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* [PATCH v44 1/3] Subscripting for jsonb @ 2020-12-18 16:19 Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2020-12-18 16:19 UTC (permalink / raw) Subscripting implementation for jsonb. It does not support slices, does not have a limit for number of subscripts and for assignment expects a replace value to be of jsonb type. There is also one functional difference in assignment via subscripting from jsonb_set, when an original jsonb container is NULL, subscripting replaces it with an empty jsonb and proceed with assignment. For the sake of code reuse, some parts of jsonb functionality were rearranged to allow use the same functions for jsonb_set and assign subscripting operation. The original idea belongs to Oleg Bartunov. Reviewed-by: Tom Lane, Arthur Zakirov, Pavel Stehule --- doc/src/sgml/json.sgml | 48 ++++ src/backend/utils/adt/Makefile | 1 + src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb_util.c | 76 ++++- src/backend/utils/adt/jsonbsubs.c | 413 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c | 180 ++++++------ src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat | 4 + src/include/catalog/pg_type.dat | 3 +- src/include/utils/jsonb.h | 6 +- src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 272 +++++++++++++++++- src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql | 84 +++++- 10 files changed, 982 insertions(+), 105 deletions(-) create mode 100644 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonbsubs.c diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml index 5b9a5557a4..100d1a60f4 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml @@ -602,6 +602,54 @@ SELECT jdoc->'guid', jdoc->'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @> '{"tags": ["qu </para> </sect2> + <sect2 id="jsonb-subscripting"> + <title><type>jsonb</type> Subscripting</title> + <para> + <type>jsonb</type> data type supports array-style subscripting expressions + to extract or update particular elements. It's possible to use multiple + subscripting expressions to extract nested values. In this case, a chain of + subscripting expressions follows the same rules as the + <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function, + e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers + that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays. + The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An + example of subscripting syntax: +<programlisting> +-- Extract value by key +SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a']; + +-- Extract nested value by key path +SELECT ('{"a": {"b": {"c": 1}}}'::jsonb)['a']['b']['c']; + +-- Extract element by index +SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1]; + +-- Update value by key, note the single quotes - the assigned value +-- needs to be of jsonb type as well +UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1'; + +-- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of +-- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we +-- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb. +SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"'; +</programlisting> + + Subscripting for <type>jsonb</type> does not support slice expressions, + even if it contains an array. + + In case if source <type>jsonb</type> is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment + via subscripting will proceed as if it was an empty JSON object: +<programlisting> +-- If jsonb_field here is NULL, the result is {"a": 1} +UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'] = '1'; + +-- If jsonb_field here is NULL, the result is [1] +UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0] = '1'; +</programlisting> + + </para> + </sect2> + <sect2> <title>Transforms</title> diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/Makefile b/src/backend/utils/adt/Makefile index 82732146d3..279ff15ade 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/adt/Makefile +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/Makefile @@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ OBJS = \ jsonb_op.o \ jsonb_util.o \ jsonfuncs.o \ + jsonbsubs.o \ jsonpath.o \ jsonpath_exec.o \ jsonpath_gram.o \ diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb_util.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb_util.c index 4eeffa1424..41a1c1f9bb 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb_util.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb_util.c @@ -68,18 +68,29 @@ static JsonbValue *pushJsonbValueScalar(JsonbParseState **pstate, JsonbIteratorToken seq, JsonbValue *scalarVal); +JsonbValue * +JsonbToJsonbValue(Jsonb *jsonb) +{ + JsonbValue *val = (JsonbValue *) palloc(sizeof(JsonbValue)); + + val->type = jbvBinary; + val->val.binary.data = &jsonb->root; + val->val.binary.len = VARSIZE(jsonb) - VARHDRSZ; + + return val; +} + /* * Turn an in-memory JsonbValue into a Jsonb for on-disk storage. * - * There isn't a JsonbToJsonbValue(), because generally we find it more - * convenient to directly iterate through the Jsonb representation and only - * really convert nested scalar values. JsonbIteratorNext() does this, so that - * clients of the iteration code don't have to directly deal with the binary - * representation (JsonbDeepContains() is a notable exception, although all - * exceptions are internal to this module). In general, functions that accept - * a JsonbValue argument are concerned with the manipulation of scalar values, - * or simple containers of scalar values, where it would be inconvenient to - * deal with a great amount of other state. + * Generally we find it more convenient to directly iterate through the Jsonb + * representation and only really convert nested scalar values. + * JsonbIteratorNext() does this, so that clients of the iteration code don't + * have to directly deal with the binary representation (JsonbDeepContains() is + * a notable exception, although all exceptions are internal to this module). + * In general, functions that accept a JsonbValue argument are concerned with + * the manipulation of scalar values, or simple containers of scalar values, + * where it would be inconvenient to deal with a great amount of other state. */ Jsonb * JsonbValueToJsonb(JsonbValue *val) @@ -563,6 +574,30 @@ pushJsonbValue(JsonbParseState **pstate, JsonbIteratorToken seq, JsonbValue *res = NULL; JsonbValue v; JsonbIteratorToken tok; + int i; + + if (jbval && (seq == WJB_ELEM || seq == WJB_VALUE) && jbval->type == jbvObject) + { + pushJsonbValue(pstate, WJB_BEGIN_OBJECT, NULL); + for (i = 0; i < jbval->val.object.nPairs; i++) + { + pushJsonbValue(pstate, WJB_KEY, &jbval->val.object.pairs[i].key); + pushJsonbValue(pstate, WJB_VALUE, &jbval->val.object.pairs[i].value); + } + + return pushJsonbValue(pstate, WJB_END_OBJECT, NULL); + } + + if (jbval && (seq == WJB_ELEM || seq == WJB_VALUE) && jbval->type == jbvArray) + { + pushJsonbValue(pstate, WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY, NULL); + for (i = 0; i < jbval->val.array.nElems; i++) + { + pushJsonbValue(pstate, WJB_ELEM, &jbval->val.array.elems[i]); + } + + return pushJsonbValue(pstate, WJB_END_ARRAY, NULL); + } if (!jbval || (seq != WJB_ELEM && seq != WJB_VALUE) || jbval->type != jbvBinary) @@ -573,9 +608,30 @@ pushJsonbValue(JsonbParseState **pstate, JsonbIteratorToken seq, /* unpack the binary and add each piece to the pstate */ it = JsonbIteratorInit(jbval->val.binary.data); + + if ((jbval->val.binary.data->header & JB_FSCALAR) && *pstate) + { + tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &v, true); + Assert(tok == WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY); + Assert(v.type == jbvArray && v.val.array.rawScalar); + + tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &v, true); + Assert(tok == WJB_ELEM); + + res = pushJsonbValueScalar(pstate, seq, &v); + + tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &v, true); + Assert(tok == WJB_END_ARRAY); + Assert(it == NULL); + + return res; + } + while ((tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &v, false)) != WJB_DONE) res = pushJsonbValueScalar(pstate, tok, - tok < WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY ? &v : NULL); + tok < WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY || + (tok == WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY && + v.val.array.rawScalar) ? &v : NULL); return res; } diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonbsubs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonbsubs.