DEPRECATION NOTICE:
This namespace is deprecated and will soon be removed. Please use jackdaw.serdes.avro.confluent.
Generating Serdes mapping Clojure <-> Avro.
The intentional API of this NS has three main features -
SchemaCoercion
, the intentional type registry (of which
#'+base-schema-type-registry+
is an example) and
#'avro-serde
.
avro-serde
is the primary entry point to this namespace for
users. It's a function of a schema-registry configuration, a schema
type registry, and a serde configuration to be instantiated.
The intent is that an end user will partial
the avro-serde
function with their schema registry details and desired type
registry, and use the partial
'd function as en entry in a registry
as used by jackdaw.serdes/serde
.
This allows serdes
and avro-serde
to be agnostic to application
or environment specific configuration details.
But what's this type registry?
Apache Avro "logical types" - a tool for annotating fields in an
avro record as having some complex interpretation beyond their
serialized format. The type-registry
for the purposes of the
avro-serde
function a mapping of addresses to functions which will
when invoked build and return a SchemaCoercion
instance.
When a Serde is instantiated, a stack of SchemaCoercion
coersion
helpers is built which will - given a simply deserialized Avro
record - walk its tree coercing its to Clojure types as defined by
the SchemaCoercion
helpers.
The SchemaCoercion
stack is built by statically inspecting the parsed
Avro schema, and using the type (if any) and potentially logical
type to select a handler in the type-registry
which will, given a
function with which to recurse and the schema of that node, build
and return a SchemaCoercion
handler.
This registry pattern is deliberately chosen so that Avro coercion
will be customizable by the user. As an example, the
+UUID-type-registry+
is included, which defines a mapping from two
different logical UUID refinements of the binary string type to an
appropriate handler.
A user who wanted to opt into these handlers could simply call
avro-serde
with
(merge +base-schema-type-registry+ +UUID-type-registry+)
Users are HIGHLY encouraged to use the +base-schema-type-registry+
as the base for their type registries, as it defines sane handlings
for all of Avro's fundamental types and most of its compounds.
DEPRECATION NOTICE: This namespace is deprecated and will soon be removed. Please use jackdaw.serdes.avro.confluent. Generating Serdes mapping Clojure <-> Avro. The intentional API of this NS has three main features - `SchemaCoercion`, the intentional type registry (of which `#'+base-schema-type-registry+` is an example) and `#'avro-serde`. `avro-serde` is the primary entry point to this namespace for users. It's a function of a schema-registry configuration, a schema type registry, and a serde configuration to be instantiated. The intent is that an end user will `partial` the `avro-serde` function with their schema registry details and desired type registry, and use the `partial`'d function as en entry in a registry as used by `jackdaw.serdes/serde`. This allows `serdes` and `avro-serde` to be agnostic to application or environment specific configuration details. But what's this type registry? Apache Avro "logical types" - a tool for annotating fields in an avro record as having some complex interpretation beyond their serialized format. The `type-registry` for the purposes of the `avro-serde` function a mapping of addresses to functions which will when invoked build and return a `SchemaCoercion` instance. When a Serde is instantiated, a stack of `SchemaCoercion` coersion helpers is built which will - given a simply deserialized Avro record - walk its tree coercing its to Clojure types as defined by the `SchemaCoercion` helpers. The `SchemaCoercion` stack is built by statically inspecting the parsed Avro schema, and using the type (if any) and potentially logical type to select a handler in the `type-registry` which will, given a function with which to recurse and the schema of that node, build and return a `SchemaCoercion` handler. This registry pattern is deliberately chosen so that Avro coercion will be customizable by the user. As an example, the `+UUID-type-registry+` is included, which defines a mapping from two different logical UUID refinements of the binary string type to an appropriate handler. A user who wanted to opt into these handlers could simply call `avro-serde` with `(merge +base-schema-type-registry+ +UUID-type-registry+)` Users are HIGHLY encouraged to use the `+base-schema-type-registry+` as the base for their type registries, as it defines sane handlings for all of Avro's fundamental types and most of its compounds.
Provides handlers for all of Avro's fundamental types besides fixed
.
Fixed is unsupported.
Provides handlers for all of Avro's fundamental types besides `fixed`. Fixed is unsupported.
A type constructor registry.
Provides the logical types uuid
and jackdaw.serdes.avro.UUID
coded as strings with coercion
to round-trip java.util.UUID
instances.
A type constructor registry. Provides the logical types `uuid` and `jackdaw.serdes.avro.UUID` coded as strings with coercion to round-trip `java.util.UUID` instances.
Returns true if the object is compatible with Avro bytes, false otherwise
Returns true if the object is compatible with Avro bytes, false otherwise * byte[] - Valid only as a top level schema type * java.nio.ByteBuffer - Valid only as a nested type
(class-name x)
Returns a human readable description of x's type
Returns a human readable description of x's type
(make-coercion-stack type-registry)
Given a registry mapping Avro type specs to 2-arity coercion constructors, recursively build up a coercion stack which will go clj <-> avro, returning the root coercion object.
(satisfies SchemaCoercion
)
Given a registry mapping Avro type specs to 2-arity coercion constructors, recursively build up a coercion stack which will go clj <-> avro, returning the root coercion object. (satisfies `SchemaCoercion`)
(num-coercable? x coercion-fn)
Checks whether x
can be coerced to a number with coercion-fn
(such as long
).
Checks whether `x` can be coerced to a number with `coercion-fn` (such as `long`).
(avro->clj schema-type avro-data)
(clj->avro schema-type clj-data path)
(match-avro? schema-type avro-data)
(match-clj? schema-type clj-data)
(serde type-registry
{:keys [avro.schema-registry/client avro.schema-registry/url]
:as registry-config}
{:keys [avro/schema avro/coercion-cache key? deserializer-properties]
:as topic-config})
Given a type and logical type registry, a schema registry config with either a client or a URL and an Avro topic descriptor, build and return a Serde instance.
Given a type and logical type registry, a schema registry config with either a client or a URL and an Avro topic descriptor, build and return a Serde instance.
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