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Posted to issues@beam.apache.org by "Tomo Suzuki (Jira)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2019/11/19 20:31:00 UTC

[jira] [Created] (BEAM-8747) Remove Unused non-vendored Guava compile dependencies

Tomo Suzuki created BEAM-8747:
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             Summary: Remove Unused non-vendored Guava compile dependencies
                 Key: BEAM-8747
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-8747
             Project: Beam
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: build-system
            Reporter: Tomo Suzuki
            Assignee: Tomo Suzuki


[~kenn] says:


BeamModulePlugin just contains lists of versions to ease coordination across Beam modules, but mostly does not create dependencies. Most of Beam's modules only depend on a few things there. For example Guava is not a core dependency, but here is where it is actually depended upon:

$ find . -name build.gradle | xargs grep library.java.guava
./sdks/java/core/build.gradle:  shadowTest library.java.guava_testlib
./sdks/java/extensions/sql/jdbc/build.gradle:  compile library.java.guava
./sdks/java/io/google-cloud-platform/build.gradle:  compile library.java.guava
./sdks/java/io/kinesis/build.gradle:  testCompile library.java.guava_testlib

These results appear to be misleading. Grepping for 'import com.google.common', I see this as the actual state of things:

 - GCP connector does not appear to actually depend on Guava in compile scope
 - The Beam SQL JDBC driver does not appear to actually depend on Guava in compile scope
 - The Dataflow Java worker does depend on Guava at compile scope but has incorrect dependencies (and it probably shouldn't)
 - KinesisIO does depend on Guava at compile scope but has incorrect dependencies (Kinesis libs have Guava on API surface so it is OK here, but should be correctly declared)
 - ZetaSQL translator does depend on Guava at compile scope but has incorrect dependencies (ZetaSQL has it on API surface so it is OK here, but should be correctly declared)

We used to have an analysis that prevented this class of error.

Once the errors are fixed, the guava_version is simply a version that we have discovered that seems to work for both Kinesis and ZetaSQL, libraries we do not control. Kinesis producer is built against 18.0. Kinesis client against 26.0-jre. ZetaSQL against 26.0-android.

(or maybe I messed up in my analysis)

Kenn



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