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@laminarjs/avro
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yarn add @laminarjs/avro
And then you can use AvroDecimal
for a logicalType of a field.
import { Type, Schema } from 'avsc';
import { AvroDecimal } from '@laminarjs/avro';
import { Decimal } from 'decimal.js';
const decimalSchema: Schema = {
type: 'bytes',
logicalType: 'decimal',
precision: 16,
scale: 8,
};
export const DecimalType = Type.forSchema(decimalSchema, {
logicalTypes: { decimal: AvroDecimal },
});
const encoded = DecimalType.toBuffer(new Decimal('100.01'));
const decoded = DecimalType.fromBuffer(encoded);
console.log(decoded);
You can also use then you can use AvroEpochDays
for a logicalType of a field.
import { Type, Schema } from 'avsc';
import { AvroTimestampMillis } from '@laminarjs/avro';
const eventSchema: Schema = {
type: 'record',
name: 'Event',
fields: [
{
name: 'field1',
type: { type: 'long', logicalType: 'timestamp-millis' },
},
],
};
const EventType = Type.forSchema(eventSchema, {
logicalTypes: { 'timestamp-millis': AvroTimestampMillis },
});
const encoded = EventType.toBuffer({ field1: new Date('2020-01-01') });
const decoded = EventType.fromBuffer(encoded);
console.log(decoded);
It also supports schema evolution from int, logical:date and string types
import { Type, Schema } from 'avsc';
import { AvroTimestampMillis } from '@laminarjs/avro';
const previousSchema: Schema = {
type: 'record',
name: 'Event',
fields: [
{
name: 'field1',
type: { type: 'string' },
},
],
};
const eventSchema: Schema = {
type: 'record',
name: 'Event',
fields: [
{
name: 'field1',
type: { type: 'long', logicalType: 'timestamp-millis' },
},
],
};
const PreviousType = Type.forSchema(previousSchema);
const EventType = Type.forSchema(eventSchema, {
logicalTypes: { 'timestamp-millis': AvroTimestampMillis },
});
const previousTypeResolver = EventType.createResolver(PreviousType);
const encoded = PreviousType.toBuffer({ field1: '2020-01-01' });
const decoded = EventType.fromBuffer(encoded, previousTypeResolver);
console.log(decoded);
You can also use AvroEpochDays
for a logicalType of a field.
import { Type, Schema } from 'avsc';
import { AvroEpochDays } from '@laminarjs/avro';
const eventSchema: Schema = {
type: 'record',
name: 'Event',
fields: [
{
name: 'field1',
type: { type: 'int', logicalType: 'date' },
},
],
};
const EventType = Type.forSchema(eventSchema, { logicalTypes: { date: AvroEpochDays } });
const encoded = EventType.toBuffer({ field1: new Date('2020-01-01') });
const decoded = EventType.fromBuffer(encoded);
console.log(decoded);
It also supports schema evolution from int, logical:date and string types
import { Type, Schema } from 'avsc';
import { AvroEpochDays } from '@laminarjs/avro';
const previousSchema: Schema = {
type: 'record',
name: 'Event',
fields: [
{
name: 'field1',
type: { type: 'string' },
},
],
};
const eventSchema: Schema = {
type: 'record',
name: 'Event',
fields: [
{
name: 'field1',
type: { type: 'int', logicalType: 'date' },
},
],
};
const PreviousType = Type.forSchema(previousSchema);
const EventType = Type.forSchema(eventSchema, {
logicalTypes: { date: AvroEpochDays },
});
const previousTypeResolver = EventType.createResolver(PreviousType);
const encoded = PreviousType.toBuffer({ field1: '2020-01-01' });
const decoded = EventType.fromBuffer(encoded, previousTypeResolver);
console.log(decoded);
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