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[jira] [Updated] (AVRO-1377) Fields with certained name-spaced schemas (enum, union) inside an un-name-spaced record schema can cause the schema to be serialized incorrectly

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1377?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

graham sanderson updated AVRO-1377:
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    Summary: Fields with certained name-spaced schemas (enum, union) inside an un-name-spaced record schema can cause the schema to be serialized incorrectly  (was: Fields with certained named schemas (enum, union) inside an un-named record schema can cause the schema to be serialized incorrectly)
    
> Fields with certained name-spaced schemas (enum, union) inside an un-name-spaced record schema can cause the schema to be serialized incorrectly
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: AVRO-1377
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-1377
>             Project: Avro
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: java
>    Affects Versions: 1.7.5
>            Reporter: graham sanderson
>
> From email thread on user list
> {code}
> Here is a condensed example of a problem I just came across
>    @Test
>    void testNamespaceBleed() throws Exception {
>        Schema schema = SchemaBuilder.record("test").fields()
>                .name("field1").type().enumeration("Bar").namespace("com.foo").symbols("x").noDefault()
>                .name("field2").type().record("Humbug").namespace("com.foo").fields().endRecord().noDefault()
>                .endRecord();
>        String schemaString = schema.toString(true);
>        Schema schema2 = new Schema.Parser().parse(schemaString);
>        Assert.assertEquals(schema, schema2); // one would hope this were true
>    }
> {code}
> Basically the use case (which may not be very common) is with the first (namespaced) schema in a record without a namespace being an enum. Because the serialization of the enum schema does not save and restore the namespace, it becomes the default namespace (for serialization) of other fields that follow in the same record (so field2 is written without a namespace since it is in the default namespace, but when the schema is deserialized the same bug does not occur and so it appears a "Humbug" rather than "com.foo.Humbug")
> Note, the following (and of course most others) all work
> {code}
>    @Test
>    void testNoNamespaceBleed() throws Exception {
>        // works because the enclosing record has a namespace
>        Schema schema = SchemaBuilder.record("test").namespace("com.foo").fields() 
>                .name("field1").type().enumeration("Bar").namespace("com.foo").symbols("x").noDefault()
>                .name("field2").type().record("Humbug").namespace("com.foo").fields().endRecord().noDefault()
>                .endRecord();
>        String schemaString = schema.toString(true);
>        Schema schema2 = new Schema.Parser().parse(schemaString);
>        Assert.assertEquals(schema,schema2);
>        // works because the enclosing record has a namespace (even though different)
>        schema = SchemaBuilder.record("test").namespace("com.bar").fields() 
>                .name("field1").type().enumeration("Bar").namespace("com.foo").symbols("x").noDefault()
>                .name("field2").type().record("Humbug").namespace("com.foo").fields().endRecord().noDefault()
>                .endRecord();
>        schemaString = schema.toString(true);
>        schema2 = new Schema.Parser().parse(schemaString);
>        Assert.assertEquals(schema,schema2);
>        // works because the enum and the field are in different namespaces
>        schema = SchemaBuilder.record("test").fields()
>                .name("field1").type().enumeration("Bar").namespace("com.bar").symbols("x").noDefault()
>                .name("field2").type().record("Humbug").namespace("com.foo").fields().endRecord().noDefault()
>                .endRecord();
>        schemaString = schema.toString(true);
>        schema2 = new Schema.Parser().parse(schemaString);
>        Assert.assertEquals(schema,schema2);
>    }
> {code}

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