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guluo commented on PHOENIX-7466:
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Yes, The Kyuubi plugin doesn't seem to use PhoenixTable.schema as database.
So, our connectors doesn't seem to require any modifications.
> [phoenix-connector] spark with authorization enabled cannot access phoenix
> tables without schema
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> Key: PHOENIX-7466
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-7466
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: connectors
> Reporter: guluo
> Priority: Major
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> When spark enabled authorization, Spark cannot access phoenix tables without
> schema.
> Assuming we use userA to operate Spark, and userA has access to the default
> namespace on hbase
> When Spark enabled authorization by Kyuubi Spark AuthZ Plugin, and spark
> access phoenix tables by the following way.
> df = spark.sqlContext.read.format("phoenix")
> .options(Map("table" -> "Table1", "zkUrl" -> "phoenix-server:2181")).load;
> This phoenix table doesnot specify schema, So the authorization service
> cannot get the database name of this table (database is null), So it think
> that we are accessing an unauthorized database and denies access.
> I'm not sure if it must be a problem with phoenix-connector.
> But my solution is as follows.
> When the accessed Phoenix table does not have a schema, I convert it to
> default.table in PhoenixTable.
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