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Project status - deprecated? #42

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gdvalderrama opened this issue Jul 4, 2023 · 2 comments
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Project status - deprecated? #42

gdvalderrama opened this issue Jul 4, 2023 · 2 comments

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@gdvalderrama
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Looking at the releases the latest release was 2 weeks ago.

However this pinned issue explicitly states that it's deprecated.

So, which is it?

AFAIK one of the dependencies used, graphene-django-optimizer, is deprecated (last update 2+ years ago) and is not compatible with Django 4.

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Hi @gdvalderrama ,

I can understand the confusion =P

This lib is indeed deprecated. I'm currently focusing all my efforts on https://strawberry.rocks, which IMO is the best graphql solution for python atm, being very well maintained with a large community around it. I'm actually one of its code devs currently.

Regarding the update, it was a one time mostly to be able to upgrade my only project which I did not yet migrate to strawberry to django 4. Indeed graphene-django-optimizer doesn't work with it, but I forked it and made it work. You can use my fork if you want: https://github.com/bellini666/graphene-django-optimizer (install directly from git)

@gdvalderrama
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Hi @gdvalderrama ,

I can understand the confusion =P

This lib is indeed deprecated. I'm currently focusing all my efforts on https://strawberry.rocks, which IMO is the best graphql solution for python atm, being very well maintained with a large community around it. I'm actually one of its code devs currently.

Regarding the update, it was a one time mostly to be able to upgrade my only project which I did not yet migrate to strawberry to django 4. Indeed graphene-django-optimizer doesn't work with it, but I forked it and made it work. You can use my fork if you want: https://github.com/bellini666/graphene-django-optimizer (install directly from git)

Amazing, thanks for clearing that up!
We've already mid-way through removing graphene django optimizer, but thanks for pointing at your fork 🙏🏻

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