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..306c37b5a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonbsubs.c @@ -0,0 +1,413 @@ +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * jsonbsubs.c + * Subscripting support functions for jsonb. + * + * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2020, PostgreSQL Global Development Group + * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California + * + * + * IDENTIFICATION + * src/backend/utils/adt/jsonbsubs.c + * + *------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#include "postgres.h" + +#include "executor/execExpr.h" +#include "nodes/makefuncs.h" +#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h" +#include "nodes/subscripting.h" +#include "parser/parse_coerce.h" +#include "parser/parse_expr.h" +#include "utils/jsonb.h" +#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h" +#include "utils/builtins.h" +#include "utils/lsyscache.h" + + +/* SubscriptingRefState.workspace for jsonb subscripting execution */ +typedef struct JsonbSubWorkspace +{ + bool expectArray; /* jsonb root is expected to be an array */ + Oid *indexOid; /* OID of coerced subscript expression, + could be only integer or text */ + Datum *index; /* Subscript values in Datum format */ +} JsonbSubWorkspace; + + +/* + * Finish parse analysis of a SubscriptingRef expression for a jsonb. + * + * Transform the subscript expressions, coerce them to text, + * and determine the result type of the SubscriptingRef node. + */ +static void +jsonb_subscript_transform(SubscriptingRef *sbsref, + List *indirection, + ParseState *pstate, + bool isSlice, + bool isAssignment) +{ + List *upperIndexpr = NIL; + ListCell *idx; + + /* + * Transform and convert the subscript expressions. Jsonb subscripting does + * not support slices, look only and the upper index. + */ + foreach(idx, indirection) + { + A_Indices *ai = lfirst_node(A_Indices, idx); + Node *subExpr; + + if (isSlice) + { + Node *expr = ai->uidx ? ai->uidx : ai->lidx; + + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH), + errmsg("jsonb subscript does not support slices"), + parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr)))); + } + + if (ai->uidx) + { + Oid subExprType = InvalidOid, + targetType = UNKNOWNOID; + + subExpr = transformExpr(pstate, ai->uidx, pstate->p_expr_kind); + subExprType = exprType(subExpr); + + if (subExprType != UNKNOWNOID) + { + Oid targets[2] = {INT4OID, TEXTOID}; + + /* + * Jsonb can handle multiple subscript types, but cases when a + * subscript could be coerced to multiple target types must be + * avoided, similar to overloaded functions. It could be + * possibly extend with jsonpath in the future. + */ + for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) + { + if (can_coerce_type(1, &subExprType, &targets[i], COERCION_IMPLICIT)) + { + /* + * One type has already succeeded, it means there are + * two coercion targets possible, failure. + */ + if (targetType != UNKNOWNOID) + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH), + errmsg("subscript type is not supported"), + errhint("Jsonb subscript must be coerced " + "only to one type, integer or text."), + parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(subExpr)))); + + targetType = targets[i]; + } + } + + /* + * No suitable types were found, failure. + */ + if (targetType == UNKNOWNOID) + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH), + errmsg("subscript type is not supported"), + errhint("Jsonb subscript must be coercet to either integer or text"), + parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(subExpr)))); + } + else + targetType = TEXTOID; + + /* + * We known from can_coerce_type that coercion will succeed, so + * coerce_type could be used. Note the implicit coercion context, + * which is required to handle subscripts of different types, + * similar to overloaded functions. + */ + subExpr = coerce_type(pstate, + subExpr, subExprType, + targetType, -1, + COERCION_IMPLICIT, + COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST, + -1); + if (subExpr == NULL) + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH), + errmsg("jsonb subscript must have text type"), + parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(subExpr)))); + } + else + { + /* + * Slice with omitted upper bound. Should not happen as we already + * errored out on slice earlier, but handle this just in case. + */ + Assert(isSlice && ai->is_slice); + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH), + errmsg("jsonb subscript does not support slices"), + parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(ai->uidx)))); + } + + upperIndexpr = lappend(upperIndexpr, subExpr); + } + + /* store the transformed lists into the SubscriptRef node */ + sbsref->refupperindexpr = upperIndexpr; + sbsref->reflowerindexpr = NIL; + + /* Determine the result type of the subscripting operation; always jsonb */ + sbsref->refrestype = JSONBOID; + sbsref->reftypmod = -1; +} + +/* + * During execution, process the subscripts in a SubscriptingRef expression. + * + * The subscript expressions are already evaluated in Datum form in the + * SubscriptingRefState's arrays. Check and convert them as necessary. + * + * If any subscript is NULL, we throw error in assignment cases, or in fetch + * cases set result to NULL and return false (instructing caller to skip the + * rest of the SubscriptingRef sequence). + */ +static bool +jsonb_subscript_check_subscripts(ExprState *state, + ExprEvalStep *op, + ExprContext *econtext) +{ + SubscriptingRefState *sbsrefstate = op->d.sbsref_subscript.state; + JsonbSubWorkspace *workspace = (JsonbSubWorkspace *) sbsrefstate->workspace; + + /* + * In case if the first subscript is an integer, the source jsonb is + * expected to be an array. This information is not used directly, all such + * cases are handled within corresponding jsonb assign functions. But if + * the source jsonb is NULL the expected type will be used to construct an + * empty source. + */ + if (sbsrefstate->numupper > 0 && sbsrefstate->upperprovided[0] && + !sbsrefstate->upperindexnull[0] && workspace->indexOid[0] == INT4OID) + workspace->expectArray = true; + + /* Process upper subscripts */ + for (int i = 0; i < sbsrefstate->numupper; i++) + { + if (sbsrefstate->upperprovided[i]) + { + /* If any index expr yields NULL, result is NULL or error */ + if (sbsrefstate->upperindexnull[i]) + { + if (sbsrefstate->isassignment) + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED), + errmsg("jsonb subscript in assignment must not be null"))); + *op->resnull = true; + return false; + } + + /* + * For jsonb fetch and assign functions we need to provide path in + * text format. Convert if it's not already text. + */ + if (workspace->indexOid[i] == INT4OID) + { + Datum datum = sbsrefstate->upperindex[i]; + char *cs = DatumGetCString(DirectFunctionCall1(int4out, datum)); + workspace->index[i] = CStringGetTextDatum(cs); + } + else + workspace->index[i] = sbsrefstate->upperindex[i]; + } + } + + return true; +} + +/* + * Evaluate SubscriptingRef fetch for a jsonb element. + * + * Source container is in step's result variable (it's known not NULL, since + * we set fetch_strict to true). + */ +static void +jsonb_subscript_fetch(ExprState *state, + ExprEvalStep *op, + ExprContext *econtext) +{ + SubscriptingRefState *sbsrefstate = op->d.sbsref.state; + JsonbSubWorkspace *workspace = (JsonbSubWorkspace *) sbsrefstate->workspace; + Jsonb *jsonbSource; + + /* Should not get here if source jsonb (or any subscript) is null */ + Assert(!