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🎱 Quiz

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Capable GraphQL client for Python.

Features:

  • Sync/async compatible, pluggable HTTP clients.
  • Auto-generate typed and documented python APIs
  • ORM-like syntax to write GraphQL.

Note that this project is in an early alpha stage. Some features are not yet implemented (see the roadmap below), and it may be a little rough around the edges. If you encounter a problem or have a feature request, don't hesitate to open an issue in the issue tracker.

Quickstart

A quick 'n dirty request to GitHub's new V4 API:

>>> import quiz
>>> query = '''
...   {
...     repository(owner: "octocat", name: "Hello-World") {
...       createdAt
...       description
...     }
...   }
... '''
>>> quiz.execute(query, url='https://api.github.com/graphql',
...              auth=('me', 'password'))
{"repository": ...}

Features

  1. Adaptability. Built on top of snug, quiz supports different HTTP clients

    import requests
    result = quiz.execute(query, ..., client=requests.Session())

    as well as async execution (optionally with aiohttp):

    result = await quiz.execute_async(query, ...)
  2. Typing. Convert a GraphQL schema into documented python classes:

    >>> schema = quiz.Schema.from_url('https://api.github.com/graphql',
    ...                               auth=('me', 'password'))
    >>> help(schema.Repository)
    class Repository(Node, ProjectOwner, Subscribable, Starrable,
     UniformResourceLocatable, RepositoryInfo, quiz.types.Object)
     |  A repository contains the content for a project.
     |
     |  Method resolution order:
     |      ...
     |
     |  Data descriptors defined here:
     |
     |  assignableUsers
     |      : UserConnection
     |      A list of users that can be assigned to issues in this repo
     |
     |  codeOfConduct
     |      : CodeOfConduct or None
     |      Returns the code of conduct for this repository
     ...
  3. GraphQL "ORM". Write queries as you would with an ORM:

    >>> _ = quiz.SELECTOR
    >>> query = schema.query[
    ...     _
    ...     .repository(owner='octocat', name='Hello-World')[
    ...         _
    ...         .createdAt
    ...         .description
    ...     ]
    ... ]
    >>> str(query)
    query {
      repository(owner: "octocat", name: "Hello-World") {
        createdAt
        description
      }
    }
  4. Offline query validation. Use the schema to catch errors quickly:

    >>> schema.query[
    ...     _
    ...     .repository(owner='octocat', name='Hello-World')[
    ...         _
    ...         .createdAt
    ...         .foo
    ...         .description
    ...     ]
    ... ]
    SelectionError: SelectionError on "Query" at path "repository":
    
        SelectionError: SelectionError on "Repository" at path "foo":
    
            NoSuchField: field does not exist
  5. Deserialization into python objects. Responses are loaded into the schema's types. Use . to access fields:

    >>> r = quiz.execute(query, ...)
    >>> r.repository.description
    "My first repository on GitHub!"
    >>> isinstance(r.repository, schema.Repository)
    True

    If you prefer the raw JSON response, you can always do:

    >>> quiz.execute(str(query), ...)
    {"repository": ...}

Installation

quiz and its dependencies are pure python. Installation is easy as:

pip install quiz

Contributing

After you've cloned the repo locally, set up the development environment with:

make init

For quick test runs, run:

pytest

To run all tests and checks on various python versions, run:

make test

Generate the docs with:

make docs

Pull requests welcome!