v0.268.0
This release changes GlobalIDs to ID in the GraphQL schema, now instead of
having GlobalID as type when using relay.Node you’ll get ID .
The runtime behaviour is still the same.
If you need to use the previous behaviour you can use the following config:
schema = strawberry.Schema(
query=Query, config=StrawberryConfig(relay_use_legacy_global_id=True)
) This release renames the generated type from GlobalID to ID in the GraphQL
schema.
This means that when using relay.Node , like in this example:
@strawberry.type
class Fruit(relay.Node):
code: relay.NodeID[int]
name: strYou'd create a GraphQL type that looks like this:
type Fruit implements Node {
id: ID!
name: String!
}while previously you'd get this:
type Fruit implements Node {
id: GlobalID!
name: String!
} The runtime behaviour is still the same, so if you want to use GlobalID in
Python code, you can still do so, for example:
@strawberry.type
class Mutation:
@strawberry.mutation
@staticmethod
async def update_fruit_weight(id: relay.GlobalID, weight: float) -> Fruit:
# while `id` is a GraphQL `ID` type, here is still an instance of `relay.GlobalID`
fruit = await id.resolve_node(info, ensure_type=Fruit)
fruit.weight = weight
return fruit If you want to revert this change, and keep GlobalID in the schema, you can
use the following configuration:
schema = strawberry.Schema(
query=Query, config=StrawberryConfig(relay_use_legacy_global_id=True)
)