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* [PATCH 5/5] WIP unify handling of attributes and expressions
@ 2021-03-04 03:53 Tomas Vondra <[email protected]>
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From: Tomas Vondra @ 2021-03-04 03:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
---
src/backend/statistics/dependencies.c | 82 ++------
src/backend/statistics/extended_stats.c | 180 +++++++++++-------
src/backend/statistics/mcv.c | 89 ++-------
src/backend/statistics/mvdistinct.c | 138 +++-----------
.../statistics/extended_stats_internal.h | 40 ++--
5 files changed, 183 insertions(+), 346 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/statistics/dependencies.c b/src/backend/statistics/dependencies.c
index 602301b724..14d6503e1a 100644
--- a/src/backend/statistics/dependencies.c
+++ b/src/backend/statistics/dependencies.c
@@ -70,10 +70,7 @@ static void generate_dependencies(DependencyGenerator state);
static DependencyGenerator DependencyGenerator_init(int n, int k);
static void DependencyGenerator_free(DependencyGenerator state);
static AttrNumber *DependencyGenerator_next(DependencyGenerator state);
-static double dependency_degree(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
- ExprInfo *exprs, int k,
- AttrNumber *dependency, VacAttrStats **stats,
- Bitmapset *attrs);
+static double dependency_degree(StatBuildData *data, int k, AttrNumber *dependency);
static bool dependency_is_fully_matched(MVDependency *dependency,
Bitmapset *attnums);
static bool dependency_is_compatible_clause(Node *clause, Index relid,
@@ -222,17 +219,13 @@ DependencyGenerator_next(DependencyGenerator state)
* the last one.
*/
static double
-dependency_degree(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs, int k,
- AttrNumber *dependency, VacAttrStats **stats,
- Bitmapset *attrs)
+dependency_degree(StatBuildData *data, int k, AttrNumber *dependency)
{
int i,
nitems;
MultiSortSupport mss;
SortItem *items;
- AttrNumber *attnums;
AttrNumber *attnums_dep;
- int numattrs;
/* counters valid within a group */
int group_size = 0;
@@ -247,16 +240,9 @@ dependency_degree(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs, int k,
/* sort info for all attributes columns */
mss = multi_sort_init(k);
- /*
- * Transform the attrs from bitmap to an array to make accessing the i-th
- * member easier, and then construct a filtered version with only attnums
- * referenced by the dependency we validate.
- */
- attnums = build_attnums_array(attrs, exprs->nexprs, &numattrs);
-
attnums_dep = (AttrNumber *) palloc(k * sizeof(AttrNumber));
for (i = 0; i < k; i++)
- attnums_dep[i] = attnums[dependency[i]];
+ attnums_dep[i] = data->attnums[dependency[i]];
/*
* Verify the dependency (a,b,...)->z, using a rather simple algorithm:
@@ -274,7 +260,7 @@ dependency_degree(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs, int k,
/* prepare the sort function for the dimensions */
for (i = 0; i < k; i++)
{
- VacAttrStats *colstat = stats[dependency[i]];
+ VacAttrStats *colstat = data->stats[dependency[i]];
TypeCacheEntry *type;
type = lookup_type_cache(colstat->attrtypid, TYPECACHE_LT_OPR);
@@ -293,8 +279,7 @@ dependency_degree(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs, int k,
* descriptor. For now that assumption holds, but it might change in the
* future for example if we support statistics on multiple tables.
*/
- items = build_sorted_items(numrows, &nitems, rows, exprs,
- stats[0]->tupDesc, mss, k, attnums_dep);
+ items = build_sorted_items(data, &nitems, mss, k, attnums_dep);
/*
* Walk through the sorted array, split it into rows according to the
@@ -340,11 +325,10 @@ dependency_degree(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs, int k,
pfree(items);
pfree(mss);
- pfree(attnums);
pfree(attnums_dep);
/* Compute the 'degree of validity' as (supporting/total). */
- return (n_supporting_rows * 1.0 / numrows);
+ return (n_supporting_rows * 1.0 / data->numrows);
}
/*
@@ -364,54 +348,15 @@ dependency_degree(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs, int k,
* (c) -> b
*/
MVDependencies *
-statext_dependencies_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
- ExprInfo *exprs, Bitmapset *attrs,
- VacAttrStats **stats)
+statext_dependencies_build(StatBuildData *data)
{
int i,
k;
- int numattrs;
- AttrNumber *attnums;
- int nattnums;
/* result */
MVDependencies *dependencies = NULL;
- /*
- * Transform the bms into an array of attnums, to make accessing i-th
- * member easier. We add the expressions first, represented by negative
- * attnums (this is OK, we don't allow statistics on system attributes),
- * and then regular attributes.
- */
- nattnums = bms_num_members(attrs) + exprs->nexprs;
- attnums = (AttrNumber *) palloc(sizeof(AttrNumber) * nattnums);
-
- numattrs = 0;
-
- /* treat expressions as attributes with negative attnums */
- for (i = 0; i < exprs->nexprs; i++)
- attnums[numattrs++] = -(i+1);
-
- /*
- * and then regular attributes
- *
- * XXX Maybe add this in the opposite order, just like in MCV? first
- * regular attnums, then exressions.
- */
- k = -1;
- while ((k = bms_next_member(attrs, k)) >= 0)
- attnums[numattrs++] = k;
-
- Assert(numattrs >= 2);
- Assert(numattrs == nattnums);
-
- /*
- * Build a new bitmapset of attnums, offset by number of expressions (this
- * is needed, because bitmaps can store only non-negative values).
- */
- attrs = NULL;
- for (i = 0; i < numattrs; i++)
- attrs = bms_add_member(attrs, attnums[i] + exprs->nexprs);
+ Assert(data->nattnums >= 2);
/*
* We'll try build functional dependencies starting from the smallest ones
@@ -419,12 +364,12 @@ statext_dependencies_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
* included in the statistics object. We start from the smallest ones
* because we want to be able to skip already implied ones.
*/
- for (k = 2; k <= numattrs; k++)
+ for (k = 2; k <= data->nattnums; k++)
{
AttrNumber *dependency; /* array with k elements */
/* prepare a DependencyGenerator of variation */
- DependencyGenerator DependencyGenerator = DependencyGenerator_init(numattrs, k);
+ DependencyGenerator DependencyGenerator = DependencyGenerator_init(data->nattnums, k);
/* generate all possible variations of k values (out of n) */
while ((dependency = DependencyGenerator_next(DependencyGenerator)))
@@ -433,8 +378,7 @@ statext_dependencies_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
MVDependency *d;
/* compute how valid the dependency seems */
- degree = dependency_degree(numrows, rows, exprs, k, dependency,
- stats, attrs);
+ degree = dependency_degree(data, k, dependency);
/*
* if the dependency seems entirely invalid, don't store it
@@ -449,7 +393,7 @@ statext_dependencies_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
d->degree = degree;
d->nattributes = k;
for (i = 0; i < k; i++)
- d->attributes[i] = attnums[dependency[i]];
+ d->attributes[i] = data->attnums[dependency[i]];
/* initialize the list of dependencies */
if (dependencies == NULL)
@@ -477,8 +421,6 @@ statext_dependencies_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
DependencyGenerator_free(DependencyGenerator);
}
- pfree(attrs);
-
return dependencies;
}
diff --git a/src/backend/statistics/extended_stats.c b/src/backend/statistics/extended_stats.c
index 95b2cc683e..5b3fa523e9 100644
--- a/src/backend/statistics/extended_stats.c
+++ b/src/backend/statistics/extended_stats.c
@@ -96,8 +96,11 @@ static Datum serialize_expr_stats(AnlExprData *exprdata, int nexprs);
static Datum expr_fetch_func(VacAttrStatsP stats, int rownum, bool *isNull);
static AnlExprData *build_expr_data(List *exprs);
static VacAttrStats *examine_expression(Node *expr);
-static ExprInfo *evaluate_expressions(Relation rel, List *exprs,
- int numrows, HeapTuple *rows);
+
+static StatBuildData *make_build_data(Relation onerel, StatExtEntry *stat,
+ int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
+ VacAttrStats **stats);
+
/*
* Compute requested extended stats, using the rows sampled for the plain
@@ -156,7 +159,7 @@ BuildRelationExtStatistics(Relation onerel, double totalrows,
VacAttrStats **stats;
ListCell *lc2;
int stattarget;
- ExprInfo *exprs;
+ StatBuildData *data;
/*
* Check if we can build these stats based on the column analyzed. If
@@ -191,7 +194,7 @@ BuildRelationExtStatistics(Relation onerel, double totalrows,
continue;
/* evaluate expressions (if the statistics has any) */
- exprs = evaluate_expressions(onerel, stat->exprs, numrows, rows);
+ data = make_build_data(onerel, stat, numrows, rows, stats);
/* compute statistic of each requested type */
foreach(lc2, stat->types)
@@ -199,16 +202,11 @@ BuildRelationExtStatistics(Relation onerel, double totalrows,
char t = (char) lfirst_int(lc2);
if (t == STATS_EXT_NDISTINCT)
- ndistinct = statext_ndistinct_build(totalrows, numrows, rows,
- exprs, stat->columns,
- stats);
+ ndistinct = statext_ndistinct_build(totalrows, data);
else if (t == STATS_EXT_DEPENDENCIES)
- dependencies = statext_dependencies_build(numrows, rows,
- exprs, stat->columns,
- stats);
+ dependencies = statext_dependencies_build(data);
else if (t == STATS_EXT_MCV)
- mcv = statext_mcv_build(numrows, rows, exprs, stat->columns,
- stats, totalrows, stattarget);
+ mcv = statext_mcv_build(data, totalrows, stattarget);
else if (t == STATS_EXT_EXPRESSIONS)
{
AnlExprData *exprdata;
@@ -236,7 +234,8 @@ BuildRelationExtStatistics(Relation onerel, double totalrows,
pgstat_progress_update_param(PROGRESS_ANALYZE_EXT_STATS_COMPUTED,
++ext_cnt);
- pfree(exprs);
+ /* free the build data (allocated as a single chunk) */
+ pfree(data);
}
table_close(pg_stext, RowExclusiveLock);
@@ -937,30 +936,31 @@ build_attnums_array(Bitmapset *attrs, int nexprs, int *numattrs)
* can simply pfree the return value to release all of it.
*/
SortItem *
-build_sorted_items(int numrows, int *nitems, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
- TupleDesc tdesc, MultiSortSupport mss,
+build_sorted_items(StatBuildData *data, int *nitems,
+ MultiSortSupport mss,
int numattrs, AttrNumber *attnums)
{
int i,
j,
len,
- idx;
- int nvalues = numrows * numattrs;
+ nrows;
+ int nvalues = data->numrows * numattrs;
SortItem *items;
Datum *values;
bool *isnull;
char *ptr;
+ int *typlen;
/* Compute the total amount of memory we need (both items and values). */
- len = numrows * sizeof(SortItem) + nvalues * (sizeof(Datum) + sizeof(bool));
+ len = data->numrows * sizeof(SortItem) + nvalues * (sizeof(Datum) + sizeof(bool));
/* Allocate the memory and split it into the pieces. */
ptr = palloc0(len);
/* items to sort */
items = (SortItem *) ptr;
- ptr += numrows * sizeof(SortItem);
+ ptr += data->numrows * sizeof(SortItem);
/* values and null flags */
values = (Datum *) ptr;
@@ -973,13 +973,24 @@ build_sorted_items(int numrows, int *nitems, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
Assert((ptr - (char *) items) == len);
/* fix the pointers to Datum and bool arrays */
- idx = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < numrows; i++)
+ nrows = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < data->numrows; i++)
{
- bool toowide = false;
+ items[nrows].values = &values[nrows * numattrs];
+ items[nrows].isnull = &isnull[nrows * numattrs];
+
+ nrows++;
+ }
+
+ /* build a local cache of typlen for all attributes */
+ typlen = (int *) palloc(sizeof(int) * data->nattnums);
+ for (i = 0; i < data->nattnums; i++)
+ typlen[i] = get_typlen(data->stats[i]->attrtypid);
- items[idx].values = &values[idx * numattrs];
- items[idx].isnull = &isnull[idx * numattrs];
+ nrows = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < data->numrows; i++)
+ {
+ bool toowide = false;
/* load the values/null flags from sample rows */
for (j = 0; j < numattrs; j++)
@@ -989,22 +1000,20 @@ build_sorted_items(int numrows, int *nitems, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
int attlen;
AttrNumber attnum = attnums[j];
- if (AttrNumberIsForUserDefinedAttr(attnum))
+ int idx;
+
+ /* match attnum to the pre-calculated data */
+ for (idx = 0; idx < data->nattnums; idx++)
{
- value = heap_getattr(rows[i], attnum, tdesc, &isnull);
- attlen = TupleDescAttr(tdesc, attnum - 1)->attlen;
+ if (attnum == data->attnums[idx])
+ break;
}
- else
- {
- int idx = -(attnums[j] + 1);
-
- Assert((idx >= 0) && (idx < exprs->nexprs));
- value = exprs->values[idx][i];
- isnull = exprs->nulls[idx][i];
+ Assert(idx < data->nattnums);
- attlen = get_typlen(exprs->types[idx]);
- }
+ value = data->values[idx][i];
+ isnull = data->nulls[idx][i];
+ attlen = typlen[idx];
/*
* If this is a varlena value, check if it's too wide and if yes
@@ -1026,21 +1035,21 @@ build_sorted_items(int numrows, int *nitems, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
value = PointerGetDatum(PG_DETOAST_DATUM(value));
}
- items[idx].values[j] = value;
- items[idx].isnull[j] = isnull;
+ items[nrows].values[j] = value;
+ items[nrows].isnull[j] = isnull;
}
if (toowide)
continue;
- idx++;
+ nrows++;
}
/* store the actual number of items (ignoring the too-wide ones) */
- *nitems = idx;
+ *nitems = nrows;
/* all items were too wide */
- if (idx == 0)
+ if (nrows == 0)
{
/* everything is allocated as a single chunk */
pfree(items);
@@ -1048,7 +1057,7 @@ build_sorted_items(int numrows, int *nitems, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
}
/* do the sort, using the multi-sort */
- qsort_arg((void *) items, idx, sizeof(SortItem),
+ qsort_arg((void *) items, nrows, sizeof(SortItem),
multi_sort_compare, mss);
return items;
@@ -2434,59 +2443,61 @@ statext_expressions_load(Oid stxoid, int idx)
* all the requested statistics types. This matters especially for
* expensive expressions, of course.
*/
-static ExprInfo *
-evaluate_expressions(Relation rel, List *exprs, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows)
+static StatBuildData *
+make_build_data(Relation rel, StatExtEntry *stat, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
+ VacAttrStats **stats)
{
/* evaluated expressions */
- ExprInfo *result;
+ StatBuildData *result;
char *ptr;
Size len;
int i;
+ int k;
int idx;
TupleTableSlot *slot;
EState *estate;
ExprContext *econtext;
List *exprstates = NIL;
- int nexprs = list_length(exprs);
+ int nkeys = bms_num_members(stat->columns) + list_length(stat->exprs);
ListCell *lc;
/* allocate everything as a single chunk, so we can free it easily */
- len = MAXALIGN(sizeof(ExprInfo));
- len += MAXALIGN(sizeof(Oid) * nexprs); /* types */
- len += MAXALIGN(sizeof(Oid) * nexprs); /* collations */
+ len = MAXALIGN(sizeof(StatBuildData));
+ len += MAXALIGN(sizeof(AttrNumber) * nkeys); /* attnums */
+ len += MAXALIGN(sizeof(VacAttrStats *) * nkeys); /* stats */
/* values */
- len += MAXALIGN(sizeof(Datum *) * nexprs);
- len += nexprs * MAXALIGN(sizeof(Datum) * numrows);
+ len += MAXALIGN(sizeof(Datum *) * nkeys);
+ len += nkeys * MAXALIGN(sizeof(Datum) * numrows);
/* nulls */
- len += MAXALIGN(sizeof(bool *) * nexprs);
- len += nexprs * MAXALIGN(sizeof(bool) * numrows);
+ len += MAXALIGN(sizeof(bool *) * nkeys);
+ len += nkeys * MAXALIGN(sizeof(bool) * numrows);
ptr = palloc(len);
/* set the pointers */
- result = (ExprInfo *) ptr;
- ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(ExprInfo));
+ result = (StatBuildData *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(StatBuildData));
- /* types */
- result->types = (Oid *) ptr;
- ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(Oid) * nexprs);
+ /* attnums */
+ result->attnums = (AttrNumber *) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(AttrNumber) * nkeys);
- /* collations */
- result->collations = (Oid *) ptr;
- ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(Oid) * nexprs);
+ /* stats */
+ result->stats = (VacAttrStats **) ptr;
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(VacAttrStats *) * nkeys);
/* values */
result->values = (Datum **) ptr;
- ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(Datum *) * nexprs);
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(Datum *) * nkeys);
/* nulls */
result->nulls = (bool **) ptr;
- ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(bool *) * nexprs);
+ ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(bool *) * nkeys);
- for (i = 0; i < nexprs; i++)
+ for (i = 0; i < nkeys; i++)
{
result->values[i] = (Datum *) ptr;
ptr += MAXALIGN(sizeof(Datum) * numrows);
@@ -2497,17 +2508,46 @@ evaluate_expressions(Relation rel, List *exprs, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows)
Assert((ptr - (char *) result) == len);
- result->nexprs = list_length(exprs);
+ /* we have it allocated, so let's fill the values */
+ result->nattnums = nkeys;
+ result->numrows = numrows;
+ /* fill the attribute info - first attributes, then expressions */
idx = 0;
- foreach (lc, exprs)
+ k = -1;
+ while ((k = bms_next_member(stat->columns, k)) >= 0)
+ {
+ result->attnums[idx] = k;
+ result->stats[idx] = stats[idx];
+
+ idx++;
+ }
+
+ k = -1;
+ foreach (lc, stat->exprs)
{
Node *expr = (Node *) lfirst(lc);
- result->types[idx] = exprType(expr);
- result->collations[idx] = exprCollation(expr);
+ result->attnums[idx] = k;
+ result->stats[idx] = examine_expression(expr);
idx++;
+ k--;
+ }
+
+ /* first extract values for all the regular attributes */
+ for (i = 0; i < numrows; i++)
+ {
+ idx = 0;
+ k = -1;
+ while ((k = bms_next_member(stat->columns, k)) >= 0)
+ {
+ result->values[idx][i] = heap_getattr(rows[i], k,
+ result->stats[idx]->tupDesc,
+ &result->nulls[idx][i]);
+
+ idx++;
+ }
}
/*
@@ -2526,7 +2566,7 @@ evaluate_expressions(Relation rel, List *exprs, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows)
econtext->ecxt_scantuple = slot;
/* Set up expression evaluation state */
- exprstates = ExecPrepareExprList(exprs, estate);
+ exprstates = ExecPrepareExprList(stat->exprs, estate);
for (i = 0; i < numrows; i++)
{
@@ -2539,7 +2579,7 @@ evaluate_expressions(Relation rel, List *exprs, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows)
/* Set up for predicate or expression evaluation */
ExecStoreHeapTuple(rows[i], slot, false);
- idx = 0;
+ idx = bms_num_members(stat->columns);
foreach (lc, exprstates)
{
Datum datum;
diff --git a/src/backend/statistics/mcv.c b/src/backend/statistics/mcv.c
index 323d476814..844ba6f71f 100644
--- a/src/backend/statistics/mcv.c
+++ b/src/backend/statistics/mcv.c
@@ -74,8 +74,7 @@
((ndims) * sizeof(DimensionInfo)) + \
((nitems) * ITEM_SIZE(ndims)))
-static MultiSortSupport build_mss(VacAttrStats **stats, int numattrs,
- ExprInfo *exprs);
+static MultiSortSupport build_mss(StatBuildData *data);
static SortItem *build_distinct_groups(int numrows, SortItem *items,
MultiSortSupport mss, int *ndistinct);
@@ -182,16 +181,11 @@ get_mincount_for_mcv_list(int samplerows, double totalrows)
*
*/
MCVList *
-statext_mcv_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
- Bitmapset *attrs, VacAttrStats **stats,
- double totalrows, int stattarget)
+statext_mcv_build(StatBuildData *data, double totalrows, int stattarget)
{
int i,
- k,
- numattrs,
ngroups,
nitems;
- AttrNumber *attnums;
double mincount;
SortItem *items;
SortItem *groups;
@@ -199,38 +193,11 @@ statext_mcv_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
MultiSortSupport mss;
/* comparator for all the columns */
- mss = build_mss(stats, bms_num_members(attrs), exprs);
-
- /*
- * treat expressions as special attributes with high attnums
- *
- * XXX We do this after build_mss, because that expects the bitmapset
- * to only contain simple attributes (with a matching VacAttrStats)
- */
-
- /*
- * Transform the bms into an array, to make accessing i-th member easier.
- */
- attnums = (AttrNumber *) palloc(sizeof(AttrNumber) * (bms_num_members(attrs) + exprs->nexprs));
-
- numattrs = 0;
-
- /* regular attributes */
- k = -1;
- while ((k = bms_next_member(attrs, k)) >= 0)
- attnums[numattrs++] = k;
-
- /* treat expressions as attributes with negative attnums */
- for (i = 0; i < exprs->nexprs; i++)
- attnums[numattrs++] = -(i+1);
-
- Assert(numattrs >= 2);
- Assert(numattrs == (bms_num_members(attrs) + exprs->nexprs));
-
+ mss = build_mss(data);
/* sort the rows */
- items = build_sorted_items(numrows, &nitems, rows, exprs,
- stats[0]->tupDesc, mss, numattrs, attnums);
+ items = build_sorted_items(data, &nitems, mss,
+ data->nattnums, data->attnums);
if (!items)
return NULL;
@@ -265,7 +232,7 @@ statext_mcv_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
* using get_mincount_for_mcv_list() and then keep all items that seem to
* be more common than that.
*/
- mincount = get_mincount_for_mcv_list(numrows, totalrows);
+ mincount = get_mincount_for_mcv_list(data->numrows, totalrows);
/*
* Walk the groups until we find the first group with a count below the
@@ -301,7 +268,7 @@ statext_mcv_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
+ sizeof(SortSupportData));
/* compute frequencies for values in each column */
- nfreqs = (int *) palloc0(sizeof(int) * numattrs);
+ nfreqs = (int *) palloc0(sizeof(int) * data->nattnums);
freqs = build_column_frequencies(groups, ngroups, mss, nfreqs);
/*
@@ -312,12 +279,12 @@ statext_mcv_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
mcvlist->magic = STATS_MCV_MAGIC;
mcvlist->type = STATS_MCV_TYPE_BASIC;
- mcvlist->ndimensions = numattrs;
+ mcvlist->ndimensions = data->nattnums;
mcvlist->nitems = nitems;
/* store info about data type OIDs */
- for (i = 0; i < numattrs; i++)
- mcvlist->types[i] = stats[i]->attrtypid;
+ for (i = 0; i < data->nattnums; i++)
+ mcvlist->types[i] = data->stats[i]->attrtypid;
/* Copy the first chunk of groups into the result. */
for (i = 0; i < nitems; i++)
@@ -325,22 +292,22 @@ statext_mcv_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
/* just pointer to the proper place in the list */
MCVItem *item = &mcvlist->items[i];
- item->values = (Datum *) palloc(sizeof(Datum) * numattrs);
- item->isnull = (bool *) palloc(sizeof(bool) * numattrs);
+ item->values = (Datum *) palloc(sizeof(Datum) * data->nattnums);
+ item->isnull = (bool *) palloc(sizeof(bool) * data->nattnums);
/* copy values for the group */
- memcpy(item->values, groups[i].values, sizeof(Datum) * numattrs);
- memcpy(item->isnull, groups[i].isnull, sizeof(bool) * numattrs);
+ memcpy(item->values, groups[i].values, sizeof(Datum) * data->nattnums);
+ memcpy(item->isnull, groups[i].isnull, sizeof(bool) * data->nattnums);
/* groups should be sorted by frequency in descending order */
Assert((i == 0) || (groups[i - 1].count >= groups[i].count));
/* group frequency */
- item->frequency = (double) groups[i].count / numrows;
+ item->frequency = (double) groups[i].count / data->numrows;
/* base frequency, if the attributes were independent */
item->base_frequency = 1.0;
- for (j = 0; j < numattrs; j++)
+ for (j = 0; j < data->nattnums; j++)
{
SortItem *freq;
@@ -356,7 +323,7 @@ statext_mcv_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
sizeof(SortItem),
multi_sort_compare, tmp);
- item->base_frequency *= ((double) freq->count) / numrows;
+ item->base_frequency *= ((double) freq->count) / data->numrows;
}
}
@@ -375,17 +342,17 @@ statext_mcv_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
* build MultiSortSupport for the attributes passed in attrs
*/
static MultiSortSupport
-build_mss(VacAttrStats **stats, int numattrs, ExprInfo *exprs)
+build_mss(StatBuildData *data)
{
int i;
/* Sort by multiple columns (using array of SortSupport) */
- MultiSortSupport mss = multi_sort_init(numattrs + exprs->nexprs);
+ MultiSortSupport mss = multi_sort_init(data->nattnums);
/* prepare the sort functions for all the attributes */
- for (i = 0; i < numattrs; i++)
+ for (i = 0; i < data->nattnums; i++)
{
- VacAttrStats *colstat = stats[i];
+ VacAttrStats *colstat = data->stats[i];
TypeCacheEntry *type;
type = lookup_type_cache(colstat->attrtypid, TYPECACHE_LT_OPR);
@@ -396,20 +363,6 @@ build_mss(VacAttrStats **stats, int numattrs, ExprInfo *exprs)
multi_sort_add_dimension(mss, i, type->lt_opr, colstat->attrcollid);
}
- /* prepare the sort functions for all the expressions */
- for (i = 0; i < exprs->nexprs; i++)
- {
- TypeCacheEntry *type;
-
- type = lookup_type_cache(exprs->types[i], TYPECACHE_LT_OPR);
- if (type->lt_opr == InvalidOid) /* shouldn't happen */
- elog(ERROR, "cache lookup failed for ordering operator for type %u",
- exprs->types[i]);
-
- multi_sort_add_dimension(mss, numattrs + i, type->lt_opr,
- exprs->collations[i]);
- }
-
return mss;
}
diff --git a/src/backend/statistics/mvdistinct.c b/src/backend/statistics/mvdistinct.c
index 5e796e7123..7ca59d9785 100644
--- a/src/backend/statistics/mvdistinct.c
+++ b/src/backend/statistics/mvdistinct.c
@@ -36,9 +36,7 @@
#include "utils/syscache.h"
#include "utils/typcache.h"
-static double ndistinct_for_combination(double totalrows, int numrows,
- HeapTuple *rows, ExprInfo *exprs,
- int nattrs, VacAttrStats **stats,
+static double ndistinct_for_combination(double totalrows, StatBuildData *data,
int k, int *combination);
static double estimate_ndistinct(double totalrows, int numrows, int d, int f1);
static int n_choose_k(int n, int k);
@@ -88,17 +86,12 @@ static void generate_combinations(CombinationGenerator *state);
* allow using Bitmapsets.
*/
MVNDistinct *
-statext_ndistinct_build(double totalrows, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
- ExprInfo *exprs, Bitmapset *attrs,
- VacAttrStats **stats)
+statext_ndistinct_build(double totalrows, StatBuildData *data)
{
MVNDistinct *result;
- int i;
int k;
int itemcnt;
- int numattrs = bms_num_members(attrs);
- int numcombs = num_combinations(numattrs + exprs->nexprs);
- Bitmapset *tmp = NULL;
+ int numcombs = num_combinations(data->nattnums);
result = palloc(offsetof(MVNDistinct, items) +
numcombs * sizeof(MVNDistinctItem));
@@ -106,38 +99,14 @@ statext_ndistinct_build(double totalrows, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
result->type = STATS_NDISTINCT_TYPE_BASIC;
result->nitems = numcombs;
- /*
- * Treat expressions as system attributes with negative attnums,
- * but offset everything by number of expressions.
- */
- for (i = 0; i < exprs->nexprs; i++)
- {
- AttrNumber attnum = -(i + 1);
- tmp = bms_add_member(tmp, attnum + exprs->nexprs);
- }
-
- /* regular attributes */
- k = -1;
- while ((k = bms_next_member(attrs, k)) >= 0)
- {
- AttrNumber attnum = k;
- tmp = bms_add_member(tmp, attnum + exprs->nexprs);
- }
-
- /* use the newly built bitmapset */
- attrs = tmp;
-
- /* make sure there were no clashes */
- Assert(bms_num_members(attrs) == numattrs + exprs->nexprs);
-
itemcnt = 0;
- for (k = 2; k <= bms_num_members(attrs); k++)
+ for (k = 2; k <= data->nattnums; k++)
{
int *combination;
CombinationGenerator *generator;
/* generate combinations of K out of N elements */
- generator = generator_init(bms_num_members(attrs), k);
+ generator = generator_init(data->nattnums, k);
while ((combination = generator_next(generator)))
{
@@ -147,36 +116,16 @@ statext_ndistinct_build(double totalrows, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
item->attributes = palloc(sizeof(AttrNumber) * k);
item->nattributes = k;
+ /* translate the indexes to attnums */
for (j = 0; j < k; j++)
{
- AttrNumber attnum = InvalidAttrNumber;
-
- /*
- * The expressions have negative attnums, so even with the
- * offset are before regular attributes. So the first chunk
- * of indexes are for expressions.
- */
- if (combination[j] >= exprs->nexprs)
- attnum
- = stats[combination[j] - exprs->nexprs]->attr->attnum;
- else
- {
- /* make sure the expression index is valid */
- Assert(combination[j] >= 0);
- Assert(combination[j] < exprs->nexprs);
-
- attnum = -(combination[j] + 1);
- }
-
- Assert(attnum != InvalidAttrNumber);
-
- item->attributes[j] = attnum;
+ item->attributes[j] = data->attnums[combination[j]];
+
+ Assert(AttributeNumberIsValid(item->attributes[j]));
}
item->ndistinct =
- ndistinct_for_combination(totalrows, numrows, rows,
- exprs, numattrs,
- stats, k, combination);
+ ndistinct_for_combination(totalrows, data, k, combination);
itemcnt++;
Assert(itemcnt <= result->nitems);
@@ -471,9 +420,8 @@ pg_ndistinct_send(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
* combination of multiple columns.
*/
static double
-ndistinct_for_combination(double totalrows, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
- ExprInfo *exprs, int nattrs,
- VacAttrStats **stats, int k, int *combination)
+ndistinct_for_combination(double totalrows, StatBuildData *data,
+ int k, int *combination)
{
int i,
j;
@@ -493,11 +441,11 @@ ndistinct_for_combination(double totalrows, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
* using the specified column combination as dimensions. We could try to
* sort in place, but it'd probably be more complex and bug-prone.
*/
- items = (SortItem *) palloc(numrows * sizeof(SortItem));
- values = (Datum *) palloc0(sizeof(Datum) * numrows * k);
- isnull = (bool *) palloc0(sizeof(bool) * numrows * k);
+ items = (SortItem *) palloc(data->numrows * sizeof(SortItem));
+ values = (Datum *) palloc0(sizeof(Datum) * data->numrows * k);
+ isnull = (bool *) palloc0(sizeof(bool) * data->numrows * k);
- for (i = 0; i < numrows; i++)
+ for (i = 0; i < data->numrows; i++)
{
items[i].values = &values[i * k];
items[i].isnull = &isnull[i * k];
@@ -514,24 +462,11 @@ ndistinct_for_combination(double totalrows, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
{
Oid typid;
TypeCacheEntry *type;
- AttrNumber attnum = InvalidAttrNumber;
- TupleDesc tdesc = NULL;
Oid collid = InvalidOid;
+ VacAttrStats *colstat = data->stats[combination[i]];
- /* first nexprs indexes are for expressions, then regular attributes */
- if (combination[i] >= exprs->nexprs)
- {
- VacAttrStats *colstat = stats[combination[i] - exprs->nexprs];
- typid = colstat->attrtypid;
- attnum = colstat->attr->attnum;
- collid = colstat->attrcollid;
- tdesc = colstat->tupDesc;
- }
- else
- {
- typid = exprs->types[combination[i]];
- collid = exprs->collations[combination[i]];
- }
+ typid = colstat->attrtypid;
+ collid = colstat->attrcollid;
type = lookup_type_cache(typid, TYPECACHE_LT_OPR);
if (type->lt_opr == InvalidOid) /* shouldn't happen */
@@ -542,38 +477,15 @@ ndistinct_for_combination(double totalrows, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
multi_sort_add_dimension(mss, i, type->lt_opr, collid);
/* accumulate all the data for this dimension into the arrays */
- for (j = 0; j < numrows; j++)
+ for (j = 0; j < data->numrows; j++)
{
- /*
- * The first exprs indexes identify expressions, higher indexes
- * are for plain attributes.
- *
- * XXX This seems a bit strange that we don't offset the (i)
- * in any way?
- */
- if (combination[i] >= exprs->nexprs)
- items[j].values[i] =
- heap_getattr(rows[j],
- attnum,
- tdesc,
- &items[j].isnull[i]);
- else
- {
- /* we know the first nexprs expressions are expressions,
- * and the value is directly the expression index */
- int idx = combination[i];
-
- /* make sure the expression index is valid */
- Assert((idx >= 0) && (idx < exprs->nexprs));
-
- items[j].values[i] = exprs->values[idx][j];
- items[j].isnull[i] = exprs->nulls[idx][j];
- }
+ items[j].values[i] = data->values[combination[i]][j];
+ items[j].isnull[i] = data->nulls[combination[i]][j];
}
}
/* We can sort the array now ... */
- qsort_arg((void *) items, numrows, sizeof(SortItem),
+ qsort_arg((void *) items, data->numrows, sizeof(SortItem),
multi_sort_compare, mss);
/* ... and count the number of distinct combinations */
@@ -581,7 +493,7 @@ ndistinct_for_combination(double totalrows, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
f1 = 0;
cnt = 1;
d = 1;
- for (i = 1; i < numrows; i++)
+ for (i = 1; i < data->numrows; i++)
{
if (multi_sort_compare(&items[i], &items[i - 1], mss) != 0)
{
@@ -598,7 +510,7 @@ ndistinct_for_combination(double totalrows, int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
if (cnt == 1)
f1 += 1;
- return estimate_ndistinct(totalrows, numrows, d, f1);
+ return estimate_ndistinct(totalrows, data->numrows, d, f1);
}
/* The Duj1 estimator (already used in analyze.c). */
diff --git a/src/include/statistics/extended_stats_internal.h b/src/include/statistics/extended_stats_internal.h
index 1f09799deb..7acf82aa0e 100644
--- a/src/include/statistics/extended_stats_internal.h
+++ b/src/include/statistics/extended_stats_internal.h
@@ -57,35 +57,26 @@ typedef struct SortItem
int count;
} SortItem;
-/*
- * Used to pass pre-computed information about expressions the stats
- * object is defined on.
- */
-typedef struct ExprInfo
-{
- int nexprs; /* number of expressions */
- Oid *collations; /* collation for each expression */
- Oid *types; /* type of each expression */
- Datum **values; /* values for each expression */
- bool **nulls; /* nulls for each expression */
-} ExprInfo;
-
-extern MVNDistinct *statext_ndistinct_build(double totalrows,
- int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
- ExprInfo *exprs, Bitmapset *attrs,
- VacAttrStats **stats);
+/* a unified representation of the data the statistics is built on */
+typedef struct StatBuildData {
+ int numrows;
+ int nattnums;
+ AttrNumber *attnums;
+ VacAttrStats **stats;
+ Datum **values;
+ bool **nulls;
+} StatBuildData;
+
+
+extern MVNDistinct *statext_ndistinct_build(double totalrows, StatBuildData *data);
extern bytea *statext_ndistinct_serialize(MVNDistinct *ndistinct);
extern MVNDistinct *statext_ndistinct_deserialize(bytea *data);
-extern MVDependencies *statext_dependencies_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
- ExprInfo *exprs, Bitmapset *attrs,
- VacAttrStats **stats);
+extern MVDependencies *statext_dependencies_build(StatBuildData *data);
extern bytea *statext_dependencies_serialize(MVDependencies *dependencies);
extern MVDependencies *statext_dependencies_deserialize(bytea *data);
-extern MCVList *statext_mcv_build(int numrows, HeapTuple *rows,
- ExprInfo *exprs, Bitmapset *attrs,
- VacAttrStats **stats,
+extern MCVList *statext_mcv_build(StatBuildData *data,
double totalrows, int stattarget);
extern bytea *statext_mcv_serialize(MCVList *mcv, VacAttrStats **stats);
extern MCVList *statext_mcv_deserialize(bytea *data);
@@ -108,8 +99,7 @@ extern void *bsearch_arg(const void *key, const void *base,
extern AttrNumber *build_attnums_array(Bitmapset *attrs, int nexprs, int *numattrs);
-extern SortItem *build_sorted_items(int numrows, int *nitems, HeapTuple *rows,
- ExprInfo *exprs, TupleDesc tdesc,
+extern SortItem *build_sorted_items(StatBuildData *data, int *nitems,
MultiSortSupport mss,
int numattrs, AttrNumber *attnums);
--
2.26.2
--------------614DDB87AFFED893713AC0E9--
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2023-11-27 13:56 Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Andrew Dunstan @ 2023-11-27 13:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Amit Langote <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andres Freund <[email protected]>; jian he <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On 2023-11-27 Mo 05:42, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> On 2023-Nov-27, Amit Langote wrote:
>
>>> For example, the jump between 13 and 14 looks worse.
>>> (I do wonder what happened there.)
>> The following commit sounds like it might be related?
> Yes, but not only that one. I did some more trolling in the commit log
> for the 14 timeframe further and found that the following commits are
> the ones with highest additions to YYLAST during that cycle:
>
> yylast │ yylast_addition │ commit │ subject
> ────────┼─────────────────┼────────────┼────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
> 106051 │ 1883 │ 92bf7e2d02 │ Provide the OR REPLACE option for CREATE TRIGGER.
> 105325 │ 1869 │ 06a7c3154f │ Allow most keywords to be used as column labels without requiring AS.
> 104395 │ 1816 │ 45b9805706 │ Allow CURRENT_ROLE where CURRENT_USER is accepted
> 107537 │ 1139 │ a4d75c86bf │ Extended statistics on expressions
> 105410 │ 1067 │ b5913f6120 │ Refactor CLUSTER and REINDEX grammar to use DefElem for option lists
> 106007 │ 965 │ 3696a600e2 │ SEARCH and CYCLE clauses
> 106864 │ 733 │ be45be9c33 │ Implement GROUP BY DISTINCT
> 105886 │ 609 │ 844fe9f159 │ Add the ability for the core grammar to have more than one parse target.
> 108400 │ 571 │ ec48314708 │ Revert per-index collation version tracking feature.
> 108939 │ 539 │ e6241d8e03 │ Rethink definition of pg_attribute.attcompression.
>
> but we also have these:
>
> 105521 │ -530 │ 926fa801ac │ Remove undocumented IS [NOT] OF syntax.
> 104202 │ -640 │ c4325cefba │ Fold AlterForeignTableStmt into AlterTableStmt
> 104168 │ -718 │ 40c24bfef9 │ Improve our ability to regurgitate SQL-syntax function calls.
