Installation ============ Graphene-Django takes a few seconds to install and set up. Requirements ------------ Graphene-Django currently supports the following versions of Django: * Django 2.X Installation ------------ .. code:: bash pip install graphene-django **We strongly recommend pinning against a specific version of Graphene-Django because new versions could introduce breaking changes to your project.** Add ``graphene_django`` to the ``INSTALLED_APPS`` in the ``settings.py`` file of your Django project: .. code:: python INSTALLED_APPS = [ ... 'django.contrib.staticfiles', # Required for GraphiQL 'graphene_django' ] We need to add a ``graphql`` URL to the ``urls.py`` of your Django project: .. code:: python from django.urls import path from graphene_django.views import GraphQLView urlpatterns = [ # ... path("graphql", GraphQLView.as_view(graphiql=True)), ] (Change ``graphiql=True`` to ``graphiql=False`` if you do not want to use the GraphiQL API browser.) Finally, define the schema location for Graphene in the ``settings.py`` file of your Django project: .. code:: python GRAPHENE = { 'SCHEMA': 'django_root.schema.schema' } Where ``path.schema.schema`` is the location of the ``Schema`` object in your Django project. The most basic ``schema.py`` looks like this: .. code:: python import graphene class Query(graphene.ObjectType): pass schema = graphene.Schema(query=Query) To learn how to extend the schema object for your project, read the basic tutorial.