Schema ====== The ``graphene.Schema`` object describes your data model and provides a GraphQL server with an associated set of resolve methods that know how to fetch data. The most basic schema you can create looks like this: .. code:: python import graphene class Query(graphene.ObjectType): pass class Mutation(graphene.ObjectType): pass schema = graphene.Schema(query=Query, mutation=Mutation) This schema doesn't do anything yet, but it is ready to accept new Query or Mutation fields. Adding to the schema -------------------- If you have defined a ``Query`` or ``Mutation``, you can register them with the schema: .. code:: python import graphene import my_app.schema.Query import my_app.schema.Mutation class Query( my_app.schema.Query, # Add your Query objects here graphene.ObjectType ): pass class Mutation( my_app.schema.Mutation, # Add your Mutation objects here graphene.ObjectType ): pass schema = graphene.Schema(query=Query, mutation=Mutation) You can add as many mixins to the base ``Query`` and ``Mutation`` objects as you like. Read more about Schema on the `core graphene docs `__