* v3.0 - remove Python 2.x from build (#983)
* Change travis to only compile for p3.6+
* Changed tox to only run Python 3.6+
* Changed library classifiers to reflect support in Python 3.6+
* Changed version to 3.0.0 development
In [15]: get_version((3, 0, 0, "alpha", 0))
Out[15]: '3.0.dev20190601212304'
* Reorganize Tests (#985)
We no longer need a dedicated folder for Python3.6+ tests
We no longer need to check six.PY3 in tests
* Upgrade black to 19.3b0 (#987)
* Remove six dependency (#986)
* No one is using func_name
* Remove six simple usages
* Remove six requirement
* Remove `six.with_metaclass` calls
* pytest-asyncio should be a regular dependency now with Py3 move
* Change dependency to graphql-core-next (#988)
* Changed dependencies to core-next
* Converted Scalars
* ResolveInfo name change
* Ignore .venv
* Make Schema compatible with GraphQL-core-next
* Ignore more venv names and mypy and pytest caches
* Remove print statements for debugging in schema test
* core-next now provides out_type and out_name
* Adapt date and time scalar types to core-next
* Ignore the non-standard result.invalid flag
* Results are named tuples in core-next (immutable)
* Enum values are returned as dict in core-next
* Fix mutation tests with promises
* Make all 345 tests pass with graphql-core-next
* Remove the compat module which was only needed for older Py version
* Remove object as base class (not needed in Py 3)
* We can assume that dicts are ordered in Py 3.6+
* Make use of the fact that dicts are iterable
* Use consistent style of importing from pytest
* Restore compatibility with graphql-relay-py v3
Add adpaters for the PageInfo and Connection args.
* Avoid various deprecation warnings
* Use graphql-core 3 instead of graphql-core-next
* Update dependencies, reformat changes with black
* Update graphene/relay/connection.py
Co-Authored-By: Jonathan Kim <jkimbo@gmail.com>
* Run black on setup.py
* Remove trailing whitespace
This allows request_context (or any other ResolveInfo data) to be used while getting nodes.
For example, some data might need to be hidden based on the user's authorization; you would use info.request_context for this.
Fixes#34.