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[jira] [Created] (AVRO-1500) Unknown datum type exception during union type resolution (no short to int conversion).

Michael Pershyn created AVRO-1500:
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             Summary: Unknown datum type exception during union type resolution (no short to int conversion).
                 Key: AVRO-1500
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1500
             Project: Avro
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 1.7.6, 1.7.5, 1.7.4
         Environment: java API
            Reporter: Michael Pershyn


There is a conversion for values of type {{short}} (and other numeric types) if in the schema they are declared as int:
{code:title=/lang/java/avro/src/main/java/org/apache/avro/generic/GenericDatumWriter.java}
 protected void write(Schema schema, Object datum, Encoder out)
    throws IOException {
    try {
      switch (schema.getType()) {
        // ...
        case INT:     out.writeInt(((Number)datum).intValue()); break;
        // ...
{code}
So, if a value of {{short}} type is passed to INT field, it will be converted and saved as INT in avro.

But, when there is next field in schema: 
{code}
 ["null",{"type":"int","thrift":"short"}] {code}
which is a union with int in it, and short is passed in (lets say 5), then we are having the next exception:
{code}
org.apache.avro.AvroRuntimeException: Unknown datum type: 5
	at org.apache.avro.generic.GenericData.getSchemaName(GenericData.java:593)
	at org.apache.avro.generic.GenericData.resolveUnion(GenericData.java:558)
	at org.apache.avro.generic.GenericDatumWriter.resolveUnion(GenericDatumWriter.java:144) 
{code}

This happens because in {{org.apache.avro.generic.GenericData}} there is no check if the passed object has a type of {{java.lang.Short}}, and it is not get converted then in {{write}} method of {{GenericDatumWriter}}:
{code:title=lang/java/avro/src/main/java/org/apache/avro/generic/GenericData.java}
/** Return the schema full name for a datum.  Called by {@link
   * #resolveUnion(Schema,Object)}. */
protected String getSchemaName(Object datum) {
/* ... */
if (isInteger(datum))
  return Type.INT.getName();
if (isLong(datum))
  return Type.LONG.getName();
 if (isFloat(datum))
 return Type.FLOAT.getName();
if (isDouble(datum))
  return Type.DOUBLE.getName();
 if (isBoolean(datum))
  return Type.BOOLEAN.getName();
throw new AvroRuntimeException("Unknown datum type: "+datum);
{code}

This error initially occured during thrift to avro conversion, when thrift obj had optional field of type i16.
In thrift to avro schema converter, if the type is short in thrift (i16) it will be implicitly converted to int in avro-schema, so the values should be converted as well. This is already done if they are not in the union (not optional). Otherwise the exception is thrown.
The snippet from schema conversion code is below:
{code:title=lang/java/thrift/src/main/java/org/apache/avro/thrift/ThriftData.java}
private Schema getSchema(FieldValueMetaData f) {
  switch (f.type) {
  /* ... */ 
    case TType.I16:
      Schema s = Schema.create(Schema.Type.INT);
      s.addProp(THRIFT_PROP, "short");
    return s;
   /* ... */
{code}

Proposal is to add isShort check to generic data, as well as isShort method implementation:
{code:title=lang/java/avro/src/main/java/org/apache/avro/generic/GenericData.java}

protected String getSchemaName(Object datum) {
// ..
if (isInteger(datum) || isShort(datum))
   return Type.INT.getName();
// ..
{code}

or maybe even some kind of isNumeric method, so the behaviour will be same for INT fields and INT fields that are in Union.



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