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Lucas Martin-King updated AVRO-893:
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Description:
We have switched over to the new datum_t API for our application, as it
provides more AVRO types that we need (enum, array, etc), however we have
noticed that there isn't a way to write out a spec compatible AVRO file.
The old API was able to write out a header as well as the schema, the finally
each data block (and sync marker).
I could possibly try and re-implement this myself, however I am unsure as to
the design (how it would fit into the new datum API).
was:
We have switched over to the new datum_t API for our application, as it
provides more AVRO types that we need (enum, array, etc), however we have
noticed that there isn't a way to write out a spec compatible AVRO file.
The old API was able to write out a header as well as the schema, the finally
each data block.
I could possibly try and re-implement this myself, however I am unsure as to
the design (how it would fit into the new datum API).
> New datum_t API does not write out spec compatible files - header, metadata
> and blocks are missing.
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> Key: AVRO-893
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-893
> Project: Avro
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: c
> Affects Versions: 1.5.4
> Environment: N/A
> Reporter: Lucas Martin-King
> Labels: file
> Original Estimate: 24h
> Remaining Estimate: 24h
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> We have switched over to the new datum_t API for our application, as it
> provides more AVRO types that we need (enum, array, etc), however we have
> noticed that there isn't a way to write out a spec compatible AVRO file.
> The old API was able to write out a header as well as the schema, the finally
> each data block (and sync marker).
> I could possibly try and re-implement this myself, however I am unsure as to
> the design (how it would fit into the new datum API).
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