adutra commented on code in PR #2887:
URL: https://github.com/apache/polaris/pull/2887#discussion_r2485774436
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runtime/service/src/main/java/org/apache/polaris/service/config/ServiceProducers.java:
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@@ -405,4 +407,11 @@ public PolarisCredentialManager polarisCredentialManager(
public void closeTaskExecutor(@Disposes @Identifier("task-executor")
ManagedExecutor executor) {
executor.close();
}
+
+ @Produces
+ @RequestScoped
+ public MetricsReporter metricsReporter(
+ MetricsReportingConfiguration config, @Any Instance<MetricsReporter>
reporters) {
+ return reporters.select(Identifier.Literal.of(config.type())).get();
Review Comment:
I'm -1 on the factory approach, The factory approach in Polaris is generally
used for creating _and caching_ realm-scoped beans. The producer method
approach OTOH is used for selecting beans at runtime according to their
`@Identifier`.
Here, it's clearly an application-scoped bean, selectable at runtime with
its `@IIdentifier`.
The correct fix for me is just to replace `@RequestScoped` with
`@ApplicationScoped` in the producer method:
```java
@ApplicationScoped
public MetricsReporter metricsReporter(...)
```
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