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[jira] [Updated] (MESOS-3771) Mesos JSON API creates invalid JSON due to lack of binary data / non-ASCII handling

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Joseph Wu updated MESOS-3771:
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    Shepherd: Benjamin Mahler

> Mesos JSON API creates invalid JSON due to lack of binary data / non-ASCII handling
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MESOS-3771
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MESOS-3771
>             Project: Mesos
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: HTTP API
>    Affects Versions: 0.24.1, 0.26.0
>            Reporter: Steven Schlansker
>            Assignee: Joseph Wu
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: mesosphere
>
> Spark encodes some binary data into the ExecutorInfo.data field.  This field is sent as a "bytes" Protobuf value, which can have arbitrary non-UTF8 data.
> If you have such a field, it seems that it is splatted out into JSON without any regards to proper character encoding:
> {code}
> 0006b0b0  2e 73 70 61 72 6b 2e 65  78 65 63 75 74 6f 72 2e  |.spark.executor.|
> 0006b0c0  4d 65 73 6f 73 45 78 65  63 75 74 6f 72 42 61 63  |MesosExecutorBac|
> 0006b0d0  6b 65 6e 64 22 7d 2c 22  64 61 74 61 22 3a 22 ac  |kend"},"data":".|
> 0006b0e0  ed 5c 75 30 30 30 30 5c  75 30 30 30 35 75 72 5c  |.\u0000\u0005ur\|
> 0006b0f0  75 30 30 30 30 5c 75 30  30 30 66 5b 4c 73 63 61  |u0000\u000f[Lsca|
> 0006b100  6c 61 2e 54 75 70 6c 65  32 3b 2e cc 5c 75 30 30  |la.Tuple2;..\u00|
> {code}
> I suspect this is because the HTTP api emits the executorInfo.data directly:
> {code}
> JSON::Object model(const ExecutorInfo& executorInfo)
> {
>   JSON::Object object;
>   object.values["executor_id"] = executorInfo.executor_id().value();
>   object.values["name"] = executorInfo.name();
>   object.values["data"] = executorInfo.data();
>   object.values["framework_id"] = executorInfo.framework_id().value();
>   object.values["command"] = model(executorInfo.command());
>   object.values["resources"] = model(executorInfo.resources());
>   return object;
> }
> {code}
> I think this may be because the custom JSON processing library in stout seems to not have any idea of what a byte array is.  I'm guessing that some implicit conversion makes it get written as a String instead, but:
> {code}
> inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const String& string)
> {
>   // TODO(benh): This escaping DOES NOT handle unicode, it encodes as ASCII.
>   // See RFC4627 for the JSON string specificiation.
>   return out << picojson::value(string.value).serialize();
> }
> {code}
> Thank you for any assistance here.  Our cluster is currently entirely down -- the frameworks cannot handle parsing the invalid JSON produced (it is not even valid utf-8)



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