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Merge pull request #845 from nive/master
quickstart example improvement
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data.
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We are going to create a very simple schema, with a ``Query`` with only
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one field: ``hello`` and an input name. And when we query it, it should return ``"Hello {name}"``.
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one field: ``hello`` and an input name. And when we query it, it should return ``"Hello
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{argument}"``.
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.. code:: python
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import graphene
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class Query(graphene.ObjectType):
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hello = graphene.String(name=graphene.String(default_value="stranger"))
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hello = graphene.String(argument=graphene.String(default_value="stranger"))
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def resolve_hello(self, info, name):
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return 'Hello ' + name
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def resolve_hello(self, info, argument):
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return 'Hello ' + argument
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schema = graphene.Schema(query=Query)
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result = schema.execute('{ hello }')
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print(result.data['hello']) # "Hello stranger"
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# or passing the argument in the query
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result = schema.execute('{ hello (argument: "graph") }')
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print(result.data['hello']) # "Hello graph"
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Congrats! You got your first graphene schema working!
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