@@ -85,9 +85,9 @@ We should receive:
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8686 InputFields and InputObjectTypes
8787----------------------------------
88- InputFields are used in mutations to allow nested input data for mutations
88+ InputFields are used in mutations to allow nested input data for mutations.
8989
90- To use an InputField you define an InputObjectType that specifies the structure of your input data
90+ To use an InputField you define an InputObjectType that specifies the structure of your input data:
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9393.. code :: python
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ To use an InputField you define an InputObjectType that specifies the structure
112112 return CreatePerson(person = person)
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114114
115- Note that **name ** and **age ** are part of **person_data ** now
115+ Note that **name ** and **age ** are part of **person_data ** now.
116116
117117Using the above mutation your new query would look like this:
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@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Using the above mutation your new query would look like this:
128128 }
129129
130130 InputObjectTypes can also be fields of InputObjectTypes allowing you to have
131- as complex of input data as you need
131+ as complex of input data as you need:
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133133.. code :: python
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@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ To return an existing ObjectType instead of a mutation-specific type, set the **
160160 def mutate (root , info , name ):
161161 return Person(name = name)
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163- Then, if we query (``schema.execute(query_str) ``) the following:
163+ Then, if we query (``schema.execute(query_str) ``) with the following:
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