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simple-graphql-client
Advanced tools
The client is available on PyPI:
$ pip install simple-graphql-client
from simple_graphql_client import GraphQLClient
headers = {'Authorization': 'Bearer ...'}
client = GraphQLClient("https://...", headers=headers)
query = "..."
variables = {
...
}
data = client.query(query=query, variables=variables)
Note: For information visit: https://github.com/jaydenseric/graphql-multipart-request-spec
from simple_graphql_client import GraphQLClient
headers = {'Authorization': 'Bearer ...'}
client = GraphQLClient("https://...", headers=headers)
query = "..."
filename = "..."
variables = {
...
'file': None,
...
}
with open(filename, "rb") as file:
files = [
('file', (filename, file))
]
response = client.query_with_files(query=query, variables=variables, files=files)
from simple_graphql_client import GraphQLClient
client = GraphQLClient("https://...")
query = "..."
filenames = ["...", "..."]
files = []
variables = {
...
'files': [None, None]
...
}
for i, filename in enumerate(filenames):
variable = 'files.{}'.format(i)
files.append((variable, (filename, open(filename, "rb"))))
response = client.query_with_files(query=query, variables=variables, files=files)
This argument will override the default header which can be set in the GraphQLClient
response = client.query(query=query, variables=variables, files=files, headers=headers)
response = client.query_with_files(query=query, variables=variables, files=files, headers=headers)
FAQs
A simple graphql client which also supports file upload
We found that simple-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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