Azure Schema Registry Avro Serializer client library for Python - version 1.0.0b4

Azure Schema Registry is a schema repository service hosted by Azure Event Hubs, providing schema storage, versioning, and management. This package provides an Avro serializer capable of serializing and deserializing payloads containing Schema Registry schema identifiers and Avro-encoded data.

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Disclaimer

Azure SDK Python packages support for Python 2.7 is ending 01 January 2022. For more information and questions, please refer to https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/issues/20691

Getting started

Install the package

Install the Azure Schema Registry Avro Serializer client library and Azure Identity client library for Python with pip:

pip install azure-schemaregistry-avroserializer azure-identity

Prerequisites:

To use this package, you must have:

Authenticate the client

Interaction with the Schema Registry Avro Serializer starts with an instance of AvroSerializer class, which takes the schema group name and the Schema Registry Client class. The client constructor takes the Event Hubs fully qualified namespace and and Azure Active Directory credential:

  • The fully qualified namespace of the Schema Registry instance should follow the format: <yournamespace>.servicebus.windows.net.

  • An AAD credential that implements the TokenCredential protocol should be passed to the constructor. There are implementations of the TokenCredential protocol available in the azure-identity package. To use the credential types provided by azure-identity, please install the Azure Identity client library for Python with pip:

pip install azure-identity
  • Additionally, to use the async API supported on Python 3.6+, you must first install an async transport, such as aiohttp:
pip install aiohttp

Create AvroSerializer using the azure-schemaregistry library:

from azure.schemaregistry import SchemaRegistryClient
from azure.schemaregistry.serializer.avroserializer import AvroSerializer
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential

credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
# Namespace should be similar to: '<your-eventhub-namespace>.servicebus.windows.net'
fully_qualified_namespace = '<< FULLY QUALIFIED NAMESPACE OF THE SCHEMA REGISTRY >>'
group_name = '<< GROUP NAME OF THE SCHEMA >>'
schema_registry_client = SchemaRegistryClient(fully_qualified_namespace, credential)
serializer = AvroSerializer(client=schema_registry_client, group_name=group_name)

Key concepts

AvroSerializer

Provides API to serialize to and deserialize from Avro Binary Encoding plus a header with schema ID. Uses SchemaRegistryClient to get schema IDs from schema content or vice versa.

Message format

The same format is used by schema registry serializers across Azure SDK languages.

Messages are encoded as follows:

  • 4 bytes: Format Indicator

    • Currently always zero to indicate format below.
  • 32 bytes: Schema ID

    • UTF-8 hexadecimal representation of GUID.
    • 32 hex digits, no hyphens.
    • Same format and byte order as string from Schema Registry service.
  • Remaining bytes: Avro payload (in general, format-specific payload)

    • Avro Binary Encoding
    • NOT Avro Object Container File, which includes the schema and defeats the purpose of this serialzer to move the schema out of the message payload and into the schema registry.

Examples

The following sections provide several code snippets covering some of the most common Schema Registry tasks, including:

Serialization

Use AvroSerializer.serialize method to serialize dict data with the given avro schema. The method would use a schema previously registered to the Schema Registry service and keep the schema cached for future serialization usage. It is also possible to avoid pre-registering the schema to the service and automatically register with the serialize method by instantiating the AvroSerializer with the keyword argument auto_register_schemas=True.

import os
from azure.schemaregistry import SchemaRegistryClient
from azure.schemaregistry.serializer.avroserializer import AvroSerializer
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential

token_credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
fully_qualified_namespace = os.environ['SCHEMAREGISTRY_FULLY_QUALIFIED_NAMESPACE']
group_name = "<your-group-name>"
name = "example.avro.User"
format = "Avro"

definition = """
{"namespace": "example.avro",
 "type": "record",
 "name": "User",
 "fields": [
     {"name": "name", "type": "string"},
     {"name": "favorite_number",  "type": ["int", "null"]},
     {"name": "favorite_color", "type": ["string", "null"]}
 ]
}"""

schema_registry_client = SchemaRegistryClient(fully_qualified_namespace, token_credential)
schema_register_client.register(group_name, name, definition, format)
serializer = AvroSerializer(client=schema_registry_client, group_name=group_name)

with serializer:
    dict_data = {"name": "Ben", "favorite_number": 7, "favorite_color": "red"}
    encoded_bytes = serializer.serialize(dict_data, schema=definition)

Deserialization

Use AvroSerializer.deserialize method to deserialize raw bytes into dict data. The method automatically retrieves the schema from the Schema Registry Service and keeps the schema cached for future deserialization usage.

