Middleware ========== You can use ``middleware`` to affect the evaluation of fields in your schema. A middleware is any object or function that responds to ``resolve(next_middleware, *args)``. Inside that method, it should either: - Send ``resolve`` to the next middleware to continue the evaluation; or - Return a value to end the evaluation early. Resolve arguments ----------------- Middlewares ``resolve`` is invoked with several arguments: - ``next`` represents the execution chain. Call ``next`` to continue evalution. - ``root`` is the root value object passed throughout the query. - ``info`` is the resolver info. - ``args`` is the dict of arguments passed to the field. Example ------- This middleware only continues evaluation if the ``field_name`` is not ``'user'`` .. code:: python class AuthorizationMiddleware(object): def resolve(next, root, info, **args): if info.field_name == 'user': return None return next(root, info, **args) And then execute it with: .. code:: python result = schema.execute('THE QUERY', middleware=[AuthorizationMiddleware()]) Functional example ------------------ Middleware can also be defined as a function. Here we define a middleware that logs the time it takes to resolve each field .. code:: python from time import time as timer def timing_middleware(next, root, info, **args): start = timer() return_value = next(root, info, **args) duration = timer() - start logger.debug("{parent_type}.{field_name}: {duration} ms".format( parent_type=root._meta.name if root and hasattr(root, '_meta') else '', field_name=info.field_name, duration=round(duration * 1000, 2) )) return return_value And then execute it with: .. code:: python result = schema.execute('THE QUERY', middleware=[timing_middleware])