Data validation in AVRO

僤鯓⒐⒋嵵緔 提交于 2019-12-01 07:33:56

You should be able to use a custom logical type for this. You would then include the regular expressions directly in the schema.

For example, here's how you would implement one in JavaScript:

var avro = require('avsc'),
    util = require('util');

/**
 * Sample logical type that validates strings using a regular expression.
 *
 */
function ValidatedString(attrs, opts) {
  avro.types.LogicalType.call(this, attrs, opts);
  this._pattern = new RegExp(attrs.pattern);
}
util.inherits(ValidatedString, avro.types.LogicalType);

ValidatedString.prototype._fromValue = function (val) {
  if (!this._pattern.test(val)) {
    throw new Error('invalid string: ' + val);
  }
  return val;
};

ValidatedString.prototype._toValue = ValidatedString.prototype._fromValue;

And how you would use it:

var type = avro.parse({
  name: 'Example',
  type: 'record',
  fields: [
    {
      name: 'custId',
      type: 'string' // Normal (free-form) string.
    },
    {
      name: 'sessionId',
      type: {
        type: 'string',
        logicalType: 'validated-string',
        pattern: '^\\d{3}-\\d{4}-\\d{5}$' // Validation pattern.
      }
    },
  ]
}, {logicalTypes: {'validated-string': ValidatedString}});

type.isValid({custId: 'abc', sessionId: '123-1234-12345'}); // true
type.isValid({custId: 'abc', sessionId: 'foobar'}); // false

You can read more about implementing and using logical types here.

Edit: For the Java implementation, I believe you will want to look at the following classes:

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