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title: Relay
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description: A Relay implementation in Graphene
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# Relay
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Graphene have complete support of [Relay](https://facebook.github.io/relay/docs/graphql-relay-specification.html), and it offers some utils for working if from Python easy.
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## Nodes
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A `Node` is an Interface provided by `graphene.relay` that contains a single field `id` (which is a `ID!`). Any object that inherits from it have to implement a `get_node` method for retrieving a `Node` by an *id*.
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Example usage (taken from the [Starwars Relay example](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene/blob/master/examples/starwars_relay/schema.py)):
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```python
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class Ship(relay.Node):
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'''A ship in the Star Wars saga'''
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name = graphene.String(description='The name of the ship.')
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def get_node(cls, id, info):
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return get_ship(id)
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```
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The `id` returned by the `Ship` type when you query it will be a scalar which contains the enough info for the server for knowing it's type and it's id.
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For example, the instance `Ship(id=1)` will return `U2hpcDox` as the id when you query it (which is the base64 encoding of `Ship:1`), and which could be useful later if we want to query a node by its id.
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## Connection
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A connection is a vitaminized version of a List that provides ways of slicing and paginating through it. The way you create Connection fields in `graphene` is using `relay.ConnectionField`.
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You can create connection fields in any ObjectType, but the connection **must** be linked to an object which inherits from `Node` (in this case, a `Ship`).
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```python
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class Faction(graphene.ObjectType):
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name = graphene.String()
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ships = relay.ConnectionField(Ship)
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def resolve_ships(self, args, info):
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return []
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```
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## Node Root field
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As is required in the [Relay specification](https://facebook.github.io/relay/graphql/objectidentification.htm#sec-Node-root-field), the server must implement a root field called `node` that returns a `Node` Interface.
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For this reason, `graphene` provides the field `relay.NodeField`, which links to any type in the Schema which inherits from `Node`. Example usage:
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```python
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class Query(graphene.ObjectType):
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node = relay.NodeField()
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```
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## Useful links
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* [Getting started with Relay](https://facebook.github.io/relay/docs/graphql-relay-specification.html)
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* [Relay Global Identification Specification](https://facebook.github.io/relay/graphql/objectidentification.htm)
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* [Relay Cursor Connection Specification](https://facebook.github.io/relay/graphql/connections.htm)
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* [Relay input Object Mutation](https://facebook.github.io/relay/graphql/mutations.htm)
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