Pure JavaScript implementation of the Avro specification.
$ npm install avsc
avsc
is compatible with all versions of node.js since 0.11
.
Inside a node.js module, or using browserify:
const avro = require('avsc');
Encode and decode values from a known schema:
const type = avro.Type.forSchema({
type: 'record',
name: 'Pet',
fields: [
{
name: 'kind',
type: {type: 'enum', name: 'PetKind', symbols: ['CAT', 'DOG']}
},
{name: 'name', type: 'string'}
]
});
const buf = type.toBuffer({kind: 'CAT', name: 'Albert'}); // Encoded buffer.
const val = type.fromBuffer(buf); // = {kind: 'CAT', name: 'Albert'}
Infer a value's schema and encode similar values:
const type = avro.Type.forValue({
city: 'Cambridge',
zipCodes: ['02138', '02139'],
visits: 2
});
// We can use `type` to encode any values with the same structure:
const bufs = [
type.toBuffer({city: 'Seattle', zipCodes: ['98101'], visits: 3}),
type.toBuffer({city: 'NYC', zipCodes: [], visits: 0})
];
Get a readable stream of decoded values from an Avro
container file compressed using Snappy (see the BlockDecoder
API for an example including checksum validation):
const snappy = require('snappy'); // Or your favorite Snappy library.
const codecs = {
snappy: function (buf, cb) {
// Avro appends checksums to compressed blocks, which we skip here.
return snappy.uncompress(buf.slice(0, buf.length - 4), cb);
}
};
avro.createFileDecoder('./values.avro', {codecs})
.on('metadata', function (type) { /* `type` is the writer's type. */ })
.on('data', function (val) { /* Do something with the decoded value. */ });
Implement a TCP server for an IDL-defined protocol:
// We first generate a protocol from its IDL specification.
const protocol = avro.readProtocol(`
protocol LengthService {
/** Endpoint which returns the length of the input string. */
int stringLength(string str);
}
`);
// We then create a corresponding server, implementing our endpoint.
const server = avro.Service.forProtocol(protocol)
.createServer()
.onStringLength(function (str, cb) { cb(null, str.length); });
// Finally, we use our server to respond to incoming TCP connections!
require('net').createServer()
.on('connection', (con) => { server.createChannel(con); })
.listen(24950);
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