py-gql 0.6.1

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pygql 0.6.1

py-gql

py-gql is a pure python GraphQL implementation aimed at creating GraphQL servers and providing common tooling.
It supports:

Parsing the GraphQL query language and schema definition language.
Building a GraphQL type schema programmatically and from Schema Definition files (including support for schema directives).
Validating and Executing a GraphQL request against a type schema.

Quick links

Source Code & Issue Tracker
PyPI project
Read The Docs
Changelog

Installation
pip install py-gql

For more details see install.rst.
Usage & Examples
from py_gql import build_schema, graphql_blocking


schema = build_schema(
"""
type Query {
hello(value: String = "world"): String!
}
"""
)

@schema.resolver("Query.hello")
def resolve_hello(*_, value):
return "Hello {}!".format(value)


result = graphql_blocking(schema, '{ hello(value: "World") }')

assert result.response() == {
"data": {
"hello": "Hello World!"
}
}

For more usage examples, you can refer to the User Guide and some more involved examples available in the examples folder.
The tests should also provide some contrived examples.
Goals & Status
This project was initially born as an experiment / learning project following some frustration with graphql-core and Graphene I encountered at work.
The main goals were originally to:


Get a deeper understanding of GraphQL


Provide an alternative to graphql-core which:

tracks the latest version of the spec (which graphql-core didn't at the time)
does so without being a port of the JS code which leads to some weird edge case when we tried to extend the library
keeps support for Python 2
(subjective) attempts to be a bit more usable for our use cases, the ideal result would sit somewhere in between Graphene and graphql-core
makes it easier for us to build / include some extra tooling such as custom tracing, custom validation and SDL based tools as well as builder infrastructure to support easily implementing graphql layers over existing data layers (such as ORM)



Not all these points are satisfied yet, and some have been changed over time, but py-gql should be ready for general use. It is however still in a fairly experimental phase and to reflect that versions are still in the 0.x.y.The API is still subject to change as different part of the codebase are iterated on and are getting more use against production codebases.
Development setup
Make sure you are using Python 3.6+ (you can run the tests under 3.5 but `other development tasks such as black are not guaranteed to work).
Clone this repo and create a virtualenv before installing the development dependencies:
git clone git@github.com:lirsacc/py-gql.git
python -m venv $WORKON_HOME/py-gql --copies
pip install -U -r requirements-dev.txt
pip install -e .

Development tasks are available through invoke. Check tasks.py or use inv -l to list all available tasks and inv --help {TASK} to get help on a specific task. Most of the tools used should be usable directly, but the tasks provide some common aliases and targets.
As a shortcut, inv check will run all checks that are normally run on CI (lint, typecheck and tests).
CI is done on Github Actions.
Branches

The last tag should correspond to the latest release version
master contains unreleased changes that are planned to be released
dev is used for experimenting and hard changes such as rebase and force pushed should be expected. For now this is the branch I used in side projects and where most of the iteration happens.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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