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[jira] [Resolved] (PARQUET-1778) Do Not Consider Class for Avro Generic Record Reader

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PARQUET-1778?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Fokko Driesprong resolved PARQUET-1778.
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    Fix Version/s: 1.12.0
       Resolution: Fixed

> Do Not Consider Class for Avro Generic Record Reader
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PARQUET-1778
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PARQUET-1778
>             Project: Parquet
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: David Mollitor
>            Assignee: David Mollitor
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: pull-request-available
>             Fix For: 1.12.0
>
>
>  
> {code:java|title=Example Code}
> final ParquetReader<GenericRecord> reader = AvroParquetReader.<GenericRecord>builder(path).build();
> final GenericRecord genericRecord = reader.read();
> {code}
> It fails with...
> {code:none}
> java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: io.github.belugabehr.app.Record.<init>()
> 	at java.lang.Class.getConstructor0(Class.java:3082) ~[na:1.8.0_232]
> 	at java.lang.Class.getDeclaredConstructor(Class.java:2178) ~[na:1.8.0_232]
> 	at org.apache.avro.specific.SpecificData$1.computeValue(SpecificData.java:63) ~[avro-1.9.1.jar:1.9.1]
> 	at org.apache.avro.specific.SpecificData$1.computeValue(SpecificData.java:58) ~[avro-1.9.1.jar:1.9.1]
> 	at java.lang.ClassValue.getFromHashMap(ClassValue.java:227) ~[na:1.8.0_232]
> 	at java.lang.ClassValue.getFromBackup(ClassValue.java:209) ~[na:1.8.0_232]
> 	at java.lang.ClassValue.get(ClassValue.java:115) ~[na:1.8.0_232]
> 	at org.apache.avro.specific.SpecificData.newInstance(SpecificData.java:470) ~[avro-1.9.1.jar:1.9.1]
> 	at org.apache.avro.specific.SpecificData.newRecord(SpecificData.java:491) ~[avro-1.9.1.jar:1.9.1]
> 	at org.apache.parquet.avro.AvroRecordConverter.start(AvroRecordConverter.java:404) ~[parquet-avro-1.11.0.jar:1.11.0]
> 	at org.apache.parquet.io.RecordReaderImplementation.read(RecordReaderImplementation.java:392) ~[parquet-column-1.11.0.jar:1.11.0]
> 	at org.apache.parquet.hadoop.InternalParquetRecordReader.nextKeyValue(InternalParquetRecordReader.java:226) ~[parquet-hadoop-1.11.0.jar:1.11.0]
> 	at org.apache.parquet.hadoop.ParquetReader.read(ParquetReader.java:132) ~[parquet-hadoop-1.11.0.jar:1.11.0]
> 	at org.apache.parquet.hadoop.ParquetReader.read(ParquetReader.java:136) ~[parquet-hadoop-1.11.0.jar:1.11.0]
> {code}
> I was surprised because it should just load a {{GenericRecord}} view of the data. But alas, I have the Avro Schema defined with the {{namespace}} and {{name}} fields pointing to {{io.github.belugabehr.app.Record}} which just so happens to be a real class on the class path, so it is trying to call the public constructor on the class and this constructor does does not exist.  Regardless, the {{GenericRecordReader}} should just ignore this Avro Schema namespace information.
> I am putting {{GenericRecords}} into the Parquet file, I expect to get {{GenericRecords}} back out when I read it.
> If I hack the information in a Schema and change the {{namespace}} or {{name}} fields to something bogus, it works as I would expect it to.  It successfully reads and returns a {{GenericRecord}}.



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