(*op->resnull)); + + jsonbSource = DatumGetJsonbP(*op->resvalue); + *op->resvalue = jsonb_get_element(jsonbSource, + workspace->index, + sbsrefstate->numupper, + op->resnull, + false); +} + +/* + * Evaluate SubscriptingRef assignment for a jsonb element assignment. + * + * Input container (possibly null) is in result area, replacement value is in + * SubscriptingRefState's replacevalue/replacenull. + */ +static void +jsonb_subscript_assign(ExprState *state, + ExprEvalStep *op, + ExprContext *econtext) +{ + SubscriptingRefState *sbsrefstate = op->d.sbsref.state; + JsonbSubWorkspace *workspace = (JsonbSubWorkspace *) sbsrefstate->workspace; + Jsonb *jsonbSource; + JsonbValue *replacevalue; + + if (sbsrefstate->replacenull) + { + replacevalue = (JsonbValue *) palloc(sizeof(JsonbValue)); + replacevalue->type = jbvNull; + } + else + replacevalue = + JsonbToJsonbValue(DatumGetJsonbP(sbsrefstate->replacevalue)); + + /* + * In case if the input container is null, set up an empty jsonb and + * proceed with the assignment. + */ + if (*op->resnull) + { + JsonbValue *newSource = (JsonbValue *) palloc(sizeof(JsonbValue)); + + /* + * To avoid any surprising results, set up an empty jsonb array in case + * of an array is expected (i.e. the first subscript is integer), + * otherwise jsonb object. + */ + if (workspace->expectArray) + { + newSource->type = jbvArray; + newSource->val.array.nElems = 0; + newSource->val.array.rawScalar = false; + } + else + { + newSource->type = jbvObject; + newSource->val.object.nPairs = 0; + } + + jsonbSource = JsonbValueToJsonb(newSource); + *op->resnull = false; + } + else + jsonbSource = DatumGetJsonbP(*op->resvalue); + + *op->resvalue = jsonb_set_element(jsonbSource, + workspace->index, + sbsrefstate->numupper, + replacevalue); + /* The result is never NULL, so no need to change *op->resnull */ +} + +/* + * Compute old jsonb element value for a SubscriptingRef assignment + * expression. Will only be called if the new-value subexpression + * contains SubscriptingRef or FieldStore. This is the same as the + * regular fetch case, except that we have to handle a null jsonb, + * and the value should be stored into the SubscriptingRefState's + * prevvalue/prevnull fields. + */ +static void +jsonb_subscript_fetch_old(ExprState *state, + ExprEvalStep *op, + ExprContext *econtext) +{ + SubscriptingRefState *sbsrefstate = op->d.sbsref.state; + + if (*op->resnull) + { + /* whole jsonb is null, so any element is too */ + sbsrefstate->prevvalue = (Datum) 0; + sbsrefstate->prevnull = true; + } + else + { + Jsonb *jsonbSource = DatumGetJsonbP(*op->resvalue); + sbsrefstate->prevvalue = jsonb_get_element(jsonbSource, + sbsrefstate->upperindex, + sbsrefstate->numupper, + &sbsrefstate->prevnull, + false); + } +} + +/* + * Set up execution state for a jsonb subscript operation. Opposite to the + * arrays subscription, there is no limit for number of subscripts as jsonb + * type itself doesn't have nesting limits. + */ +static void +jsonb_exec_setup(const SubscriptingRef *sbsref, + SubscriptingRefState *sbsrefstate, + SubscriptExecSteps *methods) +{ + JsonbSubWorkspace *workspace; + ListCell *lc; + int nupper = sbsref->refupperindexpr->length; + char *ptr; + + /* Allocate type-specific workspace with space for per-subscript data */ + workspace = palloc0(MAXALIGN(sizeof(JsonbSubWorkspace)) + + nupper * (sizeof(Datum) + sizeof(Oid))); + workspace->expectArray = false; + ptr = ((char *) workspace) + MAXALIGN(sizeof(JsonbSubWorkspace)); + workspace->indexOid = (Oid *) ptr; + ptr += nupper * sizeof(Oid); + workspace->index = (Datum *) ptr; + + sbsrefstate->workspace = workspace; + + /* Collect subscript data types necessary at execution time */ + foreach(lc, sbsref->refupperindexpr) + { + Node *expr = lfirst(lc); + int i = foreach_current_index(lc); + + workspace->indexOid[i] = exprType(expr); + } + + /* + * Pass back pointers to appropriate step execution functions. + */ + methods->sbs_check_subscripts = jsonb_subscript_check_subscripts; + methods->sbs_fetch = jsonb_subscript_fetch; + methods->sbs_assign = jsonb_subscript_assign; + methods->sbs_fetch_old = jsonb_subscript_fetch_old; +} + +/* + * jsonb_subscript_handler + * Subscripting handler for jsonb. + * + */ +Datum +jsonb_subscript_handler(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) +{ + static const SubscriptRoutines sbsroutines = { + .transform = jsonb_subscript_transform, + .exec_setup = jsonb_exec_setup, + .fetch_strict = true, /* fetch returns NULL for NULL inputs */ + .fetch_leakproof = true, /* fetch returns NULL for bad subscript */ + .store_leakproof = false /* ... but assignment throws error */ + }; + + PG_RETURN_POINTER(&sbsroutines); +} diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c index 69100feab7..5a0ba6b220 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c +++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c @@ -461,18 +461,18 @@ static Datum populate_domain(DomainIOData *io, Oid typid, const char *colname, /* functions supporting jsonb_delete, jsonb_set and jsonb_concat */ static JsonbValue *IteratorConcat(JsonbIterator **it1, JsonbIterator **it2, JsonbParseState **state); -static JsonbValue *setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, +extern JsonbValue *setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, int path_len, - JsonbParseState **st, int level, Jsonb *newval, + JsonbParseState **st, int level, JsonbValue *newval, int op_type); static void setPathObject(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, int path_len, JsonbParseState **st, int level, - Jsonb *newval, uint32 npairs, int op_type); + JsonbValue *newval, uint32 npairs, int op_type); static void setPathArray(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, int path_len, JsonbParseState **st, - int level, Jsonb *newval, uint32 nelems, int op_type); -static void addJsonbToParseState(JsonbParseState **jbps, Jsonb *jb); + int level, + JsonbValue *newval, uint32 nelems, int op_type); /* function supporting iterate_json_values */ static void iterate_values_scalar(void *state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype); @@ -1448,13 +1448,9 @@ get_jsonb_path_all(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool as_text) ArrayType *path = PG_GETARG_ARRAYTYPE_P(1); Datum *pathtext; bool *pathnulls; + bool isnull; int npath; - int i; - bool have_object = false, - have_array = false; - JsonbValue *jbvp = NULL; - JsonbValue jbvbuf; - JsonbContainer *container; + Datum res; /* * If the array contains any null elements, return NULL, on the grounds @@ -1469,9 +1465,26 @@ get_jsonb_path_all(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool as_text) deconstruct_array(path, TEXTOID, -1, false, TYPALIGN_INT, &pathtext, &pathnulls, &npath); - /* Identify whether we have object, array, or scalar at top-level */ - container = &jb->root; + res = jsonb_get_element(jb, pathtext, npath, &isnull, as_text); + if (isnull) + PG_RETURN_NULL(); + else + PG_RETURN_DATUM(res); +} + +Datum +jsonb_get_element(Jsonb *jb, Datum *path, int npath, bool *isnull, bool as_text) +{ + JsonbContainer *container = &jb->root; + JsonbValue *jbvp = NULL; + int i; + bool have_object = false, + have_array = false; + + *isnull = false; + + /* Identify whether we have object, array, or scalar at top-level */ if (JB_ROOT_IS_OBJECT(jb)) have_object = true; else if (JB_ROOT_IS_ARRAY(jb) && !JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb)) @@ -1496,7 +1509,7 @@ get_jsonb_path_all(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool as_text) { if (as_text) { - PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(cstring_to_text(JsonbToCString(NULL, + return PointerGetDatum(cstring_to_text(JsonbToCString(NULL, container, VARSIZE(jb)))); } @@ -1512,22 +1525,25 @@ get_jsonb_path_all(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool as_text) if (have_object) { jbvp = getKeyJsonValueFromContainer(container, - VARDATA(pathtext[i]), - VARSIZE(pathtext[i]) - VARHDRSZ, - &jbvbuf); + VARDATA(path[i]), + VARSIZE(path[i]) - VARHDRSZ, + NULL); } else if (have_array) { long lindex; uint32 index; - char *indextext = TextDatumGetCString(pathtext[i]); + char *indextext = TextDatumGetCString(path[i]); char *endptr; errno = 0; lindex = strtol(indextext, &endptr, 10); if (endptr == indextext || *endptr != '\0' || errno != 0 || lindex > INT_MAX || lindex < INT_MIN) - PG_RETURN_NULL(); + { + *isnull = true; + return PointerGetDatum(NULL); + } if (lindex >= 0) { @@ -1545,7 +1561,10 @@ get_jsonb_path_all(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool as_text) nelements = JsonContainerSize(container); if (-lindex > nelements) - PG_RETURN_NULL(); + { + *isnull = true; + return PointerGetDatum(NULL); + } else index = nelements + lindex; } @@ -1555,11 +1574,15 @@ get_jsonb_path_all(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool as_text) else { /* scalar, extraction yields a null */ - PG_RETURN_NULL(); + *isnull = true; + return PointerGetDatum(NULL); } if (jbvp == NULL) - PG_RETURN_NULL(); + { + *isnull = true; + return PointerGetDatum(NULL); + } else if (i == npath - 1) break; @@ -1581,9 +1604,12 @@ get_jsonb_path_all(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool as_text) if (as_text) { if (jbvp->type == jbvNull) - PG_RETURN_NULL(); + { + *isnull = true; + return PointerGetDatum(NULL); + } - PG_RETURN_TEXT_P(JsonbValueAsText(jbvp)); + return PointerGetDatum(JsonbValueAsText(jbvp)); } else { @@ -1594,6 +1620,28 @@ get_jsonb_path_all(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool as_text) } } +Datum +jsonb_set_element(Jsonb* jb, Datum *path, int path_len, + JsonbValue *newval) +{ + JsonbValue *res; + JsonbParseState *state = NULL; + JsonbIterator *it; + bool *path_nulls = palloc0(path_len * sizeof(bool)); + + if (newval->type == jbvArray && newval->val.array.rawScalar) + *newval = newval->val.array.elems[0]; + + it = JsonbIteratorInit(&jb->root); + + res = setPath(&it, path, path_nulls, path_len, &state, 0, + newval, JB_PATH_CREATE); + + pfree(path_nulls); + + PG_RETURN_JSONB_P(JsonbValueToJsonb(res)); +} + /* * Return the text representation of the given JsonbValue. */ @@ -4151,58 +4199,6 @@ jsonb_strip_nulls(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) PG_RETURN_POINTER(JsonbValueToJsonb(res)); } -/* - * Add values from the jsonb to the parse state. - * - * If the parse state container is an object, the jsonb is pushed as - * a value, not a key. - * - * This needs to be done using an iterator because pushJsonbValue doesn't - * like getting jbvBinary values, so we can't just push jb as a whole. - */ -static void -addJsonbToParseState(JsonbParseState **jbps, Jsonb *jb) -{ - JsonbIterator *it; - JsonbValue *o = &(*jbps)->contVal; - JsonbValue v; - JsonbIteratorToken type; - - it = JsonbIteratorInit(&jb->root); - - Assert(o->type == jbvArray || o->type == jbvObject); - - if (JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb)) - { - (void) JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &v, false); /* skip array header */ - Assert(v.type == jbvArray); - (void) JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &v, false); /* fetch scalar value */ - - switch (o->type) - { - case jbvArray: - (void) pushJsonbValue(jbps, WJB_ELEM, &v); - break; - case jbvObject: - (void) pushJsonbValue(jbps, WJB_VALUE, &v); - break; - default: - elog(ERROR, "unexpected parent of nested structure"); - } - } - else - { - while ((type = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &v, false)) != WJB_DONE) - { - if (type == WJB_KEY || type == WJB_VALUE || type == WJB_ELEM) - (void) pushJsonbValue(jbps, type, &v); - else - (void) pushJsonbValue(jbps, type, NULL); - } - } - -} - /* * SQL function jsonb_pretty (jsonb) * @@ -4474,7 +4470,8 @@ jsonb_set(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) { Jsonb *in = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(0); ArrayType *path = PG_GETARG_ARRAYTYPE_P(1); - Jsonb *newval = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(2); + Jsonb *newjsonb = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(2); + JsonbValue *newval = JsonbToJsonbValue(newjsonb); bool create = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3); JsonbValue *res = NULL; Datum *path_elems; @@ -4632,7 +4629,8 @@ jsonb_insert(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) { Jsonb *in = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(0); ArrayType *path = PG_GETARG_ARRAYTYPE_P(1); - Jsonb *newval = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(2); + Jsonb *newjsonb = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(2); + JsonbValue *newval = JsonbToJsonbValue(newjsonb); bool after = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3); JsonbValue *res = NULL; Datum *path_elems; @@ -4787,10 +4785,10 @@ IteratorConcat(JsonbIterator **it1, JsonbIterator **it2, * All path elements before the last must already exist * whatever bits in op_type are set, or nothing is done. */ -static JsonbValue * +JsonbValue * setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, int path_len, - JsonbParseState **st, int level, Jsonb *newval, int op_type) + JsonbParseState **st, int level, JsonbValue *newval, int op_type) { JsonbValue v; JsonbIteratorToken r; @@ -4843,11 +4841,11 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, static void setPathObject(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, int path_len, JsonbParseState **st, int level, - Jsonb *newval, uint32 npairs, int op_type) + JsonbValue *newval, uint32 npairs, int op_type) { - JsonbValue v; int i; - JsonbValue k; + JsonbValue k, + v; bool done = false; if (level >= path_len || path_nulls[level]) @@ -4864,7 +4862,7 @@ setPathObject(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, newkey.val.string.val = VARDATA_ANY(path_elems[level]); (void) pushJsonbValue(st, WJB_KEY, &newkey); - addJsonbToParseState(st, newval); + (void) pushJsonbValue(st, WJB_VALUE, newval); } for (i = 0; i < npairs; i++) @@ -4895,7 +4893,7 @@ setPathObject(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, if (!(op_type & JB_PATH_DELETE)) { (void) pushJsonbValue(st, WJB_KEY, &k); - addJsonbToParseState(st, newval); + (void) pushJsonbValue(st, WJB_VALUE, newval); } done = true; } @@ -4918,7 +4916,7 @@ setPathObject(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, newkey.val.string.val = VARDATA_ANY(path_elems[level]); (void) pushJsonbValue(st, WJB_KEY, &newkey); - addJsonbToParseState(st, newval); + (void) pushJsonbValue(st, WJB_VALUE, newval); } (void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, &k); @@ -4950,7 +4948,7 @@ setPathObject(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, static void setPathArray(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, int path_len, JsonbParseState **st, int level, - Jsonb *newval, uint32 nelems, int op_type) + JsonbValue *newval, uint32 nelems, int op_type) { JsonbValue v; int idx, @@ -4998,7 +4996,7 @@ setPathArray(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, (op_type & JB_PATH_CREATE_OR_INSERT)) { Assert(newval != NULL); - addJsonbToParseState(st, newval); + (void) pushJsonbValue(st, WJB_ELEM, newval); done = true; } @@ -5014,7 +5012,7 @@ setPathArray(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, r = JsonbIteratorNext(it, &v, true); /* skip */ if (op_type & (JB_PATH_INSERT_BEFORE | JB_PATH_CREATE)) - addJsonbToParseState(st, newval); + (void) pushJsonbValue(st, WJB_ELEM, newval); /* * We should keep current value only in case of @@ -5025,7 +5023,7 @@ setPathArray(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, (void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v); if (op_type & (JB_PATH_INSERT_AFTER | JB_PATH_REPLACE)) - addJsonbToParseState(st, newval); + (void) pushJsonbValue(st, WJB_ELEM, newval); done = true; } @@ -5059,7 +5057,7 @@ setPathArray(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems, bool *path_nulls, if ((op_type & JB_PATH_CREATE_OR_INSERT) && !done && level == path_len - 1 && i == nelems - 1) { - addJsonbToParseState(st, newval); + (void) pushJsonbValue(st, WJB_ELEM, newval); } } } diff --git a/src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat b/src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat index 139f4a08bd..feae8cc4b0 100644 --- a/src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat +++ b/src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat @@ -11239,6 +11239,10 @@ { oid => '9256', descr => 'raw array subscripting support', proname => 'raw_array_subscript_handler', prorettype => 'internal', proargtypes => 'internal', prosrc => 'raw_array_subscript_handler' }, +# type subscripting support +{ oid => '6098', descr => 'jsonb subscripting logic', + proname => 'jsonb_subscript_handler', prorettype => 'internal', + proargtypes => 'internal', prosrc => 'jsonb_subscript_handler' }, # collation management functions { oid => '3445', descr => 'import collations from operating system', diff --git a/src/include/catalog/pg_type.dat b/src/include/catalog/pg_type.dat index 62018f063a..4a530ca907 100644 --- a/src/include/catalog/pg_type.dat +++ b/src/include/catalog/pg_type.dat @@ -444,7 +444,8 @@ { oid => '3802', array_type_oid => '3807', descr => 'Binary JSON', typname => 'jsonb', typlen => '-1', typbyval => 'f', typcategory => 'U', typinput => 'jsonb_in', typoutput => 'jsonb_out', typreceive => 'jsonb_recv', - typsend => 'jsonb_send', typalign => 'i', typstorage => 'x' }, + typsend => 'jsonb_send', typalign => 'i', typstorage => 'x', + typsubscript => 'jsonb_subscript_handler' }, { oid => '4072', array_type_oid => '4073', descr => 'JSON path', typname => 'jsonpath', typlen => '-1', typbyval => 'f', typcategory => 'U', typinput => 'jsonpath_in', typoutput => 'jsonpath_out', diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h index 5860011693..64f1ccbf77 100644 --- a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h +++ b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h @@ -392,6 +392,7 @@ extern JsonbValue *pushJsonbValue(JsonbParseState **pstate, extern JsonbIterator *JsonbIteratorInit(JsonbContainer *container); extern JsonbIteratorToken JsonbIteratorNext(JsonbIterator **it, JsonbValue *val, bool skipNested); +extern JsonbValue *JsonbToJsonbValue(Jsonb *jsonb); extern Jsonb *JsonbValueToJsonb(JsonbValue *val); extern bool JsonbDeepContains(JsonbIterator **val, JsonbIterator **mContained); @@ -407,5 +408,8 @@ extern char *JsonbToCStringIndent(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in, extern bool JsonbExtractScalar(JsonbContainer *jbc, JsonbValue *res); extern const char *JsonbTypeName(JsonbValue *jb); - +extern Datum jsonb_set_element(Jsonb *jb, Datum *path, int path_len, + JsonbValue *newval); +extern Datum jsonb_get_element(Jsonb *jb, Datum *path, int npath, + bool *isnull, bool as_text); #endif /* __JSONB_H__ */ diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out index 1e6c6ef200..bb3f25ec3f 100644 --- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out +++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out @@ -4599,7 +4599,7 @@ select jsonb_set_lax('{"a":1,"b":2}', '{b}', null, null_value_treatment => 'use_ {"a": 1, "b": null} (1 row) -\pset null +\pset null '' -- jsonb_insert select jsonb_insert('{"a": [0,1,2]}', '{a, 1}', '"new_value"'); jsonb_insert @@ -4729,6 +4729,276 @@ HINT: Try using the function jsonb_set to replace key value. select jsonb_insert('{"a": {"b": "value"}}', '{a, b}', '"new_value"', true); ERROR: cannot replace existing key HINT: Try using the function jsonb_set to replace key value. +-- jsonb subscript +select ('123'::jsonb)['a']; + jsonb +------- + +(1 row) + +select ('123'::jsonb)[0]; + jsonb +------- + +(1 row) + +select ('123'::jsonb)[NULL]; + jsonb +------- + +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a']; + jsonb +------- + 1 +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)[0]; + jsonb +------- + +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['not_exist']; + jsonb +------- + +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)[NULL]; + jsonb +------- + +(1 row) + +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)['a']; + jsonb +------- + +(1 row) + +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[0]; + jsonb +------- + 1 +(1 row) + +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)['1']; + jsonb +------- + "2" +(1 row) + +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1.0]; +ERROR: subscript type is not supported +LINE 1: select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1.0]; + ^ +HINT: Jsonb subscript must be coercet to either integer or text +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[2]; + jsonb +------- + null +(1 row) + +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[3]; + jsonb +------- + +(1 row) + +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[-2]; + jsonb +------- + "2" +(1 row) + +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1]['a']; + jsonb +------- + +(1 row) + +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1][0]; + jsonb +------- + +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": 1, "b": "c", "d": [1, 2, 3]}'::jsonb)['b']; + jsonb +------- + "c" +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": 1, "b": "c", "d": [1, 2, 3]}'::jsonb)['d']; + jsonb +----------- + [1, 2, 3] +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": 1, "b": "c", "d": [1, 2, 3]}'::jsonb)['d'][1]; + jsonb +------- + 2 +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": 1, "b": "c", "d": [1, 2, 3]}'::jsonb)['d']['a']; + jsonb +------- + +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": {"a1": {"a2": "aaa"}}, "b": "bbb", "c": "ccc"}'::jsonb)['a']['a1']; + jsonb +--------------- + {"a2": "aaa"} +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": {"a1": {"a2": "aaa"}}, "b": "bbb", "c": "ccc"}'::jsonb)['a']['a1']['a2']; + jsonb +------- + "aaa" +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": {"a1": {"a2": "aaa"}}, "b": "bbb", "c": "ccc"}'::jsonb)['a']['a1']['a2']['a3']; + jsonb +------- + +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": ["a1", {"b1": ["aaa", "bbb", "ccc"]}], "b": "bb"}'::jsonb)['a'][1]['b1']; + jsonb +----------------------- + ["aaa", "bbb", "ccc"] +(1 row) + +select ('{"a": ["a1", {"b1": ["aaa", "bbb", "ccc"]}], "b": "bb"}'::jsonb)['a'][1]['b1'][2]; + jsonb +------- + "ccc" +(1 row) + +-- slices are not supported +select ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a':'b']; +ERROR: jsonb subscript does not support slices +LINE 1: select ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a':'b']; + ^ +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1:2]; +ERROR: jsonb subscript does not support slices +LINE 1: select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1:2]; + ^ +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[:2]; +ERROR: jsonb subscript does not support slices +LINE 1: select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[:2]; + ^ +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1:]; +ERROR: jsonb subscript does not support slices +LINE 1: select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1:]; + ^ +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[:]; +ERROR: jsonb subscript does not support slices +create TEMP TABLE test_jsonb_subscript ( + id int, + test_json jsonb +); +insert into test_jsonb_subscript values +(1, '{}'), -- empty jsonb +(2, '{"key": "value"}'); -- jsonb with data +-- update empty jsonb +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'] = '1' where id = 1; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + id | test_json +----+------------------ + 2 | {"key": "value"} + 1 | {"a": 1} +(2 rows) + +-- update jsonb with some data +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'] = '1' where id = 2; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + id | test_json +----+-------------------------- + 1 | {"a": 1} + 2 | {"a": 1, "key": "value"} +(2 rows) + +-- replace jsonb +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'] = '"test"'; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + id | test_json +----+------------------------------- + 1 | {"a": "test"} + 2 | {"a": "test", "key": "value"} +(2 rows) + +-- replace by object +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'] = '{"b": 1}'::jsonb; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + id | test_json +----+--------------------------------- + 1 | {"a": {"b": 1}} + 2 | {"a": {"b": 1}, "key": "value"} +(2 rows) + +-- replace by array +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'] = '[1, 2, 3]'::jsonb; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + id | test_json +----+---------------------------------- + 1 | {"a": [1, 2, 3]} + 2 | {"a": [1, 2, 3], "key": "value"} +(2 rows) + +-- use jsonb subscription in where clause +select * from test_jsonb_subscript where test_json['key'] = '"value"'; + id | test_json +----+---------------------------------- + 2 | {"a": [1, 2, 3], "key": "value"} +(1 row) + +select * from test_jsonb_subscript where test_json['key_doesnt_exists'] = '"value"'; + id | test_json +----+----------- +(0 rows) + +select * from test_jsonb_subscript where test_json['key'] = '"wrong_value"'; + id | test_json +----+----------- +(0 rows) + +-- NULL +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[NULL] = '1'; +ERROR: jsonb subscript in assignment must not be null +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['another_key'] = NULL; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + id | test_json +----+------------------------------------------------------- + 1 | {"a": [1, 2, 3], "another_key": null} + 2 | {"a": [1, 2, 3], "key": "value", "another_key": null} +(2 rows) + +-- NULL as jsonb source +insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (3, NULL); +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'] = '1' where id = 3; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + id | test_json +----+------------------------------------------------------- + 1 | {"a": [1, 2, 3], "another_key": null} + 2 | {"a": [1, 2, 3], "key": "value", "another_key": null} + 3 | {"a": 1} +(3 rows) + +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json = NULL where id = 3; +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1'; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + id | test_json +----+--------------------------------------------------------------- + 1 | {"0": 1, "a": [1, 2, 3], "another_key": null} + 2 | {"0": 1, "a": [1, 2, 3], "key": "value", "another_key": null} + 3 | [1] +(3 rows) + -- jsonb to tsvector select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb); to_tsvector diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql index b6409767f6..20aa8fe0e2 100644 --- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql +++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql @@ -1177,7 +1177,7 @@ select jsonb_set_lax('{"a":1,"b":2}', '{b}', null, null_value_treatment => 'retu select jsonb_set_lax('{"a":1,"b":2}', '{b}', null, null_value_treatment => 'delete_key') as delete_key; select jsonb_set_lax('{"a":1,"b":2}', '{b}', null, null_value_treatment => 'use_json_null') as use_json_null; -\pset null +\pset null '' -- jsonb_insert select