Reputation: 5100
I have searched quite much on this and still unanswerable. I'm using PostgreSQL. Column name is "sections" and column type is json[] in below example.
My column looks like this in database:
sections
[{"name" : "section1",
"attributes": [{"attrkey1": "value1",
"attrkey2": "value2"},
{"attrkey3": "value3",
"attrkey4": "value4"}]
},
{"name" : "section2",
"attributes": [{"attrkey3": "value5",
"attrkey6": "value6"},
{"attrkey1": "value7",
"attrkey8": "value8"}]
}]
It's json array and I want to get "attrkey3" in my result. For getting particular key from Json, I can use json_extract_path_text(json_column, 'json_property')
which is working perfectly fine. But I have no idea how to get some property from json[].
If I talk about above example, I want to get value of property "attrkey2" to be shown in my result. I know it's an array so it might work differently than usual, e.g. all the values of my array would act as a different row so I might have to write subquery but no idea how to do it.
Also, I can't write index statically and get property of the json element from some particular index. My query will be generated dynamically so I would never know how many elements are inside json array.
I saw some static examples but don't know how to implement it in my case. Can someone tell me how to do this in query?
Upvotes: 40
Views: 112924
Reputation: 2022
If you wish to access a single element then use json_array -> index
For example, if you have json_arr=[1,2,3]
then json_array -> 0
will return 1
Upvotes: 19
Reputation: 91
And also, if there was a key value map data in array
:
select each_data -> 'value' as value3
from t cross join jsonb_array_elements(t.sections -> 'attributes') each_attribute
where each_attribute -> 'key' = '"attrkey3"'
I am mentioning this because the great answer also provided a perfect solution for my case. By the way, also be aware of jsonb_array
.. method for jsonb
type attribute.
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 36214
I'm not sure you have a json[]
(PostgreSQL array of json
values) typed column, or a json
typed column, which appears to be a JSON array (like in your example).
Either case, you need to expand your array before querying. In case of json[]
, you need to use unnest(anyarray)
; in case of JSON arrays in a json
typed column, you need to use json_array_elements(json)
(and LATERAL
joins -- they are implicit in my examples):
select t.id,
each_section ->> 'name' section_name,
each_attribute ->> 'attrkey3' attrkey3
from t
cross join unnest(array_of_json) each_section
cross join json_array_elements(each_section -> 'attributes') each_attribute
where (each_attribute -> 'attrkey3') is not null;
-- use "where each_attribute ? 'attrkey3'" in case of jsonb
select t.id,
each_section ->> 'name' section_name,
each_attribute ->> 'attrkey3' attrkey3
from t
cross join json_array_elements(json_array) each_section
cross join json_array_elements(each_section -> 'attributes') each_attribute
where (each_attribute -> 'attrkey3') is not null;
Unfortunately, you cannot use any index with your data. You need to fix your schema first, in order to do that.
Upvotes: 43