A custom argument in graphene-django
How do I create a custom argument in GraphQL with graphene-django?
I currently have this configuration in my schema.py:
class Post(DjangoObjectType):
class Meta:
model = FeedPost
interfaces = (graphene.relay.Node,)
filter_fields = ['id']
class Query(graphene.ObjectType):
post = graphene.Node.Field(Post)
def resolve_post(self, info, **kwargs):
username = kwargs.get('username')
u = User.objects.get(username=username)
users_sources = FeedSource.objects.filter(user=u)
return FeedPost.objects.filter(feed__feedsource__in=users_sources).annotate(
source_title=F('feed__feedsource__title')
)
schema = graphene.Schema(query=Query)
But I have not been able to figure out how to make "username" a required argument in the actual GraphQL query on "post".
django graphql graphene-python
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How do I create a custom argument in GraphQL with graphene-django?
I currently have this configuration in my schema.py:
class Post(DjangoObjectType):
class Meta:
model = FeedPost
interfaces = (graphene.relay.Node,)
filter_fields = ['id']
class Query(graphene.ObjectType):
post = graphene.Node.Field(Post)
def resolve_post(self, info, **kwargs):
username = kwargs.get('username')
u = User.objects.get(username=username)
users_sources = FeedSource.objects.filter(user=u)
return FeedPost.objects.filter(feed__feedsource__in=users_sources).annotate(
source_title=F('feed__feedsource__title')
)
schema = graphene.Schema(query=Query)
But I have not been able to figure out how to make "username" a required argument in the actual GraphQL query on "post".
django graphql graphene-python
You have a choice of addingusername
as part of thePost
input type, or as another separate argument to the query. Since you don't show yourPost
model, it's not clear if username is already part of it.
– Mark Chackerian
Nov 26 '18 at 15:22
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How do I create a custom argument in GraphQL with graphene-django?
I currently have this configuration in my schema.py:
class Post(DjangoObjectType):
class Meta:
model = FeedPost
interfaces = (graphene.relay.Node,)
filter_fields = ['id']
class Query(graphene.ObjectType):
post = graphene.Node.Field(Post)
def resolve_post(self, info, **kwargs):
username = kwargs.get('username')
u = User.objects.get(username=username)
users_sources = FeedSource.objects.filter(user=u)
return FeedPost.objects.filter(feed__feedsource__in=users_sources).annotate(
source_title=F('feed__feedsource__title')
)
schema = graphene.Schema(query=Query)
But I have not been able to figure out how to make "username" a required argument in the actual GraphQL query on "post".
django graphql graphene-python
How do I create a custom argument in GraphQL with graphene-django?
I currently have this configuration in my schema.py:
class Post(DjangoObjectType):
class Meta:
model = FeedPost
interfaces = (graphene.relay.Node,)
filter_fields = ['id']
class Query(graphene.ObjectType):
post = graphene.Node.Field(Post)
def resolve_post(self, info, **kwargs):
username = kwargs.get('username')
u = User.objects.get(username=username)
users_sources = FeedSource.objects.filter(user=u)
return FeedPost.objects.filter(feed__feedsource__in=users_sources).annotate(
source_title=F('feed__feedsource__title')
)
schema = graphene.Schema(query=Query)
But I have not been able to figure out how to make "username" a required argument in the actual GraphQL query on "post".
django graphql graphene-python
django graphql graphene-python
asked Nov 23 '18 at 22:11
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You have a choice of addingusername
as part of thePost
input type, or as another separate argument to the query. Since you don't show yourPost
model, it's not clear if username is already part of it.
– Mark Chackerian
Nov 26 '18 at 15:22
add a comment |
You have a choice of addingusername
as part of thePost
input type, or as another separate argument to the query. Since you don't show yourPost
model, it's not clear if username is already part of it.
– Mark Chackerian
Nov 26 '18 at 15:22
You have a choice of adding
username
as part of the Post
input type, or as another separate argument to the query. Since you don't show your Post
model, it's not clear if username is already part of it.– Mark Chackerian
Nov 26 '18 at 15:22
You have a choice of adding
username
as part of the Post
input type, or as another separate argument to the query. Since you don't show your Post
model, it's not clear if username is already part of it.– Mark Chackerian
Nov 26 '18 at 15:22
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You have a choice of adding
username
as part of thePost
input type, or as another separate argument to the query. Since you don't show yourPost
model, it's not clear if username is already part of it.– Mark Chackerian
Nov 26 '18 at 15:22