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fix: Handle unknown postgres source types gracefully (feast-dev#3634)
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Handle more pg types gracefully

Signed-off-by: Mark Snidal <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Attila Toth <[email protected]>
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msnidal authored and zseta committed Feb 7, 2024
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21 changes: 19 additions & 2 deletions sdk/python/feast/type_map.py
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Expand Up @@ -873,13 +873,26 @@ def feast_value_type_to_pa(


def pg_type_code_to_pg_type(code: int) -> str:
return {
""" Map the postgres type code a Feast type string
Rather than raise an exception on an unknown type, we return the
string representation of the type code. This way rather than raising
an exception on unknown types, Feast will just skip the problem columns.
Note that json and jsonb are not supported but this shows up in the
log as a warning. Since postgres allows custom types we return an unknown for those cases.
See: https://jdbc.postgresql.org/documentation/publicapi/index.html?constant-values.html
"""
PG_TYPE_MAP = {
16: "boolean",
17: "bytea",
20: "bigint",
21: "smallint",
23: "integer",
25: "text",
114: "json",
199: "json[]",
700: "real",
701: "double precision",
1000: "boolean[]",
Expand All @@ -905,7 +918,11 @@ def pg_type_code_to_pg_type(code: int) -> str:
1700: "numeric",
2950: "uuid",
2951: "uuid[]",
}[code]
3802: "jsonb",
3807: "jsonb[]",
}

return PG_TYPE_MAP.get(code, "unknown")


def pg_type_code_to_arrow(code: int) -> str:
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