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python-graphql-client
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Simple package for making requests to a graphql server.
pip install python-graphql-client
from python_graphql_client import GraphqlClient
# Instantiate the client with an endpoint.
client = GraphqlClient(endpoint="https://countries.trevorblades.com")
# Create the query string and variables required for the request.
query = """
query countryQuery($countryCode: String) {
country(code:$countryCode) {
code
name
}
}
"""
variables = {"countryCode": "CA"}
# Synchronous request
data = client.execute(query=query, variables=variables)
print(data) # => {'data': {'country': {'code': 'CA', 'name': 'Canada'}}}
# Asynchronous request
import asyncio
data = asyncio.run(client.execute_async(query=query, variables=variables))
print(data) # => {'data': {'country': {'code': 'CA', 'name': 'Canada'}}}
from python_graphql_client import GraphqlClient
# Instantiate the client with a websocket endpoint.
client = GraphqlClient(endpoint="wss://www.your-api.com/graphql")
# Create the query string and variables required for the request.
query = """
subscription onMessageAdded {
messageAdded
}
"""
# Asynchronous request
import asyncio
asyncio.run(client.subscribe(query=query, handle=print))
# => {'data': {'messageAdded': 'Error omnis quis.'}}
# => {'data': {'messageAdded': 'Enim asperiores omnis.'}}
# => {'data': {'messageAdded': 'Unde ullam consequatur quam eius vel.'}}
# ...
Set the keyword argument verify=False
ether when instantiating the GraphqlClient
class.
from python_graphql_client import GraphqlClient
client = GraphqlClient(endpoint="wss://www.your-api.com/graphql", verify=False)
Alternatively, you can set it when calling the execute
method.
from python_graphql_client import GraphqlClient
client = GraphqlClient(endpoint="wss://www.your-api.com/graphql"
client.execute(query="<Your Query>", verify=False)
from requests.auth import HTTPBasicAuth
from python_graphql_client import GraphqlClient
auth = HTTPBasicAuth('fake@example.com', 'not_a_real_password')
client = GraphqlClient(endpoint="wss://www.your-api.com/graphql", auth=auth)
To start we'll try and use a Github project board for listing current work and updating priorities of upcoming features.
Read the Contributing documentation for details on the process for submitting pull requests to the project. Also take a peek at our Code of Conduct.
Kudos to @xkludge, @DaleSeo, and @mattbullock for getting this project started.
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Python GraphQL Client
We found that python-graphql-client demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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