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Neil commented on AVRO-2126: ---------------------------- [~Alperenk] By any chance have you figured out how to get past the tuple issue or the union issue. The ascii solution for me nets an encoding error. > avro.io.SchemaResolutionException: Can't access branch index 36 for union > with 2 branches > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AVRO-2126 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AVRO-2126 > Project: Apache Avro > Issue Type: Bug > Components: python > Affects Versions: 1.8.2 > Environment: Python 3.5.2, avro-python3 1.8.2 > Reporter: Jurgis Pods > Priority: Major > > I get the following error when decoding messages from Kafka via avro-python3: > {code} > avro.io.SchemaResolutionException: Can't access branch index 36 for union > with 2 branches > Writer's Schema: [ > "null", > "string" > ] > Reader's Schema: [ > "null", > "string" > ] > {code} > Relevant code producing this error: > {code} > import avro.schema > import avro.io > import io > def parse_avro(value, schema): > bytes_reader = io.BytesIO(value) > decoder = avro.io.BinaryDecoder(bytes_reader) > reader = avro.io.DatumReader(schema) > return reader.read(decoder) > # msg: Message from Kafka, schema: avro.schema.Schema from Confluent Schema > Registry > parse_avro(msg.value, avro_schema) > {code} > I have no idea where the number 36 might come from. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)