> 108111 │ -828 │ e56bce5d43 │ Reconsider the handling of procedure OUT parameters.
> 106398 │ -834 │ 71f4c8c6f7 │ ALTER TABLE ... DETACH PARTITION ... CONCURRENTLY
> 104402 │ -923 │ 2453ea1422 │ Support for OUT parameters in procedures
> 103456 │ -939 │ 1ed6b89563 │ Remove support for postfix (right-unary) operators.
> 104343 │ -1178 │ 873ea9ee69 │ Refactor parsing rules for option lists of EXPLAIN, VACUUM and ANALYZE
> 102784 │ -1417 │ 8f5b596744 │ Refactor AlterExtensionContentsStmt grammar
> (59 filas)
>
Interesting. But inferring a speed effect from such changes is
difficult. I don't have a good idea about measuring parser speed, but a
tool to do that would be useful. Amit has made a start on such
measurements, but it's only a start. I'd prefer to have evidence rather
than speculation.
cheers
andrew
--
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EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2023-11-27 14:06 Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
parent: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 2 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: Alvaro Herrera @ 2023-11-27 14:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; +Cc: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; Andres Freund <[email protected]>; jian he <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On 2023-Nov-27, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> Interesting. But inferring a speed effect from such changes is difficult. I
> don't have a good idea about measuring parser speed, but a tool to do that
> would be useful. Amit has made a start on such measurements, but it's only a
> start. I'd prefer to have evidence rather than speculation.
At this point one thing that IMO we cannot afford to do, is stop feature
progress work on the name of parser speed. I mean, parser speed is
important, and we need to be mindful that what we add is reasonable.
But at some point we'll probably have to fix that by parsing
differently (a top-down parser, perhaps? Split the parser in smaller
pieces that each deal with subsets of the whole thing?)
Peter told me earlier today that he noticed that the parser changes he
proposed made the parser source code smaller, they result in larger
parser tables (in terms of the number of states, I think he said). But
source code maintainability is also very important, so my suggestion
would be that those changes be absorbed into Amit's commits nonetheless.
The amount of effort spent on the parsing aspect on this thread seems in
line with what we should always be doing: keep an eye on it, but not
disregard the work just because the parser tables have grown.
--
Álvaro Herrera 48°01'N 7°57'E — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/
"La persona que no quería pecar / estaba obligada a sentarse
en duras y empinadas sillas / desprovistas, por cierto
de blandos atenuantes" (Patricio Vogel)
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2023-11-27 17:50 Andres Freund <[email protected]>
parent: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 0 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: Andres Freund @ 2023-11-27 17:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; Amit Langote <[email protected]>; jian he <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
Hi,
On 2023-11-27 15:06:12 +0100, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> On 2023-Nov-27, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>
> > Interesting. But inferring a speed effect from such changes is difficult. I
> > don't have a good idea about measuring parser speed, but a tool to do that
> > would be useful. Amit has made a start on such measurements, but it's only a
> > start. I'd prefer to have evidence rather than speculation.
Yea, the parser table sizes are influenced by the increase in complexity of
the grammar, but it's not a trivial correlation. Bison attempts to compress
the state space and it looks like there are some heuristics involved.
> At this point one thing that IMO we cannot afford to do, is stop feature
> progress work on the name of parser speed.
Agreed - I don't think anyone advocated that though.
> But at some point we'll probably have to fix that by parsing differently (a
> top-down parser, perhaps? Split the parser in smaller pieces that each deal
> with subsets of the whole thing?)
Yea. Both perhaps. Being able to have sub-grammars would be quite powerful I
think, and we might be able to do it without loosing cross-checking from bison
that our grammar is conflict free. Even if the resulting combined state space
is larger, better locality should more than make up for that.
> The amount of effort spent on the parsing aspect on this thread seems in
> line with what we should always be doing: keep an eye on it, but not
> disregard the work just because the parser tables have grown.
I think we've, in other threads, not paid enough attention to it and just
added stuff to the grammar in the first way that didn't produce shift/reduce
conflicts... Of course a decent part of the problem here is the SQL standard
that so seems to like adding one-off forms of grammar (yes,
func_expr_common_subexpr, I'm looking at you)...
Greetings,
Andres Freund
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-18 11:46 Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Alvaro Herrera @ 2024-01-18 11:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; jian he <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
I've been eyeballing the coverage report generated after applying all
patches (but I only checked the code added by the 0008 patch). AFAICS
the coverage is pretty good. Some uncovered paths:
commands/explain.c (Hmm, I think this is a preexisting bug actually)
3893 18 : case T_TableFuncScan:
3894 18 : Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_TABLEFUNC);
3895 18 : if (rte->tablefunc)
3896 0 : if (rte->tablefunc->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
3897 0 : objectname = "xmltable";
3898 : else /* Must be TFT_JSON_TABLE */
3899 0 : objectname = "json_table";
3900 : else
3901 18 : objectname = NULL;
3902 18 : objecttag = "Table Function Name";
3903 18 : break;
parser/gram.y:
16940 : json_table_plan_cross:
16941 : json_table_plan_primary CROSS json_table_plan_primary
16942 39 : { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
16943 : | json_table_plan_cross CROSS json_table_plan_primary
16944 0 : { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
Not really sure how critical this one is TBH.
utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c:
3492 : /* Recursively reset scan and its child nodes */
3493 : static void
3494 120 : JsonTableRescanRecursive(JsonTablePlanState * state)
3495 : {
3496 120 : if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
3497 : {
3498 0 : JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
3499 :
3500 0 : JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->left);
3501 0 : JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
3502 0 : join->advanceRight = false;
3503 : }
I think this one had better be covered.
--
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"The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster
than society gathers wisdom." (Isaac Asimov)
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-18 13:12 Amit Langote <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Amit Langote @ 2024-01-18 13:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jian he <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 22, 2023 at 10:01 PM jian he <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
Thanks for the reviews.
> v33-0007-SQL-JSON-query-functions.patch, commit message:
> This introduces the SQL/JSON functions for querying JSON data using
> jsonpath expressions. The functions are:
>
> should it be "These functions are"
Rewrote that sentence to say "introduces the following SQL/JSON functions..."
> + <para>
> + Returns true if the SQL/JSON <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
> + applied to the <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
> + <replaceable>value</replaceable>s yields any items.
> + The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies what is returned if
> + an error occurs; the default is to return <literal>FALSE</literal>.
> + Note that if the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
> + is <literal>strict</literal>, an error is generated if it
> yields no items.
> + </para>
>
> I think the following description is more accurate.
> + Note that if the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
> + is <literal>strict</literal> and the <literal>ON
> ERROR</literal> clause is <literal> ERROR</literal>,
> + an error is generated if it yields no items.
> + </para>
True, fixed.
> +/*
> + * transformJsonTable -
> + * Transform a raw JsonTable into TableFunc.
> + *
> + * Transform the document-generating expression, the row-generating expression,
> + * the column-generating expressions, and the default value expressions.
> + */
> +ParseNamespaceItem *
> +transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt)
> +{
> + JsonTableParseContext cxt;
> + TableFunc *tf = makeNode(TableFunc);
> + JsonFuncExpr *jfe = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
> + JsonExpr *je;
> + JsonTablePlan *plan = jt->plan;
> + char *rootPathName = jt->pathname;
> + char *rootPath;
> + bool is_lateral;
> +
> + if (jt->on_empty)
> + ereport(ERROR,
> + (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
> + errmsg("ON EMPTY not allowed in JSON_TABLE"),
> + parser_errposition(pstate,
> + exprLocation((Node *) jt->on_empty))));
>
> This error may be slightly misleading?
> you can add ON EMPTY inside the COLUMNS part, like the following:
> SELECT * FROM (VALUES ('1'), ('"1"')) vals(js) LEFT OUTER JOIN
> JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' default 1 ON
> empty)) jt ON true;
That check is to catch an ON EMPTY specified *outside* the COLUMN(...)
clause of a JSON_TABLE(...) expression. It was added during a recent
gram.y refactoring, but maybe that wasn't a great idea. It seems
better to disallow the ON EMPTY clause in the grammar itself.
> + <para>
> + Each <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clause can generate one or more
> + columns. Columns produced by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>s at the
> + same level are considered to be <firstterm>siblings</firstterm>,
> + while a column produced by a <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> is
> + considered to be a child of the column produced by a
> + <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> or row expression at a higher level.
> + Sibling columns are always joined first. Once they are processed,
> + the resulting rows are joined to the parent row.
> + </para>
> Does changing to the following make sense?
> + considered to be a <firstterm>child</firstterm> of the column produced by a
> + the resulting rows are joined to the <firstterm>parent</firstterm> row.
Terms "child" and "parent" are already introduced in previous
paragraphs, so no need for the <firstterm> tag.
> seems like `format json_representation`, not listed in the
> documentation, but json_representation is "Parameters", do we need
> add a section to explain it?
> even though I think currently we can only do `FORMAT JSON`.
The syntax appears to allow an optional ENCODING UTF8 too, so I've
gotten rid of json_representation and literally listed out what the
syntax says.
> SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$' COLUMNS (item int PATH '$'
> empty on empty)) bar;
> ERROR: cannot cast jsonb array to type integer
> The error is the same as the output of the following:
> SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$' COLUMNS (item int PATH '$'
> empty array on empty )) bar;
> but these two are different things?
EMPTY and EMPTY ARRAY both spell out an array:
json_behavior_type:
...
| EMPTY_P ARRAY { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
/* non-standard, for Oracle compatibility only */
| EMPTY_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
> + /* FALLTHROUGH */
> + case JTC_EXISTS:
> + case JTC_FORMATTED:
> + {
> + Node *je;
> + CaseTestExpr *param = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
> +
> + param->collation = InvalidOid;
> + param->typeId = cxt->contextItemTypid;
> + param->typeMod = -1;
> +
> + if (rawc->wrapper != JSW_NONE &&
> + rawc->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC)
> + ereport(ERROR,
> + (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
> + errmsg("cannot use WITH WRAPPER clause for formatted colunmns"
> + " without also specifying OMIT/KEEP QUOTES"),
> + parser_errposition(pstate, rawc->location)));
>
> typo, should be "formatted columns".
Oops.
> I suspect people will be confused with the meaning of "formatted column".
> maybe we can replace this part:"cannot use WITH WRAPPER clause for
> formatted column"
> to
> "SQL/JSON WITH WRAPPER behavior must not be specified when FORMAT
> clause is used"
>
> SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text
> FORMAT JSON PATH '$' with wrapper KEEP QUOTES));
> ERROR: cannot use WITH WRAPPER clause for formatted colunmns without
> also specifying OMIT/KEEP QUOTES
> LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
> ^
> this error is misleading, since now I am using WITH WRAPPER clause for
> formatted columns and specified KEEP QUOTES.
>
> in parse_expr.c, we have errmsg("SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be
> specified when WITH WRAPPER is used").
It seems to me that we should just remove the above check in
appendJsonTableColumns() and let the check(s) in parse_expr.c take
care of the various allowed/disallowed scenarios for "formatted"
columns. Also see further below...
> +/*
> + * Fetch next row from a cross/union joined scan.
> + *
> + * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
> + */
> +static bool
> +JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state)
> +{
> + JsonTableJoinState *join;
> +
> + if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE)
> + return JsonTableScanNextRow((JsonTableScanState *) state);
> +
> + join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
> + if (join->advanceRight)
> + {
> + /* fetch next inner row */
> + if (JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
> + return true;
> +
> + /* inner rows are exhausted */
> + if (join->cross)
> + join->advanceRight = false; /* next outer row */
> + else
> + return false; /* end of scan */
> + }
> +
> + while (!join->advanceRight)
> + {
> + /* fetch next outer row */
> + bool left = JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->left);
>
> + bool left = JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->left);
> JsonTablePlanNextRow function comment says "Returns false at the end
> of a scan, true otherwise.",
> so bool variable name as "left" seems not so good?
Hmm, maybe, "more" might be more appropriate given the context.
> It might help others understand the whole code by adding some comments on
> struct JsonTableScanState and struct JsonTableJoinState.
> since json_table patch is quite recursive, IMHO.
Agree that the various JsonTable parser/executor comments are lacking.
Working on adding more commentary and improving the notation -- struct
names, etc.
> I did some minor refactoring in parse_expr.c, since some code like
> transformJsonExprCommon is duplicated.
Thanks, I've adopted some of the ideas in your patch.
On Mon, Dec 25, 2023 at 2:03 PM jian he <[email protected]> wrote:
> +/*
> + * JsonTableFetchRow
> + * Prepare the next "current" tuple for upcoming GetValue calls.
> + * Returns FALSE if the row-filter expression returned no more rows.
> + */
> +static bool
> +JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state)
> +{
> + JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
> + GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableFetchRow");
> +
> + if (cxt->empty)
> + return false;
> +
> + return JsonTableScanNextRow(cxt->root);
> +}
>
> The declaration of struct JsonbTableRoutine, SetRowFilter field is
> null. So I am confused by the above comment.
Yeah, it might be a leftover from copy-pasting the XML code. Reworded
the comment to not mention SetRowFilter.
> also seems the `if (cxt->empty)` part never called.
I don't understand why the context struct has that empty flag too, it
might be a leftover field. Removed.
> +static inline JsonTableExecContext *
> +GetJsonTableExecContext(TableFuncScanState *state, const char *fname)
> +{
> + JsonTableExecContext *result;
> +
> + if (!IsA(state, TableFuncScanState))
> + elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
> + result = (JsonTableExecContext *) state->opaque;
> + if (result->magic != JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC)
> + elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
> +
> + return result;
> +}
> I think Assert(IsA(state, TableFuncScanState)) would be better.
Hmm, better to leave this as-is to be consistent with what the XML
code is doing. Though I also wonder why it's not an Assert in the
first place.
> +/*
> + * JsonTablePlanType -
> + * flags for JSON_TABLE plan node types representation
> + */
> +typedef enum JsonTablePlanType
> +{
> + JSTP_DEFAULT,
> + JSTP_SIMPLE,
> + JSTP_JOINED,
> +} JsonTablePlanType;
> it would be better to add some comments on it. thanks.
>
> JsonTablePlanNextRow is quite recursive! Adding more explanation would
> be helpful, thanks.
Will do.
> +/* Recursively reset scan and its child nodes */
> +static void
> +JsonTableRescanRecursive(JsonTablePlanState * state)
> +{
> + if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
> + {
> + JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
> +
> + JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->left);
> + JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
> + join->advanceRight = false;
> + }
> + else
> + {
> + JsonTableScanState *scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
> +
> + Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
> + JsonTableRescan(scan);
> + if (scan->plan.nested)
> + JsonTableRescanRecursive(scan->plan.nested);
> + }
> +}
>
> From the coverage report, I noticed the first IF branch in
> JsonTableRescanRecursive never called.
Will look into this.
> + foreach(col, columns)
> + {
> + JsonTableColumn *rawc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(col));
> + Oid typid;
> + int32 typmod;
> + Node *colexpr;
> +
> + if (rawc->name)
> + {
> + /* make sure column names are unique */
> + ListCell *colname;
> +
> + foreach(colname, tf->colnames)
> + if (!strcmp((const char *) colname, rawc->name))
> + ereport(ERROR,
> + (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
> + errmsg("column name \"%s\" is not unique",
> + rawc->name),
> + parser_errposition(pstate, rawc->location)));
>
> this `/* make sure column names are unique */` logic part already
> validated in isJsonTablePathNameDuplicate, so we don't need it?
> actually isJsonTablePathNameDuplicate validates both column name and pathname.
I think you are right. All columns/path names are de-duplicated much
earlier at the beginning of transformJsonTable(), so there's no need
for the above check.
That said, I don't know why column and path names share the namespace
or whether that has any semantic issues. Maybe there aren't, but will
think some more on that.
> select jt.* from jsonb_table_test jtt,
> json_table (jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
> columns (n for ordinality,
> nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( c int path '$' ),
> nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( s int path '$' ))
> ) jt;
>
> ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: pb
> HINT: JSON_TABLE column names must be distinct from one another.
> the error is not very accurate, since pb is a pathname?
I think this can be improved by passing the information whether it's a
column or path name to the deduplication code. I've reworked that
code to get more useful error info.
On Wed, Jan 3, 2024 at 7:53 PM jian he <[email protected]> wrote:
> some more minor issues:
> SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a":[123,2]}', '$'
> COLUMNS (item int[] PATH '$.a' error on error, foo text path '$'
> error on error)) bar;
> ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
>
> the error message seems not so great, imho.
> since the JSON_TABLE doc entries didn't mention that
> JSON_TABLE actually transformed to json_value, json_query, json_exists.
Hmm, yes, the context whether the JSON_VALUE() is user-specified or
internally generated is not readily available where the error is
reported.
I'm inlinced to document this aspect of JSON_TABLE(), instead of
complicating the executor interfaces in order to make the error
message better.
> JSON_VALUE even though cannot specify KEEP | OMIT QUOTES.
> It might be a good idea to mention the default is to omit quotes in the doc.
> because JSON_TABLE actually transformed to json_value, json_query, json_exists.
> JSON_TABLE can specify quotes behavior freely.
Done.
> (json_query)
> + This function must return a JSON string, so if the path expression
> + returns multiple SQL/JSON items, you must wrap the result using the
> + <literal>WITH WRAPPER</literal> clause. If the wrapper is
> + <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>, an array wrapper will always
> + be applied, even if the returned value is already a single JSON object
> + or an array, but if it is <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal>, it
> will not be
> + applied to a single array or object. <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>
> + is the default. If the result is a scalar string, by default the value
> + returned will have surrounding quotes making it a valid JSON value,
> + which can be made explicit by specifying <literal>KEEP
> QUOTES</literal>.
> + Conversely, quotes can be omitted by specifying <literal>OMIT
> QUOTES</literal>.
> + The returned <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> has the
> same semantics
> + as for constructor functions like <function>json_objectagg</function>;
> + the default returned type is <type>jsonb</type>.
>
> + <para>
> + Returns the result of applying the
> + <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
> + <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
> + <literal>PASSING</literal> <replaceable>value</replaceable>s. The
> + extracted value must be a single <acronym>SQL/JSON</acronym> scalar
> + item. For results that are objects or arrays, use the
> + <function>json_query</function> function instead.
> + The returned <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> has the
> same semantics
> + as for constructor functions like <function>json_objectagg</function>.
> + The default returned type is <type>text</type>.
> + The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> and <literal>ON EMPTY</literal>
> + clauses have similar semantics as mentioned in the description of
> + <function>json_query</function>.
> + </para>
>
> + The returned <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> has the
> same semantics
> + as for constructor functions like <function>json_objectagg</function>.
>
> IMHO, the above description is not so good, since the function
> json_objectagg is listed in functions-aggregate.html,
> using Ctrl + F in the browser cannot find json_objectagg in functions-json.html.
>
> for json_query, maybe we can rephrase like:
> the RETURNING clause, which specifies the data type returned. It must
> be a type for which there is a cast from text to that type.
> By default, the <type>jsonb</type> type is returned.
>
> json_value:
> the RETURNING clause, which specifies the data type returned. It must
> be a type for which there is a cast from text to that type.
> By default, the <type>text</type> type is returned.
Fixed the description of returned type for both json_query() and
json_value(). For the latter, the cast to the returned type must
exist from each possible JSON scalar type viz. text, boolean, numeric,
and various datetime types.
On Wed, Jan 3, 2024 at 7:50 PM jian he <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi. still based on v33.
> JSON_TABLE:
> I also refactor parse_jsontable.c error reporting, now the error
> message will be consistent with json_query.
> now you can specify wrapper freely as long as you don't specify
> wrapper and quote at the same time.
> overall, json_table behavior is more consistent with json_query and json_value.
> I also added some tests.
Thanks for the patches. I've taken the tests, some of your suggested
code changes, and made some changes of my own. Some of the new tests
give a different error message than what your patch had but I think
what I have is fine.
> +void
> +ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
> + ExprContext *econtext)
> +{
> + JsonCoercion *coercion = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion;
> + ErrorSaveContext *escontext = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext;
> + Datum res = *op->resvalue;
> + bool resnull = *op->resnull;
> +
> + if (coercion->via_populate)
> + {
> + void *cache = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache;
> +
> + *op->resvalue = json_populate_type(res, JSONBOID,
> + coercion->targettype,
> + coercion->targettypmod,
> + &cache,
> + econtext->ecxt_per_query_memory,
> + op->resnull, (Node *) escontext);
> + }
> + else if (coercion->via_io)
> + {
> + FmgrInfo *input_finfo = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo;
> + Oid typioparam = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam;
> + char *val_string = resnull ? NULL :
> + JsonbUnquote(DatumGetJsonbP(res));
> +
> + (void) InputFunctionCallSafe(input_finfo, val_string, typioparam,
> + coercion->targettypmod,
> + (Node *) escontext,
> + op->resvalue);
> + }
> via_populate, via_io should be mutually exclusive.
> your patch, in some cases, both (coercion->via_io) and
> (coercion->via_populate) are true.
> (we can use elog find out).
> I refactor coerceJsonFuncExprOutput, so now it will be mutually exclusive.
> I also add asserts to it.
I realized that we don't really need the via_io and via_populate
flags. You can see in the latest patch that the decision of whether
to call json_populate_type() or the RETURNING type's input function is
now deferred to run-time or ExecEvalJsonCoercion(). The new comment
should also make it clear why one or the other is used for a given
source datum passed to ExecEvalJsonCoercion().
> By default, json_query keeps quotes, json_value omit quotes.
> However, json_table will be transformed to json_value or json_query
> based on certain criteria,
> that means we need to explicitly set the JsonExpr->omit_quotes in the
> function transformJsonFuncExpr
> for case JSON_QUERY_OP and JSON_VALUE_OP.
>
> We need to know the QUOTE behavior in the function ExecEvalJsonCoercion.
> Because for ExecEvalJsonCoercion, the coercion datum source can be a
> scalar string item,
> scalar items means RETURNING clause is dependent on QUOTE behavior.
> keep quotes, omit quotes the results are different.
> consider
> JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
> and
> JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
>
> to make sure ExecEvalJsonCoercion can distinguish keep and omit quotes,
> I added a bool keep_quotes to struct JsonCoercion.
> (maybe there is a more simple way, so far, that's what I come up with).
> the keep_quotes value will be settled in the function transformJsonFuncExpr.
> After refactoring, in ExecEvalJsonCoercion, keep_quotes is true then
> call JsonbToCString, else call JsonbUnquote.
>
> example:
> SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[]
> omit quotes);
> without my changes, return NULL
> with my changes:
> {1,2,3}
>
> JSON_VALUE:
> main changes:
> --- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
> +++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
> @@ -301,7 +301,11 @@ SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$'
> RETURNING date) + 9;
> -- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
> CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
> SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
> -ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
> + json_value
> +------------
> +
> +(1 row)
> +
> I think the change is correct, given `SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null',
> '$' RETURNING int4range);` returns NULL.
>
> I also attached a test.sql, without_patch.out (apply v33 only),
> with_patch.out (my changes based on v33).
> So you can see the difference after applying the patch, in case, my
> wording is not clear.
To address these points:
* I've taken your idea to make omit/keep_quotes available to
ExecEvalJsonCoercion().
* I've also taken your suggestion to fix parse_jsontable.c such that
WRAPPER/QUOTES combinations specified with JSON_TABLE() columns work
without many arbitrary-looking restrictions.
Please take a look at the attached latest patch and let me know if
anything looks amiss.
On Sat, Jan 6, 2024 at 9:45 AM jian he <[email protected]> wrote:
> some tests after applying V33 and my small changes.
> setup:
> create table test_scalar1(js jsonb);
> insert into test_scalar1 select jsonb '{"a":"[12,13]"}' FROM
> generate_series(1,1e5) g;
> create table test_scalar2(js jsonb);
> insert into test_scalar2 select jsonb '{"a":12}' FROM generate_series(1,1e5) g;
> create table test_array1(js jsonb);
> insert into test_array1 select jsonb '{"a":[1,2,3,4,5]}' FROM
> generate_series(1,1e5) g;
> create table test_array2(js jsonb);
> insert into test_array2 select jsonb '{"a": "{1,2,3,4,5}"}' FROM
> generate_series(1,1e5) g;
>
> tests:
> ----------------------------------------return a scalar int4range
> explain(costs off,analyze) SELECT item FROM test_scalar1,
> JSON_TABLE(js, '$.a' COLUMNS (item int4range PATH '$' omit quotes))
> \watch count=5
> 237.753 ms
>
> explain(costs off,analyze) select json_query(js, '$.a' returning
> int4range omit quotes) from test_scalar1 \watch count=5
> 462.379 ms
>
> explain(costs off,analyze) select json_value(js,'$.a' returning
> int4range) from test_scalar1 \watch count=5
> 362.148 ms
>
> explain(costs off,analyze) select (js->>'a')::int4range from
> test_scalar1 \watch count=5
> 301.089 ms
>
> explain(costs off,analyze) select trim(both '"' from
> jsonb_path_query_first(js,'$.a')::text)::int4range from test_scalar1
> \watch count=5
> 643.337 ms
> ---------------------------------
> overall, json_value is faster than json_query. but json_value can not
> deal with arrays in some cases.
I think that may be explained by the fact that JsonPathQuery() has
this step, which JsonPathValue() does not:
if (singleton)
return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(singleton));
I can see JsonbValueToJsonb() in perf profile when running the
benchmark you shared. I don't know if there's any way to make that
better.
> but as you can see, in some cases, json_value and json_query are not
> as fast as our current implementation
Yeah, there *is* some expected overhead to using the new functions;
ExecEvalJsonExprPath() appears in the top 5 frames of perf profile,
for example. The times I see are similar to yours and I don't find
the difference to be very drastic.
postgres=# \o /dev/null
postgres=# explain(costs off,analyze) select (js->>'a') from
test_scalar1 \watch count=3
Time: 21.581 ms
Time: 18.838 ms
Time: 21.589 ms
postgres=# explain(costs off,analyze) select json_query(js,'$.a') from
test_scalar1 \watch count=3
Time: 38.562 ms
Time: 34.251 ms
Time: 32.681 ms
postgres=# explain(costs off,analyze) select json_value(js,'$.a') from
test_scalar1 \watch count=3
Time: 28.595 ms
Time: 23.947 ms
Time: 25.334 ms
postgres=# explain(costs off,analyze) select item from test_scalar1,
json_table(js, '$.a' columns (item int4range path '$')); \watch
count=3
Time: 52.739 ms
Time: 53.996 ms
Time: 50.774 ms
Attached v34 of all of the patches. 0008 may be considered to be WIP
given the points I mentioned above -- need to add a bit more
commentary about JSON_TABLE plan implementation and other
miscellaneous fixes.
As said in my previous email, I'd like to commit 0001-0007 next week.
--
Thanks, Amit Langote
EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
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From a9af439b5001d5dddbe72dd01c9460ab97b66417 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:57:46 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v34 5/8] Add a jsonpath support function jspIsMutable
This will be used in the planner changes of the subsequent commit to
add SQL/JSON query functions.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c | 44 +++++
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c | 259 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/include/utils/formatting.h | 1 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 1 +
4 files changed, 305 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
index 83e1f1265c..41bb0e0546 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
@@ -4426,6 +4426,50 @@ parse_datetime(text *date_txt, text *fmt, Oid collid, bool strict,
}
}
+/*
+ * Parses the datetime format string in 'fmt_str' and returns true if it
+ * contains a timezone specifier, false if not.
+ */
+bool
+datetime_format_has_tz(const char *fmt_str)
+{
+ bool incache;
+ int fmt_len = strlen(fmt_str);
+ int result;
+ FormatNode *format;
+
+ if (fmt_len > DCH_CACHE_SIZE)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Allocate new memory if format picture is bigger than static cache
+ * and do not use cache (call parser always)
+ */
+ incache = false;
+
+ format = (FormatNode *) palloc((fmt_len + 1) * sizeof(FormatNode));
+
+ parse_format(format, fmt_str, DCH_keywords,
+ DCH_suff, DCH_index, DCH_FLAG, NULL);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Use cache buffers
+ */
+ DCHCacheEntry *ent = DCH_cache_fetch(fmt_str, false);
+
+ incache = true;
+ format = ent->format;
+ }
+
+ result = DCH_datetime_type(format);
+
+ if (!incache)
+ pfree(format);
+
+ return result & DCH_ZONED;
+}
+
/*
* do_to_timestamp: shared code for to_timestamp and to_date
*
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
index d02c03e014..7cea6ad45c 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
@@ -68,7 +68,9 @@
#include "libpq/pqformat.h"
#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/formatting.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
@@ -1110,3 +1112,260 @@ jspGetArraySubscript(JsonPathItem *v, JsonPathItem *from, JsonPathItem *to,
return true;
}
+
+/* SQL/JSON datatype status: */
+enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus
+{
+ jpdsNonDateTime, /* null, bool, numeric, string, array, object */
+ jpdsUnknownDateTime, /* unknown datetime type */
+ jpdsDateTimeZoned, /* timetz, timestamptz */
+ jpdsDateTimeNonZoned, /* time, timestamp, date */
+};
+
+/* Context for jspIsMutableWalker() */
+struct JsonPathMutableContext
+{
+ List *varnames; /* list of variable names */
+ List *varexprs; /* list of variable expressions */
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus current; /* status of @ item */
+ bool lax; /* jsonpath is lax or strict */
+ bool mutable; /* resulting mutability status */
+};
+
+static enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus jspIsMutableWalker(JsonPathItem *jpi,
+ struct JsonPathMutableContext *cxt);
+
+/*
+ * Function to check whether jsonpath expression is mutable to be used in the
+ * planner function contain_mutable_functions().
+ */
+bool
+jspIsMutable(JsonPath *path, List *varnames, List *varexprs)
+{
+ struct JsonPathMutableContext cxt;
+ JsonPathItem jpi;
+
+ cxt.varnames = varnames;
+ cxt.varexprs = varexprs;
+ cxt.current = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ cxt.lax = (path->header & JSONPATH_LAX) != 0;
+ cxt.mutable = false;
+
+ jspInit(&jpi, path);
+ (void) jspIsMutableWalker(&jpi, &cxt);
+
+ return cxt.mutable;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursive walker for jspIsMutable()
+ */
+static enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus
+jspIsMutableWalker(JsonPathItem *jpi, struct JsonPathMutableContext *cxt)
+{
+ JsonPathItem next;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+
+ while (!cxt->mutable)
+ {
+ JsonPathItem arg;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus leftStatus;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus rightStatus;
+
+ switch (jpi->type)
+ {
+ case jpiRoot:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiCurrent:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ status = cxt->current;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiFilter:
+ {
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus prevStatus = cxt->current;
+
+ cxt->current = status;
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ cxt->current = prevStatus;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case jpiVariable:
+ {
+ int32 len;
+ const char *name = jspGetString(jpi, &len);
+ ListCell *lc1;
+ ListCell *lc2;
+
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+
+ forboth(lc1, cxt->varnames, lc2, cxt->varexprs)
+ {
+ String *varname = lfirst_node(String, lc1);
+ Node *varexpr = lfirst(lc2);
+
+ if (strncmp(varname->sval, name, len))
+ continue;
+
+ switch (exprType(varexpr))
+ {
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ status = jpdsDateTimeNonZoned;
+ break;
+
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ status = jpdsDateTimeZoned;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case jpiEqual:
+ case jpiNotEqual:
+ case jpiLess:
+ case jpiGreater:
+ case jpiLessOrEqual:
+ case jpiGreaterOrEqual:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetLeftArg(jpi, &arg);
+ leftStatus = jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ jspGetRightArg(jpi, &arg);
+ rightStatus = jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ /*
+ * Comparison of datetime type with different timezone status
+ * is mutable.
+ */
+ if (leftStatus != jpdsNonDateTime &&
+ rightStatus != jpdsNonDateTime &&
+ (leftStatus == jpdsUnknownDateTime ||
+ rightStatus == jpdsUnknownDateTime ||
+ leftStatus != rightStatus))
+ cxt->mutable = true;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiNot:
+ case jpiIsUnknown:
+ case jpiExists:
+ case jpiPlus:
+ case jpiMinus:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiAnd:
+ case jpiOr:
+ case jpiAdd:
+ case jpiSub:
+ case jpiMul:
+ case jpiDiv:
+ case jpiMod:
+ case jpiStartsWith:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetLeftArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ jspGetRightArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiIndexArray:
+ for (int i = 0; i < jpi->content.array.nelems; i++)
+ {
+ JsonPathItem from;
+ JsonPathItem to;
+
+ if (jspGetArraySubscript(jpi, &from, &to, i))
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&to, cxt);
+
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&from, cxt);
+ }
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+
+ case jpiAnyArray:
+ if (!cxt->lax)
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiAny:
+ if (jpi->content.anybounds.first > 0)
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiDatetime:
+ if (jpi->content.arg)
+ {
+ char *template;
+
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ if (arg.type != jpiString)
+ {
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break; /* there will be runtime error */
+ }
+
+ template = jspGetString(&arg, NULL);
+ if (datetime_format_has_tz(template))
+ status = jpdsDateTimeZoned;
+ else
+ status = jpdsDateTimeNonZoned;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ status = jpdsUnknownDateTime;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case jpiLikeRegex:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspInitByBuffer(&arg, jpi->base, jpi->content.like_regex.expr);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ /* literals */
+ case jpiNull:
+ case jpiString:
+ case jpiNumeric:
+ case jpiBool:
+ /* accessors */
+ case jpiKey:
+ case jpiAnyKey:
+ /* special items */
+ case jpiSubscript:
+ case jpiLast:
+ /* item methods */
+ case jpiType:
+ case jpiSize:
+ case jpiAbs:
+ case jpiFloor:
+ case jpiCeiling:
+ case jpiDouble:
+ case jpiKeyValue:
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!jspGetNext(jpi, &next))
+ break;
+
+ jpi = &next;
+ }
+
+ return status;
+}
diff --git a/src/include/utils/formatting.h b/src/include/utils/formatting.h
index 7ea1a70f71..cde030414e 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/formatting.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/formatting.h
@@ -29,5 +29,6 @@ extern char *asc_initcap(const char *buff, size_t nbytes);
extern Datum parse_datetime(text *date_txt, text *fmt, Oid collid, bool strict,
Oid *typid, int32 *typmod, int *tz,
struct Node *escontext);
+extern bool datetime_format_has_tz(const char *fmt_str);
#endif
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 6eabdcfb75..897de21a51 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -192,6 +192,7 @@ extern bool jspGetBool(JsonPathItem *v);
extern char *jspGetString(JsonPathItem *v, int32 *len);
extern bool jspGetArraySubscript(JsonPathItem *v, JsonPathItem *from,
JsonPathItem *to, int i);
+extern bool jspIsMutable(JsonPath *path, List *varnames, List *varexprs);
extern const char *jspOperationName(JsonPathItemType type);
--
2.35.3
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From 6ac0da3a9f216d377fe22a3ca659a7563141bef7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:16:21 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v34 1/8] Add soft error handling to some expression nodes
MIME-Version: 1.0
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This adjusts the CoerceViaIO and CoerceToDomain expression evaluation
code to handle errors softly.
For CoerceViaIo, this adds a new ExprEvalStep opcode
EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE, which is implemented in the new accompanying
function ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(). The only difference from
EEOP_IOCOERCE's inline implementation is that the input function
receives an ErrorSaveContext via the function's
FunctionCallInfo.context, which it can use to handle errors softly.
For CoerceToDomain, this simply entails replacing the ereport() in
ExecEvalConstraintNotNull() and ExecEvalConstraintCheck() by
errsave() passing it the ErrorSaveContext passed in the expression's
ExprEvalStep.
In both cases, the ErrorSaveContext to be used is passed by setting
ExprState.escontext to point to it before calling ExecInitExprRec()
on the expression tree whose errors are to be suppressed.
Note that no call site of ExecInitExprRec() has been changed in this
commit, so there's no functional change. This is intended for
implementing new SQL/JSON expression nodes in future commits.
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/executor/execExpr.c | 8 ++-
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c | 6 +++
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c | 1 +
src/include/executor/execExpr.h | 4 ++
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 7 +++
6 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
index 91df2009be..3181b1136a 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
@@ -1560,7 +1560,10 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
* We don't check permissions here as a type's input/output
* function are assumed to be executable by everyone.
*/
- scratch.opcode = EEOP_IOCOERCE;
+ if (state->escontext == NULL)
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_IOCOERCE;
+ else
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE;
/* lookup the source type's output function */
scratch.d.iocoerce.finfo_out = palloc0(sizeof(FmgrInfo));
@@ -1596,6 +1599,8 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
fcinfo_in->args[2].value = Int32GetDatum(-1);
fcinfo_in->args[2].isnull = false;
+ fcinfo_in->context = (Node *) state->escontext;
+
ExprEvalPushStep(state, &scratch);
break;
}
@@ -3303,6 +3308,7 @@ ExecInitCoerceToDomain(ExprEvalStep *scratch, CoerceToDomain *ctest,
/* we'll allocate workspace only if needed */
scratch->d.domaincheck.checkvalue = NULL;
scratch->d.domaincheck.checknull = NULL;
+ scratch->d.domaincheck.escontext = state->escontext;
/*
* Evaluate argument - it's fine to directly store it into resv/resnull,
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index 3c17cc6b1e..b17cab06b6 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@
#include "executor/nodeSubplan.h"
#include "funcapi.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "parser/parsetree.h"
#include "pgstat.h"
@@ -452,6 +453,7 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
&&CASE_EEOP_CASE_TESTVAL,
&&CASE_EEOP_MAKE_READONLY,
&&CASE_EEOP_IOCOERCE,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE,
&&CASE_EEOP_DISTINCT,
&&CASE_EEOP_NOT_DISTINCT,
&&CASE_EEOP_NULLIF,
@@ -1205,6 +1207,12 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
EEO_NEXT();
}
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE)
+ {
+ ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(state, op);
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
EEO_CASE(EEOP_DISTINCT)
{
/*
@@ -2510,6 +2518,68 @@ ExecEvalParamExtern(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op, ExprContext *econtext)
errmsg("no value found for parameter %d", paramId)));
}
+/*
+ * Evaluate a CoerceViaIO node in soft-error mode.
+ *
+ * The source value is in op's result variable.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
+{
+ char *str;
+
+ /* call output function (similar to OutputFunctionCall) */
+ if (*op->resnull)
+ {
+ /* output functions are not called on nulls */
+ str = NULL;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ FunctionCallInfo fcinfo_out;
+
+ fcinfo_out = op->d.iocoerce.fcinfo_data_out;
+ fcinfo_out->args[0].value = *op->resvalue;
+ fcinfo_out->args[0].isnull = false;
+
+ fcinfo_out->isnull = false;
+ str = DatumGetCString(FunctionCallInvoke(fcinfo_out));
+
+ /* OutputFunctionCall assumes result isn't null */
+ Assert(!fcinfo_out->isnull);
+ }
+
+ /* call input function (similar to InputFunctionCall) */
+ if (!op->d.iocoerce.finfo_in->fn_strict || str != NULL)
+ {
+ FunctionCallInfo fcinfo_in;
+
+ fcinfo_in = op->d.iocoerce.fcinfo_data_in;
+ fcinfo_in->args[0].value = PointerGetDatum(str);
+ fcinfo_in->args[0].isnull = *op->resnull;
+ /* second and third arguments are already set up */
+
+ /* ErrorSaveContext must be present. */
+ Assert(IsA(fcinfo_in->context, ErrorSaveContext));
+
+ fcinfo_in->isnull = false;
+ *op->resvalue = FunctionCallInvoke(fcinfo_in);
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(fcinfo_in->context))
+ {
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Should get null result if and only if str is NULL */
+ if (str == NULL)
+ Assert(*op->resnull);
+ else
+ Assert(!*op->resnull);
+ }
+}
+
/*
* Evaluate a SQLValueFunction expression.
