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Integration with Django Rest Framework
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You can re-use your Django Rest Framework serializer with
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graphene django.
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Mutation
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--------
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You can create a Mutation based on a serializer by using the
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`SerializerMutation` base class:
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.. code:: python
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from graphene_django.rest_framework.mutation import SerializerMutation
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class MyAwesomeMutation(SerializerMutation):
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class Meta:
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serializer_class = MySerializer
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Create/Update Operations
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---------------------
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By default ModelSerializers accept create and update operations. To
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customize this use the `model_operations` attribute. The update
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operation looks up models by the primary key by default. You can
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customize the look up with the lookup attribute.
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.. code:: python
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from graphene_django.rest_framework.mutation import SerializerMutation
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class AwesomeModelMutation(SerializerMutation):
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class Meta:
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serializer_class = MyModelSerializer
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model_operations = ['create', 'update']
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lookup_field = 'id'
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Overriding Update Queries
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-------------------------
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Use the method `get_serializer_kwargs` to override how
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updates are applied.
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.. code:: python
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from graphene_django.rest_framework.mutation import SerializerMutation
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class AwesomeModelMutation(SerializerMutation):
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class Meta:
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serializer_class = MyModelSerializer
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@classmethod
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def get_serializer_kwargs(cls, root, info, **input):
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if 'id' in input:
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instance = Post.objects.filter(id=input['id'], owner=info.context.user).first()
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if instance:
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return {'instance': instance, 'data': input, 'partial': True}
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else:
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raise http.Http404
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return {'data': input, 'partial': True}
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