jsonb_insert('{"a": [0,1,2]}', '{a, 1}', '"new_value"'); @@ -1208,6 +1208,88 @@ select jsonb_insert('{"a": {"b": "value"}}', '{a, c}', '"new_value"', true); select jsonb_insert('{"a": {"b": "value"}}', '{a, b}', '"new_value"'); select jsonb_insert('{"a": {"b": "value"}}', '{a, b}', '"new_value"', true); +-- jsonb subscript +select ('123'::jsonb)['a']; +select ('123'::jsonb)[0]; +select ('123'::jsonb)[NULL]; +select ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a']; +select ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)[0]; +select ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['not_exist']; +select ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)[NULL]; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)['a']; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[0]; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)['1']; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1.0]; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[2]; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[3]; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[-2]; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1]['a']; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1][0]; +select ('{"a": 1, "b": "c", "d": [1, 2, 3]}'::jsonb)['b']; +select ('{"a": 1, "b": "c", "d": [1, 2, 3]}'::jsonb)['d']; +select ('{"a": 1, "b": "c", "d": [1, 2, 3]}'::jsonb)['d'][1]; +select ('{"a": 1, "b": "c", "d": [1, 2, 3]}'::jsonb)['d']['a']; +select ('{"a": {"a1": {"a2": "aaa"}}, "b": "bbb", "c": "ccc"}'::jsonb)['a']['a1']; +select ('{"a": {"a1": {"a2": "aaa"}}, "b": "bbb", "c": "ccc"}'::jsonb)['a']['a1']['a2']; +select ('{"a": {"a1": {"a2": "aaa"}}, "b": "bbb", "c": "ccc"}'::jsonb)['a']['a1']['a2']['a3']; +select ('{"a": ["a1", {"b1": ["aaa", "bbb", "ccc"]}], "b": "bb"}'::jsonb)['a'][1]['b1']; +select ('{"a": ["a1", {"b1": ["aaa", "bbb", "ccc"]}], "b": "bb"}'::jsonb)['a'][1]['b1'][2]; + +-- slices are not supported +select ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a':'b']; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1:2]; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[:2]; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1:]; +select ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[:]; + +create TEMP TABLE test_jsonb_subscript ( + id int, + test_json jsonb +); + +insert into test_jsonb_subscript values +(1, '{}'), -- empty jsonb +(2, '{"key": "value"}'); -- jsonb with data + +-- update empty jsonb +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'] = '1' where id = 1; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + +-- update jsonb with some data +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'] = '1' where id = 2; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + +-- replace jsonb +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'] = '"test"'; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + +-- replace by object +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'] = '{"b": 1}'::jsonb; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + +-- replace by array +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'] = '[1, 2, 3]'::jsonb; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + +-- use jsonb subscription in where clause +select * from test_jsonb_subscript where test_json['key'] = '"value"'; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript where test_json['key_doesnt_exists'] = '"value"'; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript where test_json['key'] = '"wrong_value"'; + +-- NULL +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[NULL] = '1'; +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['another_key'] = NULL; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + +-- NULL as jsonb source +insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (3, NULL); +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'] = '1' where id = 3; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json = NULL where id = 3; +update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1'; +select * from test_jsonb_subscript; + -- jsonb to tsvector select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb); -- 2.21.0 --i5uwshohlpbxyckd Content-Type: text/x-diff; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="v44-0002-Filling-gaps-in-jsonb.patch" ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] Rebuild CHECK constraints after generated column SET EXPRESSION @ 2026-05-19 05:31 solai v <[email protected]> 1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: solai v @ 2026-05-19 05:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: jian he <[email protected]>; +Cc: Ayush Tiwari <[email protected]>; Zsolt Parragi <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers Hi I tested v5-0001-recreate-wholerow-dependent-while-ALTER-COLUMN-SET-EXPRESSION.patch on the current master.The patch applied cleanly and PostgreSQL built successfully. I was able to reproduce the issue on unpatched master using a whole-row CHECK constraint referencing the generated column through:CHECK ((gtest).b IS NOT NULL). Without the patch,ALTER COLUMN SET EXPRESSION succeeded even though existing rows no longer satisfied the constraint. After applying the patch ,the same ALTER TABLE command correctly failed with : ERROR:check constraint "whole_row_check" of relation "gtest" is violated by some row. The fix and regression coverage look good to me. Regards, Solai ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] Rebuild CHECK constraints after generated column SET EXPRESSION @ 2026-05-28 22:58 Zsolt Parragi <[email protected]> 1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread From: Zsolt Parragi @ 2026-05-28 22:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: [email protected] Looks good, I have one nitpick question: + if (isnull) + elog(WARNING, "null conbin for relation \"%s\"", + RelationGetRelationName(rel)); Shouldn't this be an error instead? Most existing checks treat it as an error, and that seems better to me as this shouldn't happen normally? ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] Rebuild CHECK constraints after generated column SET EXPRESSION @ 2026-06-02 00:41 jian he <[email protected]> parent: Zsolt Parragi <[email protected]> 0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: jian he @ 2026-06-02 00:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Zsolt Parragi <[email protected]>; +Cc: [email protected] On Fri, May 29, 2026 at 6:58 AM Zsolt Parragi <[email protected]> wrote: > > Looks good, I have one nitpick question: > > + if (isnull) > + elog(WARNING, "null conbin for relation \"%s\"", > + RelationGetRelationName(rel)); > > Shouldn't this be an error instead? Most existing checks treat it as > an error, and that seems better to me as this shouldn't happen > normally? > OK. I changed it to: > + if (isnull) > + elog(ERROR, "null conbin for relation \"%s\"", > + RelationGetRelationName(rel)); I also slightly rephrased the commit message. -- jian https://www.enterprisedb.com/ Attachments: [text/x-patch] v6-0001-recreate-wholerow-dependent-while-ALTER-COLUMN-SET-EXPRESSION.patch (13.4K, ../../CACJufxFG+vn8vdHAedGuqwb9iC58HHPGSEaLwm6_Tcv-3AyH=w@mail.gmail.com/2-v6-0001-recreate-wholerow-dependent-while-ALTER-COLUMN-SET-EXPRESSION.patch) download | inline diff: From 7d13a47d8a2b4a7b200d39e02cffaa2ffb883764 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jian he <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 2026 08:35:57 +0800 Subject: [PATCH v6 1/1] recreate wholerow dependent while ALTER COLUMN SET EXPRESSION MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit When changing the expression of a generated column via ALTER TABLE ALTER COLUMN SET EXPRESSION, objects that depend on the column via indirect whole-row references (such as CHECK constraints, indexes) must be handled specially, because technically pg_depend does not contain such dependencies, see recordDependencyOnSingleRelExpr->find_expr_references_walker. ALTER COLUMN SET EXPRESSION does not fundamentally change the table's row type — it only updates the individual column’s generation expression. As a result, recreate the affected objects such as indexes, CHECK constraints should be safe, record_eq does not care about attribute default expression. Demo: DROP TABLE IF EXISTS r3 CASCADE; CREATE TABLE r3 (a int, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (a * 10) STORED); ALTER TABLE r3 ADD CONSTRAINT whole_row_check CHECK (r3 IS NOT NULL); CREATE INDEX r3_idx ON r3 ((r3 = ROW (1, 2))); -- Constraint is rechecked and index is rebuilt ALTER TABLE r3 ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS (a * 10::bigint); related: https://commitfest.postgresql.org/patch/6055 discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAJTYsWXOkyeDVbzymWc9sKrq7Y_MUv6XJXN4H9GfsBOPd3NJ+w@mail.gmail.com commitfest entry: https://commitfest.postgresql.org/patch/6779 --- src/backend/commands/tablecmds.c | 185 ++++++++++++++++++ .../regress/expected/generated_stored.out | 9 + .../regress/expected/generated_virtual.out | 9 + src/test/regress/sql/generated_stored.sql | 10 + src/test/regress/sql/generated_virtual.sql | 10 + 5 files changed, 223 insertions(+) diff --git a/src/backend/commands/tablecmds.c b/src/backend/commands/tablecmds.c index a1845240a98..de563a0c51d 100644 --- a/src/backend/commands/tablecmds.c +++ b/src/backend/commands/tablecmds.c @@ -786,6 +786,9 @@ static void ATExecSplitPartition(List **wqueue, AlteredTableInfo *tab, static List *collectPartitionIndexExtDeps(List *partitionOids); static void applyPartitionIndexExtDeps(Oid newPartOid, List *extDepState); static void freePartitionIndexExtDeps(List *extDepState); +static void RememberWholeRowDependentForRebuilding(AlteredTableInfo *tab, AlterTableType subtype, + Relation rel, AttrNumber attnum, + const char *colName); /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- * DefineRelation @@ -8791,6 +8794,13 @@ ATExecSetExpression(AlteredTableInfo *tab, Relation rel, const char *colName, */ RememberAllDependentForRebuilding(tab, AT_SetExpression, rel, attnum, colName); + /* + * Find whole-row referenced objects that depend on the column + * (constraints, indexes, etc.), and record enough information to let us + * recreate the objects. + */ + RememberWholeRowDependentForRebuilding(tab, AT_SetExpression, rel, attnum, colName); + /* * Drop the dependency records of the GENERATED expression, in particular * its INTERNAL dependency on the column, which would otherwise cause @@ -23905,3 +23915,178 @@ ATExecSplitPartition(List **wqueue, AlteredTableInfo *tab, Relation rel, /* Restore the userid and security context. */ SetUserIdAndSecContext(save_userid, save_sec_context); } + +/* + * Record dependencies between objects with whole-row Var references + * (indexes, CHECK constraints, etc.) and the relation. + * + * See also RememberAllDependentForRebuilding, which handles non-whole-row + * Var references. + * + * This function currently applies only to ALTER COLUMN SET EXPRESSION. + */ +static void +RememberWholeRowDependentForRebuilding(AlteredTableInfo *tab, AlterTableType subtype, + Relation rel, AttrNumber attnum, const char *colName) +{ + Node *expr = NULL; + ScanKeyData skey; + Relation pg_constraint; + Relation pg_index; + SysScanDesc conscan; + SysScanDesc indscan; + HeapTuple constrTuple; + HeapTuple indexTuple; + Datum exprDatum; + char *exprString; + bool isnull; + + Assert(subtype == AT_SetExpression); + + /* + * Check CHECK constraints with whole-row references first. + */ + if (RelationGetDescr(rel)->constr && + RelationGetDescr(rel)->constr->num_check > 0) + { + pg_constraint = table_open(ConstraintRelationId, AccessShareLock); + + ScanKeyInit(&skey, + Anum_pg_constraint_conrelid, + BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ, + ObjectIdGetDatum(RelationGetRelid(rel))); + + conscan = systable_beginscan(pg_constraint, + ConstraintRelidTypidNameIndexId, + true, + NULL, + 1, + &skey); + while (HeapTupleIsValid(constrTuple = systable_getnext(conscan))) + { + Form_pg_constraint conform = (Form_pg_constraint) GETSTRUCT(constrTuple); + + if (conform->contype != CONSTRAINT_CHECK) + continue; + + exprDatum = fastgetattr(constrTuple, + Anum_pg_constraint_conbin, + RelationGetDescr(pg_constraint), + &isnull); + if (isnull) + elog(ERROR, "null conbin for relation \"%s\"", + RelationGetRelationName(rel)); + else + { + Bitmapset *expr_attrs = NULL; + + exprString = TextDatumGetCString(exprDatum); + expr = (Node *) stringToNode(exprString); + pfree(exprString); + + /* Find all attributes referenced */ + pull_varattnos(expr, 1, &expr_attrs); + + /* + * If the CHECK constraint contains whole-row reference then + * remember it. + */ + if (bms_is_member(InvalidAttrNumber - FirstLowInvalidHeapAttributeNumber, + expr_attrs)) + { + RememberConstraintForRebuilding(conform->oid, tab); + } + } + } + systable_endscan(conscan); + table_close(pg_constraint, AccessShareLock); + } + + /* + * Now check indexes with whole-row references. Prepare to scan pg_index + * for entries having indrelid matching this relation. + */ + ScanKeyInit(&skey, + Anum_pg_index_indrelid, + BTEqualStrategyNumber, F_OIDEQ, + ObjectIdGetDatum(RelationGetRelid(rel))); + + pg_index = table_open(IndexRelationId, AccessShareLock); + + indscan = systable_beginscan(pg_index, + IndexIndrelidIndexId, + true, + NULL, + 1, + &skey); + while (HeapTupleIsValid(indexTuple = systable_getnext(indscan))) + { + Form_pg_index index = (Form_pg_index) GETSTRUCT(indexTuple); + + if (!heap_attisnull(indexTuple, Anum_pg_index_indexprs, NULL)) + { + Bitmapset *expr_attrs = NULL; + + exprDatum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(INDEXRELID, indexTuple, + Anum_pg_index_indexprs); + exprString = TextDatumGetCString(exprDatum); + expr = (Node *) stringToNode(exprString); + pfree(exprString); + + /* Find all attributes referenced */ + pull_varattnos(expr, 1, &expr_attrs); + + /* + * If the index expression contains a whole-row reference then + * remember it. + */ + if (bms_is_member(InvalidAttrNumber - FirstLowInvalidHeapAttributeNumber, + expr_attrs)) + { + RememberIndexForRebuilding(index->indexrelid, tab); + continue; + } + } + + if (!heap_attisnull(indexTuple, Anum_pg_index_indpred, NULL)) + { + Bitmapset *expr_attrs = NULL; + + exprDatum = SysCacheGetAttrNotNull(INDEXRELID, indexTuple, + Anum_pg_index_indpred); + exprString = TextDatumGetCString(exprDatum); + expr = (Node *) stringToNode(exprString); + pfree(exprString); + + /* Find all attributes referenced */ + pull_varattnos(expr, 1, &expr_attrs); + + /* + * If the index predicate expression contains a whole-row + * reference then remember it. + */ + if (bms_is_member(InvalidAttrNumber - FirstLowInvalidHeapAttributeNumber, + expr_attrs)) + { + RememberIndexForRebuilding(index->indexrelid, tab); + } + } + } + systable_endscan(indscan); + table_close(pg_index, AccessShareLock); + + /* + * For ALTER TABLE SET EXPRESSION: + * + * 1.No need to check trigger with whole-row references. Creation of + * BEFORE triggers with whole-row Vars referencing (some column is + * generated column) is disallowed; see CreateTriggerFiringOn(). + * Additionally, there is no need to worry about AFTER triggers; even if + * the trigger were recreated (which it is not), its WHEN qualification + * would remain unchanged. + * + * 2. No need to recheck policies with whole-row references, since we do + * not recreate and re-evaluate the policy condition when a dependent + * column's generated expression changes. + */ +} diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/generated_stored.out b/src/test/regress/expected/generated_stored.out index 7866ae0ebbe..469d995a742 100644 --- a/src/test/regress/expected/generated_stored.out +++ b/src/test/regress/expected/generated_stored.out @@ -688,6 +688,15 @@ INSERT INTO gtest20c VALUES (1); -- ok INSERT INTO gtest20c VALUES (NULL); -- fails ERROR: new row for relation "gtest20c" violates check constraint "whole_row_check" DETAIL: Failing row contains (null, null). +ALTER TABLE gtest20c ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS (NULL::int); -- violates constraint +ERROR: check constraint "whole_row_check" of relation "gtest20c" is violated by some row +-- index with whole-row reference needs rebuild +CREATE TABLE gtest20d (a int, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (a * 2) STORED); +INSERT INTO gtest20d VALUES (1), (1); +CREATE INDEX gtest20d_idx1 ON gtest20d (a) WHERE gtest20d = ROW (1, 2); +ALTER TABLE gtest20d ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS ( a * 2::bigint); -- index rebuild +CREATE INDEX gtest20d_idx2 ON gtest20d ((gtest20d = ROW (1, 2))); +ALTER TABLE gtest20d ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS ( a * 3); -- index rebuild -- not-null constraints CREATE TABLE gtest21a (a int PRIMARY KEY, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (nullif(a, 0)) STORED NOT NULL); INSERT INTO gtest21a (a) VALUES (1); -- ok diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/generated_virtual.out b/src/test/regress/expected/generated_virtual.out index 24d5dbf46ca..cc13a3c318a 100644 --- a/src/test/regress/expected/generated_virtual.out +++ b/src/test/regress/expected/generated_virtual.out @@ -694,6 +694,15 @@ INSERT INTO gtest20c VALUES (1); -- ok INSERT INTO gtest20c VALUES (NULL); -- fails ERROR: new row for relation "gtest20c" violates check constraint "whole_row_check" DETAIL: Failing row contains (null, virtual). +ALTER TABLE gtest20c ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS (NULL::int); -- violates constraint +ERROR: check constraint "whole_row_check" of relation "gtest20c" is violated by some row +-- index with whole-row reference needs rebuild +CREATE TABLE gtest20d (a int, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (a * 2) VIRTUAL); +INSERT INTO gtest20d VALUES (1), (1); +CREATE INDEX gtest20d_idx1 ON gtest20d (a) WHERE gtest20d = ROW (1, 2); +ALTER TABLE gtest20d ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS ( a * 2::bigint); -- index rebuild +CREATE INDEX gtest20d_idx2 ON gtest20d ((gtest20d = ROW (1, 2))); +ALTER TABLE gtest20d ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS ( a * 3); -- index rebuild -- not-null constraints CREATE TABLE gtest21a (a int PRIMARY KEY, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (nullif(a, 0)) VIRTUAL NOT NULL); INSERT INTO gtest21a (a) VALUES (1); -- ok diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/generated_stored.