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[jira] [Commented] (BEAM-12391) WriteToAvro fails if fastavro loads its python implementation of writer
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Chris Chandler commented on BEAM-12391:
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It looks like the pull request will solve the issue. Thanks!
> WriteToAvro fails if fastavro loads its python implementation of writer
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> Key: BEAM-12391
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-12391
> Project: Beam
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: io-py-avro
> Affects Versions: 2.25.0, 2.26.0, 2.27.0, 2.28.0, 2.29.0
> Reporter: Chris Chandler
> Assignee: John Casey
> Priority: P3
> Labels: starter
> Time Spent: 3h 40m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> It's possible for fastavro to fail to correctly load its cython implementation of the Writer class in which case it will silently fall back to a pure python implementation. If this happens there's no outward indication, but line 621 in io/avroio.py will fail because writer.fo is only present on the cython implementation.
> To reproduce you can modify fastavro's write.py to only use its fallback:
> {code}
> #from . import _write
> from . import _write_py as _write
> {code}
> And then run a workflow that sinks to WriteToAvro(use_fastavro=True).
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