pang-wu commented on code in PR #40686:
URL: https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/40686#discussion_r1181120470
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connector/protobuf/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/protobuf/ProtobufDeserializer.scala:
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@@ -299,6 +298,29 @@ private[sql] class ProtobufDeserializer(
}
}
+ private def getFieldValue(record: DynamicMessage, field: FieldDescriptor):
AnyRef = {
+ // We return a value if one of:
+ // - the field is repeated
+ // - the field is explicitly present in the serialized proto
+ // - the field is proto2 with a default
+ // - field presence is not available and materializeZeroValues is set
+ //
+ // Repeated fields have to be treated separately as they cannot have
`hasField`
+ // called on them. And we only materialize zero values for fields without
presence
+ // information because that flag controls the behavior for those fields in
the ambiguous
+ // case of "unset" or "set to zero value". See the docs in
[[ProtobufOptions]] for more
+ // details.
+ if (
+ field.isRepeated
+ || record.hasField(field)
+ || field.hasDefaultValue
+ || (!field.hasPresence && this.materializeZeroValues)) {
Review Comment:
@rangadi I don't think this is the right approach.
The goal of this PR is to give an option for developer who want Spark's
protobuf to struct deserialization behavior comply to proto3 specs. As
@justaparth mentioned earlier in [a
discussion](https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/40686#discussion_r1160316173)
with @viirya, the current behavior is something "make sense" (where
unset/non-presense field set to null) but does not comply to proto3's spec
(unset/non-presense field should be set to default value).
We think that Spark should provide an option for developer who need this
behavior because this is the default behavior for many other protobuf library
(especially those implemented in Go) so when user use Spark in conjunction with
those libraries in different stages of their infra the behavior is consistent
-- I believe there are ways to make the test pass, but that defeat the purpose.
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