Introspection utilities to extract data from strawberry graphql
Project description
strawberry-resources
Introspection utilities to extract data from the schema to use as helpers in the client, like building an automatic form for input types.
Installation
Just install the package with pip or your preferred package manager:
pip install strawberry-resources
How to use
Usage in a query
This lib provides a Query
type that has two queries:
resources
: Returns a list of all available resources in the schemaresource
: Returns an specific resource given its name
You can use merge_type
to merge it with your own Query
type.
Then, given this example:
@strawberry.enum
class Color(enum.Enum):
YELLOW = strawberry.enum_value("yellow", description="Color Yellow")
RED = "red"
ORANGE = "orange"
@strawberry.type
class Fruit:
name: str
color: Annotated[Color, config(label="Color")]
weight: Annotate[float, strawberry_resource.config(label="Weight")]
@strawberry.type
class Market:
name: Annotate[str, strawberry_resource.config(label="Market Name")]
fruits: Annotate[List[Fruit], strawberry_resource.config(label="Fruits")]
@strawberry.type
class Query:
market: Market
You can query resource(name: "Market")
which would return:
{
"resource": {
"name": "Market"
"fields": [
{
"__typename": "Field",
"choices": null,
"defaultValue": null,
"filterable": false,
"helpText": null,
"kind": "STRING",
"label": "Market Name",
"multiple": false,
"name": "name",
"orderable": false,
"resource": null,
"validation": {
"__typename": "BaseFieldValidation",
"required": true
}
},
{
"__typename": "FieldObject",
"label": "Fruits",
"name": "fruits",
"objKind": "OBJECT_LIST"
"fields": [
{
"__typename": "Field",
"choices": null,
"defaultValue": null,
"filterable": false,
"helpText": null,
"kind": "STRING",
"label": "name",
"multiple": false,
"name": "name",
"orderable": false,
"resource": null,
"validation": {
"__typename": "BaseFieldValidation",
"required": true
}
},
{
"__typename": "Field",
"choices": [
{
"group": null,
"label": "Color Yellow",
"value": "YELLOW"
},
{
"group": null,
"label": "RED",
"value": "RED"
},
{
"group": null,
"label": "ORANGE",
"value": "ORANGE"
}
],
"defaultValue": null,
"filterable": false,
"helpText": null,
"kind": "STRING",
"label": "Color",
"multiple": false,
"name": "color",
"orderable": false,
"resource": null,
"validation": {
"__typename": "BaseFieldValidation",
"required": true
}
},
{
"__typename": "Field",
"choices": null,
"defaultValue": null,
"filterable": false,
"helpText": null,
"kind": "FLOAT",
"label": "Weight",
"multiple": false,
"name": "weight",
"orderable": false,
"resource": null,
"validation": {
"__typename": "BaseFieldValidation",
"required": true
}
}
],
}
],
}
}
Exporting the resources
You can also use the resources statically by exporting them by using the command:
strawberry_resources export --app-dir <schema>
The export functions are also exposed in strawberry_resources.exporter
. There are
2 functions there:
to_dict
: Will export the resources to a dictionaryto_json
: Will export the resources to a json string (used by the command above)
Customizing the resource
Strawberry resource will introspect the schema to automatically fill some information regarding the field. However, you can customize them by annotating your fields with your own config.
In the example above we customized the label
for most attributes, except for Fruit.name
.
All possible config options are:
kind
(FieldKind
): The kind of the fieldmultiple
(bool
): If the field is multivalued (i.e. a List)orderable
(bool
): If the field is orderable`filterable
(bool
): If the field is filterable`label
(str | None
): An optional human friendly label for the fieldhelp_text
(str | FieldChoice
): An optional list with available choices for the fielddefault_value
(JSON | None
): The default value for the fieldvalidation
(BaseFieldValidation
): Validation options for the field
Check the types.py module for more details.
Integrations
Django
If you are using Django, and by extend strawberry-graphql-django or strawberry-django-plus, the integration will be automatically used to configure some options by introspecting your model.
The following will be retrieved from the fields in it, specially when typing it with
strawberry.auto
:
kind
: The field kind will be automatically set based on the model field type. e.g. aCharField
will generate a kind ofSTRING
, aDateTimeField
will generate a kind ofDATETIME
and so on.orderable
: Will be automatically filled if the django type has an ordering set on it, and the field itself is therefilterable
: Will be automatically filled if the django type has filters set on it, and the field itself is therelabel
: Will be automatically filled using the field'sverbose_name
valuehelp_text
: Will be automatically filled using the field'shelp_text
valuechoices
: Will be automatically filled using the field'schoices
valuedefault_value
: Will be automatically filled using the field'sdefault
value
Creating your own integration
You can create your own extension by creating an instance of
strawberry_resources.integrations.StrawberryResourceIntegration
. It expects 4 attributes:
name
: The name of the integrationget_extra_mappings
: A callable that should return a dict mapping a type to aFieldKind
get_field_options
: A mapping that receives the type that contains the field, the field itself, the resolved type of the field and if it is a list of not. It is expect to return a dict with the options mentioned in the section above.order
: An optional order to be used when running the integrations.
The integrations will run in the order
they are defined. The official integrations in
this repo all have an order of 0
, so you can define yours to run before them by passing
a negative value, or after them by passing something greater than 0
.
NOTE: strawberry-resources is eager to have more integrations, so feel free to open a PR for us sending yours! :)
How options are resolved
All options will be merged recursively to generate the final resource options. That means that options defined later will override the ones defined earlier. The order is the following:
- The options will be created with its
kind
retrieved from the kind mapping (considering the ones returned by the integrations as well), and itslabel
will be set the same as its name by default. - The integrations will run in the order they were defined, and each option returned will me merged recursively with the current options.
- At last, options will be retrieved by the field's annotations and will have the highest priority when merging with the rest.
Licensing
The code in this project is licensed under MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.
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