GraphQL Client for Pythonistas
gql_py is a Pythonic interface around graphQL APIs.
You've got a graphQL API, and you want to talk to it, right? For those of us who love HTTP standards, GraphQL's use of HTTP is questionable at best. The goal of this library is to remove the fuss of HTTP so you can deal with graphQL directly. Just how graphQL's developers intended.
Installing the project is easy:
pip install gql_py
Full blown example:
from gql_py import Gql
gql = Gql(api='https://example.com/graphql')
query = '''
query ($bookId: ID!) {
book(id: $bookId) {
id
title
author
}
}
'''
variables = {
'book_id': '654'
}
response = qgl.send(query=query, variables=variables)
response.ok
>>> True
response.errors
>>> None
response.data
>>> {'book': {'id': '654', 'title': 'Ursula K. Le Guin', 'title': 'A Wizard of Earthsea'}}
You can validate your graphql query string by passing the __validate__ flag in the __send__ method:
gpl.send(query=query, validate=True)
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> graphql.error.syntax_error.GraphQLSyntaxError: Syntax Error: Expected Name, found }
- No need to handle the HTTP layer. (You can still set HTTP headers, though!)
- Responses come back as named tuples - even errors!
- Validate your query strings easily.
- Python 3.6+
- Hydrate API responses into custom Python objects.
gql.py is currently under development.
This package was created with Cookiecutter.
We use Python Requests for talking HTTP.