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/generated_stored.sql index 6746cd4632b..c91fa144c90 100644 --- a/src/test/regress/sql/generated_stored.sql +++ b/src/test/regress/sql/generated_stored.sql @@ -341,6 +341,16 @@ CREATE TABLE gtest20c (a int, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (a * 2) STORED); ALTER TABLE gtest20c ADD CONSTRAINT whole_row_check CHECK (gtest20c IS NOT NULL); INSERT INTO gtest20c VALUES (1); -- ok INSERT INTO gtest20c VALUES (NULL); -- fails +ALTER TABLE gtest20c ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS (NULL::int); -- violates constraint + +-- index with whole-row reference needs rebuild +CREATE TABLE gtest20d (a int, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (a * 2) STORED); +INSERT INTO gtest20d VALUES (1), (1); +CREATE INDEX gtest20d_idx1 ON gtest20d (a) WHERE gtest20d = ROW (1, 2); + +ALTER TABLE gtest20d ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS ( a * 2::bigint); -- index rebuild +CREATE INDEX gtest20d_idx2 ON gtest20d ((gtest20d = ROW (1, 2))); +ALTER TABLE gtest20d ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS ( a * 3); -- index rebuild -- not-null constraints CREATE TABLE gtest21a (a int PRIMARY KEY, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (nullif(a, 0)) STORED NOT NULL); diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/generated_virtual.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/generated_virtual.sql index 9c2bb6590b3..5b75f2ebf23 100644 --- a/src/test/regress/sql/generated_virtual.sql +++ b/src/test/regress/sql/generated_virtual.sql @@ -347,6 +347,16 @@ CREATE TABLE gtest20c (a int, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (a * 2) VIRTUAL); ALTER TABLE gtest20c ADD CONSTRAINT whole_row_check CHECK (gtest20c IS NOT NULL); INSERT INTO gtest20c VALUES (1); -- ok INSERT INTO gtest20c VALUES (NULL); -- fails +ALTER TABLE gtest20c ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS (NULL::int); -- violates constraint + +-- index with whole-row reference needs rebuild +CREATE TABLE gtest20d (a int, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (a * 2) VIRTUAL); +INSERT INTO gtest20d VALUES (1), (1); +CREATE INDEX gtest20d_idx1 ON gtest20d (a) WHERE gtest20d = ROW (1, 2); + +ALTER TABLE gtest20d ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS ( a * 2::bigint); -- index rebuild +CREATE INDEX gtest20d_idx2 ON gtest20d ((gtest20d = ROW (1, 2))); +ALTER TABLE gtest20d ALTER COLUMN b SET EXPRESSION AS ( a * 3); -- index rebuild -- not-null constraints CREATE TABLE gtest21a (a int PRIMARY KEY, b int GENERATED ALWAYS AS (nullif(a, 0)) VIRTUAL NOT NULL); -- 2.34.1 ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] Rebuild CHECK constraints after generated column SET EXPRESSION @ 2026-06-10 09:15 Chao Li <[email protected]> parent: jian he <[email protected]> 1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Chao Li @ 2026-06-10 09:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: jian he <[email protected]>; Ayush Tiwari <[email protected]>; +Cc: Zsolt Parragi <[email protected]>; [email protected]; Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]> > On Jun 2, 2026, at 08:41, jian he <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Fri, May 29, 2026 at 6:58 AM Zsolt Parragi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Looks good, I have one nitpick question: >> >> + if (isnull) >> + elog(WARNING, "null conbin for relation \"%s\"", >> + RelationGetRelationName(rel)); >> >> Shouldn't this be an error instead? Most existing checks treat it as >> an error, and that seems better to me as this shouldn't happen >> normally? >> > OK. > > I changed it to: >> + if (isnull) >> + elog(ERROR, "null conbin for relation \"%s\"", >> + RelationGetRelationName(rel)); > > I also slightly rephrased the commit message. > > > > -- > jian > https://www.enterprisedb.com/ Sorry for not noticing this thread earlier. I also found the same problem while testing the feature and posted a patch in [1]. Thanks to Jian for pointing out this thread. After reading v6 from this thread, I think my implementation is slightly different: * v6 adds a new helper, RememberWholeRowDependentForRebuilding(), which reads pg_constraint and pg_index to find objects to rebuild. * My implementation in [1] reuses RememberAllDependentForRebuilding(), which reads pg_depend, because whole-row dependencies have refobjsubid = 0. My v1 missed the partial-index case, so I added a new helper in v2 to read pg_index. The main difference is that my patch reuses the existing dependency-based rebuild machinery where possible, and only scans pg_index directly for the partial-index case where pg_depend does not record the whole-row Var dependency. It is also smaller: this thread’s v6 adds 185 lines to tablecmds.c, while my v2 adds 123 lines. Would you mind taking a look at my implementation in [1]? BTW, I have also added this problem to the open items list, as I think it should be fixed before releasing v19. [1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/71242FEA-15A3-4073-9FA1-561CA744ACBD%40gmail.com Best regards, -- Chao Li (Evan) HighGo Software Co., Ltd. https://www.highgo.com/ ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 6+ messages in thread
* Re: [PATCH] Rebuild CHECK constraints after generated column SET EXPRESSION @ 2026-07-08 18:15 Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]> parent: jian he <[email protected]> 1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread From: Peter Eisentraut @ 2026-07-08 18:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: jian he <[email protected]>; Zsolt Parragi <[email protected]>; +Cc: [email protected] On 02.06.26 02:41, jian he wrote: > On Fri, May 29, 2026 at 6:58 AM Zsolt Parragi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Looks good, I have one nitpick question: >> >> + if (isnull) >> + elog(WARNING, "null conbin for relation \"%s\"", >> + RelationGetRelationName(rel)); >> >> Shouldn't this be an error instead? Most existing checks treat it as >> an error, and that seems better to me as this shouldn't happen >> normally? >> > OK. > > I changed it to: >> + if (isnull) >> + elog(ERROR, "null conbin for relation \"%s\"", >> + RelationGetRelationName(rel)); > > I also slightly rephrased the commit message. Committed with some code beautification editorialization. ^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 6+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2026-07-08 18:15 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 6+ messages (download: mbox mbox.gz follow: Atom feed) -- links below jump to the message on this page -- 2020-12-18 16:19 [PATCH v44 1/3] Subscripting for jsonb Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]> 2026-05-19 05:31 ` Re: [PATCH] Rebuild CHECK constraints after generated column SET EXPRESSION solai v <[email protected]> 2026-05-28 22:58 ` Re: [PATCH] Rebuild CHECK constraints after generated column SET EXPRESSION Zsolt Parragi <[email protected]> 2026-06-02 00:41 ` Re: [PATCH] Rebuild CHECK constraints after generated column SET EXPRESSION jian he <[email protected]> 2026-06-10 09:15 ` Re: [PATCH] Rebuild CHECK constraints after generated column SET EXPRESSION Chao Li <[email protected]> 2026-07-08 18:15 ` Re: [PATCH] Rebuild CHECK constraints after generated column SET EXPRESSION Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]>
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