*/
@@ -3730,7 +3800,7 @@ void
ExecEvalConstraintNotNull(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
{
if (*op->resnull)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave((Node *) op->d.domaincheck.escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NOT_NULL_VIOLATION),
errmsg("domain %s does not allow null values",
format_type_be(op->d.domaincheck.resulttype)),
@@ -3745,7 +3815,7 @@ ExecEvalConstraintCheck(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
{
if (!*op->d.domaincheck.checknull &&
!DatumGetBool(*op->d.domaincheck.checkvalue))
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave((Node *) op->d.domaincheck.escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_CHECK_VIOLATION),
errmsg("value for domain %s violates check constraint \"%s\"",
format_type_be(op->d.domaincheck.resulttype),
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
index 33161d812f..09994503b1 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
@@ -1431,6 +1431,12 @@ llvm_compile_expr(ExprState *state)
break;
}
+ case EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe",
+ v_state, op);
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
case EEOP_DISTINCT:
case EEOP_NOT_DISTINCT:
{
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
index 5212f529c8..47c9daf402 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
@@ -162,6 +162,7 @@ void *referenced_functions[] =
ExecEvalRow,
ExecEvalRowNotNull,
ExecEvalRowNull,
+ ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe,
ExecEvalSQLValueFunction,
ExecEvalScalarArrayOp,
ExecEvalHashedScalarArrayOp,
diff --git a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
index a20c539a25..a28ddcdd77 100644
--- a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
+++ b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include "executor/nodeAgg.h"
#include "nodes/execnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
/* forward references to avoid circularity */
struct ExprEvalStep;
@@ -168,6 +169,7 @@ typedef enum ExprEvalOp
/* evaluate assorted special-purpose expression types */
EEOP_IOCOERCE,
+ EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE,
EEOP_DISTINCT,
EEOP_NOT_DISTINCT,
EEOP_NULLIF,
@@ -547,6 +549,7 @@ typedef struct ExprEvalStep
bool *checknull;
/* OID of domain type */
Oid resulttype;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
} domaincheck;
/* for EEOP_CONVERT_ROWTYPE */
@@ -776,6 +779,7 @@ extern void ExecEvalParamExec(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalParamExtern(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
+extern void ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalSQLValueFunction(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalCurrentOfExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalNextValueExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 561fdd98f1..444a5f0fd5 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "lib/ilist.h"
#include "lib/pairingheap.h"
+#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "nodes/params.h"
#include "nodes/plannodes.h"
#include "nodes/tidbitmap.h"
@@ -129,6 +130,12 @@ typedef struct ExprState
Datum *innermost_domainval;
bool *innermost_domainnull;
+
+ /*
+ * For expression nodes that support soft errors. Should be set to NULL
+ * before calling ExecInitExprRec() if the caller wants errors thrown.
+ */
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
} ExprState;
--
2.35.3
[application/octet-stream] v34-0003-Refactor-code-used-by-jsonpath-executor-to-fetch.patch (9.9K, ../../CA+HiwqHoEU18xmxHc_zJ8bFe-zE+EDm=dqfO93FsgYRvJtH-Kw@mail.gmail.com/4-v34-0003-Refactor-code-used-by-jsonpath-executor-to-fetch.patch)
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From ccb7dbc8a78ee7b00289747744b5295b4ff9aff2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:30:56 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v34 3/8] Refactor code used by jsonpath executor to fetch
variables
Currently, getJsonPathVariable() directly extracts a named
variable/key from the source Jsonb value. This commit puts that
logic into a callback function called by getJsonPathVariable().
Other implementations of the callback may accept different forms
of the source value(s), for example, a List of values passed from
outside jsonpath_exec.c.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 136 +++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 99 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index ac16f5c85d..c162821e65 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -87,12 +87,19 @@ typedef struct JsonBaseObjectInfo
int id;
} JsonBaseObjectInfo;
+/* Callbacks for executeJsonPath() */
+typedef JsonbValue *(*JsonPathGetVarCallback) (void *vars, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId);
+typedef int (*JsonPathCountVarsCallback) (void *vars);
+
/*
* Context of jsonpath execution.
*/
typedef struct JsonPathExecContext
{
- Jsonb *vars; /* variables to substitute into jsonpath */
+ void *vars; /* variables to substitute into jsonpath */
+ JsonPathGetVarCallback getVar; /* callback to extract a given variable
+ * from 'vars' */
JsonbValue *root; /* for $ evaluation */
JsonbValue *current; /* for @ evaluation */
JsonBaseObjectInfo baseObject; /* "base object" for .keyvalue()
@@ -174,7 +181,9 @@ typedef JsonPathBool (*JsonPathPredicateCallback) (JsonPathItem *jsp,
void *param);
typedef Numeric (*BinaryArithmFunc) (Numeric num1, Numeric num2, bool *error);
-static JsonPathExecResult executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, Jsonb *vars,
+static JsonPathExecResult executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, void *vars,
+ JsonPathGetVarCallback getVar,
+ JsonPathCountVarsCallback countVars,
Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors,
JsonValueList *result, bool useTz);
static JsonPathExecResult executeItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
@@ -226,7 +235,12 @@ static JsonPathExecResult appendBoolResult(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
static void getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
JsonbValue *value);
static void getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
- JsonPathItem *variable, Jsonb *vars, JsonbValue *value);
+ JsonPathItem *variable, JsonbValue *value);
+static int countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb);
+static JsonbValue *getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb, char *varName,
+ int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject,
+ int *baseObjectId);
static int JsonbArraySize(JsonbValue *jb);
static JsonPathBool executeComparison(JsonPathItem *cmp, JsonbValue *lv,
JsonbValue *rv, void *p);
@@ -284,7 +298,9 @@ jsonb_path_exists_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
}
- res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, NULL, tz);
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, NULL, tz);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jb, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jp, 1);
@@ -339,7 +355,9 @@ jsonb_path_match_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
}
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jb, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jp, 1);
@@ -417,7 +435,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
vars = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P_COPY(2);
silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
funcctx->user_fctx = JsonValueListGetList(&found);
@@ -464,7 +484,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_array_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
Jsonb *vars = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(2);
bool silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
PG_RETURN_JSONB_P(JsonbValueToJsonb(wrapItemsInArray(&found)));
}
@@ -495,7 +517,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_first_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
Jsonb *vars = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(2);
bool silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
if (JsonValueListLength(&found) >= 1)
PG_RETURN_JSONB_P(JsonbValueToJsonb(JsonValueListHead(&found)));
@@ -522,6 +546,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_first_tz(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
*
* 'path' - jsonpath to be executed
* 'vars' - variables to be substituted to jsonpath
+ * 'getVar' - callback used by getJsonPathVariable() to extract variables from
+ * 'vars'
+ * 'countVars' - callback to count the number of jsonpath variables in 'vars'
* 'json' - target document for jsonpath evaluation
* 'throwErrors' - whether we should throw suppressible errors
* 'result' - list to store result items into
@@ -537,8 +564,10 @@ jsonb_path_query_first_tz(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
* In other case it tries to find all the satisfied result items.
*/
static JsonPathExecResult
-executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, Jsonb *vars, Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors,
- JsonValueList *result, bool useTz)
+executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, void *vars, JsonPathGetVarCallback getVar,
+ JsonPathCountVarsCallback countVars,
+ Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors, JsonValueList *result,
+ bool useTz)
{
JsonPathExecContext cxt;
JsonPathExecResult res;
@@ -550,22 +579,16 @@ executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, Jsonb *vars, Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors,
if (!JsonbExtractScalar(&json->root, &jbv))
JsonbInitBinary(&jbv, json);
- if (vars && !JsonContainerIsObject(&vars->root))
- {
- ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
- errmsg("\"vars\" argument is not an object"),
- errdetail("Jsonpath parameters should be encoded as key-value pairs of \"vars\" object.")));
- }
-
cxt.vars = vars;
+ cxt.getVar = getVar;
cxt.laxMode = (path->header & JSONPATH_LAX) != 0;
cxt.ignoreStructuralErrors = cxt.laxMode;
cxt.root = &jbv;
cxt.current = &jbv;
cxt.baseObject.jbc = NULL;
cxt.baseObject.id = 0;
- cxt.lastGeneratedObjectId = vars ? 2 : 1;
+ /* 1 + number of base objects in vars */
+ cxt.lastGeneratedObjectId = 1 + countVars(vars);
cxt.innermostArraySize = -1;
cxt.throwErrors = throwErrors;
cxt.useTz = useTz;
@@ -2108,7 +2131,7 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
&value->val.string.len);
break;
case jpiVariable:
- getJsonPathVariable(cxt, item, cxt->vars, value);
+ getJsonPathVariable(cxt, item, value);
return;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonpath item type");
@@ -2120,42 +2143,81 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
*/
static void
getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *variable,
- Jsonb *vars, JsonbValue *value)
+ JsonbValue *value)
{
char *varName;
int varNameLength;
- JsonbValue tmp;
+ JsonbValue baseObject;
+ int baseObjectId;
JsonbValue *v;
- if (!vars)
+ Assert(variable->type == jpiVariable);
+ varName = jspGetString(variable, &varNameLength);
+
+ if (cxt->vars == NULL ||
+ (v = cxt->getVar(cxt->vars, varName, varNameLength,
+ &baseObject, &baseObjectId)) == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_OBJECT),
+ errmsg("could not find jsonpath variable \"%s\"",
+ pnstrdup(varName, varNameLength))));
+
+ if (baseObjectId > 0)
{
- value->type = jbvNull;
- return;
+ *value = *v;
+ setBaseObject(cxt, &baseObject, baseObjectId);
}
+}
+
+/*
+ * Definition of JsonPathGetVarCallback for when JsonPathExecContext.vars
+ * is specified as a jsonb value.
+ */
+static JsonbValue *
+getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb, char *varName, int varNameLength,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId)
+{
+ Jsonb *vars = varsJsonb;
+ JsonbValue tmp;
+ JsonbValue *result;
- Assert(variable->type == jpiVariable);
- varName = jspGetString(variable, &varNameLength);
tmp.type = jbvString;
tmp.val.string.val = varName;
tmp.val.string.len = varNameLength;
- v = findJsonbValueFromContainer(&vars->root, JB_FOBJECT, &tmp);
+ result = findJsonbValueFromContainer(&vars->root, JB_FOBJECT, &tmp);
- if (v)
+ if (result == NULL)
{
- *value = *v;
- pfree(v);
+ *baseObjectId = -1;
+ return NULL;
}
- else
+
+ *baseObjectId = 1;
+ JsonbInitBinary(baseObject, vars);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Definition of JsonPathCountVarsCallback for when JsonPathExecContext.vars
+ * is specified as a jsonb value.
+ */
+static int
+countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb)
+{
+ Jsonb *vars = varsJsonb;
+
+ if (vars && !JsonContainerIsObject(&vars->root))
{
ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_OBJECT),
- errmsg("could not find jsonpath variable \"%s\"",
- pnstrdup(varName, varNameLength))));
+ errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+ errmsg("\"vars\" argument is not an object"),
+ errdetail("Jsonpath parameters should be encoded as key-value pairs of \"vars\" object."));
}
- JsonbInitBinary(&tmp, vars);
- setBaseObject(cxt, &tmp, 1);
+ /* count of base objects */
+ return vars != NULL ? 1 : 0;
}
/**************** Support functions for JsonPath execution *****************/
--
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From 35959c92dd38c1cc0c8de7f82c2834cc2b1d1d8e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:57:20 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v34 4/8] Add jsonpath_exec APIs to use in SQL/JSON query
functions
This adds JsonPathExists(), JsonPathQuery(), JsonPathValue() that
are wrappers over executeJsonPath() to implement SQL/JSON functions
JSON_EXISTS(), JSON_QUERY(), and JSON_VALUE(), respectively. Those
functions themselves will be added in a subsequent commit along with
the necessary parser/planner/executor support.
This also introduces a new struct JsonPathVariable for the executor
implementation of those functions to be able to pass the values
of the variables used in jsonpath that are separately evaluated
by the executor.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 322 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 11 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 23 ++
3 files changed, 356 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index c162821e65..6da6e27ee6 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -234,6 +234,12 @@ static JsonPathExecResult appendBoolResult(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *jsp, JsonValueList *found, JsonPathBool res);
static void getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
JsonbValue *value);
+static JsonbValue *GetJsonPathVar(void *cxt, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId);
+static int CountJsonPathVars(void *cxt);
+static void JsonItemFromDatum(Datum val, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ JsonbValue *res);
+static void JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(JsonbValue *jbv, Datum num);
static void getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *variable, JsonbValue *value);
static int countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb);
@@ -2138,6 +2144,155 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
}
}
+/*
+ * Returns the computed value of a JSON path variable with given name.
+ */
+static JsonbValue *
+GetJsonPathVar(void *cxt, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId)
+{
+ JsonPathVariable *var = NULL;
+ List *vars = cxt;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ JsonbValue *result;
+ int id = 1;
+
+ foreach(lc, vars)
+ {
+ JsonPathVariable *curvar = lfirst(lc);
+
+ if (!strncmp(curvar->name, varName, varNameLen))
+ {
+ var = curvar;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ id++;
+ }
+
+ if (var == NULL)
+ {
+ *baseObjectId = -1;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ result = palloc(sizeof(JsonbValue));
+ if (var->isnull)
+ {
+ *baseObjectId = 0;
+ result->type = jbvNull;
+ }
+ else
+ JsonItemFromDatum(var->value, var->typid, var->typmod, result);
+
+ *baseObject = *result;
+ *baseObjectId = id;
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+static int
+CountJsonPathVars(void *cxt)
+{
+ List *vars = (List *) cxt;
+
+ return list_length(vars);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Initialize JsonbValue to pass to jsonpath executor from given
+ * datum value of the specified type.
+ */
+static void
+JsonItemFromDatum(Datum val, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsonbValue *res)
+{
+ switch (typid)
+ {
+ case BOOLOID:
+ res->type = jbvBool;
+ res->val.boolean = DatumGetBool(val);
+ break;
+ case NUMERICOID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, val);
+ break;
+ case INT2OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int2_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case INT4OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int4_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case INT8OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int8_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case FLOAT4OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(float4_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case FLOAT8OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(float8_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case TEXTOID:
+ case VARCHAROID:
+ res->type = jbvString;
+ res->val.string.val = VARDATA_ANY(val);
+ res->val.string.len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(val);
+ break;
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ res->type = jbvDatetime;
+ res->val.datetime.value = val;
+ res->val.datetime.typid = typid;
+ res->val.datetime.typmod = typmod;
+ res->val.datetime.tz = 0;
+ break;
+ case JSONBOID:
+ {
+ JsonbValue *jbv = res;
+ Jsonb *jb = DatumGetJsonbP(val);
+
+ if (JsonContainerIsScalar(&jb->root))
+ {
+ bool result PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+
+ result = JsonbExtractScalar(&jb->root, jbv);
+ Assert(result);
+ }
+ else
+ JsonbInitBinary(jbv, jb);
+ break;
+ }
+ case JSONOID:
+ {
+ text *txt = DatumGetTextP(val);
+ char *str = text_to_cstring(txt);
+ Jsonb *jb;
+
+ jb = DatumGetJsonbP(DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in,
+ CStringGetDatum(str)));
+ pfree(str);
+
+ JsonItemFromDatum(JsonbPGetDatum(jb), JSONBOID, -1, res);
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+ errmsg("could not convert value of type %s to jsonpath",
+ format_type_be(typid)));
+ }
+}
+
+/* Initialize numeric value from the given datum */
+static void
+JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(JsonbValue *jbv, Datum num)
+{
+ jbv->type = jbvNumeric;
+ jbv->val.numeric = DatumGetNumeric(num);
+}
+
/*
* Get the value of variable passed to jsonpath executor
*/
@@ -2874,3 +3029,170 @@ compareDatetime(Datum val1, Oid typid1, Datum val2, Oid typid2,
return DatumGetInt32(DirectFunctionCall2(cmpfunc, val1, val2));
}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_EXISTS implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true.
+ */
+bool
+JsonPathExists(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb), !error, NULL, true);
+
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(res));
+
+ if (error && jperIsError(res))
+ *error = true;
+
+ return res == jperOk;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_QUERY implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true. *empty is set to true if no match is found.
+ */
+Datum
+JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper, bool *empty,
+ bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonbValue *singleton;
+ bool wrap;
+ JsonValueList found = {0};
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+ int count;
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb), !error, &found, true);
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(res));
+ if (error && jperIsError(res))
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ *empty = false;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+
+ /* WRAP or not? */
+ count = JsonValueListLength(&found);
+ singleton = count > 0 ? JsonValueListHead(&found) : NULL;
+ if (singleton == NULL)
+ wrap = false;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE)
+ wrap = false;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
+ wrap = true;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL)
+ wrap = count > 1 ||
+ IsAJsonbScalar(singleton) ||
+ (singleton->type == jbvBinary &&
+ JsonContainerIsScalar(singleton->val.binary.data));
+ else
+ {
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized json wrapper %d", wrapper);
+ wrap = false;
+ }
+
+ if (wrap)
+ return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(wrapItemsInArray(&found)));
+
+ /* No wrapping means only one item is expected. */
+ if (count > 1)
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_MORE_THAN_ONE_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_QUERY should return singleton item without wrapper"),
+ errhint("Use WITH WRAPPER clause to wrap SQL/JSON item sequence into array.")));
+ }
+
+ if (singleton)
+ return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(singleton));
+
+ *empty = true;
+ return PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_VALUE implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true. *empty is set to true if no match is found.
+ */
+JsonbValue *
+JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonbValue *res;
+ JsonValueList found = {0};
+ JsonPathExecResult jper PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+ int count;
+
+ jper = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb),
+ !error, &found, true);
+
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(jper));
+
+ if (error && jperIsError(jper))
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ *empty = false;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ count = JsonValueListLength(&found);
+
+ *empty = (count == 0);
+
+ if (*empty)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* JSON_VALUE expects to get only singletons. */
+ if (count > 1)
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_MORE_THAN_ONE_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item")));
+ }
+
+ res = JsonValueListHead(&found);
+ if (res->type == jbvBinary && JsonContainerIsScalar(res->val.binary.data))
+ JsonbExtractScalar(res->val.binary.data, res);
+
+ /* JSON_VALUE expects to get only scalars. */
+ if (!IsAJsonbScalar(res))
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SQL_JSON_SCALAR_REQUIRED),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item")));
+ }
+
+ if (res->type == jbvNull)
+ return NULL;
+
+ return res;
+}
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index 4a154606d2..61289d8124 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -1576,6 +1576,17 @@ typedef enum JsonFormatType
* jsonb */
} JsonFormatType;
+/*
+ * JsonWrapper -
+ * representation of WRAPPER clause for JsonPathQuery()
+ */
+typedef enum JsonWrapper
+{
+ JSW_NONE,
+ JSW_CONDITIONAL,
+ JSW_UNCONDITIONAL,
+} JsonWrapper;
+
/*
* JsonFormat -
* representation of JSON FORMAT clause
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 9d55c25ebc..6eabdcfb75 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
typedef struct
@@ -268,4 +269,26 @@ extern bool jspConvertRegexFlags(uint32 xflags, int *result,
struct Node *escontext);
+/*
+ * Evaluation of jsonpath
+ */
+
+/* External variable passed into jsonpath. */
+typedef struct JsonPathVariable
+{
+ char *name;
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ Datum value;
+ bool isnull;
+} JsonPathVariable;
+
+
+/* SQL/JSON item */
+extern bool JsonPathExists(Datum jb, JsonPath *path, bool *error, List *vars);
+extern Datum JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper,
+ bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars);
+extern JsonbValue *JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty,
+ bool *error, List *vars);
+
#endif
--
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From a2e6d6442d982125ecc9121bc8f37d738bc7b15a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:16:56 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v34 2/8] Add json_populate_type() with support for soft error
handling
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The new function is intended to extract a value from a given jsonb
value passed in as a Datum and return as a Datum of the specified
type. Its implementation uses the existing populate_record_field(),
which has been modified here to add soft handling of errors.
The changes here are only intended to suppress errors in the functions
in jsonfuncs.c, but not those in any external functions that the
functions in jsonfuncs.c may in turn call, such as those in
arrayfuncs.c, etc. The assumption is that the various checks in
populate_* functions should ensure that only values that are
structurally valid get passed to the external functions.
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c | 373 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------
src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h | 6 +
2 files changed, 302 insertions(+), 77 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index caaafb72c0..87599530d1 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -265,6 +265,7 @@ typedef struct PopulateArrayContext
int *dims; /* dimensions */
int *sizes; /* current dimension counters */
int ndims; /* number of dimensions */
+ Node *escontext; /* For soft-error handling */
} PopulateArrayContext;
/* state for populate_array_json() */
@@ -389,7 +390,8 @@ static JsonParseErrorType elements_array_element_end(void *state, bool isnull);
static JsonParseErrorType elements_scalar(void *state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype);
/* turn a json object into a hash table */
-static HTAB *get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname);
+static HTAB *get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname,
+ Node *escontext);
/* semantic actions for populate_array_json */
static JsonParseErrorType populate_array_object_start(void *_state);
@@ -431,37 +433,42 @@ static Datum populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcnam
/* helper functions for populate_record[set] */
static HeapTupleHeader populate_record(TupleDesc tupdesc, RecordIOData **record_p,
HeapTupleHeader defaultval, MemoryContext mcxt,
- JsObject *obj);
+ JsObject *obj, Node *escontext);
static void get_record_type_from_argument(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
const char *funcname,
PopulateRecordCache *cache);
static void get_record_type_from_query(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
const char *funcname,
PopulateRecordCache *cache);
-static void JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso);
+static bool JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso, Node *escontext);
static Datum populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io, Oid typid,
const char *colname, MemoryContext mcxt,
- HeapTupleHeader defaultval, JsValue *jsv, bool isnull);
-static Datum populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv);
+ HeapTupleHeader defaultval, JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
+static Datum populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull, Node *escontext);
static void prepare_column_cache(ColumnIOData *column, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
MemoryContext mcxt, bool need_scalar);
static Datum populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
const char *colname, MemoryContext mcxt, Datum defaultval,
- JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull);
+ JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull, Node *escontext);
static RecordIOData *allocate_record_info(MemoryContext mcxt, int ncolumns);
static bool JsObjectGetField(JsObject *obj, char *field, JsValue *jsv);
static void populate_recordset_record(PopulateRecordsetState *state, JsObject *obj);
-static void populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len);
-static void populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, JsonbValue *jbv,
+static bool populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len);
+static bool populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, JsonbValue *jbv,
int ndim);
static void populate_array_report_expected_array(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim);
-static void populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims);
-static void populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim);
-static void populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv);
+static bool populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims);
+static bool populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim);
+static bool populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv);
static Datum populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio, const char *colname,
- MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv);
+ MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
static Datum populate_domain(DomainIOData *io, Oid typid, const char *colname,
- MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv, bool isnull);
+ MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv, bool isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
/* functions supporting jsonb_delete, jsonb_set and jsonb_concat */
static JsonbValue *IteratorConcat(JsonbIterator **it1, JsonbIterator **it2,
@@ -2484,14 +2491,15 @@ populate_array_report_expected_array(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
if (ndim <= 0)
{
if (ctx->colname)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array"),
errhint("See the value of key \"%s\".", ctx->colname)));
else
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array")));
+ return;
}
else
{
@@ -2506,22 +2514,28 @@ populate_array_report_expected_array(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
appendStringInfo(&indices, "[%d]", ctx->sizes[i]);
if (ctx->colname)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array"),
errhint("See the array element %s of key \"%s\".",
indices.data, ctx->colname)));
else
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array"),
errhint("See the array element %s.",
indices.data)));
+ return;
}
}
-/* set the number of dimensions of the populated array when it becomes known */
-static void
+/*
+ * Validate and set ndims for populating an array with some
+ * populate_array_*() function.
+ *
+ * Returns false if the input (ndims) is erroneous.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims)
{
int i;
@@ -2529,7 +2543,12 @@ populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims)
Assert(ctx->ndims <= 0);
if (ndims <= 0)
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndims);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext));
+ return false;
+ }
ctx->ndims = ndims;
ctx->dims = palloc(sizeof(int) * ndims);
@@ -2537,10 +2556,16 @@ populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims)
for (i = 0; i < ndims; i++)
ctx->dims[i] = -1; /* dimensions are unknown yet */
+
+ return true;
}
-/* check the populated subarray dimension */
-static void
+/*
+ * Check the populated subarray dimension
+ *
+ * Returns false if the input (ndims) is erroneous.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
{
int dim = ctx->sizes[ndim]; /* current dimension counter */
@@ -2548,21 +2573,31 @@ populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
if (ctx->dims[ndim] == -1)
ctx->dims[ndim] = dim; /* assign dimension if not yet known */
else if (ctx->dims[ndim] != dim)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("malformed JSON array"),
errdetail("Multidimensional arrays must have "
"sub-arrays with matching dimensions.")));
+ /* Nothing to do on an error. */
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext))
+ return false;
+
/* reset the current array dimension size counter */
ctx->sizes[ndim] = 0;
/* increment the parent dimension counter if it is a nested sub-array */
if (ndim > 0)
ctx->sizes[ndim - 1]++;
+
+ return true;
}
-static void
+/*
+ * Returns true if the array element value was successfully extracted from jsv
+ * and added to ctx->astate. False if an error occurred when doing so.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv)
{
Datum element;
@@ -2573,13 +2608,18 @@ populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv)
ctx->aio->element_type,
ctx->aio->element_typmod,
NULL, ctx->mcxt, PointerGetDatum(NULL),
- jsv, &element_isnull);
+ jsv, &element_isnull, ctx->escontext);
+ /* Nothing to do on an error. */
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext))
+ return false;
accumArrayResult(ctx->astate, element, element_isnull,
ctx->aio->element_type, ctx->acxt);
Assert(ndim > 0);
ctx->sizes[ndim - 1]++; /* increment current dimension counter */
+
+ return true;
}
/* json object start handler for populate_array_json() */
@@ -2590,9 +2630,17 @@ populate_array_object_start(void *_state)
int ndim = state->lex->lex_level;
if (state->ctx->ndims <= 0)
- populate_array_assign_ndims(state->ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(state->ctx, ndim))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
else if (ndim < state->ctx->ndims)
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(state->ctx, ndim);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(state->ctx->escontext));
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
return JSON_SUCCESS;
}
@@ -2606,10 +2654,17 @@ populate_array_array_end(void *_state)
int ndim = state->lex->lex_level;
if (ctx->ndims <= 0)
- populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim + 1);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim + 1))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
if (ndim < ctx->ndims)
- populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ /* Report if an error occurred. */
+ if (!populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
return JSON_SUCCESS;
}
@@ -2667,7 +2722,9 @@ populate_array_element_end(void *_state, bool isnull)
state->element_start) * sizeof(char);
}
- populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv);
+ /* Report if an error occurred. */
+ if (!populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
}
return JSON_SUCCESS;
@@ -2682,9 +2739,17 @@ populate_array_scalar(void *_state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype)
int ndim = state->lex->lex_level;
if (ctx->ndims <= 0)
- populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
else if (ndim < ctx->ndims)
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndim);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext));
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
if (ndim == ctx->ndims)
{
@@ -2697,8 +2762,12 @@ populate_array_scalar(void *_state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype)
return JSON_SUCCESS;
}
-/* parse a json array and populate array */
-static void
+/*
+ * Parse a json array and populate array
+ *
+ * Returns false if an error occurs when parsing.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len)
{
PopulateArrayState state;
@@ -2716,19 +2785,25 @@ populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len)
sem.array_element_end = populate_array_element_end;
sem.scalar = populate_array_scalar;
- pg_parse_json_or_ereport(state.lex, &sem);
-
- /* number of dimensions should be already known */
- Assert(ctx->ndims > 0 && ctx->dims);
+ if (pg_parse_json_or_errsave(state.lex, &sem, ctx->escontext))
+ {
+ /* number of dimensions should be already known */
+ Assert(ctx->ndims > 0 && ctx->dims);
+ }
freeJsonLexContext(state.lex);
+
+ return !SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext);
}
/*
* populate_array_dim_jsonb() -- Iterate recursively through jsonb sub-array
* elements and accumulate result using given ArrayBuildState.
+ *
+ * Returns false if we return partway through because of an error in a
+ * subroutine.
*/
-static void
+static bool
populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
JsonbValue *jbv, /* jsonb sub-array */
int ndim) /* current dimension */
@@ -2741,10 +2816,14 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
check_stack_depth();
- if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc))
+ if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc) ||
+ JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc))
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndim - 1);
-
- Assert(!JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc));
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext));
+ return false;
+ }
it = JsonbIteratorInit(jbc);
@@ -2763,7 +2842,10 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
(tok == WJB_ELEM &&
(val.type != jbvBinary ||
!JsonContainerIsArray(val.val.binary.data)))))
- populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim))
+ return false;
+ }
jsv.is_json = false;
jsv.val.jsonb = &val;
@@ -2776,16 +2858,21 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
* it is not the innermost dimension.
*/
if (ctx->ndims > 0 && ndim >= ctx->ndims)
- populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv))
+ return false;
+ }
else
{
/* populate child sub-array */
- populate_array_dim_jsonb(ctx, &val, ndim + 1);
+ if (!populate_array_dim_jsonb(ctx, &val, ndim + 1))
+ return false;
/* number of dimensions should be already known */
Assert(ctx->ndims > 0 && ctx->dims);
- populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim);
+ if (!populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim))
+ return false;
}
tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &val, true);
@@ -2796,14 +2883,22 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
/* free iterator, iterating until WJB_DONE */
tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &val, true);
Assert(tok == WJB_DONE && !it);
+
+ return true;
}
-/* recursively populate an array from json/jsonb */
+/*
+ * Recursively populate an array from json/jsonb
+ *
+ * *isnull is set to true if an error is reported during parsing.
+ */
static Datum
populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio,
const char *colname,
MemoryContext mcxt,
- JsValue *jsv)
+ JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
PopulateArrayContext ctx;
Datum result;
@@ -2818,14 +2913,27 @@ populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio,
ctx.ndims = 0; /* unknown yet */
ctx.dims = NULL;
ctx.sizes = NULL;
+ ctx.escontext = escontext;
if (jsv->is_json)
- populate_array_json(&ctx, jsv->val.json.str,
- jsv->val.json.len >= 0 ? jsv->val.json.len
- : strlen(jsv->val.json.str));
+ {
+ /* Return null if an error was found. */
+ if (!populate_array_json(&ctx, jsv->val.json.str,
+ jsv->val.json.len >= 0 ? jsv->val.json.len
+ : strlen(jsv->val.json.str)))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+ }
else
{
- populate_array_dim_jsonb(&ctx, jsv->val.jsonb, 1);
+ /* Return null if an error was found. */
+ if (!populate_array_dim_jsonb(&ctx, jsv->val.jsonb, 1))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
ctx.dims[0] = ctx.sizes[0];
}
@@ -2843,11 +2951,16 @@ populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio,
pfree(ctx.sizes);
pfree(lbs);
+ *isnull = false;
return result;
}
-static void
-JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
+/*
+ * Returns false if an error occurs, provided escontext points to an
+ * ErrorSaveContext.
+ */
+static bool
+JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso, Node *escontext)
{
jso->is_json = jsv->is_json;
@@ -2859,7 +2972,9 @@ JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
jsv->val.json.len >= 0
? jsv->val.json.len
: strlen(jsv->val.json.str),
- "populate_composite");
+ "populate_composite",
+ escontext);
+ Assert(jso->val.json_hash != NULL || SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext));
}
else
{
@@ -2877,7 +2992,7 @@ JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
is_scalar = IsAJsonbScalar(jbv) ||
(jbv->type == jbvBinary &&
JsonContainerIsScalar(jbv->val.binary.data));
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
is_scalar
? errmsg("cannot call %s on a scalar",
@@ -2886,6 +3001,8 @@ JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
"populate_composite")));
}
}
+
+ return !SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext);
}
/* acquire or update cached tuple descriptor for a composite type */
@@ -2912,7 +3029,12 @@ update_cached_tupdesc(CompositeIOData *io, MemoryContext mcxt)
}
}
-/* recursively populate a composite (row type) value from json/jsonb */
+/*
+ * Recursively populate a composite (row type) value from json/jsonb
+ *
+ * Returns null if an error occurs in a subroutine, provided escontext points
+ * to an ErrorSaveContext.
+ */
static Datum
populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
Oid typid,
@@ -2920,14 +3042,15 @@ populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
MemoryContext mcxt,
HeapTupleHeader defaultval,
JsValue *jsv,
- bool isnull)
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
Datum result;
/* acquire/update cached tuple descriptor */
update_cached_tupdesc(io, mcxt);
- if (isnull)
+ if (*isnull)
result = (Datum) 0;
else
{
@@ -2935,11 +3058,21 @@ populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
JsObject jso;
/* prepare input value */
- JsValueToJsObject(jsv, &jso);
+ if (!JsValueToJsObject(jsv, &jso, escontext))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
/* populate resulting record tuple */
tuple = populate_record(io->tupdesc, &io->record_io,
- defaultval, mcxt, &jso);
+ defaultval, mcxt, &jso, escontext);
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
result = HeapTupleHeaderGetDatum(tuple);
JsObjectFree(&jso);
@@ -2951,14 +3084,20 @@ populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
* now, we can tell by comparing typid to base_typid.)
*/
if (typid != io->base_typid && typid != RECORDOID)
- domain_check(result, isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt);
+ domain_check(result, *isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt);
return result;
}
-/* populate non-null scalar value from json/jsonb value */
+/*
+ * Populate non-null scalar value from json/jsonb value.
+ *
+ * Returns null if an error occurs during the call to type input function,
+ * provided escontext is valid.
+ */
static Datum
-populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv)
+populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull, Node *escontext)
{
Datum res;
char *str = NULL;
@@ -3029,7 +3168,12 @@ populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv)
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized jsonb type: %d", (int) jbv->type);
}
- res = InputFunctionCall(&io->typiofunc, str, io->typioparam, typmod);
+ if (!InputFunctionCallSafe(&io->typiofunc, str, io->typioparam, typmod,
+ escontext, &res))
+ {
+ res = (Datum) 0;
+ *isnull = true;
+ }
/* free temporary buffer */
if (str != json)
@@ -3044,7 +3188,8 @@ populate_domain(DomainIOData *io,
const char *colname,
MemoryContext mcxt,
JsValue *jsv,
- bool isnull)
+ bool isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
Datum res;
@@ -3055,8 +3200,8 @@ populate_domain(DomainIOData *io,
res = populate_record_field(io->base_io,
io->base_typid, io->base_typmod,
colname, mcxt, PointerGetDatum(NULL),
- jsv, &isnull);
- Assert(!isnull);
+ jsv, &isnull, escontext);
+ Assert(!isnull || SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext));
}
domain_check(res, isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt);
@@ -3160,7 +3305,8 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
MemoryContext mcxt,
Datum defaultval,
JsValue *jsv,
- bool *isnull)
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
TypeCat typcat;
@@ -3193,10 +3339,12 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
switch (typcat)
{
case TYPECAT_SCALAR:
- return populate_scalar(&col->scalar_io, typid, typmod, jsv);
+ return populate_scalar(&col->scalar_io, typid, typmod, jsv,
+ isnull, escontext);
case TYPECAT_ARRAY:
- return populate_array(&col->io.array, colname, mcxt, jsv);
+ return populate_array(&col->io.array, colname, mcxt, jsv,
+ isnull, escontext);
case TYPECAT_COMPOSITE:
case TYPECAT_COMPOSITE_DOMAIN:
@@ -3205,11 +3353,12 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
DatumGetPointer(defaultval)
? DatumGetHeapTupleHeader(defaultval)
: NULL,
- jsv, *isnull);
+ jsv, isnull,
+ escontext);
case TYPECAT_DOMAIN:
return populate_domain(&col->io.domain, typid, colname, mcxt,
- jsv, *isnull);
+ jsv, *isnull, escontext);
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized type category '%c'", typcat);
@@ -3217,6 +3366,62 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
}
}
+/*
+ * Populate and return the value of specified type from a given json/jsonb
+ * value 'json_val'. 'cache' is caller-specified pointer to save the
+ * ColumnIOData that will be initialized on the 1st call and then reused
+ * during any subsequent calls. 'mcxt' gives the memory context to allocate
+ * the ColumnIOData and any other subsidiary memory in. 'escontext',
+ * if not NULL, tells that any errors that occur should be handled softly.
+ */
+Datum
+json_populate_type(Datum json_val, Oid json_type,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ void **cache, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
+{
+ JsValue jsv = {0};
+ JsonbValue jbv;
+
+ jsv.is_json = json_type == JSONOID;
+
+ if (*isnull)
+ {
+ if (jsv.is_json)
+ jsv.val.json.str = NULL;
+ else
+ jsv.val.jsonb = NULL;
+ }
+ else if (jsv.is_json)
+ {
+ text *json = DatumGetTextPP(json_val);
+
+ jsv.val.json.str = VARDATA_ANY(json);
+ jsv.val.json.len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(json);
+ jsv.val.json.type = JSON_TOKEN_INVALID; /* not used in
+ * populate_composite() */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Jsonb *jsonb = DatumGetJsonbP(json_val);
+
+ jsv.val.jsonb = &jbv;
+
+ /* fill binary jsonb value pointing to jb */
+ jbv.type = jbvBinary;
+ jbv.val.binary.data = &jsonb->root;
+ jbv.val.binary.len = VARSIZE(jsonb) - VARHDRSZ;
+ }
+
+ if (*cache == NULL)
+ *cache = MemoryContextAllocZero(mcxt, sizeof(ColumnIOData));
+
+ return populate_record_field(*cache, typid, typmod, NULL, mcxt,
+ PointerGetDatum(NULL), &jsv, isnull,
+ escontext);
+}
+
static RecordIOData *
allocate_record_info(MemoryContext mcxt, int ncolumns)
{
@@ -3266,7 +3471,8 @@ populate_record(TupleDesc tupdesc,
RecordIOData **record_p,
HeapTupleHeader defaultval,
MemoryContext mcxt,
- JsObject *obj)
+ JsObject *obj,
+ Node *escontext)
{
RecordIOData *record = *record_p;
Datum *values;
@@ -3358,7 +3564,8 @@ populate_record(TupleDesc tupdesc,
mcxt,
nulls[i] ? (Datum) 0 : values[i],
&field,
- &nulls[i]);
+ &nulls[i],
+ escontext);
}
res = heap_form_tuple(tupdesc, values, nulls);
@@ -3445,6 +3652,7 @@ populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
JsValue jsv = {0};
HeapTupleHeader rec;
Datum rettuple;
+ bool isnull;
JsonbValue jbv;
MemoryContext fnmcxt = fcinfo->flinfo->fn_mcxt;
PopulateRecordCache *cache = fcinfo->flinfo->fn_extra;
@@ -3531,8 +3739,11 @@ populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
jbv.val.binary.len = VARSIZE(jb) - VARHDRSZ;
}
+ isnull = false;
rettuple = populate_composite(&cache->c.io.composite, cache->argtype,
- NULL, fnmcxt, rec, &jsv, false);
+ NULL, fnmcxt, rec, &jsv, &isnull,
+ NULL);
+ Assert(!isnull);
PG_RETURN_DATUM(rettuple);
}
@@ -3540,10 +3751,13 @@ populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
/*
* get_json_object_as_hash
*
- * decompose a json object into a hash table.
