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[jira] [Commented] (AVRO-1777) Select best matching record when
writing a union in python
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shiraeeshi commented on AVRO-1777:
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I believe my PR is relevant to this issue.
https://github.com/apache/avro/pull/95
Following the Java logic, I've added the GenericRecord type that stores schema.
> Select best matching record when writing a union in python
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: AVRO-1777
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1777
> Project: Avro
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: python
> Affects Versions: 1.7.7
> Reporter: Steven Aerts
>
> Unlike javascript, python is not using wrapped types.
> So when writing a union it needs to guess find out which type it will output.
> At the moment it takes the last validating type.
> I propose to take the type with the most matching fields.
> So I propose to change in {{io.py}}:
> {code}
> # resolve union
> index_of_schema = -1
> for i, candidate_schema in enumerate(writers_schema.schemas):
> if validate(candidate_schema, datum):
> index_of_schema = i
> if index_of_schema < 0: raise AvroTypeException(writers_schema, datum)
> {code}
> into
> {code}
> # resolve union
> index_of_schema = -1
> found_fields = -1
> for i, candidate_schema in enumerate(writers_schema.schemas):
> if validate(candidate_schema, datum):
> nr_fields = candidate_schema.type in ['record', 'error', 'request'] and len(candidate_schema.fields) or 1
> if nr_fields > found_fields:
> index_of_schema = i
> found_fields = nr_fields
> if index_of_schema < 0: raise AvroTypeException(writers_schema, datum)
> {code}
> If you want, I can create a pull request for this. And apply it both on py3 as py.
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