Settings ======== Graphene-Django can be customised using settings. This page explains each setting and their defaults. Usage ----- Add settings to your Django project by creating a Dictonary with name ``GRAPHENE`` in the project's ``settings.py``: .. code:: python GRAPHENE = { ... } ``SCHEMA`` ---------- The location of the top-level ``Schema`` class. Default: ``None`` .. code:: python GRAPHENE = { 'SCHEMA': 'path.to.schema.schema', } ``SCHEMA_OUTPUT`` ---------- The name of the file where the GraphQL schema output will go. Default: ``schema.json`` .. code:: python GRAPHENE = { 'SCHEMA_OUTPUT': 'schema.json', } ``SCHEMA_INDENT`` ---------- The indentation level of the schema output. Default: ``2`` .. code:: python GRAPHENE = { 'SCHEMA_INDENT': 2, } ``MIDDLEWARE`` ---------- A tuple of middleware that will be executed for each GraphQL query. See the `middleware documentation `__ for more information. Default: ``()`` .. code:: python GRAPHENE = { 'MIDDLEWARE': ( 'path.to.my.middleware.class', ), } ``RELAY_CONNECTION_ENFORCE_FIRST_OR_LAST`` ---------- Enforces relay queries to have the ``first`` or ``last`` argument. Default: ``False`` .. code:: python GRAPHENE = { 'RELAY_CONNECTION_ENFORCE_FIRST_OR_LAST': False, } ``RELAY_CONNECTION_MAX_LIMIT`` ---------- The maximum size of objects that can be requested through a relay connection. Default: ``100`` .. code:: python GRAPHENE = { 'RELAY_CONNECTION_MAX_LIMIT': 100, }