Nodes ===== 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*. Quick example ------------- Example usage (taken from the `Starwars Relay example`_): .. code:: python class Ship(graphene.ObjectType): '''A ship in the Star Wars saga''' class Meta: interfaces = (relay.Node, ) name = graphene.String(description='The name of the ship.') @classmethod def get_node(cls, id, context, info): return get_ship(id) 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. 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. Custom Nodes ------------ You can use the predefined ``relay.Node`` or you can subclass it, defining custom ways of how a node id is encoded (using the ``to_global_id`` method in the class) or how we can retrieve a Node given a encoded id (with the ``get_node_from_global_id`` method). Example of a custom node: .. code:: python class CustomNode(Node): class Meta: name = 'Node' @staticmethod def to_global_id(type, id): return '{}:{}'.format(type, id) @staticmethod def get_node_from_global_id(global_id, context, info, only_type=None): type, id = global_id.split(':') if only_node: # We assure that the node type that we want to retrieve # is the same that was indicated in the field type assert type == only_node._meta.name, 'Received not compatible node.' if type == 'User': return get_user(id) elif type == 'Photo': return get_photo(id) The ``get_node_from_global_id`` method will be called when ``CustomNode.Field`` is resolved. Accessing node types -------------------- If we want to retrieve node instances from a ``global_id`` (scalar that identifies an instance by it's type name and id), we can simply do ``Node.get_node_from_global_id(global_id, context, info)``. In the case we want to restrict the instnance retrieval to an specific type, we can do: ``Node.get_node_from_global_id(global_id, context, info, only_type=Ship)``. This will raise an error if the ``global_id`` doesn't correspond to a Ship type. Node Root field --------------- As is required in the `Relay specification`_, the server must implement a root field called ``node`` that returns a ``Node`` Interface. For this reason, ``graphene`` provides the field ``relay.Node.Field``, which links to any type in the Schema which implements ``Node``. Example usage: .. code:: python class Query(graphene.ObjectType): # Should be CustomNode.Field() if we want to use our custom Node node = relay.Node.Field() .. _Starwars Relay example: https://github.com/graphql-python/graphene/blob/master/examples/starwars_relay/schema.py