Added a new example using Falcon and graphene-sqlalchemy#166
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Added a new example using Falcon and graphene-sqlalchemy#166somada141 wants to merge 3 commits intographql-python:masterfrom
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Just realised the build fails cause its trying to run the tests out of my example, will fix |
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Thanks to share ! It's an interesting use case. |
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Some time ago I put together an example utilising Falcon and graphene-sqlalchemy. It can be found under https://github.com/somada141/demo-graphql-sqlalchemy-falcon.
The example demonstrates setting up the SQLAlchemy ORM schema, representing it in GraphQL through graphene-sqlalchemy, and performing queries and mutations.
It also demonstrates how to use the GraphQL AST to limit the SQLAlchemy queries to only the fields requested in the GraphQL query.