+ * Decomposes a json object into a hash table.
+ *
+ * Returns the hash table if the json is parsed successfully, NULL otherwise.
*/
static HTAB *
-get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname)
+get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname,
+ Node *escontext)
{
HASHCTL ctl;
HTAB *tab;
@@ -3572,7 +3786,11 @@ get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname)
sem->object_field_start = hash_object_field_start;
sem->object_field_end = hash_object_field_end;
- pg_parse_json_or_ereport(state->lex, sem);
+ if (!pg_parse_json_or_errsave(state->lex, sem, escontext))
+ {
+ hash_destroy(state->hash);
+ tab = NULL;
+ }
freeJsonLexContext(state->lex);
@@ -3743,7 +3961,8 @@ populate_recordset_record(PopulateRecordsetState *state, JsObject *obj)
&cache->c.io.composite.record_io,
state->rec,
cache->fn_mcxt,
- obj);
+ obj,
+ NULL);
/* if it's domain over composite, check domain constraints */
if (cache->c.typcat == TYPECAT_COMPOSITE_DOMAIN)
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
index 31c1ae4767..9bb9eb73b4 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#define JSONFUNCS_H
#include "common/jsonapi.h"
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
/*
@@ -87,5 +88,10 @@ extern Datum datum_to_json(Datum val, JsonTypeCategory tcategory,
extern Datum datum_to_jsonb(Datum val, JsonTypeCategory tcategory,
Oid outfuncoid);
extern Datum jsonb_from_text(text *js, bool unique_keys);
+extern Datum json_populate_type(Datum json_val, Oid json_type,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ void **cache, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
#endif
--
2.35.3
[application/octet-stream] v34-0006-Add-jsonb-support-function-JsonbUnquote.patch (2.1K, ../../CA+HiwqHoEU18xmxHc_zJ8bFe-zE+EDm=dqfO93FsgYRvJtH-Kw@mail.gmail.com/7-v34-0006-Add-jsonb-support-function-JsonbUnquote.patch)
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From 16f986141d2cd4b07cb4d5bcdacdf8daa24b145a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:57:58 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v34 6/8] Add jsonb support function JsonbUnquote()
As the name says, it's intended to remove quotes from scalar strings
extracted from json(b) values.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/include/utils/jsonb.h | 1 +
2 files changed, 32 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
index c10b3fbedf..6d797c0953 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
@@ -2163,3 +2163,34 @@ jsonb_float8(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
PG_RETURN_DATUM(retValue);
}
+
+/*
+ * Convert jsonb to a C-string stripping quotes from scalar strings.
+ */
+char *
+JsonbUnquote(Jsonb *jb)
+{
+ if (JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb))
+ {
+ JsonbValue v;
+
+ (void) JsonbExtractScalar(&jb->root, &v);
+
+ if (v.type == jbvString)
+ return pnstrdup(v.val.string.val, v.val.string.len);
+ else if (v.type == jbvBool)
+ return pstrdup(v.val.boolean ? "true" : "false");
+ else if (v.type == jbvNumeric)
+ return DatumGetCString(DirectFunctionCall1(numeric_out,
+ PointerGetDatum(v.val.numeric)));
+ else if (v.type == jbvNull)
+ return pstrdup("null");
+ else
+ {
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized jsonb value type %d", v.type);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ return JsonbToCString(NULL, &jb->root, VARSIZE(jb));
+}
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
index e38dfd4901..d589ace5a2 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
@@ -422,6 +422,7 @@ extern char *JsonbToCString(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in,
int estimated_len);
extern char *JsonbToCStringIndent(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in,
int estimated_len);
+extern char *JsonbUnquote(Jsonb *jb);
extern bool JsonbExtractScalar(JsonbContainer *jbc, JsonbValue *res);
extern const char *JsonbTypeName(JsonbValue *val);
--
2.35.3
[application/octet-stream] v34-0007-SQL-JSON-query-functions.patch (167.5K, ../../CA+HiwqHoEU18xmxHc_zJ8bFe-zE+EDm=dqfO93FsgYRvJtH-Kw@mail.gmail.com/8-v34-0007-SQL-JSON-query-functions.patch)
download | inline diff:
From bd759fef4e9ea762d58ab1424f32db9a4b155506 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:59:56 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v34 7/8] SQL/JSON query functions
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
This introduces the following SQL/JSON functions for querying JSON
data using jsonpath expressions:
JSON_EXISTS()
JSON_QUERY()
JSON_VALUE()
JSON_EXISTS() tests if the jsonpath expression applied to the jsonb
value yields any values.
JSON_VALUE() must return a single value, and an error occurs if it
tries to return multiple values.
JSON_QUERY() must return a json object or array, and there are
various WRAPPER options for handling scalar or multi-value results.
Both these functions have options for handling EMPTY and ERROR
conditions.
All of these functions only operate on jsonb. The workaround for now
is to cast the argument to jsonb.
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Author: Teodor Sigaev <[email protected]>
Author: Oleg Bartunov <[email protected]>
Author: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Author: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
Author: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Author: Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]>
Author: Jian He <[email protected]>
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby, Álvaro Herrera,
jian he, Anton A. Melnikov, Nikita Malakhov, Peter Eisentraut
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/abd9b83b-aa66-f230-3d6d-734817f0995d%40postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 162 +++
src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt | 12 +-
src/backend/executor/execExpr.c | 344 ++++++
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 370 ++++++-
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c | 140 +++
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c | 3 +
src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 18 +
src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | 233 +++-
src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c | 3 +-
src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c | 19 +
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 188 +++-
src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c | 611 ++++++++++-
src/backend/parser/parse_target.c | 15 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 2 +-
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 136 +++
src/include/executor/execExpr.h | 24 +-
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 86 ++
src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 2 +
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 47 +
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 164 +++
src/include/parser/kwlist.h | 11 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer | 28 +
src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out | 18 +
src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out | 1073 +++++++++++++++++++
src/test/regress/parallel_schedule | 2 +-
src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql | 11 +
src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql | 350 ++++++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 17 +
28 files changed, 4053 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index cec21e42c0..21fd6712b8 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -18162,6 +18162,168 @@ $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
</programlisting>
</para>
</sect3>
+
+ <sect3 id="sqljson-query-functions">
+ <title>SQL/JSON Query Functions</title>
+ <para>
+ <xref linkend="functions-sqljson-querying"/> details the SQL/JSON
+ functions that can be used to query JSON data.
+ </para>
+
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ SQL/JSON path expression can currently only accept values of the
+ <type>jsonb</type> type, so it might be necessary to cast the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> argument of these functions to
+ <type>jsonb</type>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+
+ <table id="functions-sqljson-querying">
+ <title>SQL/JSON Query Functions</title>
+ <tgroup cols="1">
+ <thead>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ Function signature
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Description
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Example(s)
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ </thead>
+ <tbody>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_exists</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_exists</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>TRUE</literal> | <literal>FALSE</literal> |<literal> UNKNOWN</literal> | <literal>ERROR</literal> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns true if the SQL/JSON <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ applied to the <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <replaceable>value</replaceable>s yields any items.
+ The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies the behavior if
+ an error occurs; the default is to return the <type>boolean</type>
+ <literal>FALSE</literal> value.
+ Note that if the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ is <literal>strict</literal>, an error is generated if it yields no
+ items, provided the specified <literal>ON ERROR</literal> behavior is
+ <literal>ERROR</literal>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"key1": [1,2,3]}', 'strict $.key1[*] ? (@ > 2)')</literal>
+ <returnvalue>t</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"a": [1,2,3]}', 'lax $.a[5]' ERROR ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>f</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"a": [1,2,3]}', 'strict $.a[5]' ERROR ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>ERROR: jsonpath array subscript is out of bounds</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_query</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_query</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>RETURNING</literal> <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> <optional> <literal>FORMAT JSON</literal> <optional> <literal>ENCODING UTF8</literal> </optional> </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>WITHOUT</literal> | <literal>WITH</literal> { <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal> | <optional><literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal></optional> } } <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> <literal>WRAPPER</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>KEEP</literal> | <literal>OMIT</literal> } <literal>QUOTES</literal> <optional> <literal>ON SCALAR STRING</literal> </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> { <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> | <literal>OBJECT</literal> } | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> { <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> | <literal>OBJECT</literal> } | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns the result of applying the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <replaceable>value</replaceable>s.
+ This function must return a JSON string, so if the path expression
+ returns multiple SQL/JSON items, you must wrap the result using the
+ <literal>WITH WRAPPER</literal> clause. If the wrapper is
+ <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>, an array wrapper will always
+ be applied, even if the returned value is already a single JSON object
+ or an array, but if it is <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal>, it will not be
+ applied to a single array or object. <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>
+ is the default. If the result is a scalar string, by default the value
+ returned will have surrounding quotes making it a valid JSON value,
+ which can be made explicit by specifying <literal>KEEP QUOTES</literal>.
+ Conversely, quotes can be omitted by specifying <literal>OMIT QUOTES</literal>.
+ The <literal>RETURNING</literal> clause can be used to specify the
+ <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> of the result value. It must
+ be a type for which there is a cast from <type>text</type> to that type.
+ If no <literal>RETURNING</literal> is spcified, the returned value will
+ be of type <type>jsonb</type>.
+ The <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> clause specifies the behavior if the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> yields no value at all; the
+ default when <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> is not specified is to return a
+ null value. The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies the behavior
+ if an error occurs as a result of <type>jsonpath</type> evaluation
+ (including cast to the output type) or during the execution of
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> behavior (that was caused by empty result of
+ <type>jsonpath</type> evaluation); the default when
+ <literal>ON ERROR</literal> is not specified is to return a null value.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_query(jsonb '[1,[2,3],null]', 'lax $[*][1]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>[3]</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_value</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_value</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>RETURNING</literal> <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns the result of applying the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <literal>PASSING</literal> <replaceable>value</replaceable>s. The
+ extracted value must be a single <acronym>SQL/JSON</acronym> scalar
+ item. For results that are objects or arrays, use the
+ <function>json_query</function> function instead.
+ The <literal>RETURNING</literal> clause can be used to specify the
+ <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> of the result value. It must
+ be a type for which there are casts from all possible JSON scalar
+ value types (<type>text</type>, <type>boolean</type>, <type>numeric</type>,
+ and various datetime types) to that type. If no <literal>RETURNING</literal>
+ is spcified, the returned value will be of type <type>text</type>.
+ The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> and <literal>ON EMPTY</literal>
+ clauses have similar semantics as mentioned in the description of
+ <function>json_query</function>. Note that scalar strings returned
+ by <function>json_value</function> always have their quotes removed,
+ equivalent to what one would get with <literal>OMIT QUOTES</literal>
+ when using <function>json_query</function>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '"123.45"', '$' RETURNING float)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>123.45</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '"03:04 2015-02-01"', '$.datetime("HH24:MI YYYY-MM-DD")' RETURNING date)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>2015-02-01</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '[1,2]', 'strict $[*]' DEFAULT 9 ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>9</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ </tbody>
+ </tgroup>
+ </table>
+
+ </sect3>
</sect2>
</sect1>
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
index 80c40eaf57..7598bd8f22 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
@@ -548,15 +548,15 @@ T811 Basic SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
T812 SQL/JSON: JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
T813 SQL/JSON: JSON_ARRAYAGG with ORDER BY YES
T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
-T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators NO
+T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators YES
T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate YES
-T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause NO
+T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause YES
T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause NO
-T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses NO
-T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses NO
+T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses YES
+T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses YES
T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses NO
-T828 JSON_QUERY NO
-T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options NO
+T828 JSON_QUERY YES
+T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options YES
T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
T831 SQL/JSON path language: strict mode YES
T832 SQL/JSON path language: item method YES
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
index 3181b1136a..cf0b5e5b00 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/typcache.h"
@@ -88,6 +89,12 @@ static void ExecBuildAggTransCall(ExprState *state, AggState *aggstate,
FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, AggStatePerTrans pertrans,
int transno, int setno, int setoff, bool ishash,
bool nullcheck);
+static void ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull,
+ ExprEvalStep *scratch);
+static int ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(ExprState *state, Node *coercion,
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull);
/*
@@ -2413,6 +2420,14 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
break;
}
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, node);
+
+ ExecInitJsonExpr(jexpr, state, resv, resnull, &scratch);
+ break;
+ }
+
case T_NullTest:
{
NullTest *ntest = (NullTest *) node;
@@ -4181,3 +4196,332 @@ ExecBuildParamSetEqual(TupleDesc desc,
return state;
}
+
+/*
+ * Push steps to evaluate a JsonExpr and its various subsidiary expressions.
+ */
+static void
+ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull,
+ ExprEvalStep *scratch)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = palloc0(sizeof(JsonExprState));
+ JsonExprPostEvalState *post_eval = &jsestate->post_eval;
+ ListCell *argexprlc;
+ ListCell *argnamelc;
+ List *jumps_if_skip = NIL;
+ List *jumps_to_coerce_finish = NIL;
+ List *jumps_to_end = NIL;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ ExprEvalStep *as;
+
+ jsestate->jsexpr = jexpr;
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate formatted_expr storing the result into
+ * jsestate->formatted_expr.
+ */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->formatted_expr, state,
+ &jsestate->formatted_expr.value,
+ &jsestate->formatted_expr.isnull);
+
+ /* Steps to jump to end if formatted_expr evaluates to NULL */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NULL;
+ scratch->resnull = &jsestate->formatted_expr.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_if_skip = lappend_int(jumps_if_skip, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate pathspec expression storing the result into
+ * jsestate->pathspec.
+ */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->path_spec, state,
+ &jsestate->pathspec.value,
+ &jsestate->pathspec.isnull);
+
+ /* Steps to JUMP to end if pathspec evaluates to NULL */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NULL;
+ scratch->resnull = &jsestate->pathspec.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_if_skip = lappend_int(jumps_if_skip, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to compute PASSING args. */
+ jsestate->args = NIL;
+ forboth(argexprlc, jexpr->passing_values,
+ argnamelc, jexpr->passing_names)
+ {
+ Expr *argexpr = (Expr *) lfirst(argexprlc);
+ String *argname = lfirst_node(String, argnamelc);
+ JsonPathVariable *var = palloc(sizeof(*var));
+
+ var->name = argname->sval;
+ var->typid = exprType((Node *) argexpr);
+ var->typmod = exprTypmod((Node *) argexpr);
+
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) argexpr, state, &var->value, &var->isnull);
+
+ jsestate->args = lappend(jsestate->args, var);
+ }
+
+ /* Step for JsonPath* evaluation; see ExecEvalJsonExprPath(). */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH;
+ scratch->resvalue = resv;
+ scratch->resnull = resnull;
+ scratch->d.jsonexpr.jsestate = jsestate;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Step to jump to end when there's neither an error when evaluating
+ * JsonPath* nor any need to coerce the result because it's already
+ * of the specified type.
+ */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Steps to coerce the result value computed by EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH.
+ * To handle coercion errors softly, use the following ErrorSaveContext
+ * when initializing the coercion expressions, including any JsonCoercion
+ * nodes.
+ */
+ jsestate->escontext.type = T_ErrorSaveContext;
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->omit_quotes)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion =
+ ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, jexpr->result_coercion,
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR ?
+ &jsestate->escontext : NULL,
+ resv, resnull);
+ /* Jump to COERCION_FINISH. */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_coerce_finish = lappend_int(jumps_to_coerce_finish,
+ state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+ else
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion = -1;
+
+ /* Steps for coercing JsonItemType values returned by JsonPathValue(). */
+ if (jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Here we create the steps for each JsonItemType type's coercion
+ * expression and also store a flag whether the expression is
+ * a JsonCoercion node. ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion() called by
+ * ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will map a given JsonbValue returned by
+ * JsonPathValue() to its JsonItemType's expression's step address
+ * and the flag by indexing the following arrays with JsonItemType
+ * enum value.
+ */
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions = list_length(jexpr->item_coercions);
+ jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps = (int *)
+ palloc(jsestate->num_item_coercions * sizeof(int));
+ jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr = (bool *)
+ palloc0(jsestate->num_item_coercions * sizeof(bool));
+ foreach(lc, jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = lfirst(lc);
+ Node *coercion = item_coercion->coercion;
+
+ jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr[item_coercion->item_type] =
+ (coercion != NULL && !IsA(coercion, JsonCoercion));
+ jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[item_coercion->item_type] =
+ ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, coercion,
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR ?
+ &jsestate->escontext : NULL,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Jump to COERCION_FINISH. */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_coerce_finish = lappend_int(jumps_to_coerce_finish,
+ state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Add step to reset the ErrorSaveContext and set error flag if the
+ * coercion steps encountered an error but was not thrown because of the
+ * ON ERROR behavior.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ foreach(lc, jumps_to_coerce_finish)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH;
+ scratch->d.jsonexpr.jsestate = jsestate;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ jsestate->jump_empty = jsestate->jump_error = -1;
+
+ /*
+ * Step to handle ON ERROR behaviors. This handles both the errors
+ * that occur during EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH evaluation and subsequent coercion
+ * evaluation.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->on_error &&
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_error = state->steps_len;
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NOT_TRUE;
+
+ /*
+ * post_eval.error is set by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() and
+ * ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish().
+ */
+ scratch->resvalue = &post_eval->error.value;
+ scratch->resnull = &post_eval->error.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to evaluate the ON ERROR expression */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->on_error->expr,
+ state, resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Steps to coerce the ON ERROR expression if needed */
+ (void) ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state,
+ (Node *) jexpr->on_error->coercion,
+ NULL, /* throw errors */
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ /* Step to handle ON EMPTY behaviors. */
+ if (jexpr->on_empty != NULL &&
+ jexpr->on_empty->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_empty = state->steps_len;
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NOT_TRUE;
+ scratch->resvalue = &post_eval->empty.value;
+ scratch->resnull = &post_eval->empty.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to evaluate the ON EMPTY expression */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->on_empty->expr,
+ state, resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Steps to coerce the ON EMPTY expression if needed */
+ (void) ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state,
+ (Node *) jexpr->on_empty->coercion,
+ NULL, /* throw errors */
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ if (jsestate->jump_error < 0 && jsestate->jump_empty < 0)
+ {
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ /* Return NULL when either formatted_expr or pathspec is NULL. */
+ foreach(lc, jumps_if_skip)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_CONST;
+ scratch->resvalue = resv;
+ scratch->resnull = resnull;
+ scratch->d.constval.value = (Datum) 0;
+ scratch->d.constval.isnull = true;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Jump to coerce the NULL using result_coercion is present. */
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ {
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ foreach(lc, jumps_to_end)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+
+ jsestate->jump_end = state->steps_len;
+}
+
+/* Initialize one JsonCoercion for execution. */
+static int
+ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(ExprState *state, Node *coercion,
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull)
+{
+ int jump_eval_coercion;
+ Datum *save_innermost_caseval;
+ bool *save_innermost_casenull;
+ ErrorSaveContext *save_escontext;
+
+ if (coercion == NULL)
+ return -1;
+
+ jump_eval_coercion = state->steps_len;
+ if (IsA(coercion, JsonCoercion))
+ {
+ ExprEvalStep scratch = {0};
+ Oid typinput;
+ FmgrInfo *finfo;
+ Oid typioparam;
+
+ getTypeInputInfo(((JsonCoercion *) coercion)->targettype,
+ &typinput, &typioparam);
+ finfo = palloc0(sizeof(FmgrInfo));
+ fmgr_info(typinput, finfo);
+
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION;
+ scratch.resvalue = resv;
+ scratch.resnull = resnull;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion = (JsonCoercion *) coercion;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo = finfo;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam = typioparam;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache = NULL;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext = escontext;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, &scratch);
+ return jump_eval_coercion;
+ }
+
+ /* Push step(s) to compute cstate->coercion. */
+ save_innermost_caseval = state->innermost_caseval;
+ save_innermost_casenull = state->innermost_casenull;
+ save_escontext = state->escontext;
+
+ state->innermost_caseval = resv;
+ state->innermost_casenull = resnull;
+ state->escontext = escontext;
+
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) coercion, state, resv, resnull);
+
+ state->innermost_caseval = save_innermost_caseval;
+ state->innermost_casenull = save_innermost_casenull;
+ state->escontext = save_escontext;
+
+ return jump_eval_coercion;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index b17cab06b6..964433a0e7 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -73,8 +73,8 @@
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/expandedrecord.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
-#include "utils/jsonb.h"
#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
@@ -181,6 +181,10 @@ static pg_attribute_always_inline void ExecAggPlainTransByRef(AggState *aggstate
AggStatePerGroup pergroup,
ExprContext *aggcontext,
int setno);
+static void ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(JsonbValue *item, JsonExprState *jsestate,
+ bool throw_error,
+ int *jump_eval_item_coercion,
+ Datum *resvalue, bool *resnull);
/*
* ScalarArrayOpExprHashEntry
@@ -482,6 +486,9 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
&&CASE_EEOP_XMLEXPR,
&&CASE_EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR,
&&CASE_EEOP_IS_JSON,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH,
&&CASE_EEOP_AGGREF,
&&CASE_EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC,
&&CASE_EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC,
@@ -1551,6 +1558,28 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
EEO_NEXT();
}
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ EEO_JUMP(ExecEvalJsonExprPath(state, op, econtext));
+ }
+
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercion(state, op, econtext);
+
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(state, op);
+
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
EEO_CASE(EEOP_AGGREF)
{
/*
@@ -4208,6 +4237,345 @@ ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
*op->resvalue = BoolGetDatum(res);
}
+/*
+ * Performs JsonPath{Exists|Query|Value}() for given context item and JSON
+ * path.
+ *
+ * Result is set in *op->resvalue and *op->resnull. Return value is the
+ * step address to be performed next.
+ *
+ * On return, JsonExprPostEvalState is populated with the following details:
+ * - error.value: true if an error occurred during JsonPath evaluation
+ * - empty.value: true if JsonPath{Query|Value}() found no matching item
+ *
+ * No return if the ON ERROR/EMPTY behavior is ERROR.
+ */
+int
+ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+ JsonExprPostEvalState *post_eval = &jsestate->post_eval;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = jsestate->jsexpr;
+ Datum item;
+ JsonPath *path;
+ bool throw_error = jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+ bool error = false,
+ empty = false;
+ /* Might get overridden for JSON_VALUE_OP by an per-item coercion. */
+ int jump_eval_coercion = jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion;
+
+ item = jsestate->formatted_expr.value;
+ path = DatumGetJsonPathP(jsestate->pathspec.value);
+
+ /* Reset JsonExprPostEvalState for this evaluation. */
+ memset(post_eval, 0, sizeof(*post_eval));
+ switch (jexpr->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ {
+ bool exists = JsonPathExists(item, path,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (!error)
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = BoolGetDatum(exists);
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ *op->resvalue = JsonPathQuery(item, path, jexpr->wrapper, &empty,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (!error && !empty)
+ *op->resnull = (DatumGetPointer(*op->resvalue) == NULL);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ {
+ JsonbValue *jbv = JsonPathValue(item, path, &empty,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (jbv == NULL)
+ {
+ /* Will be coerced with result_coercion. */
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ }
+ else if (!error && !empty)
+ {
+ /*
+ * If the requested output type is json(b), use
+ * result_coercion to do the coercion.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->returning->typid == JSONOID ||
+ jexpr->returning->typid == JSONBOID)
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(jbv));
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Else, use one of the item_coercions.
+ *
+ * Error out if no cast expression exists.
+ */
+ ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(jbv, jsestate, throw_error,
+ &jump_eval_coercion,
+ op->resvalue, op->resnull);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON expression op %d", jexpr->op);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (empty)
+ {
+ if (jexpr->on_empty)
+ {
+ if (jexpr->on_empty->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_NO_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("no SQL/JSON item"));
+ else
+ post_eval->empty.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ Assert(jsestate->jump_empty >= 0);
+ return jsestate->jump_empty;
+ }
+ else if (jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_NO_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("no SQL/JSON item"));
+ else
+ post_eval->error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+
+ Assert(jsestate->jump_error >= 0);
+ return jsestate->jump_error;
+ }
+
+ if (error)
+ {
+ Assert(!throw_error && jsestate->jump_error >= 0);
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ post_eval->error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+ return jsestate->jump_error;
+ }
+
+ /* Else return the coercion step address or the address to skip to end. */
+ return jump_eval_coercion >= 0 ? jump_eval_coercion : jsestate->jump_end;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Selects a coercion for a given JsonbValue based on its type.
+ *
+ * On return, *resvalue and *resnull are set to the value extracted from the
+ * JsonbValue and *jump_eval_item_coercion is set to the step address of the
+ * coercion expression.
+ *
+ * If the found expression is a JsonCoercion node that means the parser
+ * didnt' find a cast to do the coercion, so throw an error if the
+ * ON ERROR behavior says to do so.
+ */
+static void
+ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(JsonbValue *item, JsonExprState *jsestate,
+ bool throw_error,
+ int *jump_eval_item_coercion,
+ Datum *resvalue, bool *resnull)
+{
+ int *eval_item_coercion_jumps = jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps;
+ bool *item_coercion_via_expr = jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr;
+ bool via_expr;
+ int jump_to;
+ JsonbValue buf;
+
+ if (item->type == jbvBinary && JsonContainerIsScalar(item->val.binary.data))
+ {
+ bool is_scalar PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+
+ is_scalar = JsonbExtractScalar(item->val.binary.data, &buf);
+ item = &buf;
+ Assert(is_scalar);
+ }
+
+ *resnull = false;
+
+ /* get coercion state reference and datum of the corresponding SQL type */
+ switch (item->type)
+ {
+ case jbvNull:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeNull];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeNull];
+ *resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *resnull = true;
+ break;
+
+ case jbvString:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeString];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeString];
+ *resvalue =
+ PointerGetDatum(cstring_to_text_with_len(item->val.string.val,
+ item->val.string.len));
+ break;
+
+ case jbvNumeric:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeNumeric];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeNumeric];
+ *resvalue = NumericGetDatum(item->val.numeric);
+ break;
+
+ case jbvBool:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeBoolean];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeBoolean];
+ *resvalue = BoolGetDatum(item->val.boolean);
+ break;
+
+ case jbvDatetime:
+ *resvalue = item->val.datetime.value;
+ switch (item->val.datetime.typid)
+ {
+ case DATEOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeDate];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeDate];
+ break;
+ case TIMEOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTime];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTime];
+ break;
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimetz];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimetz];
+ break;
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimestamp];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimestamp];
+ break;
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimestamptz];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimestamptz];
+ break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonb datetime type oid %u",
+ item->val.datetime.typid);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case jbvArray:
+ case jbvObject:
+ case jbvBinary:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeComposite];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeComposite];
+ *resvalue = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(item));
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonb value type %d", item->type);
+ }
+
+ /* If the expression is a JsonCoercion, throw an error. */
+ if (jump_to >= 0 && !via_expr)
+ {
+ if (throw_error)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SQL_JSON_ITEM_CANNOT_BE_CAST_TO_TARGET_TYPE),
+ errmsg("SQL/JSON item cannot be cast to target type"));
+
+ *resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *resnull = true;
+ }
+
+ *jump_eval_item_coercion = jump_to;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Coerce a jsonb value produced by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() or an ON ERROR /
+ * EMPTY behavior expression to the target type by either calling
+ * json_populate_type() or by directly calling the type's input function in
+ * some cases.
+ *
+ * Any soft errors that occur will be checked by EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH
+ * that will run right after this.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext)
+{
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext;
+ Datum res = *op->resvalue;
+ bool resnull = *op->resnull;
+ Jsonb *jb = !resnull ? DatumGetJsonbP(res) : NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * Can't go to json_populate_type() for scalars when OMIT QUOTES is
+ * specified, because it keeps the quotes by default. So let's do the
+ * deed ourselves by calling the input function, that is, after removing
+ * the quotes.
+ */
+ if (jb && JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb) && coercion->omit_quotes)
+ {
+ FmgrInfo *input_finfo = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo;
+ Oid typioparam = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam;
+ char *val_string = JsonbUnquote(jb);
+
+ (void) InputFunctionCallSafe(input_finfo, val_string, typioparam,
+ coercion->targettypmod,
+ (Node *) escontext,
+ op->resvalue);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ void *cache = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache;
+
+ *op->resvalue = json_populate_type(res, JSONBOID,
+ coercion->targettype,
+ coercion->targettypmod,
+ &cache,
+ econtext->ecxt_per_query_memory,
+ op->resnull, (Node *) escontext);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Checks if the coercion evaluation led to an error. If an error did occur,
+ * this sets post_eval->error to trigger the subsequent ON ERROR handling
+ * steps.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(&jsestate->escontext))
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ jsestate->post_eval.error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ /*
+ * Also make ErrorSaveContext ready for the next row. Since we never
+ * set details_wanted, we don't need to also reset error_data, which
+ * would be NULL anyway.
+ */
+ Assert(!jsestate->escontext.details_wanted &&
+ jsestate->escontext.error_data == NULL);
+ jsestate->escontext.error_occurred = false;
+ }
+}
/*
* ExecEvalGroupingFunc
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
index 09994503b1..7a5ff2fedf 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
@@ -1930,6 +1930,146 @@ llvm_compile_expr(ExprState *state)
LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
break;
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH:
+ {
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+ LLVMValueRef v_ret;
+
+ /*
+ * Call ExecEvalJsonExprPath(). It returns the address of
+ * the step to perform next.
+ */
+ v_ret = build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonExprPath",
+ v_state, op, v_econtext);
+
+ /*
+ * Build a switch to map the return value, which is a
+ * runtime value of the step address to perform next, to
+ * either jump_empty, jump_error, or the coercion
+ * expression.
