graphene-django/docs/settings.rst
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Settings
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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 <https://docs.graphene-python.org/en/latest/execution/middleware/>`__ 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,
}