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@ovotech/avro-timestamp-millis

A logical type representing Date as long number

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Avro Date

A Logical type for representing a date stored as the number of milliseconds since epoch

Using

yarn add @ovotech/avro-epoch-days

And then you can use AvroEpochDays for a logicalType of a field.

examples/simple.ts

import { Type, Schema } from 'avsc';
import { AvroTimestampMillis } from '@ovotech/avro-timestamp-millis';

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

examples/evolution.ts

import { Type, Schema } from 'avsc';
import { AvroTimestampMillis } from '@ovotech/avro-timestamp-millis';

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);

Running the tests

Then you can run the tests with:

yarn test

Coding style (linting, etc) tests

Style is maintained with prettier and tslint

yarn lint

Deployment

Deployment is preferment by lerna automatically on merge / push to master, but you'll need to bump the package version numbers yourself. Only updated packages with newer versions will be pushed to the npm registry.

Contributing

Have a bug? File an issue with a simple example that reproduces this so we can take a look & confirm.

Want to make a change? Submit a PR, explain why it's useful, and make sure you've updated the docs (this file) and the tests (see test folder).

License

This project is licensed under Apache 2 - see the LICENSE file for details

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Package last updated on 24 Apr 2020

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