+ */
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->jump_error >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions > 0)
+ {
+ int i;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_empty;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_error;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_coercion;
+ LLVMValueRef v_switch;
+ LLVMBasicBlockRef b_done,
+ b_empty,
+ b_error,
+ b_result_coercion,
+ *b_item_coercions = NULL;
+
+ b_empty =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_empty", opno);
+ b_error =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_error", opno);
+ b_result_coercion =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_result_coercion", opno);
+ if (jsestate->num_item_coercions > 0)
+ {
+ b_item_coercions = palloc(sizeof(LLVMBasicBlockRef) *
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions);
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ b_item_coercions[i] =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_item_coercion.%d",
+ opno, i);
+ }
+ }
+ b_done =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_done", opno);
+
+ v_switch = LLVMBuildSwitch(b,
+ v_ret,
+ b_done,
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions + 3);
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_empty? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_empty = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_empty);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_empty, b_empty);
+ }
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_error? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_error >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_error = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_error);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_error, b_error);
+ }
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_coercion = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_coercion, b_result_coercion);
+ }
+ /* Returned one of jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[]? */
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ if (jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i] >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_coercion = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i]);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_coercion, b_item_coercions[i]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* ON EMPTY code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_empty);
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_empty]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* ON ERROR code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_error);
+ if (jsestate->jump_error >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_error]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* result_coercion code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_result_coercion);
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* item coercion code blocks */
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_item_coercions[i]);
+ if (jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i] >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i]]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ }
+
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_done);
+ }
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonCoercion",
+ v_state, op, v_econtext);
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish",
+ v_state, op);
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
case EEOP_AGGREF:
{
LLVMValueRef v_aggno;
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
index 47c9daf402..edd1e1679b 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
@@ -172,6 +172,9 @@ void *referenced_functions[] =
ExecEvalXmlExpr,
ExecEvalJsonConstructor,
ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate,
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercion,
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish,
+ ExecEvalJsonExprPath,
MakeExpandedObjectReadOnlyInternal,
slot_getmissingattrs,
slot_getsomeattrs_int,
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
index a02332a1ec..09a05a0373 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
@@ -857,6 +857,24 @@ makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
return jve;
}
+/*
+ * makeJsonBehavior -
+ * creates a JsonBehavior node
+ */
+JsonBehavior *
+makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr, JsonCoercion *coercion,
+ int location)
+{
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = makeNode(JsonBehavior);
+
+ behavior->btype = type;
+ behavior->expr = expr;
+ behavior->coercion = coercion;
+ behavior->location = location;
+
+ return behavior;
+}
+
/*
* makeJsonKeyValue -
* creates a JsonKeyValue node
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
index 030463cb42..d272027f8a 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
@@ -234,6 +234,33 @@ exprType(const Node *expr)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
type = BOOLOID;
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ type = jexpr->returning->typid;
+ break;
+ }
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ const JsonCoercion *coercion = (const JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ type = coercion->targettype;
+ break;
+ }
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ type = exprType(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ const JsonBehavior *behavior = (const JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ type = exprType((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else
+ type = exprType(behavior->expr);
+ break;
+ }
case T_NullTest:
type = BOOLOID;
break;
@@ -491,8 +518,32 @@ exprTypmod(const Node *expr)
return ((const SQLValueFunction *) expr)->typmod;
case T_JsonValueExpr:
return exprTypmod((Node *) ((const JsonValueExpr *) expr)->formatted_expr);
- case T_JsonConstructorExpr:
- return ((const JsonConstructorExpr *) expr)->returning->typmod;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ return jexpr->returning->typmod;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ const JsonCoercion *coercion = (const JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ return coercion->targettypmod;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ return exprTypmod(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ const JsonBehavior *behavior = (const JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ return exprTypmod((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else
+ return exprTypmod(behavior->expr);
+ }
+ break;
case T_CoerceToDomain:
return ((const CoerceToDomain *) expr)->resulttypmod;
case T_CoerceToDomainValue:
@@ -969,6 +1020,27 @@ exprCollation(const Node *expr)
/* IS JSON's result is boolean ... */
coll = InvalidOid; /* ... so it has no collation */
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ coll = exprCollation(((JsonExpr *) expr)->result_coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ coll = ((const JsonCoercion *) expr)->collation;
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ coll = exprCollation(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ coll = exprCollation((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else if (behavior->expr)
+ coll = exprCollation(behavior->expr);
+ else
+ coll = InvalidOid;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
/* NullTest's result is boolean ... */
coll = InvalidOid; /* ... so it has no collation */
@@ -1205,6 +1277,42 @@ exprSetCollation(Node *expr, Oid collation)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* result is always boolean */
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion)
+ exprSetCollation((Node *) jexpr->result_coercion, collation);
+ else
+ Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* result is always a
+ * json[b] type */
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) expr;
+
+ if (item_coercion->coercion)
+ exprSetCollation(item_coercion->coercion, collation);
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = (JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ coercion->collation = collation;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->expr)
+ exprSetCollation(behavior->expr, collation);
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ exprSetCollation((Node *) behavior->coercion, collation);
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
/* NullTest's result is boolean ... */
Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* ... so never set a collation */
@@ -1508,6 +1616,18 @@ exprLocation(const Node *expr)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
loc = ((const JsonIsPredicate *) expr)->location;
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jsexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ /* consider both function name and leftmost arg */
+ loc = leftmostLoc(jsexpr->location,
+ exprLocation(jsexpr->formatted_expr));
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ loc = exprLocation(((JsonBehavior *) expr)->expr);
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
{
const NullTest *nexpr = (const NullTest *) expr;
@@ -2260,6 +2380,45 @@ expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
break;
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
return WALK(((JsonIsPredicate *) node)->expr);
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jexpr->formatted_expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->result_coercion))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->item_coercions))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->passing_values))
+ return true;
+ /* we assume walker doesn't care about passing_names */
+ if (WALK(jexpr->on_empty))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->on_error))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(item_coercion->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(behavior->expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(behavior->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
@@ -3259,6 +3418,46 @@ expression_tree_mutator_impl(Node *node,
return (Node *) newnode;
}
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+ JsonExpr *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, jexpr, JsonExpr);
+ MUTATE(newnode->path_spec, jexpr->path_spec, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->formatted_expr, jexpr->formatted_expr, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->result_coercion, jexpr->result_coercion, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->item_coercions, jexpr->item_coercions, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->passing_values, jexpr->passing_values, List *);
+ /* assume mutator does not care about passing_names */
+ MUTATE(newnode->on_empty, jexpr->on_empty, JsonBehavior *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->on_error, jexpr->on_error, JsonBehavior *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ return (Node *) copyObject(node);
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) node;
+ JsonItemCoercion *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, item_coercion, JsonItemCoercion);
+ MUTATE(newnode->coercion, item_coercion->coercion, Node *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+ JsonBehavior *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, behavior, JsonBehavior);
+ MUTATE(newnode->expr, behavior->expr, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->coercion, behavior->coercion, JsonCoercion *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
{
NullTest *ntest = (NullTest *) node;
@@ -3945,6 +4144,36 @@ raw_expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
break;
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
return WALK(((JsonIsPredicate *) node)->expr);
+ case T_JsonArgument:
+ return WALK(((JsonArgument *) node)->val);
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfe = (JsonFuncExpr *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jfe->context_item))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jfe->pathspec))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jfe->passing))
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->output && WALK(jfe->output))
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->on_empty)
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->on_error)
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *jb = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jb->expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jb->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c b/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
index 8b76e98529..4cd606ca73 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
@@ -4879,7 +4879,8 @@ cost_qual_eval_walker(Node *node, cost_qual_eval_context *context)
IsA(node, SQLValueFunction) ||
IsA(node, XmlExpr) ||
IsA(node, CoerceToDomain) ||
- IsA(node, NextValueExpr))
+ IsA(node, NextValueExpr) ||
+ IsA(node, JsonExpr))
{
/* Treat all these as having cost 1 */
context->total.per_tuple += cpu_operator_cost;
diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
index 94eb56a1e7..8849864cad 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
@@ -417,6 +418,24 @@ contain_mutable_functions_walker(Node *node, void *context)
/* Check all subnodes */
}
+ if (IsA(node, JsonExpr))
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, node);
+ Const *cnst;
+
+ if (!IsA(jexpr->path_spec, Const))
+ return true;
+
+ cnst = castNode(Const, jexpr->path_spec);
+
+ Assert(cnst->consttype == JSONPATHOID);
+ if (cnst->constisnull)
+ return false;
+
+ return jspIsMutable(DatumGetJsonPathP(cnst->constvalue),
+ jexpr->passing_names, jexpr->passing_values);
+ }
+
if (IsA(node, SQLValueFunction))
{
/* all variants of SQLValueFunction are stable */
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index 6b88096e8e..ad95af0d91 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -651,10 +651,19 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
json_returning_clause_opt
json_name_and_value
json_aggregate_func
+ json_argument
+ json_behavior
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
%type <list> json_name_and_value_list
json_value_expr_list
json_array_aggregate_order_by_clause_opt
-%type <ival> json_predicate_type_constraint
+ json_arguments
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ json_passing_clause_opt
+%type <ival> json_behavior_type
+ json_predicate_type_constraint
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
%type <boolean> json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
json_object_constructor_null_clause_opt
json_array_constructor_null_clause_opt
@@ -695,7 +704,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
CACHE CALL CALLED CASCADE CASCADED CASE CAST CATALOG_P CHAIN CHAR_P
CHARACTER CHARACTERISTICS CHECK CHECKPOINT CLASS CLOSE
CLUSTER COALESCE COLLATE COLLATION COLUMN COLUMNS COMMENT COMMENTS COMMIT
- COMMITTED COMPRESSION CONCURRENTLY CONFIGURATION CONFLICT
+ COMMITTED COMPRESSION CONCURRENTLY CONDITIONAL CONFIGURATION CONFLICT
CONNECTION CONSTRAINT CONSTRAINTS CONTENT_P CONTINUE_P CONVERSION_P COPY
COST CREATE CROSS CSV CUBE CURRENT_P
CURRENT_CATALOG CURRENT_DATE CURRENT_ROLE CURRENT_SCHEMA
@@ -706,8 +715,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
DETACH DICTIONARY DISABLE_P DISCARD DISTINCT DO DOCUMENT_P DOMAIN_P
DOUBLE_P DROP
- EACH ELSE ENABLE_P ENCODING ENCRYPTED END_P ENUM_P ESCAPE EVENT EXCEPT
- EXCLUDE EXCLUDING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTE EXISTS EXPLAIN EXPRESSION
+ EACH ELSE EMPTY_P ENABLE_P ENCODING ENCRYPTED END_P ENUM_P ERROR_P ESCAPE
+ EVENT EXCEPT EXCLUDE EXCLUDING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTE EXISTS EXPLAIN EXPRESSION
EXTENSION EXTERNAL EXTRACT
FALSE_P FAMILY FETCH FILTER FINALIZE FIRST_P FLOAT_P FOLLOWING FOR
@@ -722,10 +731,10 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
INNER_P INOUT INPUT_P INSENSITIVE INSERT INSTEAD INT_P INTEGER
INTERSECT INTERVAL INTO INVOKER IS ISNULL ISOLATION
- JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
- JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE
+ JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_EXISTS JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_VALUE
- KEY KEYS
+ KEEP KEY KEYS
LABEL LANGUAGE LARGE_P LAST_P LATERAL_P
LEADING LEAKPROOF LEAST LEFT LEVEL LIKE LIMIT LISTEN LOAD LOCAL
@@ -739,7 +748,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
NOT NOTHING NOTIFY NOTNULL NOWAIT NULL_P NULLIF
NULLS_P NUMERIC
- OBJECT_P OF OFF OFFSET OIDS OLD ON ONLY OPERATOR OPTION OPTIONS OR
+ OBJECT_P OF OFF OFFSET OIDS OLD OMIT ON ONLY OPERATOR OPTION OPTIONS OR
ORDER ORDINALITY OTHERS OUT_P OUTER_P
OVER OVERLAPS OVERLAY OVERRIDING OWNED OWNER
@@ -748,7 +757,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
POSITION PRECEDING PRECISION PRESERVE PREPARE PREPARED PRIMARY
PRIOR PRIVILEGES PROCEDURAL PROCEDURE PROCEDURES PROGRAM PUBLICATION
- QUOTE
+ QUOTE QUOTES
RANGE READ REAL REASSIGN RECHECK RECURSIVE REF_P REFERENCES REFERENCING
REFRESH REINDEX RELATIVE_P RELEASE RENAME REPEATABLE REPLACE REPLICA
@@ -759,7 +768,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
SEQUENCE SEQUENCES
SERIALIZABLE SERVER SESSION SESSION_USER SET SETS SETOF SHARE SHOW
SIMILAR SIMPLE SKIP SMALLINT SNAPSHOT SOME SQL_P STABLE STANDALONE_P
- START STATEMENT STATISTICS STDIN STDOUT STORAGE STORED STRICT_P STRIP_P
+ START STATEMENT STATISTICS STDIN STDOUT STORAGE STORED STRICT_P STRING_P STRIP_P
SUBSCRIPTION SUBSTRING SUPPORT SYMMETRIC SYSID SYSTEM_P SYSTEM_USER
TABLE TABLES TABLESAMPLE TABLESPACE TEMP TEMPLATE TEMPORARY TEXT_P THEN
@@ -767,7 +776,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
TREAT TRIGGER TRIM TRUE_P
TRUNCATE TRUSTED TYPE_P TYPES_P
- UESCAPE UNBOUNDED UNCOMMITTED UNENCRYPTED UNION UNIQUE UNKNOWN
+ UESCAPE UNBOUNDED UNCONDITIONAL UNCOMMITTED UNENCRYPTED UNION UNIQUE UNKNOWN
UNLISTEN UNLOGGED UNTIL UPDATE USER USING
VACUUM VALID VALIDATE VALIDATOR VALUE_P VALUES VARCHAR VARIADIC VARYING
@@ -15776,6 +15785,62 @@ func_expr_common_subexpr:
n->location = @1;
$$ = (Node *) n;
}
+ | JSON_QUERY '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_returning_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_QUERY_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = (JsonOutput *) $7;
+ n->wrapper = $8;
+ n->quotes = $9;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($10);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($10);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | JSON_EXISTS '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_EXISTS_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = NULL;
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) $7;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | JSON_VALUE '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_returning_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_VALUE_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = (JsonOutput *) $7;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($8);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($8);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
;
@@ -16502,6 +16567,77 @@ opt_asymmetric: ASYMMETRIC
;
/* SQL/JSON support */
+json_passing_clause_opt:
+ PASSING json_arguments { $$ = $2; }
+ | /*EMPTY*/ { $$ = NIL; }
+ ;
+
+json_arguments:
+ json_argument { $$ = list_make1($1); }
+ | json_arguments ',' json_argument { $$ = lappend($1, $3); }
+ ;
+
+json_argument:
+ json_value_expr AS ColLabel
+ {
+ JsonArgument *n = makeNode(JsonArgument);
+
+ n->val = (JsonValueExpr *) $1;
+ n->name = $3;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+/* ARRAY is a noise word */
+json_wrapper_behavior:
+ WITHOUT WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_NONE; }
+ | WITHOUT ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_NONE; }
+ | WITH WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH CONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_CONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_CONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | /* empty */ { $$ = JSW_UNSPEC; }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior:
+ DEFAULT a_expr
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonBehavior(JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT, $2, NULL, @1); }
+ | json_behavior_type
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonBehavior($1, NULL, NULL, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior_type:
+ ERROR_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR; }
+ | NULL_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL; }
+ | TRUE_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE; }
+ | FALSE_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE; }
+ | UNKNOWN { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN; }
+ | EMPTY_P ARRAY { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
+ | EMPTY_P OBJECT_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT; }
+ /* non-standard, for Oracle compatibility only */
+ | EMPTY_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior_clause_opt:
+ json_behavior ON EMPTY_P
+ { $$ = list_make2($1, NULL); }
+ | json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = list_make2(NULL, $1); }
+ | json_behavior ON EMPTY_P json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = list_make2($1, $4); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = list_make2(NULL, NULL); }
+ ;
+
+json_on_error_clause_opt:
+ json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = $1; }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
json_value_expr:
a_expr json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -16546,6 +16682,14 @@ json_format_clause_opt:
}
;
+json_quotes_clause_opt:
+ KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING_P { $$ = JS_QUOTES_KEEP; }
+ | KEEP QUOTES { $$ = JS_QUOTES_KEEP; }
+ | OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING_P { $$ = JS_QUOTES_OMIT; }
+ | OMIT QUOTES { $$ = JS_QUOTES_OMIT; }
+ | /* EMPTY */ { $$ = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC; }
+ ;
+
json_returning_clause_opt:
RETURNING Typename json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -17162,6 +17306,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| COMMIT
| COMMITTED
| COMPRESSION
+ | CONDITIONAL
| CONFIGURATION
| CONFLICT
| CONNECTION
@@ -17198,10 +17343,12 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| DOUBLE_P
| DROP
| EACH
+ | EMPTY_P
| ENABLE_P
| ENCODING
| ENCRYPTED
| ENUM_P
+ | ERROR_P
| ESCAPE
| EVENT
| EXCLUDE
@@ -17251,6 +17398,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| INSTEAD
| INVOKER
| ISOLATION
+ | KEEP
| KEY
| KEYS
| LABEL
@@ -17297,6 +17445,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| OFF
| OIDS
| OLD
+ | OMIT
| OPERATOR
| OPTION
| OPTIONS
@@ -17327,6 +17476,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| PROGRAM
| PUBLICATION
| QUOTE
+ | QUOTES
| RANGE
| READ
| REASSIGN
@@ -17386,6 +17536,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| STORAGE
| STORED
| STRICT_P
+ | STRING_P
| STRIP_P
| SUBSCRIPTION
| SUPPORT
@@ -17408,6 +17559,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| UESCAPE
| UNBOUNDED
| UNCOMMITTED
+ | UNCONDITIONAL
| UNENCRYPTED
| UNKNOWN
| UNLISTEN
@@ -17468,10 +17620,13 @@ col_name_keyword:
| JSON
| JSON_ARRAY
| JSON_ARRAYAGG
+ | JSON_EXISTS
| JSON_OBJECT
| JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ | JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_VALUE
| LEAST
| NATIONAL
| NCHAR
@@ -17704,6 +17859,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| COMMITTED
| COMPRESSION
| CONCURRENTLY
+ | CONDITIONAL
| CONFIGURATION
| CONFLICT
| CONNECTION
@@ -17756,11 +17912,13 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| DROP
| EACH
| ELSE
+ | EMPTY_P
| ENABLE_P
| ENCODING
| ENCRYPTED
| END_P
| ENUM_P
+ | ERROR_P
| ESCAPE
| EVENT
| EXCLUDE
@@ -17830,10 +17988,14 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| JSON
| JSON_ARRAY
| JSON_ARRAYAGG
+ | JSON_EXISTS
| JSON_OBJECT
| JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ | JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_VALUE
+ | KEEP
| KEY
| KEYS
| LABEL
@@ -17894,6 +18056,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| OFF
| OIDS
| OLD
+ | OMIT
| ONLY
| OPERATOR
| OPTION
@@ -17931,6 +18094,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| PROGRAM
| PUBLICATION
| QUOTE
+ | QUOTES
| RANGE
| READ
| REAL
@@ -17999,6 +18163,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| STORAGE
| STORED
| STRICT_P
+ | STRING_P
| STRIP_P
| SUBSCRIPTION
| SUBSTRING
@@ -18033,6 +18198,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| UESCAPE
| UNBOUNDED
| UNCOMMITTED
+ | UNCONDITIONAL
| UNENCRYPTED
| UNIQUE
| UNKNOWN
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index 9300c7b9ab..5493b05ae8 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/date.h"
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
+#include "utils/jsonb.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
@@ -90,6 +91,22 @@ static Node *transformJsonParseExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonParseExpr *expr);
static Node *transformJsonScalarExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonScalarExpr *expr);
static Node *transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate,
JsonSerializeExpr *expr);
+static Node *transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *p);
+static JsonExpr *transformJsonExprCommon(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func,
+ const char *constructName);
+static void transformJsonPassingArgs(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
+ JsonFormatType format, List *args,
+ List **passing_values, List **passing_names);
+static Node *coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(ParseState *pstate, JsonExpr *jsexpr);
+static Oid JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(JsonExpr *jsexpr);
+static Node *coerceJsonExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr,
+ const JsonReturning *returning);
+static JsonCoercion *makeJsonCoercion(const JsonReturning *returning);
+static List *InitJsonItemCoercions(ParseState *pstate, const JsonReturning *returning,
+ Oid contextItemTypeId);
+static JsonBehavior *transformJsonBehavior(ParseState *pstate, JsonBehavior *behavior,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior,
+ JsonReturning *returning);
static Node *make_row_comparison_op(ParseState *pstate, List *opname,
List *largs, List *rargs, int location);
static Node *make_row_distinct_op(ParseState *pstate, List *opname,
@@ -353,6 +370,10 @@ transformExprRecurse(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr)
result = transformJsonSerializeExpr(pstate, (JsonSerializeExpr *) expr);
break;
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ result = transformJsonFuncExpr(pstate, (JsonFuncExpr *) expr);
+ break;
+
default:
/* should not reach here */
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized node type: %d", (int) nodeTag(expr));
@@ -3229,7 +3250,7 @@ makeJsonByteaToTextConversion(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format, int location)
static Node *
transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
JsonValueExpr *ve, JsonFormatType default_format,
- Oid targettype)
+ Oid targettype, bool isarg)
{
Node *expr = transformExprRecurse(pstate, (Node *) ve->raw_expr);
Node *rawexpr;
@@ -3261,6 +3282,41 @@ transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
else
format = ve->format->format_type;
}
+ else if (isarg)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Special treatment for PASSING arguments.
+ *
+ * Pass types supported by GetJsonPathVar() /
+ * JsonItemFromDatum() directly without converting to json[b].
+ */
+ switch (exprtype)
+ {
+ case BOOLOID:
+ case NUMERICOID:
+ case INT2OID:
+ case INT4OID:
+ case INT8OID:
+ case FLOAT4OID:
+ case FLOAT8OID:
+ case TEXTOID:
+ case VARCHAROID:
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ return expr;
+
+ default:
+ if (typcategory == TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
+ return expr;
+ /* else convert argument to json[b] type */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ format = default_format;
+ }
else if (exprtype == JSONOID || exprtype == JSONBOID)
format = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT; /* do not format json[b] types */
else
@@ -3272,7 +3328,12 @@ transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
Node *coerced;
bool only_allow_cast = OidIsValid(targettype);
- if (!only_allow_cast &&
+ /*
+ * PASSING args are handled appropriately by GetJsonPathVar() /
+ * JsonItemFromDatum().
+ */
+ if (!isarg &&
+ !only_allow_cast &&
exprtype != BYTEAOID && typcategory != TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
ereport(ERROR,
errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
@@ -3425,6 +3486,11 @@ transformJsonOutput(ParseState *pstate, const JsonOutput *output,
errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("returning SETOF types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions"));
+ if (get_typtype(ret->typid) == TYPTYPE_PSEUDO)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions"));
+
if (ret->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT)
/* assign JSONB format when returning jsonb, or JSON format otherwise */
ret->format->format_type =
@@ -3621,7 +3687,7 @@ transformJsonObjectConstructor(ParseState *pstate, JsonObjectConstructor *ctor)
Node *val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_OBJECT()",
kv->value,
JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = lappend(args, key);
args = lappend(args, val);
@@ -3808,7 +3874,7 @@ transformJsonObjectAgg(ParseState *pstate, JsonObjectAgg *agg)
val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_OBJECTAGG()",
agg->arg->value,
JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = list_make2(key, val);
returning = transformJsonConstructorOutput(pstate, agg->constructor->output,
@@ -3864,9 +3930,8 @@ transformJsonArrayAgg(ParseState *pstate, JsonArrayAgg *agg)
Oid aggfnoid;
Oid aggtype;
- arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAYAGG()",
- agg->arg,
- JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, InvalidOid);
+ arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAYAGG()", agg->arg,
+ JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, InvalidOid, false);
returning = transformJsonConstructorOutput(pstate, agg->constructor->output,
list_make1(arg));
@@ -3913,9 +3978,8 @@ transformJsonArrayConstructor(ParseState *pstate, JsonArrayConstructor *ctor)
{
JsonValueExpr *jsval = castNode(JsonValueExpr, lfirst(lc));
Node *val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAY()",
- jsval,
- JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ jsval, JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = lappend(args, val);
}
@@ -4074,7 +4138,7 @@ transformJsonParseExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonParseExpr *jsexpr)
* function-like CASTs.
*/
arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON()", jsexpr->expr,
- JS_FORMAT_JSON, returning->typid);
+ JS_FORMAT_JSON, returning->typid, false);
}
return makeJsonConstructorExpr(pstate, JSCTOR_JSON_PARSE, list_make1(arg), NULL,
@@ -4119,7 +4183,7 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
Node *arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_SERIALIZE()",
expr->expr,
JS_FORMAT_JSON,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
if (expr->output)
{
@@ -4153,3 +4217,526 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
return makeJsonConstructorExpr(pstate, JSCTOR_JSON_SERIALIZE, list_make1(arg),
NULL, returning, false, false, expr->location);
}
+
+/*
+ * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS functions into a JsonExpr node.
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
+{
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr = NULL;
+ const char *func_name = NULL;
+
+ switch (func->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_EXISTS";
+ break;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_QUERY";
+ break;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_VALUE";
+ break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Only allow FORMAT specification for JSON_QUERY(). */
+ if (func->output && func->op != JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ JsonFormat *format = func->output->returning->format;
+
+ if (format->format_type != JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT ||
+ format->encoding != JS_ENC_DEFAULT)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("cannot specify FORMAT in RETURNING clause of %s()",
+ func_name),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, format->location));
+ }
+
+ if (func->op == JSON_QUERY_OP &&
+ func->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC &&
+ (func->wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL ||
+ func->wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL))
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, func->location));
+
+
+ jsexpr = transformJsonExprCommon(pstate, func, func_name);
+
+ switch (func->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = BOOLOID;
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ jsexpr->wrapper = func->wrapper;
+
+ /*
+ * Keep quotes by default, omitting them only if OMIT QUOTES is
+ * specified.
+ */
+ jsexpr->omit_quotes = (func->quotes == JS_QUOTES_OMIT);
+
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ JsonReturning *ret = jsexpr->returning;
+
+ ret->typid = JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(jsexpr);
+ ret->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
+
+ if (func->on_empty)
+ jsexpr->on_empty = transformJsonBehavior(pstate,
+ func->on_empty,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ /* Make JSON_VALUE return text by default */
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = TEXTOID;
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
+
+ /*
+ * Initialize expressions to coerce the scalar value returned
+ * by JsonPathValue() to the "returning" type.
+ */
+ if (jsexpr->result_coercion)
+ jsexpr->item_coercions =
+ InitJsonItemCoercions(pstate, jsexpr->returning,
+ exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr));
+
+ if (func->on_empty)
+ jsexpr->on_empty = transformJsonBehavior(pstate,
+ func->on_empty,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) jsexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Common code for JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS transformation
+ * into a JsonExpr node.
+ */
+static JsonExpr *
+transformJsonExprCommon(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func,
+ const char *constructName)
+{
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr = makeNode(JsonExpr);
+ Node *pathspec;
+
+ jsexpr->location = func->location;
+ jsexpr->op = func->op;
+ jsexpr->formatted_expr = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, constructName,
+ func->context_item,
+ JS_FORMAT_JSON,
+ InvalidOid, false);
+
+ if (exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr) != JSONBOID)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("%s() is not yet implemented for the json type",
+ constructName),
+ errhint("Try casting the argument to jsonb"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(jsexpr->formatted_expr)));
+
+ jsexpr->format = func->context_item->format;
+
+ /* Both set in the caller. */
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = NULL;
+ jsexpr->omit_quotes = false;
+
+ pathspec = transformExprRecurse(pstate, func->pathspec);
+
+ jsexpr->path_spec =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, pathspec, exprType(pathspec),
+ JSONPATHOID, -1,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT, COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+ exprLocation(pathspec));
+ if (!jsexpr->path_spec)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression must be of type %s, not of type %s",
+ "jsonpath", format_type_be(exprType(pathspec))),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(pathspec))));
+
+ /*
+ * Transform and coerce to json[b] passing arguments, whose format is
+ * determined by context item type.
+ */
+ transformJsonPassingArgs(pstate, constructName,
+ exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr) == JSONBOID ?
+ JS_FORMAT_JSONB : JS_FORMAT_JSON,
+ func->passing,
+ &jsexpr->passing_values,
+ &jsexpr->passing_names);
+
+ jsexpr->returning = transformJsonOutput(pstate, func->output, false);
+
+ /* JSON_QUERY supports specifying FORMAT explicitly. */
+ if (func->op != JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->format->format_type = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
+ jsexpr->returning->format->encoding = JS_ENC_DEFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return jsexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Transform a JSON PASSING clause.
+ */
+static void
+transformJsonPassingArgs(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
+ JsonFormatType format, List *args,
+ List **passing_values, List **passing_names)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ *passing_values = NIL;
+ *passing_names = NIL;
+
+ foreach(lc, args)
+ {
+ JsonArgument *arg = castNode(JsonArgument, lfirst(lc));
+ Node *expr = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, constructName,
+ arg->val, format,
+ InvalidOid, true);
+
+ *passing_values = lappend(*passing_values, expr);
+ *passing_names = lappend(*passing_names, makeString(arg->name));
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create an expression to coerce the output of JSON_VALUE() / JSON_QUERY()
+ * to the output type, if needed.
+ */
+static Node *
+coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(ParseState *pstate, JsonExpr *jsexpr)
+{
+ JsonReturning *returning = jsexpr->returning;
+ Node *context_item = jsexpr->formatted_expr;
+ int default_typmod;
+ Oid default_typid;
+
+ Assert(returning);
+
+ /*
+ * Use a JsonCoercion node to implement a non-default QUOTES or WRAPPER
+ * behavior.
+ */
+ if (jsexpr->omit_quotes || jsexpr->wrapper != JSW_UNSPEC)
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+
+ coercion->omit_quotes = jsexpr->omit_quotes;
+
+ return (Node *) coercion;
+ }
+
+ default_typid = JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(jsexpr);
+ default_typmod = -1;
+ if (returning->typid != default_typid ||
+ returning->typmod != default_typmod)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the result of
+ * evaluating the JSON_VALUE/QUERY jsonpath expression as input to the
+ * coercion expression.
+ */
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ placeholder->typeId = exprType(context_item);
+ placeholder->typeMod = exprTypmod(context_item);
+ placeholder->collation = exprCollation(context_item);
+
+ Assert(placeholder->typeId == default_typid);
+ Assert(placeholder->typeMod == default_typmod);
+
+ return coerceJsonExpr(pstate, (Node *) placeholder, returning);
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Returns the default type for a given JsonExpr for a given JsonFormat. */
+static Oid
+JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(JsonExpr *jsexpr)
+{
+ JsonFormat *format = jsexpr->format;
+ Node *context_item = jsexpr->formatted_expr;
+
+ Assert(format);
+ if (format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB)
+ return JSONBOID;
+ else if (format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT &&
+ exprType(context_item) == JSONBOID)
+ return JSONBOID;
+
+ return JSONOID;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns a JsonCoercion node to coerce a jsonb-valued expression to the
+ * target type given by 'returning' using either json_populate_type() or
+ * by using the target type's input function.
+ */
+static JsonCoercion *
+makeJsonCoercion(const JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = makeNode(JsonCoercion);
+
+ coercion->targettype = returning->typid;
+ coercion->targettypmod = returning->typmod;
+
+ return coercion;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Set up a JsonCoercion node to:
+ *
+ * - coerce expression to the output returning type, or
+ * - coerce using json_populate_type() if returning type requires it, or
+ * - coerce via I/O.
+ */
+static Node *
+coerceJsonExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr, const JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ Node *coerced_expr;
+
+ coerced_expr = coerceJsonFuncExpr(pstate, expr, returning, false);
+ if (coerced_expr)
+ {
+ if (coerced_expr == expr)
+ return NULL;
+ return coerced_expr;
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Initialize JsonCoercion nodes for coercing a given JSON item value produced
+ * by JSON_VALUE to the target "returning" type; also see
+ * ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion().
+ */
+static List *
+InitJsonItemCoercions(ParseState *pstate, const JsonReturning *returning,
+ Oid contextItemTypeId)
+{
+ List *item_coercions = NIL;
+ int i;
+ Oid typeoid;
+ struct
+ {
+ JsonItemType item_type;
+ Oid typeoid;
+ } item_types[] =
+ {
+ {JsonItemTypeNull, UNKNOWNOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeString, TEXTOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeNumeric, NUMERICOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeBoolean, BOOLOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeDate, DATEOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTime, TIMEOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimetz, TIMETZOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimestamp, TIMESTAMPOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimestamptz, TIMESTAMPTZOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeComposite, contextItemTypeId},
+ {JsonItemTypeInvalid, InvalidOid}
+ };
+
+ for (i = 0; OidIsValid(typeoid = item_types[i].typeoid); i++)
+ {
+ Node *expr;
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = makeNode(JsonItemCoercion);
+
+ if (typeoid == UNKNOWNOID)
+ {
+ expr = (Node *) makeNullConst(UNKNOWNOID, -1, InvalidOid);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the result of
+ * JSON_VALUE jsonpath expression to the coercion function.
+ */
+ placeholder->typeId = item_types[i].typeoid;
+ placeholder->typeMod = -1;
+ placeholder->collation = InvalidOid;
+
+ expr = (Node *) placeholder;
+ }
+
+ item_coercion->item_type = item_types[i].item_type;
+ item_coercion->coercion = coerceJsonExpr(pstate, expr, returning);
+ item_coercions = lappend(item_coercions, item_coercion);
+ }
+
+ return item_coercions;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns constant values to be returned to the user for various
+ * non-ERROR ON ERROR/EMPTY behaviors.
+ *
+ * Note that JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT expression is handled by the
+ * caller separately.
+ */
+static Node *
+GetJsonBehaviorConstExpr(JsonBehaviorType btype, int location)
+{
+ Datum val = (Datum) 0;
+ Oid typid = JSONBOID;
+ int len = -1;
+ bool isbyval = false;
+ bool isnull = false;
+ Const *con;
+
+ switch (btype)
+ {
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY:
+ val = DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in, CStringGetDatum("[]"));
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT:
+ val = DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in, CStringGetDatum("{}"));
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE:
+ val = BoolGetDatum(true);
+ typid = BOOLOID;
+ len = sizeof(bool);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE:
+ val = BoolGetDatum(false);
+ typid = BOOLOID;
+ len = sizeof(bool);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY:
+ val = (Datum) 0;
+ isnull = true;
+ typid = INT4OID;
+ len = sizeof(int32);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR:
+ /* Always handled in the caller. */
+ Assert(false);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON behavior %d", btype);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ con = makeConst(typid, -1, InvalidOid, len, val, isnull, isbyval);
+ con->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) con;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Transform a JSON BEHAVIOR clause.
+ */
+static JsonBehavior *
+transformJsonBehavior(ParseState *pstate, JsonBehavior *behavior,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior,
+ JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ JsonBehaviorType behavior_type = default_behavior;
+ Node *expr = NULL;
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = NULL;
+ int location = -1;
+
+ if (behavior)
+ {
+ behavior_type = behavior->btype;
+ location = behavior->location;
+ if (behavior_type == JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT)
+ expr = transformExprRecurse(pstate, behavior->expr);
+ }
+
+ if (expr == NULL && behavior_type != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ expr = GetJsonBehaviorConstExpr(behavior_type, location);
+
+ if (expr)
+ {
+ Node *coerced_expr = expr;
+ bool isnull = (IsA(expr, Const) && ((Const *) expr)->constisnull);
+
+ /*
+ * Coerce NULLs and "default" (that is, not specified by the user)
+ * jsonb-valued expressions using a JsonCoercion node.
+ *
+ * For other (user-specified) non-NULL values, try to find a cast
+ * and error out if one is not found.
+ */
+ if (isnull ||
+ (exprType(expr) == JSONBOID &&
+ behavior_type == default_behavior))
+ coercion = makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+ else
+ coerced_expr =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, expr, exprType(expr),
+ returning->typid, returning->typmod,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT, COERCE_EXPLICIT_CAST,
+ exprLocation((Node *) behavior));
+
+ if (coerced_expr == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_CANNOT_COERCE),
+ errmsg("cannot cast behavior expression of type %s to %s",
+ format_type_be(exprType(expr)),
+ format_type_be(returning->typid)),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr)));
+ else
+ expr = coerced_expr;
+ }
+
+ return makeJsonBehavior(behavior_type, expr, coercion, location);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
index 0cd904f8da..ea5ac6bafe 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
@@ -1989,6 +1989,21 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
/* make JSON_ARRAYAGG act like a regular function */
*name = "json_arrayagg";
return 2;
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ /* make SQL/JSON functions act like a regular function */
+ switch (((JsonFuncExpr *) node)->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ *name = "json_exists";
+ return 2;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ *name = "json_query";
+ return 2;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ *name = "json_value";
+ return 2;
+ }
+ break;
default:
break;
}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index 6da6e27ee6..6d61d87f01 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -3085,7 +3085,7 @@ JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper, bool *empty,
singleton = count > 0 ? JsonValueListHead(&found) : NULL;
if (singleton == NULL)
wrap = false;
- else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE)
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE || wrapper == JSW_UNSPEC)
wrap = false;
else if (wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
wrap = true;
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index 0b2a164057..2735348416 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -476,6 +476,8 @@ static void get_const_expr(Const *constval, deparse_context *context,
int showtype);
static void get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context);
static void get_json_format(JsonFormat *format, StringInfo buf);
+static void get_json_returning(JsonReturning *returning, StringInfo buf,
+ bool json_format_by_default);
static void get_json_constructor(JsonConstructorExpr *ctor,
deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit);
static void get_json_constructor_options(JsonConstructorExpr *ctor,
@@ -518,6 +520,8 @@ static char *generate_qualified_type_name(Oid typid);
static text *string_to_text(char *str);
static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
static void get_reloptions(StringInfo buf, Datum reloptions);
+static void get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context,
+ bool showimplicit);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
@@ -8300,6 +8304,7 @@ isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags)
case T_WindowFunc:
case T_FuncExpr:
case T_JsonConstructorExpr:
+ case T_JsonExpr:
/* function-like: name(..) or name[..] */
return true;
@@ -8471,6 +8476,7 @@ isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags)
case T_GroupingFunc: /* own parentheses */
case T_WindowFunc: /* own parentheses */
case T_CaseExpr: /* other separators */
+ case T_JsonExpr: /* own parentheses */
return true;
default:
return false;
@@ -8586,6 +8592,64 @@ get_rule_expr_paren(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ')');
}
+static void
+get_json_behavior(JsonBehavior *behavior, deparse_context *context,
+ const char *on)
+{
+ /*
+ * The order of array elements must correspond to the order of
+ * JsonBehaviorType members.
+ */
+ const char *behavior_names[] =
+ {
+ " NULL",
+ " ERROR",
+ " EMPTY",
+ " TRUE",
+ " FALSE",
+ " UNKNOWN",
+ " EMPTY ARRAY",
+ " EMPTY OBJECT",
+ " DEFAULT "
+ };
+
+ if ((int) behavior->btype < 0 || behavior->btype >= lengthof(behavior_names))
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid json behavior type: %d", behavior->btype);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, behavior_names[behavior->btype]);
+
+ if (behavior->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT)
+ get_rule_expr(behavior->expr, context, false);
+
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " ON %s", on);
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_expr_options
+ *
+ * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS.
+ */
+static void
+get_json_expr_options(JsonExpr *jsexpr, deparse_context *context,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior)
+{
+ if (jsexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ if (jsexpr->wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER");
+ else if (jsexpr->wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER");
+
+ if (jsexpr->omit_quotes)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " OMIT QUOTES");
+ }
+
+ if (jsexpr->on_empty && jsexpr->on_empty->btype != default_behavior)
+ get_json_behavior(jsexpr->on_empty, context, "EMPTY");
+
+ if (jsexpr->on_error && jsexpr->on_error->btype != default_behavior)
+ get_json_behavior(jsexpr->on_error, context, "ERROR");
+}
/* ----------
* get_rule_expr - Parse back an expression
@@ -9745,6 +9809,7 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
}
break;
+
case T_JsonValueExpr:
{
JsonValueExpr *jve = (JsonValueExpr *) node;
@@ -9794,6 +9859,64 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
}
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+
+ switch (jexpr->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_EXISTS(");
+ break;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_QUERY(");
+ break;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_VALUE(");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ get_json_path_spec(jexpr->path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+
+ if (jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc1,
+ *lc2;
+ bool needcomma = false;
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " PASSING ");
+
+ forboth(lc1, jexpr->passing_names,
+ lc2, jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+ needcomma = true;
+
+ get_rule_expr((Node *) lfirst(lc2), context, showimplicit);
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s",
+ ((String *) lfirst_node(String, lc1))->sval);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (jexpr->op != JSON_EXISTS_OP ||
+ jexpr->returning->typid != BOOLOID)
+ get_json_returning(jexpr->returning, context->buf,
+ jexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP);
+
+ get_json_expr_options(jexpr, context,
+ jexpr->op != JSON_EXISTS_OP ?
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL :
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ")");
+ }
+ break;
+
case T_List:
{
char *sep;
@@ -9917,6 +10040,7 @@ looks_like_function(Node *node)
case T_MinMaxExpr:
case T_SQLValueFunction:
case T_XmlExpr:
+ case T_JsonExpr:
/* these are all accepted by func_expr_common_subexpr */
return true;
default:
@@ -10786,6 +10910,18 @@ get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context)
}
}
+/*
+ * get_json_path_spec - Parse back a JSON path specification
+ */
+static void
+get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ if (IsA(path_spec, Const))
+ get_const_expr((Const *) path_spec, context, -1);
+ else
+ get_rule_expr(path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+}
+
/*
* get_json_format - Parse back a JsonFormat node
*/
diff --git a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
index a28ddcdd77..5db354f220 100644
--- a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
+++ b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
@@ -240,6 +240,9 @@ typedef enum ExprEvalOp
EEOP_XMLEXPR,
EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR,
EEOP_IS_JSON,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH,
EEOP_AGGREF,
EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC,
EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC,
@@ -692,6 +695,21 @@ typedef struct ExprEvalStep
JsonIsPredicate *pred; /* original expression node */
} is_json;
+ /* for EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH */
+ struct
+ {
+ struct JsonExprState *jsestate;
+ } jsonexpr;
+
+ /* for EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION */
+ struct
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion;
+ FmgrInfo *input_finfo;
+ Oid typioparam;
+ void *json_populate_type_cache;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
+ } jsonexpr_coercion;
} d;
} ExprEvalStep;
@@ -755,7 +773,6 @@ typedef struct JsonConstructorExprState
int nargs;
} JsonConstructorExprState;
-
/* functions in execExpr.c */
extern void ExprEvalPushStep(ExprState *es, const ExprEvalStep *s);
@@ -809,6 +826,11 @@ extern void ExecEvalXmlExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalJsonConstructor(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
+extern void ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext);
+extern void ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
+extern int ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalGroupingFunc(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalSubPlan(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 444a5f0fd5..2e8df2301f 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -1008,6 +1008,92 @@ typedef struct DomainConstraintState
ExprState *check_exprstate; /* check_expr's eval state, or NULL */
} DomainConstraintState;
+/*
+ * Information about the state of JsonPath* evaluation.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonExprPostEvalState
+{
+ /* Did JsonPath* evaluation cause an error? */
+ NullableDatum error;
+
+ /* Is the result of JsonPath* evaluation empty? */
+ NullableDatum empty;
+
+ /*
+ * ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will set this to the address of the step to
+ * use to coerce the result of JsonPath* evaluation to the RETURNING type.
+ * Also see the description of possible step addresses that this could be
+ * set to in the definition of JsonExprState.
+ */
+ int jump_eval_coercion;
+} JsonExprPostEvalState;
+
+/* State for evaluating a JsonExpr, too big to inline */
+typedef struct JsonExprState
+{
+ /* original expression node */
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr;
+
+ /* value/isnull for formatted_expr */
+ NullableDatum formatted_expr;
+
+ /* value/isnull for pathspec */
+ NullableDatum pathspec;
+
+ /* JsonPathVariable entries for passing_values */
+ List *args;
+
+ /*
+ * Per-row result status info populated by ExecEvalJsonExprPath()
+ * and ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish().
+ */
+ JsonExprPostEvalState post_eval;
+
+ /*
+ * Addresses of the steps that implements the non-ERROR variant of ON EMPTY
+ * and ON ERROR behaviors, respectively.
+ */
+ int jump_empty;
+ int jump_error;
+
+ /*
+ * Addresses of steps to perform the coercion of the JsonPath* result value
+ * to the RETURNING type. Each address points to either 1) a special
+ * EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION step that handles coercion using the RETURNING
+ * type's input function or by using json_via_populate(), or 2) an
+ * expression such as CoerceViaIO. It may be -1 if no coercion is
+ * necessary.
+ *
+ * jump_eval_result_coercion points to the step to evaluate the coercion
+ * given in JsonExpr.result_coercion.
+ */
+ int jump_eval_result_coercion;
+
+ /* Jump to end to skip all the steps after EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH. */
+ int jump_end;
+
+ /* eval_item_coercion_jumps is an array of num_item_coercions elements
+ * each containing a step address to evaluate the coercion from a value of
+ * the given JsonItemType to the RETURNING type, or -1 if no coercion is
+ * necessary. item_coercion_via_expr is an array of boolean flags of the
+ * same length that indicates whether each valid step address in the
+ * eval_item_coercion_jumps array points to an expression or a
+ * EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION step. ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will cause an
+ * error if it's the latter, because that mode of coercion is not
+ * supported for all JsonItemTypes.
+ */
+ int num_item_coercions;
+ int *eval_item_coercion_jumps;
+ bool *item_coercion_via_expr;
+
+ /*
+ * For passing when initializing a EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE step for any
+ * CoerceViaIO nodes in the expression that must be evaluated in an
+ * error-safe manner.
+ */
+ ErrorSaveContext escontext;
+} JsonExprState;
+
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* Executor State Trees
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
index 2dc79648d2..a96fd62d7f 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
@@ -112,6 +112,8 @@ extern JsonFormat *makeJsonFormat(JsonFormatType type, JsonEncoding encoding,
int location);
extern JsonValueExpr *makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
JsonFormat *format);
+extern JsonBehavior *makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr,
+ JsonCoercion *coercion, int location);
extern Node *makeJsonKeyValue(Node *key, Node *value);
extern Node *makeJsonIsPredicate(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format,
JsonValueType item_type, bool unique_keys,
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index b3181f34ae..0184c76ce6 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1692,6 +1692,23 @@ typedef struct TriggerTransition
/* Nodes for SQL/JSON support */
+/*
+ * JsonQuotes -
+ * representation of [KEEP|OMIT] QUOTES clause for JSON_QUERY()
+ */
+typedef enum JsonQuotes
+{
+ JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC, /* unspecified */
+ JS_QUOTES_KEEP, /* KEEP QUOTES */
+ JS_QUOTES_OMIT, /* OMIT QUOTES */
+} JsonQuotes;
+
+/*
+ * JsonPathSpec -
+ * representation of JSON path constant
+ */
+typedef char *JsonPathSpec;
+
/*
* JsonOutput -
* representation of JSON output clause (RETURNING type [FORMAT format])
@@ -1703,6 +1720,36 @@ typedef struct JsonOutput
JsonReturning *returning; /* RETURNING FORMAT clause and type Oids */
} JsonOutput;
+/*
+ * JsonArgument -
+ * representation of argument from JSON PASSING clause
+ */
+typedef struct JsonArgument
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonValueExpr *val; /* argument value expression */
+ char *name; /* argument name */
+} JsonArgument;
+
+/*
+ * JsonFuncExpr -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON function expressions
+ */
+typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonExprOp op; /* expression type */
+ JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
+ Node *pathspec; /* JSON path specification expression */
+ List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
+ JsonOutput *output; /* output clause, if specified */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper; /* array wrapper behavior (JSON_QUERY only) */
+ JsonQuotes quotes; /* omit or keep quotes? (JSON_QUERY only) */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonFuncExpr;
+
/*
* JsonKeyValue -
* untransformed representation of JSON object key-value pair for
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index 61289d8124..fe9dfbb02a 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -1552,6 +1552,17 @@ typedef struct XmlExpr
int location;
} XmlExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonExprOp -
+ * enumeration of JSON functions using JSON path
+ */
+typedef enum JsonExprOp
+{
+ JSON_VALUE_OP, /* JSON_VALUE() */
+ JSON_QUERY_OP, /* JSON_QUERY() */
+ JSON_EXISTS_OP, /* JSON_EXISTS() */
+} JsonExprOp;
+
/*
* JsonEncoding -
* representation of JSON ENCODING clause
@@ -1582,11 +1593,32 @@ typedef enum JsonFormatType
*/
typedef enum JsonWrapper
{
+ JSW_UNSPEC,
JSW_NONE,
JSW_CONDITIONAL,
JSW_UNCONDITIONAL,
} JsonWrapper;
+/*
+ * JsonBehaviorType -
+ * enumeration of behavior types used in JSON ON ... BEHAVIOR clause
+ *
+ * If enum members are reordered, get_json_behavior() from ruleutils.c
+ * must be updated accordingly.