import os
from azure.schemaregistry import SchemaRegistryClient
from azure.schemaregistry.serializer.avroserializer import AvroSerializer
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential

token_credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
fully_qualified_namespace = os.environ['SCHEMAREGISTRY_FULLY_QUALIFIED_NAMESPACE']
group_name = "<your-group-name>"

schema_registry_client = SchemaRegistryClient(fully_qualified_namespace, token_credential)
serializer = AvroSerializer(client=schema_registry_client, group_name=group_name)

with serializer:
    encoded_bytes = b'<data_encoded_by_azure_schema_registry_avro_serializer>'
    decoded_data = serializer.deserialize(encoded_bytes)

Event Hubs Sending Integration

Integration with Event Hubs to send serialized avro dict data as the body of EventData.

import os
from azure.eventhub import EventHubProducerClient, EventData
from azure.schemaregistry import SchemaRegistryClient
from azure.schemaregistry.serializer.avroserializer import AvroSerializer
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential

token_credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
fully_qualified_namespace = os.environ['SCHEMAREGISTRY_FULLY_QUALIFIED_NAMESPACE']
group_name = "<your-group-name>"
eventhub_connection_str = os.environ['EVENT_HUB_CONN_STR']
eventhub_name = os.environ['EVENT_HUB_NAME']

definition = """
{"namespace": "example.avro",
 "type": "record",
 "name": "User",
 "fields": [
     {"name": "name", "type": "string"},
     {"name": "favorite_number",  "type": ["int", "null"]},
     {"name": "favorite_color", "type": ["string", "null"]}
 ]
}"""

schema_registry_client = SchemaRegistryClient(fully_qualified_namespace, token_credential)
avro_serializer = AvroSerializer(client=schema_registry_client, group_name=group_name, auto_register_schemas=True)

eventhub_producer = EventHubProducerClient.from_connection_string(
    conn_str=eventhub_connection_str,
    eventhub_name=eventhub_name
)

with eventhub_producer, avro_serializer:
    event_data_batch = eventhub_producer.create_batch()
    dict_data = {"name": "Bob", "favorite_number": 7, "favorite_color": "red"}
    payload_bytes = avro_serializer.serialize(dict_data, schema=definition)
    event_data_batch.add(EventData(body=payload_bytes))
    eventhub_producer.send_batch(event_data_batch)

Event Hubs Receiving Integration

Integration with Event Hubs to receive EventData and deserialized raw bytes into avro dict data.

import os
from azure.eventhub import EventHubConsumerClient
from azure.schemaregistry import SchemaRegistryClient
from azure.schemaregistry.serializer.avroserializer import AvroSerializer
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential

token_credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
fully_qualified_namespace = os.environ['SCHEMAREGISTRY_FULLY_QUALIFIED_NAMESPACE']
group_name = "<your-group-name>"
eventhub_connection_str = os.environ['EVENT_HUB_CONN_STR']
eventhub_name = os.environ['EVENT_HUB_NAME']

schema_registry_client = SchemaRegistryClient(fully_qualified_namespace, token_credential)
avro_serializer = AvroSerializer(client=schema_registry_client, group_name=group_name)

eventhub_consumer = EventHubConsumerClient.from_connection_string(
    conn_str=eventhub_connection_str,
    consumer_group='$Default',
    eventhub_name=eventhub_name,
)

def on_event(partition_context, event):
    bytes_payload = b"".join(b for b in event.body)
    deserialized_data = avro_serializer.deserialize(bytes_payload)

with eventhub_consumer, avro_serializer:
    eventhub_consumer.receive(on_event=on_event, starting_position="-1")

Troubleshooting

General

Azure Schema Registry Avro Serializer raise exceptions defined in Azure Core.

Logging

This library uses the standard logging library for logging. Basic information about HTTP sessions (URLs, headers, etc.) is logged at INFO level.

Detailed DEBUG level logging, including request/response bodies and unredacted headers, can be enabled on a client with the logging_enable argument:

import sys
import logging
from azure.schemaregistry import SchemaRegistryClient
from azure.schemaregistry.serializer.avroserializer import AvroSerializer
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential

# Create a logger for the SDK
logger = logging.getLogger('azure.schemaregistry')
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)

# Configure a console output
handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout)
logger.addHandler(handler)

credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
schema_registry_client = SchemaRegistryClient("<your-fully_qualified_namespace>", credential, logging_enable=True)
# This client will log detailed information about its HTTP sessions, at DEBUG level
serializer = AvroSerializer(client=schema_registry_client, group_name="<your-group-name>")

Similarly, logging_enable can enable detailed logging for a single operation, even when it isn't enabled for the client:

serializer.serialize(dict_data, schema=schema_definition, logging_enable=True)

Next steps

More sample code

Please find further examples in the samples directory demonstrating common Azure Schema Registry Avro Serializer scenarios.

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