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have been quite simplified, without the need to define a explicit Metaclass for each subtype.
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It also improves the field resolvers, [simplifying the code](#simpler-resolvers) the
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developer have to write to use them.
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developer has to write to use them.
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**Deprecations:**
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* [`AbstractType`](#abstracttype-deprecated)
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* [`Meta as Class arguments`](#meta-ass-class-arguments) (_only available for Python 3_)
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> The type metaclases are now deleted as are no longer necessary, if your code was depending
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> The type metaclasses are now deleted as they are no longer necessary. If your code was depending
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> on this strategy for creating custom attrs, see an [example on how to do it in 2.0](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene/blob/2.0/graphene/tests/issues/test_425.py).
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## Deprecations
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### Simpler resolvers
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All the resolvers in graphene have been simplified. If before resolvers must had received
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All the resolvers in graphene have been simplified. If before resolvers required
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four arguments `root`, `args`, `context` and `info`, now the `args` are passed as keyword arguments
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and `context` and `info` will only be passed if the function is annotated with it.
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### Mutation.Input
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`Mutation.Input` is now deprecated in favor using `Mutation.Arguments` (`ClientIDMutation` still uses `Input`).
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`Mutation.Input` is now deprecated in favor of using `Mutation.Arguments` (`ClientIDMutation` still uses `Input`).
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### Simpler resolvers
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All the resolvers in graphene have been simplified. If before resolvers must had received
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All the resolvers in graphene have been simplified. If before resolvers required
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four arguments `root`, `args`, `context` and `info`, now the `args` are passed as keyword arguments
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and `context` and `info` will only be passed if the function is annotated with it.
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## Node.get_node
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The method `get_node` in `ObjectTypes` that have `Node` as interface, changes it's api.
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The method `get_node` in `ObjectTypes` that have `Node` as interface, changes its API.
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From `def get_node(cls, id, context, info)` to `def get_node(cls, info, id)`.
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```python
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### InputObjectType
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If you are using `InputObjectType`, you now can access
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it's fields via `getattr` (`my_input.myattr`) when resolving, instead of
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its fields via `getattr` (`my_input.myattr`) when resolving, instead of
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the classic way `my_input['myattr']`.
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And also use custom defined properties on your input class.
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