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Please read [UPGRADE-v2.0.md](/UPGRADE-v2.0.md) to learn how to upgrade to Graphene `2.0`.
**We are looking for contributors**! Please check the [ROADMAP](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene/blob/master/ROADMAP.md) to see how you can help ❤️
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# ![Graphene Logo](http://graphene-python.org/favicon.png) [Graphene](http://graphene-python.org) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/graphql-python/graphene.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/graphql-python/graphene) [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/graphene.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/graphene) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/graphql-python/graphene/badge.svg?branch=master&service=github)](https://coveralls.io/github/graphql-python/graphene?branch=master)
[Graphene](http://graphene-python.org) is a Python library for building GraphQL schemas/types fast and easily.
- **Easy to use:** Graphene helps you use GraphQL in Python without effort.
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We believe that by providing a complete API you could plug Graphene anywhere your data lives and make your data available
through GraphQL.
## Integrations
Graphene has multiple integrations with different frameworks:
| integration | Package |
|---------------|-------------------|
| Django | [graphene-django](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene-django/) |
| SQLAlchemy | [graphene-sqlalchemy](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene-sqlalchemy/) |
| Google App Engine | [graphene-gae](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene-gae/) |
| Peewee | *In progress* ([Tracking Issue](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene/issues/289)) |
| integration | Package |
| ----------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Django | [graphene-django](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene-django/) |
| SQLAlchemy | [graphene-sqlalchemy](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene-sqlalchemy/) |
| Google App Engine | [graphene-gae](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene-gae/) |
| Peewee | _In progress_ ([Tracking Issue](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene/issues/289)) |
Also, Graphene is fully compatible with the GraphQL spec, working seamlessly with all GraphQL clients, such as [Relay](https://github.com/facebook/relay), [Apollo](https://github.com/apollographql/apollo-client) and [gql](https://github.com/graphql-python/gql).
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Please read [UPGRADE-v2.0.md](/UPGRADE-v2.0.md) to learn how to upgrade.
## Examples
Here is one example for you to get started:
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If you want to learn even more, you can also check the following [examples](examples/):
* **Basic Schema**: [Starwars example](examples/starwars)
* **Relay Schema**: [Starwars Relay example](examples/starwars_relay)
- **Basic Schema**: [Starwars example](examples/starwars)
- **Relay Schema**: [Starwars Relay example](examples/starwars_relay)
## Contributing
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```
Graphene supports several versions of Python. To make sure that changes do not break compatibility with any of those versions, we use `tox` to create virtualenvs for each python version and run tests with that version. To run against all python versions defined in the `tox.ini` config file, just run:
```sh
tox
```
If you wish to run against a specific version defined in the `tox.ini` file:
```sh
tox -e py36
```
Tox can only use whatever versions of python are installed on your system. When you create a pull request, Travis will also be running the same tests and report the results, so there is no need for potential contributors to try to install every single version of python on their own system ahead of time. We appreciate opening issues and pull requests to make graphene even more stable & useful!
### Documentation

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Please read `UPGRADE-v2.0.md </UPGRADE-v2.0.md>`__ to learn how to
upgrade to Graphene ``2.0``.
**We are looking for contributors**! Please check the
`ROADMAP <https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene/blob/master/ROADMAP.md>`__
to see how you can help ❤️
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Contributing
------------
After cloning this repo, ensure dependencies are installed by running:
After cloning this repo, create a
`virtualenv <https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/>`__ and ensure
dependencies are installed by running:
.. code:: sh
virtualenv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -e ".[test]"
After developing, the full test suite can be evaluated by running:
Well-written tests and maintaining good test coverage is important to
this project. While developing, run new and existing tests with:
.. code:: sh
py.test graphene --cov=graphene --benchmark-skip # Use -v -s for verbose mode
py.test PATH/TO/MY/DIR/test_test.py # Single file
py.test PATH/TO/MY/DIR/ # All tests in directory
Add the ``-s`` flag if you have introduced breakpoints into the code for
debugging. Add the ``-v`` ("verbose") flag to get more detailed test
output. For even more detailed output, use ``-vv``. Check out the
`pytest documentation <https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/>`__ for more
options and test running controls.
You can also run the benchmarks with:
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py.test graphene --benchmark-only
Graphene supports several versions of Python. To make sure that changes
do not break compatibility with any of those versions, we use ``tox`` to
create virtualenvs for each python version and run tests with that
version. To run against all python versions defined in the ``tox.ini``
config file, just run:
.. code:: sh
tox
If you wish to run against a specific version defined in the ``tox.ini``
file:
.. code:: sh
tox -e py36
Tox can only use whatever versions of python are installed on your
system. When you create a pull request, Travis will also be running the
same tests and report the results, so there is no need for potential
contributors to try to install every single version of python on their
own system ahead of time. We appreciate opening issues and pull requests
to make graphene even more stable & useful!
Documentation
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# Graphene Roadmap
In order to move Graphene and the GraphQL Python ecosystem forward I realized is essential to be clear with the community on next steps, so we can move uniformly.
There are few key points that need to happen in the short/mid term, divided into two main sections:
- [Community](#community)
- [Graphene 3](#graphene-3)
_👋 If you have more ideas on how to move the Graphene ecosystem forward, don't hesistate to [open a PR](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene/edit/master/ROADMAP.md)_
## Community
The goal is to improve adoption and sustainability of the project.
- 💎 Add Commercial Support for Graphene #813
- Create Patreon page
- Add /support page in Graphene website
- 📘 Vastly improve documentation #823
- 💰 Apply for [Mozilla MOSS](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/moss/) sponsorship
## Graphene 3
The goal is to summarize the different improvements that Graphene will need to accomplish for version 3.
In a nushell, Graphene 3 should take the Python 3 integration one step forward while still maintaining compatibility with Python 2.
- 🚀 [graphql-core-next](https://github.com/graphql-python/graphql-core-next) GraphQL engine support (almost same API as graphql-core)
- 🔸 GraphQL types from type annotations #729
- 📄 Schema creation from SDL (API TBD)
- ✨ Improve connections structure
- 📗 Improve function documentation
- 🔀 Add support for coroutines in Connection, Mutation (abstracting out Promise requirement)