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Django RESTQL is a python library which allows you to turn your API made with Django REST Framework(DRF) into a GraphQL like API. With Django RESTQL you will be able to

Isn't it cool?.

Want to see how this library is making all that possible?

Check out the full documentation at https://yezyilomo.github.io/django-restql

Or try a live demo on Django RESTQL Playground

Requirements

Installing

pip install django-restql

Getting Started

Using Django RESTQL to query data is very simple, you just have to inherit the DynamicFieldsMixin class when defining a serializer that's all.

from rest_framework import serializers
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django_restql.mixins import DynamicFieldsMixin


class UserSerializer(DynamicFieldsMixin, serializer.ModelSerializer):
    class Meta:
        model = User
        fields = ['id', 'username', 'email']

Django RESTQL handle all requests with a query parameter, this parameter is the one used to pass all fields to be included/excluded in a response. For example to select id and username fields from User model, send a request with a query parameter as shown below.

GET /users/?query={id, username}

[
    {
        "id": 1,
        "username": "yezyilomo"
    },
    ...
]

Django RESTQL support querying both flat and nested resources, so you can expand or query nested fields at any level as defined on a serializer. In an example below we have location as a nested field on User model.

from rest_framework import serializers
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django_restql.mixins import DynamicFieldsMixin

from app.models import GroupSerializer, LocationSerializer


class LocationSerializer(DynamicFieldsMixin, serializer.ModelSerializer):
    class Meta:
        model = Location
        fields = ['id', 'country',  'city', 'street']


class UserSerializer(DynamicFieldsMixin, serializer.ModelSerializer):
    location = LocationSerializer(many=False, read_only=True) 
    class Meta:
        model = User
        fields = ['id', 'username', 'email', 'location']

If you want only country and city fields on a location field when retrieving users here is how you can do it

GET /users/?query={id, username, location{country, city}}

[
    {
        "id": 1,
        "username": "yezyilomo",
        "location": {
            "contry": "Tanzania",
            "city": "Dar es salaam"
        }
    },
    ...
]

You can even rename your fields when querying data, In an example below the field location is renamed to address

GET /users/?query={id, username, address: location{country, city}}

[
    {
        "id": 1,
        "username": "yezyilomo",
        "address": {
            "contry": "Tanzania",
            "city": "Dar es salaam"
        }
    },
    ...
]

Documentation :pencil:

You can do a lot with Django RESTQL apart from querying data, like

Full documentation for this project is available at https://yezyilomo.github.io/django-restql, you are advised to read it inorder to utilize this library to the fullest.

Django RESTQL Play Ground

Django RESTQL Play Ground is a graphical, interactive, in-browser tool which you can use to test Django RESTQL features like data querying, mutations etc to get the idea of how the library works before installing it. It's more like a live demo for Django RESTQL, it's available at https://django-restql-playground.yezyilomo.me

Running Tests

python runtests.py

Credits

Contributing PRs Welcome

We welcome all contributions. Please read our CONTRIBUTING.md first. You can submit any ideas as pull requests or as GitHub issues. If you'd like to improve code, check out the Code Style Guide and have a good time!.