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AbstractTypes
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=============
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An AbstractType contains fields that could be shared among
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``graphene.ObjectType``, ``graphene.Interface``,
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``graphene.InputObjectType`` or other ``graphene.AbstractType``.
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The basics:
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- Each AbstractType is a Python class that inherits from ``graphene.AbstractType``.
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- Each attribute of the AbstractType represents a field (could be a ``graphene.Field`` or
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``graphene.InputField`` depending on where is mounted)
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Quick example
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-------------
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In this example UserFields is an ``AbstractType`` with a name. ``User`` and
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``UserInput`` are two types that will have their own fields
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plus the ones defined in ``UserFields``.
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.. code:: python
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import graphene
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class UserFields(graphene.AbstractType):
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name = graphene.String()
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class User(graphene.ObjectType, UserFields):
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pass
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class UserInput(graphene.InputObjectType, UserFields):
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pass
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.. code:: graphql
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type User {
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name: String
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}
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inputtype UserInput {
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name: String
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}
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