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In a nutshell, `pagination` is implemented via graphene relay's `Connection` and `ConnectionField` pairing. With these in place, you'll see `pageInfo` available within your queries. It looks something like this:
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In a nutshell, `pagination` is implemented via graphene relay's `Connection` and `ConnectionField` pairing. With these in place, you'll see `pageInfo` available within your queries. It looks something like this:
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```json
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"pageInfo": {
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"pageInfo": {
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"startCursor": "YXJyYXljb25uZWN0aW9uOjQx",
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"startCursor": "YXJyYXljb25uZWN0aW9uOjQx",
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"endCursor": "YXJyYXljb25uZWN0aW9uOjQz",
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"endCursor": "YXJyYXljb25uZWN0aW9uOjQz",
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```
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In addition to a `cursor` element within `edges` that will show you the cursor id for each element, like so:
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In addition to a `cursor` element within `edges` that will show you the cursor id for each element, like so:
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```graphql
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edges {
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edges {
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cursor
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cursor
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node {
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node {
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The basic schema below provides relay cursor-based pagination, combined with graphene_django filter capability.
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The basic schema below provides relay cursor-based pagination, combined with graphene_django filter capability.
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```py
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from graphene import relay
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from graphene import relay
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from graphene_django.types import DjangoObjectType
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from graphene_django.types import DjangoObjectType
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from graphene_django.filter import DjangoFilterConnectionField
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from graphene_django.filter import DjangoFilterConnectionField
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```
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The following query, (the pageInfo element is included for illustration, but isn't necessary for the query to resolve):
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The following query, (the pageInfo element is included for illustration, but isn't necessary for the query to resolve):
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```graphql
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{
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places(first: 3, after: "YXJyYXljb25uZWN0aW9uOjQx") {
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places(first: 3, after: "YXJyYXljb25uZWN0aW9uOjQx") {
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pageInfo {
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pageInfo {
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Gives us:
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Gives us:
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```json
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{
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"data": {
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"data": {
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"places": {
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"places": {
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