AvroTimestampSecProducer.java
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package org.apache.arrow.adapter.avro.producers.logical;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.apache.arrow.adapter.avro.producers.BaseAvroProducer;
import org.apache.arrow.vector.TimeStampSecVector;
import org.apache.avro.io.Encoder;
/**
* Producer that converts epoch seconds from a {@link TimeStampSecVector} and produces local
* timestamp (milliseconds) values, writes data to an Avro encoder.
*/
public class AvroTimestampSecProducer extends BaseAvroProducer<TimeStampSecVector> {
// Avro does not support timestamps in seconds, so convert to local-timestamp-millis type
// Check for overflow and raise an exception
private static final long MILLIS_PER_SECOND = 1000;
private static final long OVERFLOW_LIMIT = Long.MAX_VALUE / MILLIS_PER_SECOND;
/** Instantiate an AvroTimestampSecProducer. */
public AvroTimestampSecProducer(TimeStampSecVector vector) {
super(vector);
}
@Override
public void produce(Encoder encoder) throws IOException {
long seconds =
vector.getDataBuffer().getLong(currentIndex * (long) TimeStampSecVector.TYPE_WIDTH);
if (Math.abs(seconds) > OVERFLOW_LIMIT) {
throw new ArithmeticException("Timestamp value is too large for Avro encoding");
}
long millis = seconds * MILLIS_PER_SECOND;
encoder.writeLong(millis);
currentIndex++;
}
}