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There are small typos in: - UPGRADE-v1.0.md - UPGRADE-v2.0.md - docs/execution/fileuploading.rst Fixes: - Should read `standard` rather than `stantard`. - Should read `library` rather than `libary`. - Should read `explicitly` rather than `explicity`. Signed-off-by: Tim Gates <tim.gates@iress.com>
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# v1.0 Upgrade Guide
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Big changes from v0.10.x to 1.0. While on the surface a lot of this just looks like shuffling around API, the entire codebase has been rewritten to handle some really great use cases and improved performance.
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## Backwards Compatibility and Deprecation Warnings
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This has been a community project from the start, we need your help making the upgrade as smooth as possible for everybody!
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We have done our best to provide backwards compatibility with deprecated APIs.
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## Deprecations
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- `with_context` is no longer needed. Resolvers now always take the context argument.
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Before:
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```python
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def resolve_xxx(root, args, info):
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# ...
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```
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With 1.0:
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```python
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def resolve_xxx(root, args, context, info):
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# ...
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```
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- `ObjectType` and `Interface` no longer accept the `abstract` option in the `Meta`.
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Inheriting fields should be now achieved using `AbstractType` inheritance.
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Before:
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```python
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class MyBaseQuery(graphene.ObjectType):
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my_field = String()
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class Meta:
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abstract = True
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class Query(MyBaseQuery):
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pass
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```
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With 1.0:
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```python
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class MyBaseQuery(graphene.AbstractType):
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my_field = String()
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class Query(MyBaseQuery, graphene.ObjectType):
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pass
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```
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- The `type_name` option in the Meta in types is now `name`
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- Type references no longer work with strings, but with functions.
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Before:
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```python
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class Query(graphene.ObjectType):
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user = graphene.Field('User')
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users = graphene.List('User')
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```
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With 1.0:
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```python
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class Query(graphene.ObjectType):
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user = graphene.Field(lambda: User)
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users = graphene.List(lambda: User)
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```
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## Schema
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Schemas in graphene `1.0` are `Immutable`, that means that once you create a `graphene.Schema` any
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change in their attributes will not have any effect.
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The `name` argument is removed from the Schema.
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The arguments `executor` and `middlewares` are also removed from the `Schema` definition.
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You can still use them, but by calling explicitly in the `execute` method in `graphql`.
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```python
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# Old way
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schema = graphene.Schema(name='My Schema')
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schema.query = Query
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schema.mutation = Mutation
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# New way
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schema = graphene.Schema(
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query=Query,
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mutation=Mutation
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)
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```
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## Interfaces
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For implementing an Interface in an ObjectType, you have to add it onto `Meta.interfaces`.
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Like:
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```python
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from graphene import Interface, ObjectType, String
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class Character(Interface):
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name = String()
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class Human(Character): # Old way, Human will still be an Interface
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pass
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class Droid(ObjectType): # New way, you have to specify the ObjectType
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class Meta:
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interfaces = (Character, )
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```
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## Mutations
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Mutation fields have changed the way of usage, before if you have the mutation `MyMutation` you
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only have to reference with `graphene.Field(MyMutation)` now it's simply `MyMutation.Field()`
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Example:
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```python
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from graphene import ObjectType, Mutation, String
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class ReverseString(Mutation):
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class Input:
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input = String(required=True)
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reversed = String()
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def mutate(root, args, context, info):
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reversed = args.get('input')[::-1]
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return ReverseString(reversed=reversed)
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class Query(ObjectType):
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reverse_string = graphene.Field(ReverseString) # Old way, will not include the mutation arguments by default
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reverse_string = ReverseString.Field()
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```
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## Nodes
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Apart from implementing as shown in the previous section, to use the node field you have to
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specify the node Type.
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Example:
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```python
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from graphene import ObjectType, relay
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class Query(ObjectType):
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node = relay.NodeField() # Old way, NodeField no longer exists. Use Node.Field
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node = relay.Node.Field() # New way
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```
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Also, if you wanted to create an `ObjectType` that implements `Node`, you have to do it
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explicitly.
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## Django
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The Django integration with Graphene now has an independent package: `graphene-django`.
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For installing, you have to replace the old `graphene[django]` with `graphene-django`.
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- As the package is now independent, you now have to import from `graphene_django`.
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- **DjangoNode no longer exists**, please use `relay.Node` instead:
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```python
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from graphene.relay import Node
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from graphene_django import DjangoObjectType
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class Droid(DjangoObjectType):
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class Meta:
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interfaces = (Node, )
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```
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## SQLAlchemy
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The SQLAlchemy integration with Graphene now has an independent package: `graphene-sqlalchemy`.
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For installing, you have to replace the old `graphene[sqlalchemy]` with `graphene-sqlalchemy`.
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- As the package is now independent, you have to import now from `graphene_sqlalchemy`.
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- **SQLAlchemyNode no longer exists**, please use `relay.Node` instead:
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```python
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from graphene.relay import Node
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from graphene_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemyObjectType
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class Droid(SQLAlchemyObjectType):
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class Meta:
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interfaces = (Node, )
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```
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