public abstract class Encoder extends Object implements Flushable
writeLong(long) and
writeString(org.apache.avro.util.Utf8)). These methods have analogs in Decoder.
The other type of methods support the writing of maps and arrays.
These methods are writeArrayStart(), startItem(), and writeArrayEnd() (and similar methods for
maps). Some implementations of Encoder handle the
buffering required to break large maps and arrays into blocks,
which is necessary for applications that want to do streaming.
(See writeArrayStart() for details on these methods.)
EncoderFactory contains Encoder construction and configuration
facilities.EncoderFactory,
Decoder| Constructor and Description |
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Encoder() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
abstract void |
setItemCount(long itemCount)
Call this method before writing a batch of items in an array or a map.
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abstract void |
startItem()
Start a new item of an array or map.
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abstract void |
writeArrayEnd()
Call this method to finish writing an array.
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abstract void |
writeArrayStart()
Call this method to start writing an array.
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abstract void |
writeBoolean(boolean b)
Write a boolean value.
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void |
writeBytes(byte[] bytes)
Writes a byte string.
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abstract void |
writeBytes(byte[] bytes,
int start,
int len)
Write a byte string.
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abstract void |
writeBytes(ByteBuffer bytes)
Write a byte string.
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abstract void |
writeDouble(double d)
Write a double.
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abstract void |
writeEnum(int e)
Writes an enumeration.
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void |
writeFixed(byte[] bytes)
A shorthand for writeFixed(bytes, 0, bytes.length)
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abstract void |
writeFixed(byte[] bytes,
int start,
int len)
Writes a fixed size binary object.
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void |
writeFixed(ByteBuffer bytes)
A version of
writeFixed for ByteBuffers. |
abstract void |
writeFloat(float f)
Write a float.
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abstract void |
writeIndex(int unionIndex)
Call this method to write the tag of a union.
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abstract void |
writeInt(int n)
Writes a 32-bit integer.
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abstract void |
writeLong(long n)
Write a 64-bit integer.
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abstract void |
writeMapEnd()
Call this method to terminate the inner-most, currently-opened
map.
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abstract void |
writeMapStart()
Call this to start a new map.
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abstract void |
writeNull()
"Writes" a null value.
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void |
writeString(CharSequence charSequence)
Write a Unicode character string.
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void |
writeString(String str)
Write a Unicode character string.
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abstract void |
writeString(Utf8 utf8)
Write a Unicode character string.
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public abstract void writeNull()
throws IOException
AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
null is not expectedIOExceptionpublic abstract void writeBoolean(boolean b)
throws IOException
AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
boolean is not expectedIOExceptionpublic abstract void writeInt(int n)
throws IOException
AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and an
integer is not expectedIOExceptionpublic abstract void writeLong(long n)
throws IOException
AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
long is not expectedIOExceptionpublic abstract void writeFloat(float f)
throws IOException
IOExceptionAvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
float is not expectedpublic abstract void writeDouble(double d)
throws IOException
AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
double is not expectedIOExceptionpublic abstract void writeString(Utf8 utf8) throws IOException
AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
char-string is not expectedIOExceptionpublic void writeString(String str) throws IOException
Utf8. Some Encoder
implementations may want to do something different as a performance optimization.AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
char-string is not expectedIOExceptionpublic void writeString(CharSequence charSequence) throws IOException
Utf8 it writes this directly, otherwise
the CharSequence is converted to a String via toString() and written.AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
char-string is not expectedIOExceptionpublic abstract void writeBytes(ByteBuffer bytes) throws IOException
AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
byte-string is not expectedIOExceptionpublic abstract void writeBytes(byte[] bytes,
int start,
int len)
throws IOException
AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
byte-string is not expectedIOExceptionpublic void writeBytes(byte[] bytes)
throws IOException
IOExceptionAvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
byte-string is not expectedpublic abstract void writeFixed(byte[] bytes,
int start,
int len)
throws IOException
bytes - The contents to writestart - The position within bytes where the contents
start.len - The number of bytes to write.AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
byte-string is not expectedIOExceptionpublic void writeFixed(byte[] bytes)
throws IOException
bytes - IOExceptionpublic void writeFixed(ByteBuffer bytes) throws IOException
writeFixed for ByteBuffers.IOExceptionpublic abstract void writeEnum(int e)
throws IOException
e - AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and an enumeration
is not expected or the e is out of range.IOExceptionpublic abstract void writeArrayStart()
throws IOException
writeArrayStart(). Then, before writing any data for any item
call setItemCount(long) followed by a sequence of
startItem() and the item itself. The number of
startItem() should match the number specified in
setItemCount(long).
When actually writing the data of the item, you can call any Encoder method (e.g., writeLong(long)). When all items
of the array have been written, call writeArrayEnd().
As an example, let's say you want to write an array of records,
the record consisting of an Long field and a Boolean field.
Your code would look something like this:
out.writeArrayStart();
out.setItemCount(list.size());
for (Record r : list) {
out.startItem();
out.writeLong(r.longField);
out.writeBoolean(r.boolField);
}
out.writeArrayEnd();
AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and an
array is not expectedIOExceptionpublic abstract void setItemCount(long itemCount)
throws IOException
startItem() followed by any of the
other write methods of Encoder. The number of calls
to startItem() must be equal to the count specified
in setItemCount(long). Once a batch is completed you
can start another batch with setItemCount(long).itemCount - The number of startItem() calls to follow.IOExceptionpublic abstract void startItem()
throws IOException
writeArrayStart() for usage information.AvroTypeException - If called outside of an array or map contextIOExceptionpublic abstract void writeArrayEnd()
throws IOException
writeArrayStart() for usage information.AvroTypeException - If items written does not match count
provided to writeArrayStart()AvroTypeException - If not currently inside an arrayIOExceptionpublic abstract void writeMapStart()
throws IOException
writeArrayStart() for details on usage.
As an example of usage, let's say you want to write a map of
records, the record consisting of an Long field and a Boolean
field. Your code would look something like this:
out.writeMapStart(); out.setItemCount(list.size()); for (Map.Entryentry : map.entrySet()) { out.startItem(); out.writeString(entry.getKey()); out.writeLong(entry.getValue().longField); out.writeBoolean(entry.getValue().boolField); } out.writeMapEnd();
AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
map is not expectedIOExceptionpublic abstract void writeMapEnd()
throws IOException
writeArrayStart() for more details.AvroTypeException - If items written does not match count
provided to writeMapStart()AvroTypeException - If not currently inside a mapIOExceptionpublic abstract void writeIndex(int unionIndex)
throws IOException
out.writeIndex(1); out.writeLong(record.longField); out.writeBoolean(record.boolField);
AvroTypeException - If this is a stateful writer and a
map is not expectedIOExceptionCopyright © 2009-2013 The Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.