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GQL
DESCRIPTION
This is a GraphQL client for Python 3.7+. Plays nicely with graphene, graphql-core, graphql-js and any other GraphQL implementation compatible with the spec. GQL architecture is inspired by React-Relay and Apollo-Client. GQL 3 is a GraphQL Client for Python 3.6+ which plays nicely with other graphql implementations compatible with the spec. Under the hood, it uses GraphQL-core which is a Python port of GraphQL.js, the JavaScript reference implementation for GraphQL. GQL supports multiple transports to communicate with the backend. Each transport can necessitate specific dependencies. If you only need one transport you might want to install only the dependency needed for your transport, instead of using the “all” extra dependency as described above, which installs everything.
Features
- Execute GraphQL queries using different protocols
- Possibility to validate the queries locally using a GraphQL schema provided locally or fetched from the backend using an instrospection query
- Supports GraphQL queries, mutations and subscriptions
- Supports sync or async usage, allowing concurrent requests
- Supports Custom scalars / Enums
- gql-cli script to execute GraphQL queries or download schemas from the command line
Programming Language
Python
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