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ASF GitHub Bot commented on PARQUET-2347: ----------------------------------------- amousavigourabi commented on code in PR #1141: URL: https://github.com/apache/parquet-mr/pull/1141#discussion_r1335213515 ########## parquet-pig/src/main/java/org/apache/parquet/pig/TupleReadSupport.java: ########## @@ -154,9 +172,9 @@ private static FieldSchema union(FieldSchema mergedFieldSchema, FieldSchema newF @Override public ReadContext init(InitContext initContext) { - Schema pigSchema = getPigSchema(initContext.getConfiguration()); - RequiredFieldList requiredFields = getRequiredFields(initContext.getConfiguration()); - boolean columnIndexAccess = initContext.getConfiguration().getBoolean(PARQUET_COLUMN_INDEX_ACCESS, false); + Schema pigSchema = getPigSchema(initContext.getConfig()); Review Comment: Agreed > Add interface layer between Parquet and Hadoop Configuration > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: PARQUET-2347 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PARQUET-2347 > Project: Parquet > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: parquet-mr > Reporter: Atour Mousavi Gourabi > Priority: Minor > > Parquet relies heavily on a few Hadoop classes, such as its Configuration > class, which is used throughout Parquet's reading and writing logic. If we > include our own interface for this, this could potentially allow users to use > Parquet's readers and writers without the Hadoop dependency later on. > In order to preserve backward compatibility and avoid breaking downstream > projects, the constructors and methods using Hadoop's constructor should be > preserved for the time being, though I would favour deprecation in the near > future. > This is part of an effort that has been [discussed on the dev mailing > list|https://lists.apache.org/thread/4wl0l3d9dkpx4w69jx3rwnjk034dtqr8]. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)