+ */
+typedef enum JsonBehaviorType
+{
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL = 0,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT,
+} JsonBehaviorType;
+
/*
* JsonFormat -
* representation of JSON FORMAT clause
@@ -1681,6 +1713,138 @@ typedef struct JsonIsPredicate
int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
} JsonIsPredicate;
+/*
+ * JsonCoercion
+ * Information about coercing a SQL/JSON value to the specified
+ * type at runtime using json_populate_type() or by calling the type's
+ * input funtion.
+ *
+ * A node of this type is created if the parser cannot find a cast expression
+ * using coerce_type().
+ */
+typedef struct JsonCoercion
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Oid targettype;
+ int32 targettypmod;
+ bool omit_quotes; /* omit quotes from scalar output strings? */
+ Oid collation; /* collation for coercion via I/O or populate */
+} JsonCoercion;
+
+/*
+ * JsonItemType
+ * Possible types for scalar values returned by JSON_VALUE()
+ *
+ * The comment next to each item type mentions the corresponding
+ * JsonbValue.jbvType.
+ */
+typedef enum JsonItemType
+{
+ JsonItemTypeNull, /* jbvNull */
+ JsonItemTypeString, /* jbvString */
+ JsonItemTypeNumeric, /* jbvNumeric */
+ JsonItemTypeBoolean, /* jbvBool */
+ JsonItemTypeDate, /* jbvDatetime: DATEOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTime, /* jbvDatetime: TIMEOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimetz, /* jbvDatetime: TIMETZOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimestamp, /* jbvDatetime: TIMESTAMPOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimestamptz,/* jbvDatetime: TIMESTAMPTZOID */
+ JsonItemTypeComposite, /* jbvArray, jbvObject, jbvBinary */
+ JsonItemTypeInvalid,
+} JsonItemType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonItemCoercion
+ * Coercion expression for the given JsonItemType
+ *
+ * If not NULL, 'coercion' given the expression node to convert a scalar value
+ * extracted from a JsonbValue of the given type to the target type given by
+ * JsonExpr.returning. NULL means the coercion is unnecessary.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonItemCoercion
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonItemType item_type;
+ Node *coercion;
+} JsonItemCoercion;
+
+/*
+ * JsonBehavior
+ * Information about ON ERROR / ON EMPTY behaviors of JSON_VALUE(),
+ * JSON_QUERY(), and JSON_EXISTS()
+ *
+ * 'expr' is the expression to emit when a given behavior (EMPTY or ERROR)
+ * occurs on evaluating the SQL/JSON query function. 'coercion' is set
+ * if 'expr' isn't already of the expected target type given by
+ * JsonExpr.returning.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonBehavior
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonBehaviorType btype;
+ Node *expr;
+ JsonCoercion *coercion; /* to coerce behavior expression when there is
+ * no cast to the target type */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonBehavior;
+
+/*
+ * JsonExpr -
+ * Transformed representation of JSON_VALUE(), JSON_QUERY(), and
+ * JSON_EXISTS()
+ */
+typedef struct JsonExpr
+{
+ Expr xpr;
+
+ /* JSON_* function identifier */
+ JsonExprOp op;
+
+ /* json(b)-valued expression to query */
+ Node *formatted_expr;
+
+ /* Format of the above expression needed by ruleutils.c */
+ JsonFormat *format;
+
+ /* jsopath-valued expression containing the query pattern */
+ Node *path_spec;
+
+ /* Expected type/format of the output. */
+ JsonReturning *returning;
+
+ /* Information about the PASSING argument expressions */
+ List *passing_names;
+ List *passing_values;
+
+ /* Use-specified or default ON EMPTY and ON ERROR behaviors */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty;
+ JsonBehavior *on_error;
+
+ /*
+ * Expression to convert the result of JSON_* function to the
+ * RETURNING type
+ */
+ Node *result_coercion;
+
+ /*
+ * List of expressions for coercing JSON_VALUE() result values, containing
+ * one element for every JsonItemType.
+ */
+ List *item_coercions;
+
+ /* WRAPPER specification for JSON_QUERY */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper;
+
+ /* KEEP or OMIT QUOTES for singleton scalars returned by JSON_QUERY() */
+ bool omit_quotes;
+
+ /* Original JsonFuncExpr's location */
+ int location;
+} JsonExpr;
+
/* ----------------
* NullTest
*
diff --git a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
index 2331acac09..94e1cb4dce 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("commit", COMMIT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("committed", COMMITTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("compression", COMPRESSION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("concurrently", CONCURRENTLY, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("conditional", CONDITIONAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("configuration", CONFIGURATION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("conflict", CONFLICT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("connection", CONNECTION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -147,11 +148,13 @@ PG_KEYWORD("double", DOUBLE_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("drop", DROP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("each", EACH, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("else", ELSE, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("empty", EMPTY_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("enable", ENABLE_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("encoding", ENCODING, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("encrypted", ENCRYPTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("end", END_P, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("enum", ENUM_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("error", ERROR_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("escape", ESCAPE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("event", EVENT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("except", EXCEPT, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
@@ -233,10 +236,14 @@ PG_KEYWORD("join", JOIN, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json", JSON, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_array", JSON_ARRAY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_arrayagg", JSON_ARRAYAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_exists", JSON_EXISTS, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_object", JSON_OBJECT, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_objectagg", JSON_OBJECTAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_query", JSON_QUERY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_scalar", JSON_SCALAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_serialize", JSON_SERIALIZE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_value", JSON_VALUE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("keep", KEEP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("key", KEY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("keys", KEYS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("label", LABEL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -302,6 +309,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("off", OFF, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("offset", OFFSET, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("oids", OIDS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("old", OLD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("omit", OMIT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("on", ON, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("only", ONLY, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("operator", OPERATOR, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -344,6 +352,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("procedures", PROCEDURES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("program", PROGRAM, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("publication", PUBLICATION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("quote", QUOTE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("quotes", QUOTES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("range", RANGE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("read", READ, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("real", REAL, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -414,6 +423,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("stdout", STDOUT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("storage", STORAGE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("stored", STORED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("strict", STRICT_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("string", STRING_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("strip", STRIP_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("subscription", SUBSCRIPTION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("substring", SUBSTRING, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -449,6 +459,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("types", TYPES_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("uescape", UESCAPE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unbounded", UNBOUNDED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("uncommitted", UNCOMMITTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("unconditional", UNCONDITIONAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unencrypted", UNENCRYPTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("union", UNION, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unique", UNIQUE, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
index 435c139ec2..b2aa44f36d 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
@@ -651,6 +651,34 @@ var_type: simple_type
$$.type_index = mm_strdup("-1");
$$.type_sizeof = NULL;
}
+ | STRING_P
+ {
+ if (INFORMIX_MODE)
+ {
+ /* In Informix mode, "string" is automatically a typedef */
+ $$.type_enum = ECPGt_string;
+ $$.type_str = mm_strdup("char");
+ $$.type_dimension = mm_strdup("-1");
+ $$.type_index = mm_strdup("-1");
+ $$.type_sizeof = NULL;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Otherwise, legal only if user typedef'ed it */
+ struct typedefs *this = get_typedef("string", false);
+
+ $$.type_str = (this->type->type_enum == ECPGt_varchar || this->type->type_enum == ECPGt_bytea) ? EMPTY : mm_strdup(this->name);
+ $$.type_enum = this->type->type_enum;
+ $$.type_dimension = this->type->type_dimension;
+ $$.type_index = this->type->type_index;
+ if (this->type->type_sizeof && strlen(this->type->type_sizeof) != 0)
+ $$.type_sizeof = this->type->type_sizeof;
+ else
+ $$.type_sizeof = cat_str(3, mm_strdup("sizeof("), mm_strdup(this->name), mm_strdup(")"));
+
+ struct_member_list[struct_level] = ECPGstruct_member_dup(this->struct_member_list);
+ }
+ }
| INTERVAL ecpg_interval
{
$$.type_enum = ECPGt_interval;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out b/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..04d5cc74e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_EXISTS() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+-- JSON_VALUE
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_VALUE() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+-- JSON_QUERY
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_QUERY() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..94c1b430fe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
@@ -0,0 +1,1073 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(JSON_OBJECT(RETURNING jsonb), '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'lax $.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{}', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"b": 1, "a": 2}', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": {"b": 1}}', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING 1 AS x);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING '1' AS x);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 2 AS y);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 1 AS y);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+-- extension: boolean expressions
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$ > 2');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a > 2' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ true
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$' RETURNING bool);
+ json_value
+------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 357
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+/* jsonb bytea ??? */
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING bytea ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON item cannot be cast to target type
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1.23
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1.23
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "1.23"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(5));
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+ json_value
+------------
+ aa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "\"aaa\""
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "\"aaa\""
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "aaa"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT 111 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 111
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 357
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$' RETURNING date) + 9;
+ ?column?
+------------
+ 03-01-2017
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
+CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT NULL ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
+CREATE DOMAIN rgb AS rainbow CHECK (VALUE IN ('red', 'green', 'blue'));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: value for domain rgb violates check constraint "rgb_check"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 'error' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ error
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' NULL ON EMPTY DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '0' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: " "
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 5
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSON); -- RETURNING FORMAT not allowed
+ERROR: cannot specify FORMAT in RETURNING clause of JSON_VALUE()
+LINE 1: ...CT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSO...
+ ^
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING record);
+ERROR: returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions
+SELECT
+ x,
+ JSON_VALUE(
+ jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}',
+ '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING x AS x
+ RETURNING int
+ DEFAULT -1 ON EMPTY
+ DEFAULT -2 ON ERROR
+ ) y
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 2) x;
+ x | y
+---+----
+ 0 | -2
+ 1 | 2
+ 2 | -1
+(3 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test PASSING and RETURNING date/time types
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+ json_value
+------------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018 PST
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamptz);
+ json_value
+------------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018 PST
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+ json_value
+--------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING date '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING date);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 02-21-2018
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING time '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING time);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 12:34:56
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timetz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timetz);
+ json_value
+-------------
+ 12:34:56+10
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamp '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+ json_value
+--------------------------
+ Wed Feb 21 12:34:56 2018
+(1 row)
+
+-- Also test RETURNING json[b]
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$'),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER)
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb 'null'),
+ ('12.3'),
+ ('true'),
+ ('"aaa"'),
+ ('[1, null, "2"]'),
+ ('{"a": 1, "b": [2]}')
+ ) foo(js);
+ json_query | json_query | json_query | json_query | json_query
+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+----------------------+----------------------
+ null | null | [null] | [null] | [null]
+ 12.3 | 12.3 | [12.3] | [12.3] | [12.3]
+ true | true | [true] | [true] | [true]
+ "aaa" | "aaa" | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"]
+ [1, null, "2"] | [1, null, "2"] | [1, null, "2"] | [[1, null, "2"]] | [[1, null, "2"]]
+ {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}] | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]
+(6 rows)
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]') AS "unspec",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITHOUT WRAPPER) AS "without",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER) AS "with cond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with uncond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with"
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb '1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('[null]'),
+ ('[12.3]'),
+ ('[true]'),
+ ('["aaa"]'),
+ ('[[1, 2, 3]]'),
+ ('[{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]'),
+ ('[1, "2", null, [3]]')
+ ) foo(js);
+ unspec | without | with cond | with uncond | with
+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+----------------------+----------------------
+ | | | |
+ | | | |
+ null | null | [null] | [null] | [null]
+ 12.3 | 12.3 | [12.3] | [12.3] | [12.3]
+ true | true | [true] | [true] | [true]
+ "aaa" | "aaa" | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"]
+ [1, 2, 3] | [1, 2, 3] | [1, 2, 3] | [[1, 2, 3]] | [[1, 2, 3]]
+ {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}] | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]
+ | | [1, "2", null, [3]] | [1, "2", null, [3]] | [1, "2", null, [3]]
+(9 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json
+DETAIL: Token "aaa" is invalid.
+CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: aaa
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json
+DETAIL: Token "aaa" is invalid.
+CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: aaa
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ \x616161
+(1 row)
+
+-- QUOTES behavior should not be specified when WITH WRAPPER used:
+-- Should fail
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES)...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES)...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER ...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER ...
+ ^
+-- Should succeed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1]
+(1 row)
+
+-- test QUOTES behavior.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] omit quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {1,2,3}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: expected JSON array
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1,3)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: malformed range literal: ""[1,2]""
+DETAIL: Missing left parenthesis or bracket.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]');
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ []
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ []
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY OBJECT ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "empty"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY NULL ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_QUERY should return singleton item without wrapper
+HINT: Use WITH WRAPPER clause to wrap SQL/JSON item sequence into array.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "empty"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(10));
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1,
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea);
+ json_query
+----------------
+ \x5b312c20325d
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+----------------
+ \x5b312c20325d
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bytea
+LINE 1: ... JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bytea
+LINE 1: ...jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING json EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bigint[]
+LINE 1: ...ON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bigint[]
+LINE 1: ..._QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING anyarray EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions
+SELECT
+ x, y,
+ JSON_QUERY(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3,4,5,null]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ >= $x && @ <= $y)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER
+ EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY
+ ) list
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 4) x,
+ generate_series(0, 4) y;
+ x | y | list
+---+---+--------------
+ 0 | 0 | []
+ 0 | 1 | [1]
+ 0 | 2 | [1, 2]
+ 0 | 3 | [1, 2, 3]
+ 0 | 4 | [1, 2, 3, 4]
+ 1 | 0 | []
+ 1 | 1 | [1]
+ 1 | 2 | [1, 2]
+ 1 | 3 | [1, 2, 3]
+ 1 | 4 | [1, 2, 3, 4]
+ 2 | 0 | []
+ 2 | 1 | []
+ 2 | 2 | [2]
+ 2 | 3 | [2, 3]
+ 2 | 4 | [2, 3, 4]
+ 3 | 0 | []
+ 3 | 1 | []
+ 3 | 2 | []
+ 3 | 3 | [3]
+ 3 | 4 | [3, 4]
+ 4 | 0 | []
+ 4 | 1 | []
+ 4 | 2 | []
+ 4 | 3 | []
+ 4 | 4 | [4]
+(25 rows)
+
+-- record type returning with quotes behavior.
+CREATE TYPE comp_abc AS (a text, b int, c timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc omit quotes);
+ json_query
+-------------------------------------
+ (abc,42,"Thu Jan 02 00:00:00 2003")
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: cannot call populate_composite on a scalar
+DROP TYPE comp_abc;
+-- Extension: record types returning
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_rec AS (a int, t text, js json, jb jsonb, jsa json[]);
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_reca AS (reca sqljsonb_rec[]);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------------------------------
+ (1,aaa,"[1, ""2"", {}]","{""x"": [1, ""2"", {}]}",)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "a"
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"jsa": [{"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}, {"a": 2, "c": {}}, 123]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec)).jsa);
+ unnest
+------------------------
+ {"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}
+ {"a": 2, "c": {}}
+ 123
+(3 rows)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"reca": [{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_reca)).reca);
+ a | t | js | jb | jsa
+---+-------------+----+------------+-----
+ 1 | ["foo", []] | | |
+ 2 | | | [{}, true] |
+(2 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: syntax error at or near "{" of jsonpath input
+-- Extension: array types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"3"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+--------------
+ {1,2,NULL,3}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "a"
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest(JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec[]));
+ a | t | js | jb | jsa
+---+-------------+----+------------+-----
+ 1 | ["foo", []] | | |
+ 2 | | | [{}, true] |
+(2 rows)
+
+-- Extension: domain types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_query
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+-- Test timestamptz passing and output
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test constraints
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_constraints (
+ js text,
+ i int,
+ x jsonb DEFAULT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' WITH WRAPPER)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint1
+ CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint2
+ CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$.a' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, array[1,2,3] as arr))
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint3
+ CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING int DEFAULT '12' ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint4
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < jsonb '[10]')
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint5
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING char(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > 'a' COLLATE "C")
+);
+\d test_jsonb_constraints
+ Table "public.test_jsonb_constraints"
+ Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default
+--------+---------+-----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ js | text | | |
+ i | integer | | |
+ x | jsonb | | | JSON_QUERY('[1, 2]'::jsonb, '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER)
+Check constraints:
+ "test_jsonb_constraint1" CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint2" CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$."a"' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, ARRAY[1, 2, 3] AS arr))
+ "test_jsonb_constraint3" CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING integer DEFAULT 12 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint4" CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING jsonb WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < '[10]'::jsonb)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint5" CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING character(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > ('a'::bpchar COLLATE "C"))
+
+SELECT check_clause
+FROM information_schema.check_constraints
+WHERE constraint_name LIKE 'test_jsonb_constraint%'
+ORDER BY 1;
+ check_clause
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ (JSON_QUERY((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING character(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > ('a'::bpchar COLLATE "C"))
+ (JSON_QUERY((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING jsonb WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < '[10]'::jsonb)
+ (JSON_VALUE((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING integer DEFAULT 12 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ (js IS JSON)
+ JSON_EXISTS((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' PASSING (i + 5) AS int, (i)::text AS txt, ARRAY[1, 2, 3] AS arr)
+(5 rows)
+
+SELECT pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)
+FROM pg_attrdef
+WHERE adrelid = 'test_jsonb_constraints'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+ pg_get_expr
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ JSON_QUERY('[1, 2]'::jsonb, '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER)
+(1 row)
+
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint1"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains (, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('1', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains (1, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('[]');
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ([], null, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"b": 1}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"b": 1}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 1}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint3"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 1}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 7}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint5"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 7}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 10}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint4"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 10}, 1, [1, 2]).
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_constraints;
+-- Test mutabilily of query functions
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_mutability(js jsonb);
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a[0]'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime()'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@ < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime())'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $y' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '1234'::int AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("YY-MM-DD") ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '2020-07-14'::date AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
index f0987ff537..864bf04fe7 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
+++ b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ test: select_views portals_p2 foreign_key cluster dependency guc bitmapops combo
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests (JSON related)
# ----------
-test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson
+test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson json_sqljson jsonb_sqljson
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4f30fa46b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b64c9017f5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,350 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(JSON_OBJECT(RETURNING jsonb), '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'lax $.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{}', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"b": 1, "a": 2}', '$.a');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a.b');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": {"b": 1}}', '$.a.b');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.a.b');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING 1 AS x);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING '1' AS x);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 2 AS y);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 1 AS y);
+
+-- extension: boolean expressions
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$ > 2');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a > 2' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING int);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$' RETURNING bool);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING text);
+/* jsonb bytea ??? */
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING bytea ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$' RETURNING int);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(5));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT 111 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$' RETURNING date) + 9;
+
+-- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
+CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT NULL ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
+CREATE DOMAIN rgb AS rainbow CHECK (VALUE IN ('red', 'green', 'blue'));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 'error' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' NULL ON EMPTY DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '0' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSON); -- RETURNING FORMAT not allowed
+
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING record);
+
+SELECT
+ x,
+ JSON_VALUE(
+ jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}',
+ '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING x AS x
+ RETURNING int
+ DEFAULT -1 ON EMPTY
+ DEFAULT -2 ON ERROR
+ ) y
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 2) x;
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Test PASSING and RETURNING date/time types
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamptz);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING date '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING date);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING time '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING time);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timetz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timetz);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamp '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+
+-- Also test RETURNING json[b]
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$'),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER)
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb 'null'),
+ ('12.3'),
+ ('true'),
+ ('"aaa"'),
+ ('[1, null, "2"]'),
+ ('{"a": 1, "b": [2]}')
+ ) foo(js);
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]') AS "unspec",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITHOUT WRAPPER) AS "without",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER) AS "with cond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with uncond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with"
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb '1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('[null]'),
+ ('[12.3]'),
+ ('[true]'),
+ ('["aaa"]'),
+ ('[[1, 2, 3]]'),
+ ('[{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]'),
+ ('[1, "2", null, [3]]')
+ ) foo(js);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- QUOTES behavior should not be specified when WITH WRAPPER used:
+-- Should fail
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+-- Should succeed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+
+-- test QUOTES behavior.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes error on error);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes error on error);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]');
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY OBJECT ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON EMPTY);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY NULL ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(10));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING json EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING anyarray EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT
+ x, y,
+ JSON_QUERY(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3,4,5,null]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ >= $x && @ <= $y)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER
+ EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY
+ ) list
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 4) x,
+ generate_series(0, 4) y;
+
+-- record type returning with quotes behavior.
+CREATE TYPE comp_abc AS (a text, b int, c timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes error on error);
+DROP TYPE comp_abc;
+
+-- Extension: record types returning
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_rec AS (a int, t text, js json, jb jsonb, jsa json[]);
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_reca AS (reca sqljsonb_rec[]);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"jsa": [{"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}, {"a": 2, "c": {}}, 123]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec)).jsa);
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"reca": [{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_reca)).reca);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Extension: array types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"3"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+SELECT * FROM unnest(JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec[]));
+
+-- Extension: domain types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+
+-- Test timestamptz passing and output
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+
+-- Test constraints
+
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_constraints (
+ js text,
+ i int,
+ x jsonb DEFAULT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' WITH WRAPPER)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint1
+ CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint2
+ CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$.a' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, array[1,2,3] as arr))
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint3
+ CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING int DEFAULT '12' ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint4
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < jsonb '[10]')
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint5
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING char(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > 'a' COLLATE "C")
+);
+
+\d test_jsonb_constraints
+
+SELECT check_clause
+FROM information_schema.check_constraints
+WHERE constraint_name LIKE 'test_jsonb_constraint%'
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+SELECT pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)
+FROM pg_attrdef
+WHERE adrelid = 'test_jsonb_constraints'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('1', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('[]');
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"b": 1}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 1}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 7}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 10}', 1);
+
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_constraints;
+
+-- Test mutabilily of query functions
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_mutability(js jsonb);
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a[0]'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime()'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@ < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $y' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '1234'::int AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("YY-MM-DD") ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '2020-07-14'::date AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index 5fd46b7bd1..bc6da4b4d2 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1251,6 +1251,7 @@ Join
JoinCostWorkspace
JoinDomain
JoinExpr
+JsonFuncExpr
JoinHashEntry
JoinPath
JoinPathExtraData
@@ -1261,18 +1262,27 @@ JsObject
JsValue
JsonAggConstructor
JsonAggState
+JsonArgument
JsonArrayAgg
JsonArrayConstructor
JsonArrayQueryConstructor
JsonBaseObjectInfo
+JsonBehavior
+JsonBehaviorType
+JsonCoercion
JsonConstructorExpr
JsonConstructorExprState
JsonConstructorType
JsonEncoding
+JsonExpr
+JsonExprOp
+JsonExprPostEvalState
+JsonExprState
JsonFormat
JsonFormatType
JsonHashEntry
JsonIsPredicate
+JsonItemType
JsonIterateStringValuesAction
JsonKeyValue
JsonLexContext
@@ -1290,6 +1300,7 @@ JsonParseContext
JsonParseErrorType
JsonPath
JsonPathBool
+JsonPathDatatypeStatus
JsonPathExecContext
JsonPathExecResult
JsonPathGinAddPathItemFunc
@@ -1302,10 +1313,15 @@ JsonPathGinPathItem
JsonPathItem
JsonPathItemType
JsonPathKeyword
+JsonPathMutableContext
JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
JsonPathString
+JsonPathVarCallback
+JsonPathVariable
+JsonPathVariableEvalContext
+JsonQuotes
JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
@@ -1322,6 +1338,7 @@ JsonValueExpr
JsonValueList
JsonValueListIterator
JsonValueType
+JsonWrapper
Jsonb
JsonbAggState
JsonbContainer
--
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From 86cf1c86ae5ca55e32eb53bce133e306b2355270 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 18:00:06 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v34 8/8] JSON_TABLE
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This feature allows jsonb data to be treated as a table and thus
used in a FROM clause like other tabular data. Data can be selected
from the jsonb using jsonpath expressions, and hoisted out of nested
structures in the jsonb to form multiple rows, more or less like an
outer join.
This also adds the PLAN clauses for JSON_TABLE, which allow the user
to specify how data from nested paths are joined, allowing
considerable freedom in shaping the tabular output of JSON_TABLE.
PLAN DEFAULT allows the user to specify the global strategies when
dealing with sibling or child nested paths. The is often sufficient
to achieve the necessary goal, and is considerably simpler than the
full PLAN clause, which allows the user to specify the strategy to be
used for each named nested path.
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Author: Teodor Sigaev <[email protected]>
Author: Oleg Bartunov <[email protected]>
Author: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Author: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
Author: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Author: Jian He <[email protected]>
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby, Álvaro Herrera,
jian he
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/abd9b83b-aa66-f230-3d6d-734817f0995d%40postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 510 +++++++
src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt | 6 +-
src/backend/commands/explain.c | 8 +-
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 6 +
src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c | 27 +-
src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 74 +
src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | 38 +
src/backend/parser/Makefile | 1 +
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 306 ++++-
src/backend/parser/meson.build | 1 +
src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c | 14 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c | 53 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c | 718 ++++++++++
src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c | 5 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_target.c | 3 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 547 ++++++++
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 279 +++-
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 2 +
src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 7 +
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 106 ++
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 60 +-
src/include/parser/kwlist.h | 4 +
src/include/parser/parse_clause.h | 3 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 3 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule | 1 +
.../test/expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.c | 132 ++
.../expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.stderr | 20 +
.../expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.stdout | 0
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile | 1 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build | 1 +
.../ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc | 32 +
src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out | 6 +
src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out | 1219 +++++++++++++++++
src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql | 4 +
src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql | 681 +++++++++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 16 +
36 files changed, 4848 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.stderr
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.stdout
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index 21fd6712b8..267cfaf2c9 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -18325,6 +18325,516 @@ $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
</sect3>
</sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="functions-sqljson-table">
+ <title>JSON_TABLE</title>
+ <indexterm>
+ <primary>json_table</primary>
+ </indexterm>
+
+ <para>
+ <function>json_table</function> is an SQL/JSON function which
+ queries <acronym>JSON</acronym> data
+ and presents the results as a relational view, which can be accessed as a
+ regular SQL table. You can only use <function>json_table</function> inside the
+ <literal>FROM</literal> clause of a <literal>SELECT</literal> statement.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Taking JSON data as input, <function>json_table</function> uses
+ a path expression to extract a part of the provided data that
+ will be used as a <firstterm>row pattern</firstterm> for the
+ constructed view. Each SQL/JSON item at the top level of the row pattern serves
+ as the source for a separate row in the constructed relational view.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ To split the row pattern into columns, <function>json_table</function>
+ provides the <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause that defines the
+ schema of the created view. For each column to be constructed,
+ this clause provides a separate path expression that evaluates
+ the row pattern, extracts a JSON item, and returns it as a
+ separate SQL value for the specified column. If the required value
+ is stored in a nested level of the row pattern, it can be extracted
+ using the <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> subclause. Joining the
+ columns returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> can add multiple
+ new rows to the constructed view. Such rows are called
+ <firstterm>child rows</firstterm>, as opposed to the <firstterm>parent row</firstterm>
+ that generates them.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The rows produced by <function>JSON_TABLE</function> are laterally
+ joined to the row that generated them, so you do not have to explicitly join
+ the constructed view with the original table holding <acronym>JSON</acronym>
+ data. Optionally, you can specify how to join the columns returned
+ by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> using the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Each <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clause can generate one or more
+ columns. Columns produced by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>s at the
+ same level are considered to be <firstterm>siblings</firstterm>,
+ while a column produced by a <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> is
+ considered to be a child of the column produced by a
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> or row expression at a higher level.
+ Sibling columns are always joined first. Once they are processed,
+ the resulting rows are joined to the parent row.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The syntax is:
+ </para>
+
+<synopsis>
+JSON_TABLE (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> AS <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> PASSING { <replaceable>value</replaceable> AS <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional> </optional>
+ COLUMNS ( <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>
+ <optional>
+ PLAN ( <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_plan</replaceable> ) |
+ PLAN DEFAULT ( { INNER | OUTER } <optional> , { CROSS | UNION } </optional>
+ | { CROSS | UNION } <optional> , { INNER | OUTER } </optional> )
+ </optional>
+)
+
+<phrase>
+where <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_column</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { WITHOUT | WITH { CONDITIONAL | <optional>UNCONDITIONAL</optional> } } <optional> ARRAY </optional> WRAPPER </optional>
+ <optional> { KEEP | OMIT } QUOTES <optional> ON SCALAR STRING </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON EMPTY </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> FORMAT JSON <optional>ENCODING <literal>UTF8</literal></optional>
+ <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { WITHOUT | WITH { CONDITIONAL | <optional>UNCONDITIONAL</optional> } } <optional> ARRAY </optional> WRAPPER </optional>
+ <optional> { KEEP | OMIT } QUOTES <optional> ON SCALAR STRING </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | EMPTY { ARRAY | OBJECT } | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON EMPTY </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | EMPTY { ARRAY | OBJECT } | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> EXISTS <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | TRUE | FALSE | UNKNOWN } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | NESTED PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> <optional> AS <replaceable>path_name</replaceable> </optional>
+ COLUMNS ( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> FOR ORDINALITY
+<phrase>
+<replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> <optional> { OUTER | INNER } <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> </optional>
+ | <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> { UNION <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> } <optional>...</optional>
+ | <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> { CROSS <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> } <optional>...</optional>
+<phrase>
+<replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> | ( <replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> )
+</synopsis>
+
+ <para>
+ Each syntax element is described below in more detail.
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal><replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional></literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The input data to query, the JSON path expression defining the query,
+ and an optional <literal>PASSING</literal> clause, which can provide data
+ values to the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>.
+ The result of the input data
+ evaluation is called the <firstterm>row pattern</firstterm>. The row
+ pattern is used as the source for row values in the constructed view.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal>( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ The <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause defining the schema of the
+ constructed view. In this clause, you must specify all the columns
+ to be filled with SQL/JSON items.
+ The <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable>
+ expression has the following syntax variants:
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal><replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable>
+ <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional></literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a single SQL/JSON item into the output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The provided <literal>PATH</literal> expression is evaluated and
+ the column is filled with the produced SQL/JSON item, one for each row.
+ If the <literal>PATH</literal> expression is omitted,
+ <function>JSON_TABLE</function> uses the
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> path expression,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ In this case, the column name must correspond to one of the
+ keys within the SQL/JSON item produced by the row pattern.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can specify <literal>WRAPPER</literal>,
+ <literal>QUOTES</literal> clauses to format the output and
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> to handle
+ those missing values and structural errors, respectively.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_value</function> and <function>json_query</function>.
+ The latter if the specified type is not a scalar type or if
+ <literal>WRAPPER</literal> or <literal>QUOTES</literal> clause is
+ present.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <literal>FORMAT JSON</literal> <optional>ENCODING <literal>UTF8</literal></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a composite SQL/JSON item into the output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The provided <literal>PATH</literal> expression is evaluated and
+ the column is filled with the produced SQL/JSON item. If the
+ <literal>PATH</literal> expression is omitted, path expression
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> is used,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ In this case, the column name must correspond to one of the
+ keys within the SQL/JSON item produced by the row pattern.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can specify <literal>WRAPPER</literal>,
+ <literal>QUOTES</literal> clauses to format the output and
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> to handle
+ those scenarios appropriately.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_query</function>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable>
+ <literal>EXISTS</literal> <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a boolean item into each output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The value corresponds to whether evaluating the <literal>PATH</literal>
+ expression yields any SQL/JSON items. If the <literal>PATH</literal>
+ expression is omitted, path expression
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> is used,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The specified <parameter>type</parameter> should have a cast from the
+ <type>boolean</type>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can add <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause to define
+ error behavior.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_exists</function>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> <optional> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional>
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal> ( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Extracts SQL/JSON items from nested levels of the row pattern,
+ generates one or more columns as defined by the <literal>COLUMNS</literal>
+ subclause, and inserts the extracted SQL/JSON items into each row of these columns.
+ The <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> expression in the
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal> subclause uses the same syntax as in the
+ parent <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> syntax is recursive,
+ so you can go down multiple nested levels by specifying several
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> subclauses within each other.
+ It allows to unnest the hierarchy of JSON objects and arrays
+ in a single function invocation rather than chaining several
+ <function>JSON_TABLE</function> expressions in an SQL statement.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ You can use the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause to define how
+ to join the columns returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clauses.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <literal>FOR ORDINALITY</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Adds an ordinality column that provides sequential row numbering.
+ You can have only one ordinality column per table. Row numbering
+ is 1-based. For child rows that result from the <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>
+ clauses, the parent row number is repeated.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ The optional <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> serves as an
+ identifier of the provided <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable>.
+ The path name must be unique and distinct from the column names.
+ When using the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause, you must specify the names
+ for all the paths, including the row pattern. Each path name can appear in
+ the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause only once.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>PLAN</literal> ( <replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Defines how to join the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>
+ clauses to the constructed view.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ To join columns with parent/child relationship, you can use:
+ </para>
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>INNER</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Use <literal>INNER JOIN</literal>, so that the parent row
+ is omitted from the output if it does not have any child rows
+ after joining the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>OUTER</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Use <literal>LEFT OUTER JOIN</literal>, so that the parent row
+ is always included into the output even if it does not have any child rows
+ after joining the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>, with NULL values
+ inserted into the child columns if the corresponding
+ values are missing.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This is the default option for joining columns with parent/child relationship.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ <para>
+ To join sibling columns, you can use:
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>UNION</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Generate one row for each value produced by each of the sibling
+ columns. The columns from the other siblings are set to null.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This is the default option for joining sibling columns.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>CROSS</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Generate one row for each combination of values from the sibling columns.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> ( <literal><replaceable>OUTER | INNER</replaceable> <optional>, <replaceable>UNION | CROSS</replaceable> </optional></literal> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The terms can also be specified in reverse order. The
+ <literal>INNER</literal> or <literal>OUTER</literal> option defines the
+ joining plan for parent/child columns, while <literal>UNION</literal> or
+ <literal>CROSS</literal> affects joins of sibling columns. This form
+ of <literal>PLAN</literal> overrides the default plan for
+ all columns at once. Even though the path names are not included in the
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> form, to conform to the SQL/JSON standard
+ they must be provided for all the paths if the <literal>PLAN</literal>
+ clause is used.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> is simpler than specifying a complete
+ <literal>PLAN</literal>, and is often all that is required to get the desired
+ output.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ <para>Examples</para>
+
+ <para>
+ In these examples the following small table storing some JSON data will be used:
+<programlisting>
+CREATE TABLE my_films ( js jsonb );
+
+INSERT INTO my_films VALUES (
+'{ "favorites" : [
+ { "kind" : "comedy", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Bananas",
+ "director" : "Woody Allen"},
+ { "title" : "The Dinner Game",
+ "director" : "Francis Veber" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "horror", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Psycho",
+ "director" : "Alfred Hitchcock" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "thriller", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Vertigo",
+ "director" : "Alfred Hitchcock" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "drama", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Yojimbo",
+ "director" : "Akira Kurosawa" } ] }
+ ] }');
+</programlisting>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Query the <structname>my_films</structname> table holding
+ some JSON data about the films and create a view that
+ distributes the film genre, title, and director between separate columns:
+<screen>
+SELECT jt.* FROM
+ my_films,
+ JSON_TABLE ( js, '$.favorites[*]' COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ kind text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' COLUMNS (
+ title text PATH '$.title',
+ director text PATH '$.director'))) AS jt;
+----+----------+------------------+-------------------
+ id | kind | title | director
+----+----------+------------------+-------------------
+ 1 | comedy | Bananas | Woody Allen
+ 1 | comedy | The Dinner Game | Francis Veber
+ 2 | horror | Psycho | Alfred Hitchcock
+ 3 | thriller | Vertigo | Alfred Hitchcock
+ 4 | drama | Yojimbo | Akira Kurosawa
+ (5 rows)
+</screen>
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Find a director that has done films in two different genres:
+<screen>
+SELECT
+ director1 AS director, title1, kind1, title2, kind2
+FROM
+ my_films,
+ JSON_TABLE ( js, '$.favorites' AS favs COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS films1 COLUMNS (
+ kind1 text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' AS film1 COLUMNS (
+ title1 text PATH '$.title',
+ director1 text PATH '$.director')
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS films2 COLUMNS (
+ kind2 text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' AS film2 COLUMNS (
+ title2 text PATH '$.title',
+ director2 text PATH '$.director'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (favs OUTER ((films1 INNER film1) CROSS (films2 INNER film2)))
+ ) AS jt
+ WHERE kind1 > kind2 AND director1 = director2;
+
+ director | title1 | kind1 | title2 | kind2
+------------------+---------+----------+--------+--------
+ Alfred Hitchcock | Vertigo | thriller | Psycho | horror
+(1 row)
+</screen>
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
</sect1>
<sect1 id="functions-sequence">
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
index 7598bd8f22..9500a80f4d 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
@@ -551,10 +551,10 @@ T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators YES
T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate YES
T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause YES
-T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause NO
+T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause YES
T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses YES
T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses YES
-T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses NO
+T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses YES
T828 JSON_QUERY YES
T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options YES
T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ T834 SQL/JSON path language: wildcard member accessor YES
T835 SQL/JSON path language: filter expressions YES
T836 SQL/JSON path language: starts with predicate YES
T837 SQL/JSON path language: regex_like predicate YES
-T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause NO
+T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause YES
T839 Formatted cast of datetimes to/from character strings NO
T840 Hex integer literals in SQL/JSON path language YES
T851 SQL/JSON: optional keywords for default syntax YES
diff --git a/src/backend/commands/explain.c b/src/backend/commands/explain.c
index 3d590a6b9f..7cd7b2dd82 100644
--- a/src/backend/commands/explain.c
+++ b/src/backend/commands/explain.c
@@ -3892,7 +3892,13 @@ ExplainTargetRel(Plan *plan, Index rti, ExplainState *es)
break;
case T_TableFuncScan:
Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_TABLEFUNC);
- objectname = "xmltable";
+ if (rte->tablefunc)
+ if (rte->tablefunc->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
+ objectname = "xmltable";
+ else /* Must be TFT_JSON_TABLE */
+ objectname = "json_table";
+ else
+ objectname = NULL;
objecttag = "Table Function Name";
break;
case T_ValuesScan:
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index 964433a0e7..3d4dfb82b0 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -4334,6 +4334,12 @@ ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
break;
}
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ post_eval->jump_eval_coercion = -1;
+ *op->resvalue = item;
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ break;
+
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON expression op %d", jexpr->op);
return false;
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c b/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
index 72ca34a228..99fb92894c 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/execnodes.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
@@ -161,8 +162,9 @@ ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
scanstate->ss.ps.qual =
ExecInitQual(node->scan.plan.qual, &scanstate->ss.ps);
- /* Only XMLTABLE is supported currently */
- scanstate->routine = &XmlTableRoutine;
+ /* Only XMLTABLE and JSON_TABLE are supported currently */
+ scanstate->routine =
+ tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? &XmlTableRoutine : &JsonbTableRoutine;
scanstate->perTableCxt =
AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
@@ -182,6 +184,10 @@ ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
ExecInitExprList(tf->colexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->coldefexprs =
ExecInitExprList(tf->coldefexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
+ scanstate->colvalexprs =
+ ExecInitExprList(tf->colvalexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
+ scanstate->passingvalexprs =
+ ExecInitExprList(tf->passingvalexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->notnulls = tf->notnulls;
@@ -369,14 +375,17 @@ tfuncInitialize(TableFuncScanState *tstate, ExprContext *econtext, Datum doc)
routine->SetNamespace(tstate, ns_name, ns_uri);
}
- /* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
- value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
- if (isnull)
- ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
- errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
+ if (routine->SetRowFilter)
+ {
+ /* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
+ value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
+ if (isnull)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
+ errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
- routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
+ routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
+ }
/*
* Install the column filter expressions into the table builder context.
