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star_wars_schema.py
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"""Star Wars GraphQL schema
This is designed to be an end-to-end test, demonstrating the full GraphQL stack.
We will create a GraphQL schema that describes the major characters in the original
Star Wars trilogy.
NOTE: This may contain spoilers for the original Star Wars trilogy.
Using our shorthand to describe type systems, the type system for our Star Wars example
is::
enum Episode { NEW_HOPE, EMPIRE, JEDI }
interface Character {
id: String!
name: String
friends: [Character]
appearsIn: [Episode]
}
type Human implements Character {
id: String!
name: String
friends: [Character]
appearsIn: [Episode]
homePlanet: String
}
type Droid implements Character {
id: String!
name: String
friends: [Character]
appearsIn: [Episode]
primaryFunction: String
}
type Query {
hero(episode: Episode): Character
human(id: String!): Human
droid(id: String!): Droid
}
"""
from graphql.type import (
GraphQLArgument,
GraphQLEnumType,
GraphQLEnumValue,
GraphQLField,
GraphQLInterfaceType,
GraphQLList,
GraphQLNonNull,
GraphQLObjectType,
GraphQLSchema,
GraphQLString,
)
from tests.star_wars_data import (
get_droid,
get_friends,
get_hero,
get_human,
get_secret_backstory,
)
__all__ = ["star_wars_schema"]
# We begin by setting up our schema.
# The original trilogy consists of three movies.
#
# This implements the following type system shorthand:
# enum Episode { NEW_HOPE, EMPIRE, JEDI }
episode_enum = GraphQLEnumType(
"Episode",
{
"NEW_HOPE": GraphQLEnumValue(4, description="Released in 1977."),
"EMPIRE": GraphQLEnumValue(5, description="Released in 1980."),
"JEDI": GraphQLEnumValue(6, description="Released in 1983."),
},
description="One of the films in the Star Wars Trilogy",
)
# Characters in the Star Wars trilogy are either humans or droids.
#
# This implements the following type system shorthand:
# interface Character {
# id: String!
# name: String
# friends: [Character]
# appearsIn: [Episode]
# secretBackstory: String
human_type: GraphQLObjectType
droid_type: GraphQLObjectType
character_interface: GraphQLInterfaceType = GraphQLInterfaceType(
"Character",
lambda: {
"id": GraphQLField(
GraphQLNonNull(GraphQLString), description="The id of the character."
),
"name": GraphQLField(GraphQLString, description="The name of the character."),
"friends": GraphQLField(
GraphQLList(character_interface),
description="The friends of the character,"
" or an empty list if they have none.",
),
"appearsIn": GraphQLField(
GraphQLList(episode_enum), description="Which movies they appear in."
),
"secretBackstory": GraphQLField(
GraphQLString, description="All secrets about their past."
),
},
resolve_type=lambda character, _info, _type: {
"Human": human_type.name,
"Droid": droid_type.name,
}[character.type],
description="A character in the Star Wars Trilogy",
)
# We define our human type, which implements the character interface.
#
# This implements the following type system shorthand:
# type Human : Character {
# id: String!
# name: String
# friends: [Character]
# appearsIn: [Episode]
# secretBackstory: String
# }
human_type = GraphQLObjectType(
"Human",
lambda: {
"id": GraphQLField(
GraphQLNonNull(GraphQLString), description="The id of the human."
),
"name": GraphQLField(GraphQLString, description="The name of the human."),
"friends": GraphQLField(
GraphQLList(character_interface),
description="The friends of the human,"
" or an empty list if they have none.",
resolve=lambda human, _info: get_friends(human),
),
"appearsIn": GraphQLField(
GraphQLList(episode_enum), description="Which movies they appear in."
),
"homePlanet": GraphQLField(
GraphQLString,
description="The home planet of the human, or null if unknown.",
),
"secretBackstory": GraphQLField(
GraphQLString,
resolve=lambda human, _info: get_secret_backstory(human),
description="Where are they from and how they came to be who they are.",
),
},
interfaces=[character_interface],
description="A humanoid creature in the Star Wars universe.",
)
# The other type of character in Star Wars is a droid.
#
# This implements the following type system shorthand:
# type Droid : Character {
# id: String!
# name: String
# friends: [Character]
# appearsIn: [Episode]
# secretBackstory: String
# primaryFunction: String
# }
droid_type = GraphQLObjectType(
"Droid",
lambda: {
"id": GraphQLField(
GraphQLNonNull(GraphQLString), description="The id of the droid."
),
"name": GraphQLField(GraphQLString, description="The name of the droid."),
"friends": GraphQLField(
GraphQLList(character_interface),
description="The friends of the droid,"
" or an empty list if they have none.",
resolve=lambda droid, _info: get_friends(droid),
),
"appearsIn": GraphQLField(
GraphQLList(episode_enum), description="Which movies they appear in."
),
"secretBackstory": GraphQLField(
GraphQLString,
resolve=lambda droid, _info: get_secret_backstory(droid),
description="Construction date and the name of the designer.",
),
"primaryFunction": GraphQLField(
GraphQLString, description="The primary function of the droid."
),
},
interfaces=[character_interface],
description="A mechanical creature in the Star Wars universe.",
)
# This is the type that will be the root of our query, and the
# entry point into our schema. It gives us the ability to fetch
# objects by their IDs, as well as to fetch the undisputed hero
# of the Star Wars trilogy, R2-D2, directly.
#
# This implements the following type system shorthand:
# type Query {
# hero(episode: Episode): Character
# human(id: String!): Human
# droid(id: String!): Droid
# }
# noinspection PyShadowingBuiltins
query_type = GraphQLObjectType(
"Query",
lambda: {
"hero": GraphQLField(
character_interface,
args={
"episode": GraphQLArgument(
episode_enum,
description=(
"If omitted, returns the hero of the whole saga."
" If provided, returns the hero of that particular episode."
),
)
},
resolve=lambda _source, _info, episode=None: get_hero(episode),
),
"human": GraphQLField(
human_type,
args={
"id": GraphQLArgument(
GraphQLNonNull(GraphQLString), description="id of the human"
)
},
resolve=lambda _source, _info, id: get_human(id),
),
"droid": GraphQLField(
droid_type,
args={
"id": GraphQLArgument(
GraphQLNonNull(GraphQLString), description="id of the droid"
)
},
resolve=lambda _source, _info, id: get_droid(id),
),
},
)
# Finally, we construct our schema (whose starting query type is the query
# type we defined above) and export it.
star_wars_schema = GraphQLSchema(query_type, types=[human_type, droid_type])