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Nira Amit commented on SPARK-19424:
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[~hvanhovell] The solution would be to not ignore the "Unchecked cast" warning
when your API assigns the returned value from the avro library (which seems to
default to GenericData$Record if it can't return the requested type). Your API
is the one handling "Object"s, so it should be the one throwing the
ClassCastException error. Not my code, after the erroneous assignment had
already been made.
> Wrong runtime type in RDD when reading from avro with custom serializer
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>
> Key: SPARK-19424
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-19424
> Project: Spark
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Java API
> Affects Versions: 2.0.2
> Environment: Ubuntu, spark 2.0.2 prebuilt for hadoop 2.7
> Reporter: Nira Amit
>
> I am trying to read data from avro files into an RDD using Kryo. My code
> compiles fine, but in runtime I'm getting a ClassCastException. Here is what
> my code does:
> {code}
> SparkConf conf = new SparkConf()...
> conf.set("spark.serializer", KryoSerializer.class.getCanonicalName());
> conf.set("spark.kryo.registrator", MyKryoRegistrator.class.getName());
> JavaSparkContext sc = new JavaSparkContext(conf);
> {code}
> Where MyKryoRegistrator registers a Serializer for MyCustomClass:
> {code}
> public void registerClasses(Kryo kryo) {
> kryo.register(MyCustomClass.class, new MyCustomClassSerializer());
> }
> {code}
> Then, I read my datafile:
> {code}
> JavaPairRDD<MyCustomClass, NullWritable> records =
> sc.newAPIHadoopFile("file:/path/to/datafile.avro",
> AvroKeyInputFormat.class, MyCustomClass.class,
> NullWritable.class,
> sc.hadoopConfiguration());
> Tuple2<MyCustomClass, NullWritable> first = records.first();
> {code}
> This seems to work fine, but using a debugger I can see that while the RDD
> has a kClassTag of my.package.containing.MyCustomClass, the variable first
> contains a Tuple2<AvroKey, NullWritable>, not Tuple2<MyCustomClass,
> NullWritable>! And indeed, when the following line executes:
> {code}
> System.out.println("Got a result, custom field is: " +
> first._1.getSomeCustomField());
> {code}
> I get an exception:
> {code}
> java.lang.ClassCastException: org.apache.avro.mapred.AvroKey cannot be cast
> to my.package.containing.MyCustomClass
> {code}
> Am I doing something wrong? And even so, shouldn't I get a compilation error
> rather than a runtime error?
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