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avro-compatibility

v1.0.6

Published

A lightweight library for checking Avro schema validity and compatibility.

Downloads

461

Readme

A lightweight library for checking Avro schema compatibility.
Built on the backs of giants.
(Sits atop the amazing mtth/avsc)

🏠 Homepage

Prerequisites

  • node >=18.18.0

Installation

npm install avro-compatibility

or

yarn add avro-compatibility

Usage

Validity Checks

Validates a string (or object) is valid Avro.

import { ValidityChecker } from 'avro-compatibility';

// Invalid Avro
const schemaInvalid = `{
  "name" : "Employee",
  "fields" : [
    { "name" : "Name" , "type" : "string" },
    { "name" : "Age" , "type" : "int" }
  ]
}`;

ValidityChecker.for(schemaInvalid).check(); // Returns false;

// Valid Avro
const schemaValid = {
  "type" : "record",
  "namespace" : "ValidityCheckerExample",
  "name" : "Employee",
  "fields" : [
    { "name" : "Name" , "type" : "string" },
    { "name" : "Age" , "type" : "int" }
  ]
};

ValidityChecker.for(schemaValid).check(); // Returns false;

Logging

You can log out the errors found during validity checks by supplying printValidityErrors.

ValidityChecker.for(schemaInvalid).check({ printValidityErrors: true });

Compatibility Checks

Validate whether or not a schema is compatible with previous versions of the schema given a particular compatibility mode. See the Confluent Docs on schema evolution for more information.

Schema lists passed into the compatibility checkers should be in descending order. As in, schemas[0] should be the newest previous version.

import { CompatibilityChecker, CompatibilityMode } from 'avro-compatibility';

const schema1 = {
    type: 'record',
    name: 'myrecord',
    fields: [{ type: 'string', name: 'f1' }],
};

const schema2 = {
    type: 'record',
    name: 'myrecord',
    fields: [
        { type: 'string', name: 'f1' },
        { type: 'string', name: 'f2', default: 'foo' },
    ],
};

const schema3 = {
    type: 'record',
    name: 'myrecord',
    fields: [
        { type: 'string', name: 'f1' },
        { type: 'string', name: 'f2' },
    ],
};

// Removing a field.
CompatibilityChecker
  .check(schema2) // New schema
  .against([schema1]) // Previous schemas
  .withCompatibility(CompatibilityMode.BACKWARD)
  .check(); // True

// Add a field without a default.
CompatibilityChecker
  .check(schema3) // New schema
  .against([schema1]) // Previous schemas
  .withCompatibility(CompatibilityMode.BACKWARD)
  .check(); // False

Supported compatibility modes.

CompatibilityMode.BACKWARD
CompatibilityMode.BACKWARD_TRANSITIVE
CompatibilityMode.FORWARD
CompatibilityMode.FORWARD_TRANSITIVE
CompatibilityMode.FULL
CompatibilityMode.FULL_TRANSITIVE
CompatibilityMode.NONE

Logging

You can log out the errors found during compatibility checks by supplying printCompatibilityErrors.

CompatibilityChecker.check(schema3)
  .against([schema1])
  .withCompatibility(CompatibilityMode.BACKWARD)
  .check({ printCompatibilityErrors: true })

Development

Install

yarn install

Tests

# Run tests.
yarn test

# Run tests with coverage.
yarn test:coverage

# Run lint and prettier.
yarn lint

# Fix lint errors than can be automatically resolved.
yarn format

Author

👤 Peter Myers

🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!Feel free to check issues page.

Show your support

Give a ⭐️ if this project helped you!

📝 License

Copyright © 2024 Peter Myers. This project is MIT licensed.