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An app to automatically add GraphQL support to a Wagtail website
This Wagtail app adds GraphQL types to other Wagtail apps. The objective is for this library to interact with an existing website in a generic way and with minimal effort. In particular, it makes minimal assumptions about the structure of the website to allow for a generic API.
To install as a general app:
pip install wagtail-graphql
Add it together with graphene_django to the Django INSTALLED_APPS:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'wagtail_graphql',
'graphene_django',
...
]
Add the required graphene schema GRAPHENE
and a GRAPHQL_API
dictionary.
Include all the Wagtail apps the library should generate bindings to in the APPS
list and optionally specify the prefix for each app in PREFIX
. To remove a leading part of all the urls for a specific site, specify the URL_PREFIX
parameter for each needed host.
GRAPHENE = {
'SCHEMA': 'wagtail_graphql.schema.schema',
}
GRAPHQL_API = {
'APPS': [
'home'
],
'PREFIX': {
'home': '' # optional, prefix for all the app classes generated by the wrapper
},
'URL_PREFIX': {
'localhost': '/home' # optional, read from the site information if not specified
}
}
The example above generates bindings for the home
app, . Every url in this example
will be stripped of the initial /home
substring.
Finally, set up the GraphQL views in the project urls.py
.
For example, to add two endpoints for GraphQL and the GraphiQL IDE:
from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_exempt
from graphene_django.views import GraphQLView
urlpatterns = [
...
url(r'^api/graphql', csrf_exempt(GraphQLView.as_view())),
url(r'^api/graphiql', csrf_exempt(GraphQLView.as_view(graphiql=True, pretty=True)),
...
]
Note that the urls above need to appear before the wagtail_urls
catchall entry.
To be able to generate urls for images the following also needs to be included in the project's urls.py
:
from wagtail.images.views.serve import ServeView
urlpatterns = [
...
url(r'^images/([^/]*)/(\d*)/([^/]*)/[^/]*$', ServeView.as_view(), name='wagtailimages_serve'),
...
]
This library works transparently with a multi-site Wagtail install without any extra configuration required. To strip a custom leading prefix for each site, specify each host in the URL_PREFIX
. For exaple, for two hosts host1.example.com
and host2.example.com
:
GRAPHQL_API = {
...
'URL_PREFIX': {
'host1.example.com': '/prefix1',
'host2.example.com': '/prefix2'
}
...
}
Note that the prefix for a site is taken from the root page url if a host is not included in the URL_PREFIX
dictionary.
To develop this library, download the source code and install a local version in your Wagtail website.
This project is intended to require minimal configuration and interaction. It currently supports
If you'd like to contribute, please fork the repository and use a feature branch. Pull requests are welcome.
The code in this project is licensed under MIT license.
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An app to automatically add GraphQL support to a Wagtail website
We found that wagtail-graphql 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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