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
index 09a05a0373..f16231a202 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
@@ -538,6 +538,22 @@ makeFuncExpr(Oid funcid, Oid rettype, List *args,
return funcexpr;
}
+/*
+ * makeStringConst -
+ * build a A_Const node of type T_String for given string
+ */
+Node *
+makeStringConst(char *str, int location)
+{
+ A_Const *n = makeNode(A_Const);
+
+ n->val.sval.type = T_String;
+ n->val.sval.sval = str;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
/*
* makeDefElem -
* build a DefElem node
@@ -875,6 +891,64 @@ makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr, JsonCoercion *coercion,
return behavior;
}
+/*
+ * makeJsonTablePath -
+ * Make JsonTablePath node from given path string and name (if any)
+ */
+JsonTablePath *
+makeJsonTablePath(Const *pathvalue, char *pathname)
+{
+ JsonTablePath *path = makeNode(JsonTablePath);
+
+ Assert(IsA(pathvalue, Const));
+ path->value = pathvalue;
+ if (pathname)
+ path->name = pathname;
+
+ return path;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTablePathSpec -
+ * Make JsonTablePathSpec node from given path string and name (if any)
+ */
+JsonTablePathSpec *
+makeJsonTablePathSpec(char *string, char *name, int string_location,
+ int name_location)
+{
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec = makeNode(JsonTablePathSpec);
+
+ Assert(string != NULL);
+ pathspec->string = makeStringConst(string, string_location);
+ if (name != NULL)
+ pathspec->name = pstrdup(name);
+
+ pathspec->name_location = name_location;
+ pathspec->location = string_location;
+
+ return pathspec;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableJoinedPlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent join between the given
+ * pair of plans
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType type, Node *plan1, Node *plan2,
+ int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_JOINED;
+ n->join_type = type;
+ n->plan1 = castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, plan1);
+ n->plan2 = castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, plan2);
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
/*
* makeJsonKeyValue -
* creates a JsonKeyValue node
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
index d272027f8a..c683998ab9 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
@@ -2690,6 +2690,10 @@ expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
return true;
if (WALK(tf->coldefexprs))
return true;
+ if (WALK(tf->colvalexprs))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(tf->passingvalexprs))
+ return true;
}
break;
default:
@@ -3750,6 +3754,8 @@ expression_tree_mutator_impl(Node *node,
MUTATE(newnode->rowexpr, tf->rowexpr, Node *);
MUTATE(newnode->colexprs, tf->colexprs, List *);
MUTATE(newnode->coldefexprs, tf->coldefexprs, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->colvalexprs, tf->colvalexprs, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->passingvalexprs, tf->passingvalexprs, List *);
return (Node *) newnode;
}
break;
@@ -4174,6 +4180,38 @@ raw_expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
return true;
}
break;
+ case T_JsonTable:
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = (JsonTable *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jt->context_item))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->pathspec))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->passing))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->columns))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->on_error))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonTableColumn:
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = (JsonTableColumn *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jtc->typeName))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jtc->on_empty))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jtc->on_error))
+ return true;
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED && WALK(jtc->columns))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonTablePathSpec:
+ return WALK(((JsonTablePathSpec *) node)->string);
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/Makefile b/src/backend/parser/Makefile
index 401c16686c..3162a01f30 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/Makefile
+++ b/src/backend/parser/Makefile
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ OBJS = \
parse_enr.o \
parse_expr.o \
parse_func.o \
+ parse_jsontable.o \
parse_merge.o \
parse_node.o \
parse_oper.o \
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index ad95af0d91..d9897b1ca8 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -170,7 +170,6 @@ static void updateRawStmtEnd(RawStmt *rs, int end_location);
static Node *makeColumnRef(char *colname, List *indirection,
int location, core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
static Node *makeTypeCast(Node *arg, TypeName *typename, int location);
-static Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location);
static Node *makeStringConstCast(char *str, int location, TypeName *typename);
static Node *makeIntConst(int val, int location);
static Node *makeFloatConst(char *str, int location);
@@ -654,15 +653,31 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
json_argument
json_behavior
json_on_error_clause_opt
+ json_table
+ json_table_column_definition
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_table_plan_clause_opt
+ json_table_plan
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ json_table_plan_outer
+ json_table_plan_inner
+ json_table_plan_union
+ json_table_plan_cross
+ json_table_plan_primary
%type <list> json_name_and_value_list
json_value_expr_list
json_array_aggregate_order_by_clause_opt
json_arguments
json_behavior_clause_opt
json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_table_column_definition_list
+%type <str> json_table_path_name_opt
%type <ival> json_behavior_type
json_predicate_type_constraint
json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_table_default_plan_choices
+ json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ json_table_default_plan_union_cross
json_wrapper_behavior
%type <boolean> json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
json_object_constructor_null_clause_opt
@@ -732,7 +747,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
INTERSECT INTERVAL INTO INVOKER IS ISNULL ISOLATION
JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_EXISTS JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
- JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_VALUE
+ JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_TABLE JSON_VALUE
KEEP KEY KEYS
@@ -743,8 +758,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
MAPPING MATCH MATCHED MATERIALIZED MAXVALUE MERGE METHOD
MINUTE_P MINVALUE MODE MONTH_P MOVE
- NAME_P NAMES NATIONAL NATURAL NCHAR NEW NEXT NFC NFD NFKC NFKD NO NONE
- NORMALIZE NORMALIZED
+ NAME_P NAMES NATIONAL NATURAL NCHAR NESTED NEW NEXT NFC NFD NFKC NFKD NO
+ NONE NORMALIZE NORMALIZED
NOT NOTHING NOTIFY NOTNULL NOWAIT NULL_P NULLIF
NULLS_P NUMERIC
@@ -752,8 +767,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
ORDER ORDINALITY OTHERS OUT_P OUTER_P
OVER OVERLAPS OVERLAY OVERRIDING OWNED OWNER
- PARALLEL PARAMETER PARSER PARTIAL PARTITION PASSING PASSWORD
- PLACING PLANS POLICY
+ PARALLEL PARAMETER PARSER PARTIAL PARTITION PASSING PASSWORD PATH
+ PLACING PLAN PLANS POLICY
POSITION PRECEDING PRECISION PRESERVE PREPARE PREPARED PRIMARY
PRIOR PRIVILEGES PROCEDURAL PROCEDURE PROCEDURES PROGRAM PUBLICATION
@@ -871,10 +886,13 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
* the same precedence as IDENT. This allows resolving conflicts in the
* json_predicate_type_constraint and json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
* productions (see comments there).
+ *
+ * Like the UNBOUNDED PRECEDING/FOLLOWING case, NESTED is assigned a lower
+ * precedence than PATH to fix ambiguity in the json_table production.
*/
-%nonassoc UNBOUNDED /* ideally would have same precedence as IDENT */
+%nonassoc UNBOUNDED NESTED /* ideally would have same precedence as IDENT */
%nonassoc IDENT PARTITION RANGE ROWS GROUPS PRECEDING FOLLOWING CUBE ROLLUP
- SET KEYS OBJECT_P SCALAR VALUE_P WITH WITHOUT
+ SET KEYS OBJECT_P SCALAR VALUE_P WITH WITHOUT PATH
%left Op OPERATOR /* multi-character ops and user-defined operators */
%left '+' '-'
%left '*' '/' '%'
@@ -895,7 +913,6 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
* left-associativity among the JOIN rules themselves.
*/
%left JOIN CROSS LEFT FULL RIGHT INNER_P NATURAL
-
%%
/*
@@ -13432,6 +13449,21 @@ table_ref: relation_expr opt_alias_clause
$2->alias = $4;
$$ = (Node *) $2;
}
+ | json_table opt_alias_clause
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = castNode(JsonTable, $1);
+
+ jt->alias = $2;
+ $$ = (Node *) jt;
+ }
+ | LATERAL_P json_table opt_alias_clause
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = castNode(JsonTable, $2);
+
+ jt->alias = $3;
+ jt->lateral = true;
+ $$ = (Node *) jt;
+ }
;
@@ -13999,6 +14031,8 @@ xmltable_column_option_el:
{ $$ = makeDefElem("is_not_null", (Node *) makeBoolean(true), @1); }
| NULL_P
{ $$ = makeDefElem("is_not_null", (Node *) makeBoolean(false), @1); }
+ | PATH b_expr
+ { $$ = makeDefElem("path", $2, @1); }
;
xml_namespace_list:
@@ -16690,6 +16724,240 @@ json_quotes_clause_opt:
| /* EMPTY */ { $$ = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC; }
;
+json_table:
+ JSON_TABLE '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_table_path_name_opt
+ json_passing_clause_opt
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ json_table_plan_clause_opt
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonTable *n = makeNode(JsonTable);
+ char *pathstring;
+
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ if (!IsA($5, A_Const) ||
+ castNode(A_Const, $5)->val.node.type != T_String)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("only string constants are supported in JSON_TABLE"
+ " path specification"),
+ parser_errposition(@5));
+ pathstring = castNode(A_Const, $5)->val.sval.sval;
+ n->pathspec = makeJsonTablePathSpec(pathstring, $6, @5, @6);
+ n->passing = $7;
+ n->columns = $10;
+ n->planspec = (JsonTablePlanSpec *) $12;
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) $13;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_path_name_opt:
+ AS name { $$ = $2; }
+ | /* empty */ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_definition_list:
+ json_table_column_definition
+ { $$ = list_make1($1); }
+ | json_table_column_definition_list ',' json_table_column_definition
+ { $$ = lappend($1, $3); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_definition:
+ ColId FOR ORDINALITY
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_REGULAR;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $3;
+ n->wrapper = $4; /* disallowed during parse-analysis! */
+ n->quotes = $5; /* disallowed during parse-analysis! */
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($6);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($6);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename json_format_clause
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_FORMATTED;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = (JsonFormat *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $4;
+ n->wrapper = $5;
+ n->quotes = $6;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($7);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($7);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename
+ EXISTS json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_EXISTS;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+ n->wrapper = JSW_NONE;
+ n->quotes = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $4;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($5);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($5);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | NESTED path_opt Sconst
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_NESTED;
+ n->pathspec = makeJsonTablePathSpec($3, NULL, @3, -1);
+ n->columns = $6;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | NESTED path_opt Sconst AS name
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_NESTED;
+ n->pathspec = makeJsonTablePathSpec($3, $5, @3, @5);
+ n->columns = $8;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+path_opt:
+ PATH
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_path_clause_opt:
+ PATH Sconst
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonTablePathSpec($2, NULL, @2, -1); }
+ | /* EMPTY */ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_clause_opt:
+ PLAN '(' json_table_plan ')' { $$ = $3; }
+ | PLAN DEFAULT '(' json_table_default_plan_choices ')'
+ {
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_DEFAULT;
+ n->join_type = $4;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | /* EMPTY */ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan:
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ | json_table_plan_outer
+ | json_table_plan_inner
+ | json_table_plan_union
+ | json_table_plan_cross
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_simple:
+ name
+ {
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_SIMPLE;
+ n->pathname = $1;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_primary:
+ json_table_plan_simple { $$ = $1; }
+ | '(' json_table_plan ')'
+ {
+ castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, $2)->location = @1;
+ $$ = $2;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_outer:
+ json_table_plan_simple OUTER_P json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_OUTER, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_inner:
+ json_table_plan_simple INNER_P json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_INNER, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_union:
+ json_table_plan_primary UNION json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_UNION, $1, $3, @1); }
+ | json_table_plan_union UNION json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_UNION, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_cross:
+ json_table_plan_primary CROSS json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
+ | json_table_plan_cross CROSS json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_choices:
+ json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ { $$ = $1 | JSTPJ_UNION; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_union_cross
+ { $$ = $1 | JSTPJ_OUTER; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_inner_outer ',' json_table_default_plan_union_cross
+ { $$ = $1 | $3; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_union_cross ',' json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ { $$ = $1 | $3; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_inner_outer:
+ INNER_P { $$ = JSTPJ_INNER; }
+ | OUTER_P { $$ = JSTPJ_OUTER; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_union_cross:
+ UNION { $$ = JSTPJ_UNION; }
+ | CROSS { $$ = JSTPJ_CROSS; }
+ ;
+
json_returning_clause_opt:
RETURNING Typename json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -17428,6 +17696,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| MOVE
| NAME_P
| NAMES
+ | NESTED
| NEW
| NEXT
| NFC
@@ -17462,6 +17731,8 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| PARTITION
| PASSING
| PASSWORD
+ | PATH
+ | PLAN
| PLANS
| POLICY
| PRECEDING
@@ -17626,6 +17897,7 @@ col_name_keyword:
| JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_TABLE
| JSON_VALUE
| LEAST
| NATIONAL
@@ -17994,6 +18266,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_TABLE
| JSON_VALUE
| KEEP
| KEY
@@ -18033,6 +18306,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| NATIONAL
| NATURAL
| NCHAR
+ | NESTED
| NEW
| NEXT
| NFC
@@ -18077,7 +18351,9 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| PARTITION
| PASSING
| PASSWORD
+ | PATH
| PLACING
+ | PLAN
| PLANS
| POLICY
| POSITION
@@ -18345,18 +18621,6 @@ makeTypeCast(Node *arg, TypeName *typename, int location)
return (Node *) n;
}
-static Node *
-makeStringConst(char *str, int location)
-{
- A_Const *n = makeNode(A_Const);
-
- n->val.sval.type = T_String;
- n->val.sval.sval = str;
- n->location = location;
-
- return (Node *) n;
-}
-
static Node *
makeStringConstCast(char *str, int location, TypeName *typename)
{
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/meson.build b/src/backend/parser/meson.build
index 8e8295640b..573d70b3d1 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/meson.build
+++ b/src/backend/parser/meson.build
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ backend_sources += files(
'parse_enr.c',
'parse_expr.c',
'parse_func.c',
+ 'parse_jsontable.c',
'parse_merge.c',
'parse_node.c',
'parse_oper.c',
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
index 4b50278fd0..38e27e8472 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
@@ -697,7 +697,11 @@ transformRangeTableFunc(ParseState *pstate, RangeTableFunc *rtf)
char **names;
int colno;
- /* Currently only XMLTABLE is supported */
+ /*
+ * Currently we only support XMLTABLE here. See transformJsonTable() for
+ * JSON_TABLE support.
+ */
+ tf->functype = TFT_XMLTABLE;
constructName = "XMLTABLE";
docType = XMLOID;
@@ -1104,13 +1108,17 @@ transformFromClauseItem(ParseState *pstate, Node *n,
rtr->rtindex = nsitem->p_rtindex;
return (Node *) rtr;
}
- else if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc))
+ else if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc) || IsA(n, JsonTable))
{
/* table function is like a plain relation */
RangeTblRef *rtr;
ParseNamespaceItem *nsitem;
- nsitem = transformRangeTableFunc(pstate, (RangeTableFunc *) n);
+ if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc))
+ nsitem = transformRangeTableFunc(pstate, (RangeTableFunc *) n);
+ else
+ nsitem = transformJsonTable(pstate, (JsonTable *) n);
+
*top_nsitem = nsitem;
*namespace = list_make1(nsitem);
rtr = makeNode(RangeTblRef);
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index 5493b05ae8..b1908c369b 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -4219,7 +4219,8 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
}
/*
- * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS functions into a JsonExpr node.
+ * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS, JSON_TABLE functions into
+ * a JsonExpr node.
*/
static Node *
transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
@@ -4238,6 +4239,9 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
func_name = "JSON_VALUE";
break;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_TABLE";
+ break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
break;
@@ -4277,6 +4281,42 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning->typid = BOOLOID;
jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
}
+ /* JSON_TABLE() COLUMNS can specify a non-boolean type. */
+ else if (jsexpr->returning->typid != BOOLOID)
+ {
+ Node *coercion_expr;
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+ int location = exprLocation((Node *) jsexpr);
+
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the
+ * result of evaluating JSON_EXISTS to the coercion
+ * expression.
+ */
+ placeholder->typeId = BOOLOID;
+ placeholder->typeMod = -1;
+ placeholder->collation = InvalidOid;
+
+ coercion_expr =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, (Node *) placeholder, BOOLOID,
+ jsexpr->returning->typid,
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT,
+ COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+ location);
+
+ if (coercion_expr == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_CANNOT_COERCE),
+ errmsg("cannot cast type %s to %s",
+ format_type_be(BOOLOID),
+ format_type_be(jsexpr->returning->typid)),
+ parser_coercion_errposition(pstate, location, (Node *) jsexpr)));
+
+ if (coercion_expr != (Node *) placeholder)
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coercion_expr;
+ }
+
jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
@@ -4339,6 +4379,17 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning);
break;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr);
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
default:
elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
break;
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2cf0cdfd74
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,718 @@
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * parse_jsontable.c
+ * parsing of JSON_TABLE
+ *
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ *
+ * IDENTIFICATION
+ * src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
+#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
+#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
+#include "optimizer/optimizer.h"
+#include "parser/parse_clause.h"
+#include "parser/parse_collate.h"
+#include "parser/parse_expr.h"
+#include "parser/parse_relation.h"
+#include "parser/parse_type.h"
+#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/json.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+
+/* Context for JSON_TABLE transformation */
+typedef struct JsonTableParseContext
+{
+ ParseState *pstate; /* parsing state */
+ JsonTable *table; /* untransformed node */
+ TableFunc *tablefunc; /* transformed node */
+ List *pathNames; /* list of all path and columns names */
+ int pathNameId; /* path name id counter */
+ Oid contextItemTypid; /* type oid of context item (json/jsonb) */
+} JsonTableParseContext;
+
+static JsonTablePlan *transformJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec,
+ List *columns,
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec);
+
+/*
+ * Transform JSON_TABLE column
+ * - regular column into JSON_VALUE()
+ * - FORMAT JSON column into JSON_QUERY()
+ * - EXISTS column into JSON_EXISTS()
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonTableColumn(JsonTableColumn *jtc, Node *contextItemExpr,
+ List *passingArgs, bool errorOnError)
+{
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfexpr = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+ Node *pathspec;
+ JsonFormat *default_format;
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_REGULAR)
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_VALUE_OP;
+ else if (jtc->coltype == JTC_EXISTS)
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_EXISTS_OP;
+ else
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_QUERY_OP;
+ jfexpr->output = makeNode(JsonOutput);
+ jfexpr->on_empty = jtc->on_empty;
+ jfexpr->on_error = jtc->on_error;
+ if (jfexpr->on_error == NULL && errorOnError)
+ jfexpr->on_error = makeJsonBehavior(JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR, NULL,
+ NULL, -1);
+ jfexpr->quotes = jtc->quotes;
+ jfexpr->wrapper = jtc->wrapper;
+ jfexpr->location = jtc->location;
+
+ jfexpr->output->typeName = jtc->typeName;
+ jfexpr->output->returning = makeNode(JsonReturning);
+ jfexpr->output->returning->format = jtc->format;
+
+ default_format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+
+ if (jtc->pathspec)
+ pathspec = (Node *) jtc->pathspec->string;
+ else
+ {
+ /* Construct default path as '$."column_name"' */
+ StringInfoData path;
+
+ initStringInfo(&path);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(&path, "$.");
+ escape_json(&path, jtc->name);
+
+ pathspec = makeStringConst(path.data, -1);
+ }
+
+ jfexpr->context_item = makeJsonValueExpr((Expr *) contextItemExpr, NULL,
+ default_format);
+ jfexpr->pathspec = pathspec;
+ jfexpr->pathname = NULL;
+ jfexpr->passing = passingArgs;
+
+ return (Node *) jfexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Register a column/path name in the path name list, flagging if the name is
+ * already taken by another column/path.
+ */
+static void
+registerJsonTableColumn(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, char *colname,
+ int location)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, cxt->pathNames)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(colname, (const char *) lfirst(lc)) == 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_ALIAS),
+ errmsg("duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: %s", colname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, location));
+ }
+
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, colname);
+}
+
+static void
+registerJsonTablePath(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, char *pathname,
+ int location)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, cxt->pathNames)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(pathname, (const char *) lfirst(lc)) == 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_ALIAS),
+ errmsg("duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: %s", pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, location));
+ }
+
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, pathname);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursively register all nested column names in the shared columns/path name
+ * list.
+ */
+static void
+registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED)
+ {
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name)
+ registerJsonTablePath(cxt, jtc->pathspec->name,
+ jtc->pathspec->name_location);
+
+ registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(cxt, jtc->columns);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ registerJsonTableColumn(cxt, jtc->name, jtc->location);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* Generate a new unique JSON_TABLE path name. */
+static char *
+generateJsonTablePathName(JsonTableParseContext * cxt)
+{
+ char namebuf[32];
+ char *name = namebuf;
+
+ snprintf(namebuf, sizeof(namebuf), "json_table_path_%d",
+ cxt->pathNameId++);
+
+ name = pstrdup(name);
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, name);
+
+ return name;
+}
+
+/* Collect sibling path names from plan to the specified list. */
+static void
+collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(JsonTablePlanSpec *plan, List **paths)
+{
+ if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE)
+ *paths = lappend(*paths, plan->pathname);
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (plan->join_type == JSTPJ_INNER ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTPJ_OUTER)
+ {
+ Assert(plan->plan1->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE);
+ *paths = lappend(*paths, plan->plan1->pathname);
+ }
+ else if (plan->join_type == JSTPJ_CROSS ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTPJ_UNION)
+ {
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan->plan1, paths);
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan->plan2, paths);
+ }
+ else
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JSON_TABLE join type %d",
+ plan->join_type);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Validate child JSON_TABLE plan by checking that:
+ * - all nested columns have path names specified
+ * - all nested columns have corresponding node in the sibling plan
+ * - plan does not contain duplicate or extra nodes
+ */
+static void
+validateJsonTableChildPlan(ParseState *pstate, JsonTablePlanSpec *plan,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *lc1;
+ List *siblings = NIL;
+ int nchildren = 0;
+
+ if (plan)
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan, &siblings);
+
+ foreach(lc1, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc1));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc2;
+ bool found = false;
+
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("nested JSON_TABLE columns must contain"
+ " an explicit AS pathname specification"
+ " if an explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, jtc->location));
+
+ /* find nested path name in the list of sibling path names */
+ foreach(lc2, siblings)
+ {
+ if ((found = !strcmp(jtc->pathspec->name, lfirst(lc2))))
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!found)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE specification"),
+ errdetail("PLAN clause for nested path %s was not found.",
+ jtc->pathspec->name),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, jtc->location));
+
+ nchildren++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (list_length(siblings) > nchildren)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("PLAN clause contains some extra or duplicate sibling nodes."),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, plan ? plan->location : -1));
+}
+
+static JsonTableColumn *
+findNestedJsonTableColumn(List *columns, const char *pathname)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED &&
+ jtc->pathspec->name &&
+ !strcmp(jtc->pathspec->name, pathname))
+ return jtc;
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static Node *
+transformNestedJsonTableColumn(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, JsonTableColumn *jtc,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec)
+{
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name == NULL)
+ {
+ if (cxt->table->planspec != NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE expression"),
+ errdetail("JSON_TABLE path must contain"
+ " explicit AS pathname specification if"
+ " explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, jtc->location)));
+
+ jtc->pathspec->name = generateJsonTablePathName(cxt);
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) transformJsonTableColumns(cxt, planspec, jtc->columns,
+ jtc->pathspec);
+}
+
+static Node *
+makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(bool cross, Node *lnode, Node *rnode)
+{
+ JsonTableSibling *join = makeNode(JsonTableSibling);
+
+ join->larg = lnode;
+ join->rarg = rnode;
+ join->cross = cross;
+
+ return (Node *) join;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursively transform child JSON_TABLE plan.
+ *
+ * Default plan is transformed into a cross/union join of its nested columns.
+ * Simple and outer/inner plans are transformed into a JsonTablePlan by
+ * finding and transforming corresponding nested column.
+ * Sibling plans are recursively transformed into a JsonTableSibling.
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonTableChildPlan(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *plan,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = NULL;
+
+ if (!plan || plan->plan_type == JSTP_DEFAULT)
+ {
+ /* unspecified or default plan */
+ Node *res = NULL;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ bool cross = plan && (plan->join_type & JSTPJ_CROSS);
+
+ /* transform all nested columns into cross/union join */
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *col = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+ Node *node;
+
+ if (col->coltype != JTC_NESTED)
+ continue;
+
+ node = transformNestedJsonTableColumn(cxt, col, plan);
+
+ /* join transformed node with previous sibling nodes */
+ res = res ? makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(cross, res, node) : node;
+ }
+
+ return res;
+ }
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE)
+ {
+ jtc = findNestedJsonTableColumn(columns, plan->pathname);
+ }
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (plan->join_type == JSTPJ_INNER ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTPJ_OUTER)
+ {
+ Assert(plan->plan1->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE);
+ jtc = findNestedJsonTableColumn(columns, plan->plan1->pathname);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Node *node1 = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, plan->plan1,
+ columns);
+ Node *node2 = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, plan->plan2,
+ columns);
+
+ return makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(plan->join_type == JSTPJ_CROSS,
+ node1, node2);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JSON_TABLE plan type %d", plan->plan_type);
+
+ if (!jtc)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("PATH name was %s not found in nested columns list.",
+ plan->pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, plan->location)));
+
+ return transformNestedJsonTableColumn(cxt, jtc, plan);
+}
+
+/* Check whether type is json/jsonb, array, or record. */
+static bool
+typeIsComposite(Oid typid)
+{
+ char typtype;
+
+ if (typid == JSONOID ||
+ typid == JSONBOID ||
+ typid == RECORDOID ||
+ type_is_array(typid))
+ return true;
+
+ typtype = get_typtype(typid);
+
+ if (typtype == TYPTYPE_COMPOSITE)
+ return true;
+
+ if (typtype == TYPTYPE_DOMAIN)
+ return typeIsComposite(getBaseType(typid));
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+/* Append transformed non-nested JSON_TABLE columns to the TableFunc node */
+static void
+appendJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *col;
+ ParseState *pstate = cxt->pstate;
+ JsonTable *jt = cxt->table;
+ TableFunc *tf = cxt->tablefunc;
+ bool ordinality_found = false;
+ JsonBehavior *on_error = jt->on_error;
+ bool errorOnError = on_error &&
+ on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ foreach(col, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *rawc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(col));
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ Node *colexpr;
+
+ if (rawc->name)
+ tf->colnames = lappend(tf->colnames,
+ makeString(pstrdup(rawc->name)));
+
+ /*
+ * Determine the type and typmod for the new column. FOR ORDINALITY
+ * columns are INTEGER by standard; the others are user-specified.
+ */
+ switch (rawc->coltype)
+ {
+ case JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY:
+ if (ordinality_found)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("cannot use more than one FOR ORDINALITY column"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, rawc->location)));
+ ordinality_found = true;
+ colexpr = NULL;
+ typid = INT4OID;
+ typmod = -1;
+ break;
+
+ case JTC_REGULAR:
+ typenameTypeIdAndMod(pstate, rawc->typeName, &typid, &typmod);
+
+ /*
+ * Use implicit FORMAT JSON for composite types (arrays and
+ * records) or if a non-default WRAPPER / QUOTES behavior
+ * is specified.
+ */
+ if (typeIsComposite(typid) ||
+ rawc->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC ||
+ rawc->wrapper != JSW_UNSPEC)
+ rawc->coltype = JTC_FORMATTED;
+
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case JTC_FORMATTED:
+ case JTC_EXISTS:
+ {
+ Node *je;
+ CaseTestExpr *param = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ param->collation = InvalidOid;
+ param->typeId = cxt->contextItemTypid;
+ param->typeMod = -1;
+
+ je = transformJsonTableColumn(rawc, (Node *) param,
+ NIL, errorOnError);
+
+ colexpr = transformExpr(pstate, je, EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION);
+ assign_expr_collations(pstate, colexpr);
+
+ typid = exprType(colexpr);
+ typmod = exprTypmod(colexpr);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case JTC_NESTED:
+ continue;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unknown JSON_TABLE column type: %d", rawc->coltype);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ tf->coltypes = lappend_oid(tf->coltypes, typid);
+ tf->coltypmods = lappend_int(tf->coltypmods, typmod);
+ tf->colcollations = lappend_oid(tf->colcollations, get_typcollation(typid));
+ tf->colvalexprs = lappend(tf->colvalexprs, colexpr);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create transformed JSON_TABLE parent plan node by appending all non-nested
+ * columns to the TableFunc node and remembering their indices in the
+ * colvalexprs list.
+ */
+static JsonTablePlan *
+makeParentJsonTablePlan(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ JsonTablePlan *plan = makeNode(JsonTablePlan);
+ JsonBehavior *on_error = cxt->table->on_error;
+ char *pathstring;
+ Const *value;
+
+ Assert(IsA(pathspec->string, A_Const));
+ pathstring = castNode(A_Const, pathspec->string)->val.sval.sval;
+ value = makeConst(JSONPATHOID, -1, InvalidOid, -1,
+ DirectFunctionCall1(jsonpath_in,
+ CStringGetDatum(pathstring)),
+ false, false);
+ plan->path = makeJsonTablePath(value, pathspec->name);
+
+ /* save start of column range */
+ plan->colMin = list_length(cxt->tablefunc->colvalexprs);
+
+ appendJsonTableColumns(cxt, columns);
+
+ /* save end of column range */
+ plan->colMax = list_length(cxt->tablefunc->colvalexprs) - 1;
+
+ plan->errorOnError = on_error && on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ return plan;
+}
+
+static JsonTablePlan *
+transformJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec,
+ List *columns,
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec)
+{
+ JsonTablePlan *plan;
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *childPlanSpec;
+ bool defaultPlan = planspec == NULL ||
+ planspec->plan_type == JSTP_DEFAULT;
+
+ if (defaultPlan)
+ childPlanSpec = planspec;
+ else
+ {
+ /* validate parent and child plans */
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *parentPlanSpec;
+
+ if (planspec->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (planspec->join_type != JSTPJ_INNER &&
+ planspec->join_type != JSTPJ_OUTER)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("Expected INNER or OUTER."),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, planspec->location)));
+
+ parentPlanSpec = planspec->plan1;
+ childPlanSpec = planspec->plan2;
+
+ Assert(parentPlanSpec->plan_type != JSTP_JOINED);
+ Assert(parentPlanSpec->pathname);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ parentPlanSpec = planspec;
+ childPlanSpec = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (strcmp(parentPlanSpec->pathname, pathspec->name) != 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan"),
+ errdetail("PATH name mismatch: expected %s but %s is given.",
+ pathspec->name, parentPlanSpec->pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, planspec->location)));
+
+ validateJsonTableChildPlan(cxt->pstate, childPlanSpec, columns);
+ }
+
+ /* transform only non-nested columns */
+ plan = makeParentJsonTablePlan(cxt, pathspec, columns);
+
+ if (childPlanSpec || defaultPlan)
+ {
+ /* transform recursively nested columns */
+ plan->child = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, childPlanSpec, columns);
+ if (plan->child)
+ plan->outerJoin = planspec == NULL ||
+ (planspec->join_type & JSTPJ_OUTER);
+ /* else: default plan case, no children found */
+ }
+
+ return plan;
+}
+
+/*
+ * transformJsonTable -
+ * Transform a raw JsonTable into TableFunc.
+ *
+ * Transform the document-generating expression, the row-generating expression,
+ * the column-generating expressions, and the default value expressions.
+ */
+ParseNamespaceItem *
+transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt)
+{
+ JsonTableParseContext cxt;
+ TableFunc *tf = makeNode(TableFunc);
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfe = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+ JsonExpr *je;
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *plan = jt->planspec;
+ JsonTablePathSpec *rootPathSpec = jt->pathspec;
+ bool is_lateral;
+
+ Assert(IsA(rootPathSpec->string, A_Const) &&
+ castNode(A_Const, rootPathSpec->string)->val.node.type == T_String);
+
+ cxt.pstate = pstate;
+ cxt.table = jt;
+ cxt.tablefunc = tf;
+ cxt.pathNames = NIL;
+ cxt.pathNameId = 0;
+
+ if (rootPathSpec->name)
+ registerJsonTablePath(&cxt, rootPathSpec->name,
+ rootPathSpec->name_location);
+ else
+ {
+ if (jt->planspec != NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE expression"),
+ errdetail("JSON_TABLE path must contain"
+ " explicit AS pathname specification if"
+ " explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, rootPathSpec->location)));
+
+ rootPathSpec->name = generateJsonTablePathName(&cxt);
+ }
+
+ registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(&cxt, jt->columns);
+
+ jfe->op = JSON_TABLE_OP;
+ jfe->context_item = jt->context_item;
+ jfe->pathspec = (Node *) rootPathSpec->string;
+ jfe->pathname = rootPathSpec->name;
+ jfe->passing = jt->passing;
+ jfe->on_empty = NULL;
+ jfe->on_error = jt->on_error;
+ jfe->location = jt->location;
+
+ /*
+ * We make lateral_only names of this level visible, whether or not the
+ * RangeTableFunc is explicitly marked LATERAL. This is needed for SQL
+ * spec compliance and seems useful on convenience grounds for all
+ * functions in FROM.
+ *
+ * (LATERAL can't nest within a single pstate level, so we don't need
+ * save/restore logic here.)
+ */
+ Assert(!pstate->p_lateral_active);
+ pstate->p_lateral_active = true;
+
+ tf->functype = TFT_JSON_TABLE;
+ tf->docexpr = transformExpr(pstate, (Node *) jfe, EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION);
+
+ cxt.contextItemTypid = exprType(tf->docexpr);
+
+ tf->plan = (Node *) transformJsonTableColumns(&cxt, plan, jt->columns,
+ rootPathSpec);
+
+ /* Also save a copy of the PASSING arguments in the TableFunc node. */
+ je = (JsonExpr *) tf->docexpr;
+ tf->passingvalexprs = copyObject(je->passing_values);
+
+ tf->ordinalitycol = -1; /* undefine ordinality column number */
+ tf->location = jt->location;
+
+ pstate->p_lateral_active = false;
+
+ /*
+ * Mark the RTE as LATERAL if the user said LATERAL explicitly, or if
+ * there are any lateral cross-references in it.
+ */
+ is_lateral = jt->lateral || contain_vars_of_level((Node *) tf, 0);
+
+ return addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(pstate,
+ tf, jt->alias, is_lateral, true);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
index 34a0ec5901..6251c30939 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
@@ -2073,7 +2073,8 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
Assert(list_length(tf->coltypmods) == list_length(tf->colnames));
Assert(list_length(tf->colcollations) == list_length(tf->colnames));
- refname = alias ? alias->aliasname : pstrdup("xmltable");
+ refname = alias ? alias->aliasname :
+ pstrdup(tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? "xmltable" : "json_table");
rte->rtekind = RTE_TABLEFUNC;
rte->relid = InvalidOid;
@@ -2096,7 +2097,7 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_COLUMN_REFERENCE),
errmsg("%s function has %d columns available but %d columns specified",
- "XMLTABLE",
+ tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? "XMLTABLE" : "JSON_TABLE",
list_length(tf->colnames), numaliases)));
rte->eref = eref;
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
index ea5ac6bafe..a331ea3270 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
@@ -2002,6 +2002,9 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
*name = "json_value";
return 2;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ *name = "json_table";
+ return 2;
}
break;
default:
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index 6d61d87f01..7a4fb3d27c 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -61,10 +61,12 @@
#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
+#include "executor/execExpr.h"
#include "funcapi.h"
#include "lib/stringinfo.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "regex/regex.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/date.h"
@@ -75,6 +77,8 @@
#include "utils/guc.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
#include "utils/varlena.h"
@@ -159,6 +163,60 @@ typedef struct JsonValueListIterator
ListCell *next;
} JsonValueListIterator;
+/* Structures for JSON_TABLE execution */
+
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanStateType
+{
+ JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE = 0,
+ JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE,
+} JsonTablePlanStateType;
+
+typedef struct JsonTablePlanState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanStateType type;
+
+ struct JsonTablePlanState *parent;
+ struct JsonTablePlanState *nested;
+} JsonTablePlanState;
+
+typedef struct JsonTableScanState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState plan;
+
+ MemoryContext mcxt;
+ JsonPath *path;
+ List *args;
+ JsonValueList found;
+ JsonValueListIterator iter;
+ Datum current;
+ int ordinal;
+ bool currentIsNull;
+ bool outerJoin;
+ bool errorOnError;
+ bool advanceNested;
+ bool reset;
+} JsonTableScanState;
+
+typedef struct JsonTableJoinState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState plan;
+
+ JsonTablePlanState *left;
+ JsonTablePlanState *right;
+ bool cross;
+ bool advanceRight;
+} JsonTableJoinState;
+
+/* random number to identify JsonTableExecContext */
+#define JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC 418352867
+
+typedef struct JsonTableExecContext
+{
+ int magic;
+ JsonTableScanState **colexprscans;
+ JsonTableScanState *root;
+} JsonTableExecContext;
+
/* strict/lax flags is decomposed into four [un]wrap/error flags */
#define jspStrictAbsenceOfErrors(cxt) (!(cxt)->laxMode)
#define jspAutoUnwrap(cxt) ((cxt)->laxMode)
@@ -258,6 +316,7 @@ static JsonPathExecResult getArrayIndex(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *jsp, JsonbValue *jb, int32 *index);
static JsonBaseObjectInfo setBaseObject(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonbValue *jbv, int32 id);
+static void JsonValueListClear(JsonValueList *jvl);
static void JsonValueListAppend(JsonValueList *jvl, JsonbValue *jbv);
static int JsonValueListLength(const JsonValueList *jvl);
static bool JsonValueListIsEmpty(JsonValueList *jvl);
@@ -275,6 +334,32 @@ static JsonbValue *wrapItemsInArray(const JsonValueList *items);
static int compareDatetime(Datum val1, Oid typid1, Datum val2, Oid typid2,
bool useTz, bool *cast_error);
+
+static JsonTablePlanState * JsonTableInitPlanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt,
+ Node *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent);
+static bool JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state);
+static bool JsonTableScanNextRow(JsonTableScanState *scan);
+
+static void JsonTableInitOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state, int natts);
+static void JsonTableSetDocument(TableFuncScanState *state, Datum value);
+static bool JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state);
+static Datum JsonTableGetValue(TableFuncScanState *state, int colnum,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod, bool *isnull);
+static void JsonTableDestroyOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state);
+
+const TableFuncRoutine JsonbTableRoutine =
+{
+ JsonTableInitOpaque,
+ JsonTableSetDocument,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ JsonTableFetchRow,
+ JsonTableGetValue,
+ JsonTableDestroyOpaque
+};
+
/****************** User interface to JsonPath executor ********************/
/*
@@ -2661,6 +2746,13 @@ setBaseObject(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonbValue *jbv, int32 id)
return baseObject;
}
+static void
+JsonValueListClear(JsonValueList *jvl)
+{
+ jvl->singleton = NULL;
+ jvl->list = NULL;
+}
+
static void
JsonValueListAppend(JsonValueList *jvl, JsonbValue *jbv)
{
@@ -3196,3 +3288,458 @@ JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars)
return res;
}
+
+/************************ JSON_TABLE functions ***************************/
+
+/*
+ * Returns private data from executor state. Ensure validity by check with
+ * MAGIC number.
