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[jira] [Created] (AVRO-2185) Allow rethrowing of LogicalType
validation exceptions when parsing Schemas
David Maughan created AVRO-2185:
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Summary: Allow rethrowing of LogicalType validation exceptions when parsing Schemas
Key: AVRO-2185
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-2185
Project: Avro
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: java
Affects Versions: 1.8.2
Reporter: David Maughan
Currently if a schema has an invalid logicalType, it does not fail when being parsed. Only a warning is logged. It would be useful to allow rethrowing of any (the first) validation exception.
{{LogicalTypes.fromSchemaImpl}} allows rethrowing of exceptions but {{Schema.parse}} is hardcoded to use the non-rethrowing version ({{LogicalTypes.fromSchemaIgnoreInvalid}} - incidentally I've found no uses of the rethrowing equivalent - {{LogicalTypes.fromSchema}}).
Unless there's a better Idea, I'm proposing to add a method to {{Schema.Parser}} to allow rethrowing, much like {{setValidateDefaults}} and {{setValidate}}. Perhaps {{setValidateLogicalTypes}}?
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