We do have JavaBeanSchema which might work, depending on whether your thrift class conforms to java beans.
On Thu, Aug 4, 2022 at 2:06 PM Binh Nguyen Van <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have an AutoValue class and it looks like this > > @AutoValue > @DefaultSchema( AutoValueSchema.class ) > public abstract class MyClass { > public abstract String getField1(); > public abstract MyThriftClass getField2(); > public static Builder Builder() { > return new AutoValue_MyClass.Builder(); > } > > @AutoValue.Builder > public static abstract class Builder() { > public abstract Builder setField1(String field1); > public abstract Builder setField2(MyThriftClass field2); > public abstract MyClass build(); > } > } > > MyThriftClass is not an AutoValue class and it inherits from > org.apache.thrift.TBase class. > > When I run a pipeline with a PCollection of elements that are instances of > this class, I got this error java.lang.IllegalStateException: AutoValue > generated class not found: com.foo.bar.AutoValue_MyThriftClass. > > My question is, is it possible to use a non-AutoValue member in an > AutoValue class like what I am doing now? If yes then how can I do it? If > no then what would be the alternatives? > > Thank you > > -Binh > > >
