Re: SQL/JSON path issues/questions

From: Thom Brown <thom(at)linux(dot)com>
To: Alexander Korotkov <a(dot)korotkov(at)postgrespro(dot)ru>
Cc: Liudmila Mantrova <l(dot)mantrova(at)postgrespro(dot)ru>, Kyotaro Horiguchi <horikyota(dot)ntt(at)gmail(dot)com>, PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: SQL/JSON path issues/questions
Date: 2019-07-18 14:08:06
Message-ID: CAA-aLv5vtuw=1_fMDEJuQhi1EP+8dPWPxeiMVdbA5=w8d8w+zg@mail.gmail.com
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On Tue, 16 Jul 2019 at 19:44, Alexander Korotkov
<a(dot)korotkov(at)postgrespro(dot)ru> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 16, 2019 at 9:22 PM Thom Brown <thom(at)linux(dot)com> wrote:
> > Now I'm looking at the @? and @@ operators, and getting a bit
> > confused. This following query returns true, but I can't determine
> > why:
> >
> > # SELECT '{"a":[1,2,3,4,5]}'::jsonb @? '$.b == "hello"'::jsonpath;
> > ?column?
> > ----------
> > t
> > (1 row)
> >
> > "b" is not a valid item, so there should be no match. Perhaps it's my
> > misunderstanding of how these operators are supposed to work, but the
> > documentation is quite terse on the behaviour.
>
> So, the result of jsonpath evaluation is single value "false".
>
> # SELECT jsonb_path_query_array('{"a":[1,2,3,4,5]}'::jsonb, '$.b == "hello"');
> jsonb_path_query_array
> ------------------------
> [false]
> (1 row)
>
> @@ operator checks that result is "true". This is why it returns "false".
>
> @? operator checks if result is not empty. So, it's single "false"
> value, not empty list. This is why it returns "true".
>
> Perhaps, we need to clarify this in docs providing more explanation.

Understood. Thanks.

Also, is there a reason why jsonb_path_query doesn't have an operator analog?

Thom

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