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v1.0 Upgrade Guide
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.
Backwards Compatibility and Deprecation Warnings
This has been a community project from the start, we need your help making the upgrade as smooth as possible for everybody! We have done our best to provide backwards compatibility with deprecated APIs.
Interfaces
For implementing an Interface in a ObjectType, you have to add also ObjectType
.
Like:
from graphene import Interface, ObjectType, String
class Character(Interface):
name = String()
class Human(Character): # Old way, not working anymore
pass
class Droid(Character, ObjectType): # New way, you have to specify the ObjectType
pass
Mutations
Mutation fields have changed the way of usage, before if you have the mutation MyMutation
you
only have to reference with graphene.Field(MyMutation)
now it's simply MyMutation.Field()
Example:
from graphene import ObjectType, Mutation, String
class ReverseString(Mutation):
class Input:
input = String(required=True)
reversed = String()
def mutate(self, args, context, info):
reversed = args.get('input')[::-1]
return ReverseString(reversed=reversed)
class Query(ObjectType):
reverse_string = graphene.Field(ReverseString) # Old way, not working anymore
reverse_string = ReverseString.Field()
Nodes
Apart of implementing as showed in the previous section, for use the node field you have to specify the node Type.
Example:
from graphene import ObjectType, relay
class Query(ObjectType):
node = relay.NodeField() # Old way, NodeField no longer exists
node = relay.Node.Field() # New way