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Commit 9456bc4e9d8de1a831aba34f35dfb05c3dfaab3a in avro's branch
refs/heads/avro-4004-strip-logical-types from Martin Tzvetanov Grigorov
[ https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=avro.git;h=9456bc4e9 ]
AVRO-4004: [Rust] Ignore the namespace for non-named schemas
When creating the canonical parsing form of a Schema ignore the
namespace for any non-named Schemas, i.e. anything but Record, Enum,
Fixed and Ref
Signed-off-by: Martin Tzvetanov Grigorov <[email protected]>
> [Rust] Canonical form transformation does not strip the logicalType
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AVRO-4004
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-4004
> Project: Apache Avro
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: rust
> Reporter: Dominik Mautz
> Priority: Major
>
> The Rust implementation of for the canonical transformation does not strip
> the _logicalType_ as required by the [STRIP] rule
> ([https://avro.apache.org/docs/1.11.0/spec.html#Transforming+into+Parsing+Canonical+Form]).
> This results in different fingerprints for the same schema compared to other
> implementations (at least for Python and Java)
> This is for instance can become an issue for the kafka-delta-ingest
> ([https://github.com/delta-io/kafka-delta-ingest]).
> Rust
> {code:java}
> [package]
> name = "avro issue"
> version = "0.2.0"
> edition = "2018"
> [dependencies]
> apache-avro = "0.16.0"
> anyhow = "1.0.86"
> {code}
> {code:java}
> use anyhow::Result;
> use apache_avro::{rabin::Rabin, Schema};
> use sha2::Sha256;
> fn main() -> Result<()> {
> let schema_str = r#"
> {
> "type": "record",
> "name": "test",
> "fields": [
> {"name": "a", "type": "long", "default": 42, "doc": "The field
> a"},
> {"name": "b", "type": "string", "namespace": "test.a"},
> {"name": "c", "type": "long", "logicalType": "timestamp-micros"}
> ]
> }"#;
> let schema = Schema::parse_str(schema_str)?;
> let canonical_form = schema.canonical_form();
> let fp_rabin = schema.fingerprint::<Rabin>();
> println!("Canonical form: {}", canonical_form);
> println!("Rabin fingerprint: {}", fp_rabin);
> Ok(())
> }
> {code}
> Output:
> {code:java}
> Canonical form:
> {"name":"test","type":"record","fields":[{"name":"a","type":"long"},{"name":"b","type":"string"},{"name":"c","type":{"type":"long","logicalType":"timestamp-micros"}}]}
> Rabin fingerprint: 28cf0a67d9937bb3
> {code}
> As you can see, the _logicalType_ is still present in the "canonical form."
> Python
> {code:python}
>
> import avro.schema
> schema_str = """
> {
> "type": "record",
> "name": "test",
> "fields": [
> {"name": "a", "type": "long", "default": 42, "doc": "The field
> a"},
> {"name": "b", "type": "string", "namespace": "test.a"},
> {"name": "c", "type": "long", "logicalType": "timestamp-micros"}
> ]
> }"""
> schema = avro.schema.parse(schema_str)
> print(f"Canonical form: {schema.canonical_form}")
> print(f"Rabin fingerprint: {schema.fingerprint().hex()}")
> {code}
> Output:
> {code:java}
> Canonical form:
> {"name":"test","type":"record","fields":[{"name":"a","type":"long"},{"name":"b","type":"string"},{"name":"c","type":"long"}]}
> Rabin fingerprint: 385501e341b00a1c
> {code}
> Java returns the same output as python.
> Imho, I think that changing the line
> [https://github.com/apache/avro/blob/main/lang/rust/avro/src/schema.rs#L2159]
> to
> {code:java}
> //...
> if field_ordering_position(k).is_none() || k == "default" || k == "doc" || k
> == "aliases" || k == "logicalType" {
> //...
> {code}
> should resolve the issue. However, I am unsure if this line should actually
> include more even attributes (other than the currently explicitly stated).
> Nevertheless, the test in
> [https://github.com/apache/avro/blob/fdab5db0816e28e3e10c87910c8b6f98c33072dc/lang/rust/avro/src/schema.rs#L3388]
> must also be adopted to reflect the correct transformation of the canonical
> form and the corresponding fingerprint.
> Rabin: 385501e341b00a1c
> MD5: 384f46367ef8c22dbbf44109b82ff7aa
> SHA-256: 8e72f58f2d84a59d6a08e8db5fdc6484dee35babf33179cea72889ae63083f36
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