model = field.related_model def dynamic_type(): _type = registry.get_type_for_model(model) if not _type: return class CustomField(Field): def wrap_resolve(self, parent_resolver): """ Implements a custom resolver which goes through the `get_node` method to ensure that it goes through the `get_queryset` method of the DjangoObjectType. """ resolver = super().wrap_resolve(parent_resolver) # If `get_queryset` was not overridden in the DjangoObjectType # or if we explicitly bypass the `get_queryset` method, # we can just return the default resolver. if ( _type.get_queryset.__func__ is DjangoObjectType.get_queryset.__func__ or getattr(resolver, "_bypass_get_queryset", False) ): return resolver def custom_resolver(root, info, **args): # Note: this function is used to resolve 1:1 relation fields is_resolver_awaitable = inspect.iscoroutinefunction(resolver) if is_resolver_awaitable: fk_obj = resolver(root, info, **args) # In case the resolver is a custom awaitable resolver that overwrites # the default Django resolver return fk_obj field_name = to_snake_case(info.field_name) reversed_field_name = root.__class__._meta.get_field( field_name ).remote_field.name return _type.get_queryset( _type._meta.model.objects.filter( **{reversed_field_name: root.pk} ), info, ).get() return custom_resolver return CustomField( _type, required=not field.null, ) return Dynamic(dynamic_type) @convert_django_field.register(models.ManyToManyField) @convert_django_field.register(models.ManyToManyRel) @convert_django_field.register(models.ManyToOneRel) def convert_field_to_list_or_connection(field, registry=None): model = field.related_model def dynamic_type(): _type = registry.get_type_for_model(model) if not _type: return if isinstance(field, models.ManyToManyField): description = get_django_field_description(field) else: description = get_django_field_description(field.field) # If there is a connection, we should transform the field # into a DjangoConnectionField if _type._meta.connection: # Use a DjangoFilterConnectionField if there are # defined filter_fields or a filterset_class in the # DjangoObjectType Meta if _type._meta.filter_fields or _type._meta.filterset_class: from .filter.fields import DjangoFilterConnectionField return DjangoFilterConnectionField( _type, required=True, description=description ) return DjangoConnectionField(_type, required=True, description=description) return DjangoListField( _type, required=True, # A Set is always returned, never None. description=description, ) return Dynamic(dynamic_type) @convert_django_field.register(models.OneToOneField) @convert_django_field.register(models.ForeignKey) def convert_field_to_djangomodel(field, registry=None): from graphene.utils.str_converters import to_snake_case from .types import DjangoObjectType model = field.related_model def dynamic_type(): _type = registry.get_type_for_model(model) if not _type: return class CustomField(Field): def wrap_resolve(self, parent_resolver): """ Implements a custom resolver which goes through the `get_node` method to ensure that it goes through the `get_queryset` method of the DjangoObjectType. """ resolver = super().wrap_resolve(parent_resolver) # If `get_queryset` was not overridden in the DjangoObjectType # or if we explicitly bypass the `get_queryset` method, # we can just return the default resolver. if ( _type.get_queryset.__func__ is DjangoObjectType.get_queryset.__func__ or getattr(resolver, "_bypass_get_queryset", False) ): return resolver def custom_resolver(root, info, **args): # Note: this function is used to resolve FK or 1:1 fields # it does not differentiate between custom-resolved fields # and default resolved fields. # because this is a django foreign key or one-to-one field, the primary-key for # this node can be accessed from the root node. # ex: article.reporter_id # get the name of the id field from the root's model field_name = to_snake_case(info.field_name) db_field_key = root.__class__._meta.get_field(field_name).attname if hasattr(root, db_field_key): # get the object's primary-key from root object_pk = getattr(root, db_field_key) else: return None is_resolver_awaitable = inspect.iscoroutinefunction(resolver) if is_resolver_awaitable: fk_obj = resolver(root, info, **args) # In case the resolver is a custom awaitable resolver that overwrites # the default Django resolver return fk_obj instance_from_get_node = _type.get_node(info, object_pk) if instance_from_get_node is None: # no instance to return return elif ( isinstance(resolver, partial) and resolver.func is get_default_resolver() ): return instance_from_get_node elif resolver is not get_default_resolver(): # Default resolver is overridden # For optimization, add the instance to the resolver setattr(root, field_name, instance_from_get_node) # Explanation: # previously, _type.get_node` is called which results in at least one hit to the database. # But, if we did not pass the instance to the root, calling the resolver will result in # another call to get the instance which results in at least two database queries in total # to resolve this node only. # That's why the value of the object is set in the root so when the object is accessed # in the resolver (root.field_name) it does not access the database unless queried explicitly. fk_obj = resolver(root, info, **args) return fk_obj else: return instance_from_get_node return custom_resolver return CustomField( _type, description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null, ) return Dynamic(dynamic_type) @convert_django_field.register(ArrayField) def convert_postgres_array_to_list(field, registry=None): inner_type = convert_django_field(field.base_field) if not isinstance(inner_type, (List, NonNull)): inner_type = ( NonNull(type(inner_type)) if inner_type.kwargs["required"] else type(inner_type) ) return List( inner_type, description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null, ) @convert_django_field.register(HStoreField) @convert_django_field.register(models.JSONField) def convert_json_field_to_string(field, registry=None): return JSONString( description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null ) @convert_django_field.register(RangeField) def convert_postgres_range_to_string(field, registry=None): inner_type = convert_django_field(field.base_field) if not isinstance(inner_type, (List, NonNull)): inner_type = ( NonNull(type(inner_type)) if inner_type.kwargs["required"] else type(inner_type) ) return List( inner_type, description=get_django_field_description(field), required=not field.null, ) # Register Django lazy()-wrapped values as GraphQL description/help_text. # This is needed for using lazy translations, see https://github.com/graphql-python/graphql-core-next/issues/58. register_description(Promise)