+ */
+static inline JsonTableExecContext *
+GetJsonTableExecContext(TableFuncScanState *state, const char *fname)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *result;
+
+ if (!IsA(state, TableFuncScanState))
+ elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
+ result = (JsonTableExecContext *) state->opaque;
+ if (result->magic != JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC)
+ elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/* Recursively initialize JSON_TABLE scan / join state */
+static JsonTableJoinState *
+JsonTableInitJoinState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt, JsonTableSibling *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent)
+{
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = palloc0(sizeof(*join));
+
+ join->plan.type = JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE;
+ /* parent and nested not set. */
+
+ join->cross = plan->cross;
+ join->left = JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->larg, parent);
+ join->right = JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->rarg, parent);
+
+ return join;
+}
+
+static JsonTableScanState *
+JsonTableInitScanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlan *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState *parent,
+ List *args, MemoryContext mcxt)
+{
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = palloc0(sizeof(*scan));
+ int i;
+
+ scan->plan.type = JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE;
+ scan->plan.parent = parent;
+
+ scan->outerJoin = plan->outerJoin;
+ scan->errorOnError = plan->errorOnError;
+ scan->path = DatumGetJsonPathP(plan->path->value->constvalue);
+ scan->args = args;
+ scan->mcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(mcxt, "JsonTableExecContext",
+ ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
+
+ /*
+ * Set after settings scan->args and scan->mcxt, because the recursive
+ * call wants to use those values.
+ */
+ scan->plan.nested = plan->child ?
+ JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->child, (JsonTablePlanState *) scan) :
+ NULL;
+
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+
+ for (i = plan->colMin; i <= plan->colMax; i++)
+ cxt->colexprscans[i] = scan;
+
+ return scan;
+}
+
+/* Recursively initialize JSON_TABLE scan state */
+static JsonTablePlanState *
+JsonTableInitPlanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt, Node *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState *state;
+
+ if (IsA(plan, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *join = (JsonTableSibling *) plan;
+
+ state = (JsonTablePlanState *)
+ JsonTableInitJoinState(cxt, join, parent);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *scan = castNode(JsonTablePlan, plan);
+ JsonTableScanState *parent_scan = (JsonTableScanState *) parent;
+
+ Assert(parent_scan);
+ state = (JsonTablePlanState *)
+ JsonTableInitScanState(cxt, scan, parent, parent_scan->args,
+ parent_scan->mcxt);
+ }
+
+ return state;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableInitOpaque
+ * Fill in TableFuncScanState->opaque for JsonTable processor
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableInitOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state, int natts)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt;
+ PlanState *ps = &state->ss.ps;
+ TableFuncScan *tfs = castNode(TableFuncScan, ps->plan);
+ TableFunc *tf = tfs->tablefunc;
+ JsonTablePlan *root = castNode(JsonTablePlan, tf->plan);
+ JsonExpr *je = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ List *args = NIL;
+
+ cxt = palloc0(sizeof(JsonTableExecContext));
+ cxt->magic = JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC;
+
+ if (state->passingvalexprs)
+ {
+ ListCell *exprlc;
+ ListCell *namelc;
+
+ Assert(list_length(state->passingvalexprs) ==
+ list_length(je->passing_names));
+ forboth(exprlc, state->passingvalexprs,
+ namelc, je->passing_names)
+ {
+ ExprState *state = lfirst_node(ExprState, exprlc);
+ String *name = lfirst_node(String, namelc);
+ JsonPathVariable *var = palloc(sizeof(*var));
+
+ var->name = pstrdup(name->sval);
+ var->typid = exprType((Node *) state->expr);
+ var->typmod = exprTypmod((Node *) state->expr);
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate the expression and save the value to be returned by
+ * GetJsonPathVar().
+ */
+ var->value = ExecEvalExpr(state, ps->ps_ExprContext,
+ &var->isnull);
+
+ args = lappend(args, var);
+ }
+ }
+
+ cxt->colexprscans = palloc(sizeof(JsonTableScanState *) *
+ list_length(tf->colvalexprs));
+
+ cxt->root = JsonTableInitScanState(cxt, root, NULL, args,
+ CurrentMemoryContext);
+ state->opaque = cxt;
+}
+
+/* Reset scan iterator to the beginning of the item list */
+static void
+JsonTableRescan(JsonTableScanState *scan)
+{
+ JsonValueListInitIterator(&scan->found, &scan->iter);
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+ scan->advanceNested = false;
+ scan->ordinal = 0;
+}
+
+/* Reset context item of a scan, execute JSON path and reset a scan */
+static void
+JsonTableResetContextItem(JsonTableScanState *scan, Datum item)
+{
+ MemoryContext oldcxt;
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+ Jsonb *js = (Jsonb *) DatumGetJsonbP(item);
+
+ JsonValueListClear(&scan->found);
+
+ MemoryContextResetOnly(scan->mcxt);
+
+ oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(scan->mcxt);
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(scan->path, scan->args,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ js, scan->errorOnError, &scan->found,
+ false /* FIXME */ );
+
+ MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
+
+ if (jperIsError(res))
+ {
+ Assert(!scan->errorOnError);
+ JsonValueListClear(&scan->found); /* EMPTY ON ERROR case */
+ }
+
+ JsonTableRescan(scan);
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSetDocument
+ * Install the input document
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableSetDocument(TableFuncScanState *state, Datum value)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableSetDocument");
+
+ JsonTableResetContextItem(cxt->root, value);
+}
+
+/* Recursively reset scan and its child nodes */
+static void
+JsonTableRescanRecursive(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
+ {
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->left);
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
+ join->advanceRight = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
+
+ Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
+ JsonTableRescan(scan);
+ if (scan->plan.nested)
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(scan->plan.nested);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Fetch next row from a cross/union joined scan.
+ *
+ * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ JsonTableJoinState *join;
+
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE)
+ return JsonTableScanNextRow((JsonTableScanState *) state);
+
+ join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+ if (join->advanceRight)
+ {
+ /* fetch next inner row */
+ if (JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ return true;
+
+ /* inner rows are exhausted */
+ if (join->cross)
+ join->advanceRight = false; /* next outer row */
+ else
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+ }
+
+ while (!join->advanceRight)
+ {
+ /* fetch next outer row */
+ bool more = JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->left);
+
+ if (join->cross)
+ {
+ if (!more)
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
+
+ if (!JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ continue; /* next outer row */
+
+ join->advanceRight = true; /* next inner row */
+ }
+ else if (!more)
+ {
+ if (!JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+
+ join->advanceRight = true; /* next inner row */
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* Recursively set 'reset' flag of scan and its child nodes */
+static void
+JsonTablePlanReset(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
+ {
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+
+ JsonTablePlanReset(join->left);
+ JsonTablePlanReset(join->right);
+ join->advanceRight = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *scan;
+
+ Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
+ scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
+ scan->reset = true;
+ scan->advanceNested = false;
+
+ if (scan->plan.nested)
+ JsonTablePlanReset(scan->plan.nested);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Fetch next row from a simple scan with outer/inner joined nested subscans.
+ *
+ * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTableScanNextRow(JsonTableScanState *scan)
+{
+ /* reset context item if requested */
+ if (scan->reset)
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *parent_scan =
+ (JsonTableScanState *) scan->plan.parent;
+
+ Assert(parent_scan && !parent_scan->currentIsNull);
+ JsonTableResetContextItem(scan, parent_scan->current);
+ scan->reset = false;
+ }
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested)
+ {
+ /* fetch next nested row */
+ scan->advanceNested = JsonTablePlanNextRow(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested)
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ /* fetch next row */
+ JsonbValue *jbv = JsonValueListNext(&scan->found, &scan->iter);
+ MemoryContext oldcxt;
+
+ if (!jbv)
+ {
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+ }
+
+ /* set current row item */
+ oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(scan->mcxt);
+ scan->current = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(jbv));
+ scan->currentIsNull = false;
+ MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
+
+ scan->ordinal++;
+
+ if (!scan->plan.nested)
+ break;
+
+ JsonTablePlanReset(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ scan->advanceNested = JsonTablePlanNextRow(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested || scan->outerJoin)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableFetchRow
+ * Prepare the next "current" tuple for upcoming GetValue calls.
+ * Returns false if no more rows can be returned.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableFetchRow");
+
+ return JsonTableScanNextRow(cxt->root);
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableGetValue
+ * Return the value for column number 'colnum' for the current row.
+ *
+ * This leaks memory, so be sure to reset often the context in which it's
+ * called.
+ */
+static Datum
+JsonTableGetValue(TableFuncScanState *state, int colnum,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod, bool *isnull)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableGetValue");
+ ExprContext *econtext = state->ss.ps.ps_ExprContext;
+ ExprState *estate = list_nth(state->colvalexprs, colnum);
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = cxt->colexprscans[colnum];
+ Datum result;
+
+ if (scan->currentIsNull) /* NULL from outer/union join */
+ {
+ result = (Datum) 0;
+ *isnull = true;
+ }
+ else if (estate) /* regular column */
+ {
+ Datum saved_caseValue = econtext->caseValue_datum;
+ bool saved_caseIsNull = econtext->caseValue_isNull;
+
+ /* Pass the value for CaseTestExpr that may be present in colexpr */
+ econtext->caseValue_datum = scan->current;
+ econtext->caseValue_isNull = false;
+
+ result = ExecEvalExpr(estate, econtext, isnull);
+
+ econtext->caseValue_datum = saved_caseValue;
+ econtext->caseValue_isNull = saved_caseIsNull;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ result = Int32GetDatum(scan->ordinal); /* ordinality column */
+ *isnull = false;
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableDestroyOpaque
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableDestroyOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableDestroyOpaque");
+
+ /* not valid anymore */
+ cxt->magic = 0;
+
+ state->opaque = NULL;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index 2735348416..a27c7a350e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -522,6 +522,8 @@ static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
static void get_reloptions(StringInfo buf, Datum reloptions);
static void get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context,
bool showimplicit);
+static void get_json_table_columns(TableFunc *tf, JsonTablePlan *node,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
@@ -8627,7 +8629,8 @@ get_json_behavior(JsonBehavior *behavior, deparse_context *context,
/*
* get_json_expr_options
*
- * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS.
+ * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS and
+ * JSON_TABLE columns.
*/
static void
get_json_expr_options(JsonExpr *jsexpr, deparse_context *context,
@@ -9874,6 +9877,9 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_VALUE(");
break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected JsonExpr type: %d", jexpr->op);
+ break;
}
get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
@@ -11240,16 +11246,14 @@ get_sublink_expr(SubLink *sublink, deparse_context *context)
/* ----------
- * get_tablefunc - Parse back a table function
+ * get_xmltable - Parse back a XMLTABLE function
* ----------
*/
static void
-get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+get_xmltable(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
{
StringInfo buf = context->buf;
- /* XMLTABLE is the only existing implementation. */
-
appendStringInfoString(buf, "XMLTABLE(");
if (tf->ns_uris != NIL)
@@ -11340,6 +11344,271 @@ get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
appendStringInfoChar(buf, ')');
}
+/*
+ * get_json_nested_columns - Parse back nested JSON_TABLE columns
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_nested_columns(TableFunc *tf, Node *node,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit,
+ bool needcomma)
+{
+ if (IsA(node, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *n = (JsonTableSibling *) node;
+
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, n->larg, context, showimplicit,
+ needcomma);
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, n->rarg, context, showimplicit, true);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *n = castNode(JsonTablePlan, node);
+
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ',');
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "NESTED PATH ", 0, 0, 0);
+ get_const_expr(n->path->value, context, -1);
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " AS %s", quote_identifier(n->path->name));
+ get_json_table_columns(tf, n, context, showimplicit);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_table_plan - Parse back a JSON_TABLE plan
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_plan(TableFunc *tf, Node *node, deparse_context *context,
+ bool parenthesize)
+{
+ if (parenthesize)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, '(');
+
+ if (IsA(node, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *n = (JsonTableSibling *) node;
+
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->larg, context,
+ IsA(n->larg, JsonTableSibling) ||
+ castNode(JsonTablePlan, n->larg)->child);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, n->cross ? " CROSS " : " UNION ");
+
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->rarg, context,
+ IsA(n->rarg, JsonTableSibling) ||
+ castNode(JsonTablePlan, n->rarg)->child);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *n = castNode(JsonTablePlan, node);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, quote_identifier(n->path->name));
+
+ if (n->child)
+ {
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf,
+ n->outerJoin ? " OUTER " : " INNER ");
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->child, context,
+ IsA(n->child, JsonTableSibling));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (parenthesize)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ')');
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_table_columns - Parse back JSON_TABLE columns
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_columns(TableFunc *tf, JsonTablePlan *plan,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ StringInfo buf = context->buf;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ ListCell *lc_colname;
+ ListCell *lc_coltype;
+ ListCell *lc_coltypmod;
+ ListCell *lc_colvalexpr;
+ int colnum = 0;
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "COLUMNS (", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ forfour(lc_colname, tf->colnames,
+ lc_coltype, tf->coltypes,
+ lc_coltypmod, tf->coltypmods,
+ lc_colvalexpr, tf->colvalexprs)
+ {
+ char *colname = strVal(lfirst(lc_colname));
+ JsonExpr *colexpr;
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ bool ordinality;
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior;
+
+ typid = lfirst_oid(lc_coltype);
+ typmod = lfirst_int(lc_coltypmod);
+ colexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, lfirst(lc_colvalexpr));
+
+ if (colnum < plan->colMin)
+ {
+ colnum++;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (colnum > plan->colMax)
+ break;
+
+ if (colnum > plan->colMin)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ colnum++;
+
+ ordinality = !colexpr;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ appendStringInfo(buf, "%s %s", quote_identifier(colname),
+ ordinality ? "FOR ORDINALITY" :
+ format_type_with_typemod(typid, typmod));
+ if (ordinality)
+ continue;
+
+ if (colexpr->op == JSON_EXISTS_OP)
+ {
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " EXISTS");
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (colexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ char typcategory;
+ bool typispreferred;
+
+ get_type_category_preferred(typid, &typcategory, &typispreferred);
+
+ if (typcategory == TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf,
+ colexpr->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB ?
+ " FORMAT JSONB" : " FORMAT JSON");
+ }
+
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " PATH ");
+
+ get_json_path_spec(colexpr->path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+
+ get_json_expr_options(colexpr, context, default_behavior);
+ }
+
+ if (plan->child)
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, plan->child, context, showimplicit,
+ plan->colMax >= plan->colMin);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, ")", 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* ----------
+ * get_json_table - Parse back a JSON_TABLE function
+ * ----------
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ StringInfo buf = context->buf;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ JsonTablePlan *root = castNode(JsonTablePlan, tf->plan);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_TABLE(");
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ get_const_expr(root->path->value, context, -1);
+
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s", quote_identifier(root->path->name));
+
+ if (jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc1,
+ *lc2;
+ bool needcomma = false;
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "PASSING ", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ forboth(lc1, jexpr->passing_names,
+ lc2, jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+ needcomma = true;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ get_rule_expr((Node *) lfirst(lc2), context, false);
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s",
+ quote_identifier((lfirst_node(String, lc1))->sval)
+ );
+ }
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+ }
+
+ get_json_table_columns(tf, root, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "PLAN ", 0, 0, 0);
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, (Node *) root, context, true);
+
+ if (jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY)
+ get_json_behavior(jexpr->on_error, context, "ERROR");
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, ")", 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* ----------
+ * get_tablefunc - Parse back a table function
+ * ----------
+ */
+static void
+get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ /* XMLTABLE and JSON_TABLE are the only existing implementations. */
+
+ if (tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
+ get_xmltable(tf, context, showimplicit);
+ else if (tf->functype == TFT_JSON_TABLE)
+ get_json_table(tf, context, showimplicit);
+}
+
/* ----------
* get_from_clause - Parse back a FROM clause
*
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 2e8df2301f..fbba79f94e 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -1968,6 +1968,8 @@ typedef struct TableFuncScanState
ExprState *rowexpr; /* state for row-generating expression */
List *colexprs; /* state for column-generating expression */
List *coldefexprs; /* state for column default expressions */
+ List *colvalexprs; /* state for column value expression */
+ List *passingvalexprs; /* state for PASSING argument expression */
List *ns_names; /* same as TableFunc.ns_names */
List *ns_uris; /* list of states of namespace URI exprs */
Bitmapset *notnulls; /* nullability flag for each output column */
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
index a96fd62d7f..67a6b7fc86 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ extern IndexInfo *makeIndexInfo(int numattrs, int numkeyattrs, Oid amoid,
bool isready, bool concurrent,
bool summarizing);
+extern Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location);
extern DefElem *makeDefElem(char *name, Node *arg, int location);
extern DefElem *makeDefElemExtended(char *nameSpace, char *name, Node *arg,
DefElemAction defaction, int location);
@@ -114,6 +115,12 @@ extern JsonValueExpr *makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
JsonFormat *format);
extern JsonBehavior *makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr,
JsonCoercion *coercion, int location);
+extern JsonTablePath *makeJsonTablePath(Const *pathvalue, char *pathname);
+extern JsonTablePathSpec *makeJsonTablePathSpec(char *string, char *name,
+ int string_location,
+ int name_location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType type,
+ Node *plan1, Node *plan2, int location);
extern Node *makeJsonKeyValue(Node *key, Node *value);
extern Node *makeJsonIsPredicate(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format,
JsonValueType item_type, bool unique_keys,
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index 0184c76ce6..1ef6c8ca4f 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1741,6 +1741,7 @@ typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
JsonExprOp op; /* expression type */
JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
Node *pathspec; /* JSON path specification expression */
+ char *pathname; /* path name, if any */
List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
JsonOutput *output; /* output clause, if specified */
JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
@@ -1750,6 +1751,111 @@ typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
} JsonFuncExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonTablePathSpec
+ * untransformed specification of JSON path expression with an optional
+ * name
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePathSpec
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Node *string;
+ char *name;
+ int name_location;
+ int location; /* location of 'string' */
+} JsonTablePathSpec;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableColumnType -
+ * enumeration of JSON_TABLE column types
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTableColumnType
+{
+ JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY,
+ JTC_REGULAR,
+ JTC_EXISTS,
+ JTC_FORMATTED,
+ JTC_NESTED,
+} JsonTableColumnType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableColumn -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE column
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTableColumn
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonTableColumnType coltype; /* column type */
+ char *name; /* column name */
+ TypeName *typeName; /* column type name */
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec; /* JSON path specification */
+ JsonFormat *format; /* JSON format clause, if specified */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper; /* WRAPPER behavior for formatted columns */
+ JsonQuotes quotes; /* omit or keep quotes on scalar strings? */
+ List *columns; /* nested columns */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTableColumn;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanType -
+ * flags for JSON_TABLE plan node types representation
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanType
+{
+ JSTP_DEFAULT,
+ JSTP_SIMPLE,
+ JSTP_JOINED,
+} JsonTablePlanType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanJoinType -
+ * flags for JSON_TABLE join types representation
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanJoinType
+{
+ JSTPJ_INNER,
+ JSTPJ_OUTER,
+ JSTPJ_CROSS,
+ JSTPJ_UNION,
+} JsonTablePlanJoinType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanSpec -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE's PLAN clause
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePlanSpec
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonTablePlanType plan_type; /* plan type */
+ JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type; /* join type (for joined plan only) */
+ struct JsonTablePlanSpec *plan1; /* first joined plan */
+ struct JsonTablePlanSpec *plan2; /* second joined plan */
+ char *pathname; /* path name (for simple plan only) */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTablePlanSpec;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTable -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTable
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec; /* JSON path specification */
+ List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
+ List *columns; /* list of JsonTableColumn */
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec; /* join plan, if specified */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ Alias *alias; /* table alias in FROM clause */
+ bool lateral; /* does it have LATERAL prefix? */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTable;
+
/*
* JsonKeyValue -
* untransformed representation of JSON object key-value pair for
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index fe9dfbb02a..d7cfe34b8e 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -94,8 +94,14 @@ typedef struct RangeVar
int location;
} RangeVar;
+typedef enum TableFuncType
+{
+ TFT_XMLTABLE,
+ TFT_JSON_TABLE,
+} TableFuncType;
+
/*
- * TableFunc - node for a table function, such as XMLTABLE.
+ * TableFunc - node for a table function, such as XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE.
*
* Entries in the ns_names list are either String nodes containing
* literal namespace names, or NULL pointers to represent DEFAULT.
@@ -103,6 +109,8 @@ typedef struct RangeVar
typedef struct TableFunc
{
NodeTag type;
+ /* XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE */
+ TableFuncType functype;
/* list of namespace URI expressions */
List *ns_uris pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* list of namespace names or NULL */
@@ -123,8 +131,14 @@ typedef struct TableFunc
List *colexprs;
/* list of column default expressions */
List *coldefexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* list of column value expressions */
+ List *colvalexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* list of PASSING argument expressions */
+ List *passingvalexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* nullability flag for each output column */
Bitmapset *notnulls pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* JSON_TABLE plan */
+ Node *plan pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* counts from 0; -1 if none specified */
int ordinalitycol pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* token location, or -1 if unknown */
@@ -1561,6 +1575,7 @@ typedef enum JsonExprOp
JSON_VALUE_OP, /* JSON_VALUE() */
JSON_QUERY_OP, /* JSON_QUERY() */
JSON_EXISTS_OP, /* JSON_EXISTS() */
+ JSON_TABLE_OP, /* JSON_TABLE() */
} JsonExprOp;
/*
@@ -1845,6 +1860,49 @@ typedef struct JsonExpr
int location;
} JsonExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonTablePath
+ * A JSON path expression to be computed as part of evaluating
+ * a JSON_TABLE plan node
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePath
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Const *value;
+ char *name;
+} JsonTablePath;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSpec -
+ * transformed representation of a JSON_TABLE plan
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePlan
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonTablePath *path;
+ Node *child; /* nested columns, if any */
+ bool outerJoin; /* outer or inner join for nested columns? */
+ int colMin; /* min column index in the resulting column
+ * list */
+ int colMax; /* max column index in the resulting column
+ * list */
+ bool errorOnError; /* ERROR/EMPTY ON ERROR behavior */
+} JsonTablePlan;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSibling -
+ * transformed representation of joined sibling JSON_TABLE plan node
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTableSibling
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ Node *larg; /* left join node */
+ Node *rarg; /* right join node */
+ bool cross; /* cross or union join? */
+} JsonTableSibling;
+
/* ----------------
* NullTest
*
diff --git a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
index 94e1cb4dce..e2bbeeb209 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
@@ -242,6 +242,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("json_objectagg", JSON_OBJECTAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_query", JSON_QUERY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_scalar", JSON_SCALAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_serialize", JSON_SERIALIZE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_table", JSON_TABLE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_value", JSON_VALUE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("keep", KEEP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("key", KEY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -284,6 +285,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("names", NAMES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("national", NATIONAL, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("natural", NATURAL, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("nchar", NCHAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("nested", NESTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("new", NEW, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("next", NEXT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("nfc", NFC, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -334,7 +336,9 @@ PG_KEYWORD("partial", PARTIAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("partition", PARTITION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("passing", PASSING, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("password", PASSWORD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("path", PATH, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("placing", PLACING, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("plan", PLAN, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("plans", PLANS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("policy", POLICY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("position", POSITION, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
diff --git a/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h b/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
index 3829db0fc4..e71762b10c 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
@@ -51,4 +51,7 @@ extern List *addTargetToSortList(ParseState *pstate, TargetEntry *tle,
extern Index assignSortGroupRef(TargetEntry *tle, List *tlist);
extern bool targetIsInSortList(TargetEntry *tle, Oid sortop, List *sortList);
+/* functions in parse_jsontable.c */
+extern ParseNamespaceItem *transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt);
+
#endif /* PARSE_CLAUSE_H */
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 897de21a51..838dc8e0fe 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#define JSONPATH_H
#include "fmgr.h"
+#include "executor/tablefunc.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
@@ -292,4 +293,6 @@ extern Datum JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper,
extern JsonbValue *JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty,
bool *error, List *vars);
+extern PGDLLIMPORT const TableFuncRoutine JsonbTableRoutine;
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
index 39814a39c1..770a1411f3 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ test: sql/oldexec
test: sql/quote
test: sql/show
test: sql/sqljson
+test: sql/sqljson_queryfuncs
test: sql/insupd
test: sql/parser
test: sql/prepareas
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.c b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6edfeeef19
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.c
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+/* Processed by ecpg (regression mode) */
+/* These include files are added by the preprocessor */
+#include <ecpglib.h>
+#include <ecpgerrno.h>
+#include <sqlca.h>
+/* End of automatic include section */
+#define ECPGdebug(X,Y) ECPGdebug((X)+100,(Y))
+
+#line 1 "sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc"
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+
+#line 1 "sqlca.h"
+#ifndef POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+#define POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+
+#ifndef PGDLLIMPORT
+#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
+#define PGDLLIMPORT __declspec (dllimport)
+#else
+#define PGDLLIMPORT
+#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
+#endif /* PGDLLIMPORT */
+
+#define SQLERRMC_LEN 150
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+struct sqlca_t
+{
+ char sqlcaid[8];
+ long sqlabc;
+ long sqlcode;
+ struct
+ {
+ int sqlerrml;
+ char sqlerrmc[SQLERRMC_LEN];
+ } sqlerrm;
+ char sqlerrp[8];
+ long sqlerrd[6];
+ /* Element 0: empty */
+ /* 1: OID of processed tuple if applicable */
+ /* 2: number of rows processed */
+ /* after an INSERT, UPDATE or */
+ /* DELETE statement */
+ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ char sqlwarn[8];
+ /* Element 0: set to 'W' if at least one other is 'W' */
+ /* 1: if 'W' at least one character string */
+ /* value was truncated when it was */
+ /* stored into a host variable. */
+
+ /*
+ * 2: if 'W' a (hopefully) non-fatal notice occurred
+ */ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ /* 6: empty */
+ /* 7: empty */
+
+ char sqlstate[5];
+};
+
+struct sqlca_t *ECPGget_sqlca(void);
+
+#ifndef POSTGRES_ECPG_INTERNAL
+#define sqlca (*ECPGget_sqlca())
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif
+
+#line 3 "sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc"
+
+
+#line 1 "regression.h"
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#line 4 "sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc"
+
+
+/* exec sql whenever sqlerror sqlprint ; */
+#line 6 "sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc"
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ { ECPGconnect(__LINE__, 0, "ecpg1_regression" , NULL, NULL , NULL, 0);
+#line 13 "sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 13 "sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc"
+
+ { ECPGsetcommit(__LINE__, "on", NULL);
+#line 14 "sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 14 "sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc"
+
+
+ { ECPGdo(__LINE__, 0, 1, NULL, 0, ECPGst_normal, "select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt", ECPGt_EOIT, ECPGt_EORT);
+#line 26 "sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 26 "sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc"
+
+ // error
+
+ { ECPGdisconnect(__LINE__, "CURRENT");
+#line 29 "sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 29 "sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc"
+
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.stderr b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c982f31860
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+[NO_PID]: ECPGdebug: set to 1
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ECPGconnect: opening database ecpg1_regression on <DEFAULT> port <DEFAULT>
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ECPGsetcommit on line 14: action "on"; connection "ecpg1_regression"
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_execute on line 16: query: select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt; with 0 parameter(s) on connection ecpg1_regression
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_execute on line 16: using PQexec
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_check_PQresult on line 16: bad response - ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan
+LINE 1: ...ted path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt
+ ^
+DETAIL: Path name mismatch: expected p0 but p1 is given.
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: raising sqlstate 42601 (sqlcode -400): invalid JSON_TABLE plan on line 16
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: -400, state: 42601
+SQL error: invalid JSON_TABLE plan on line 16
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_finish: connection ecpg1_regression closed
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.stdout b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_queryfuncs.stdout
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
index d8213b25ce..96a0646877 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ TESTS = array array.c \
quote quote.c \
show show.c \
sqljson sqljson.c \
+ sqljson_queryfuncs sqljson_queryfuncs.c \
insupd insupd.c \
twophase twophase.c \
insupd insupd.c \
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
index 12f28e0a24..f1655d2dfc 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ pgc_files = [
'show',
'sqlda',
'sqljson',
+ 'sqljson_queryfuncs',
'twophase',
]
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..06f8a2b634
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.pgc
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+EXEC SQL INCLUDE sqlca;
+exec sql include ../regression;
+
+EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR sqlprint;
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ EXEC SQL CONNECT TO REGRESSDB1;
+ EXEC SQL SET AUTOCOMMIT = ON;
+
+ EXEC SQL SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)) jt;
+ // error
+
+ EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out b/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out
index 04d5cc74e3..5d0c6b6fdd 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out
@@ -16,3 +16,9 @@ ERROR: JSON_QUERY() is not yet implemented for the json type
LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
^
HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+-- JSON_TABLE
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo text));
+ERROR: JSON_TABLE() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo ...
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
index 94c1b430fe..23a306b574 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
@@ -1071,3 +1071,1222 @@ CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.dateti
ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
+-- JSON_TABLE
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE can be used only in FROM clause)
+SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+ERROR: syntax error at or near "("
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+ ^
+-- Should fail (no columns)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+ERROR: syntax error at or near ")"
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE (NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (v1 timestamp)) AS f (v1, v2);
+ERROR: JSON_TABLE function has 1 columns available but 2 columns specified
+-- NULL => empty table
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (foo int)) bar;
+ foo
+-----
+(0 rows)
+
+--
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$'
+ COLUMNS (item int PATH '$', foo int)) bar;
+ item | foo
+------+-----
+ 123 |
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: basic functionality
+CREATE DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain AS text CHECK (value <> 'foo');
+CREATE TEMP TABLE json_table_test (js) AS
+ (VALUES
+ ('1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('{}'),
+ ('[1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""]')
+ );
+-- Regular "unformatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | int | text | char(4) | bool | numeric | domain | js | jb
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+-----+---------+---------+------+---------+---------+--------------+--------------
+ 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [] | | | | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | | | | | | | {} | {}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | 1 | 1.23 | 1.23 | | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | | 2 | 2 | "2" | "2"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | | aaaaaaa | aaaa | | | aaaaaaa | "aaaaaaa" | "aaaaaaa"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | | foo | foo | | | | "foo" | "foo"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | | | | | | | null | null
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | 0 | false | fals | f | | false | false | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | 1 | true | true | t | | true | true | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | | | | | | | {"aaa": 123} | {"aaa": 123}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | | [1,2] | [1,2 | | | [1,2] | "[1,2]" | "[1,2]"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | | "str" | "str | | | "str" | "\"str\"" | "\"str\""
+(14 rows)
+
+-- "formatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | jst | jsc | jsv | jsb | jsbq
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+--------------+------+------+--------------+--------------
+ 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [] | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | {} | {} | {} | {} | {}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | "2" | "2" | "2" | "2" | 2
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | "aaaaaaa" | "aaa | "aaa | "aaaaaaa" |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | "foo" | "foo | "foo | "foo" |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | null | null | null | null | null
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | false | fals | fals | false | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | true | true | true | true | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | {"aaa": 123} | {"aa | {"aa | {"aaa": 123} | {"aaa": 123}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | "[1,2]" | "[1, | "[1, | "[1,2]" | [1, 2]
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | "\"str\"" | "\"s | "\"s | "\"str\"" | "str"
+(14 rows)
+
+-- EXISTS columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists3 int EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ exists4 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' FALSE ON ERROR
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | exists1 | exists2 | exists3 | exists4
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+---------+---------+---------+---------
+ 1 | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [] | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | t | 1 | 1 | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | f | 0 | | false
+(14 rows)
+
+-- Other miscellanous checks
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ aaa int, -- "aaa" has implicit path '$."aaa"'
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | aaa | aaa1 | js2 | jsb2w | jsb2q | ia | ta | jba
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+-----+------+--------------+----------------+--------------+----+----+-----
+ 1 | 1 | | | 1 | [1] | 1 | | |
+ [] | | | | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | | | {} | [{}] | {} | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | | | 1 | [1] | 1 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | | | 1.23 | [1.23] | 1.23 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | | | "2" | ["2"] | 2 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | | | "aaaaaaa" | ["aaaaaaa"] | | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | | | "foo" | ["foo"] | | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | | | null | [null] | null | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | | | false | [false] | false | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | | | true | [true] | true | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | 123 | 123 | {"aaa": 123} | [{"aaa": 123}] | {"aaa": 123} | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | | | "[1,2]" | ["[1,2]"] | [1, 2] | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | | | "\"str\"" | ["\"str\""] | "str" | | |
+(14 rows)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: Test backward parsing
+CREATE VIEW jsonb_table_view AS
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa int, -- implicit path '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ a1 int,
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (
+ a11 text
+ ),
+ b1 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (
+ a21 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (
+ a22 text
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ );
+\sv jsonb_table_view
+CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.jsonb_table_view AS
+ SELECT id,
+ "int",
+ text,
+ "char(4)",
+ bool,
+ "numeric",
+ domain,
+ js,
+ jb,
+ jst,
+ jsc,
+ jsv,
+ jsb,
+ jsbq,
+ aaa,
+ aaa1,
+ exists1,
+ exists2,
+ exists3,
+ js2,
+ jsb2w,
+ jsb2q,
+ ia,
+ ta,
+ jba,
+ a1,
+ b1,
+ a11,
+ a21,
+ a22
+ FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ 'null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0
+ PASSING
+ 1 + 2 AS a,
+ '"foo"'::json AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" integer PATH '$',
+ text text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" character(4) PATH '$',
+ bool boolean PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ domain jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc character(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv character varying(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa integer PATH '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 integer PATH '$."aaa"',
+ exists1 boolean EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"',
+ exists2 integer EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $."aaa"' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia integer[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1
+ COLUMNS (
+ a1 integer PATH '$."a1"',
+ b1 text PATH '$."b1"',
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1"
+ COLUMNS (
+ a11 text PATH '$."a11"'
+ )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1"
+ COLUMNS (
+ a21 text PATH '$."a21"'
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22
+ COLUMNS (
+ a22 text PATH '$."a22"'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (json_table_path_0 OUTER ((p1 OUTER "p1 1") UNION (p2 OUTER ("p2:1" UNION p22))))
+ )
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM jsonb_table_view;
+ QUERY PLAN
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Table Function Scan on "json_table"
+ Output: "json_table".id, "json_table"."int", "json_table".text, "json_table"."char(4)", "json_table".bool, "json_table"."numeric", "json_table".domain, "json_table".js, "json_table".jb, "json_table".jst, "json_table".jsc, "json_table".jsv, "json_table".jsb, "json_table".jsbq, "json_table".aaa, "json_table".aaa1, "json_table".exists1, "json_table".exists2, "json_table".exists3, "json_table".js2, "json_table".jsb2w, "json_table".jsb2q, "json_table".ia, "json_table".ta, "json_table".jba, "json_table".a1, "json_table".b1, "json_table".a11, "json_table".a21, "json_table".a22
+ Table Function Call: JSON_TABLE('null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0 PASSING 3 AS a, '"foo"'::jsonb AS "b c" COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, "int" integer PATH '$', text text PATH '$', "char(4)" character(4) PATH '$', bool boolean PATH '$', "numeric" numeric PATH '$', domain jsonb_test_domain PATH '$', js json PATH '$', jb jsonb PATH '$', jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsc character(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsv character varying(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsb jsonb PATH '$', jsbq jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES, aaa integer PATH '$."aaa"', aaa1 integer PATH '$."aaa"', exists1 boolean EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"', exists2 integer EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"' TRUE ON ERROR, exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $."aaa"' UNKNOWN ON ERROR, js2 json PATH '$', jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER, jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES, ia integer[] PATH '$', ta text[] PATH '$', jba jsonb[] PATH '$', NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (a1 integer PATH '$."a1"', b1 text PATH '$."b1"', NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (a11 text PATH '$."a11"')), NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS ( NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (a21 text PATH '$."a21"'), NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (a22 text PATH '$."a22"'))) PLAN (json_table_path_0 OUTER ((p1 OUTER "p1 1") UNION (p2 OUTER ("p2:1" UNION p22)))))
+(3 rows)
+
+DROP VIEW jsonb_table_view;
+DROP DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain;
+-- JSON_TABLE: only one FOR ORDINALITY columns allowed
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ERROR: cannot use more than one FOR ORDINALITY column
+LINE 1: ..._TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR OR...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ id | a
+----+---
+ 1 | 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: ON EMPTY/ON ERROR behavior
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js),
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$')) jt;
+ js | a
+-------+---
+ 1 | 1
+ "err" |
+(2 rows)
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$') ERROR ON ERROR) jt
+ ON true;
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "err"
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' ERROR ON ERROR)) jt
+ ON true;
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "err"
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: EXISTS PATH types
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ a
+---
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to smallint
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to bigint
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to real
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 E...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a char(3) EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ a
+-----
+ fal
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to json
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to jsonb
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EX...
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: WRAPPER/QUOTES clauses on scalar columns
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER));
+ item
+-----------
+ ["world"]
+(1 row)
+
+-- Error: QUOTES clause meaningless when WITH WRAPPER is present
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: nested paths and plans
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE columns must contain explicit AS path
+-- specifications if explicit PLAN clause is used)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ COLUMNS (
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 2: jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS path1
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+-- Should fail (column names must be distinct)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ a int
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: a
+LINE 4: a int
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: a
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: b
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: a
+LINE 10: NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan validation
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan
+LINE 12: PLAN (p1)
+ ^
+DETAIL: PATH name mismatch: expected p0 but p1 is given.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p1 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER p3)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p1 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause
+LINE 12: PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+ ^
+DETAIL: Expected INNER or OUTER.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p13))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 8: NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p2 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p11 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause
+LINE 12: PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause contains some extra or duplicate sibling nodes.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 6: NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p12 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 9: NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p21 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21)))
+) jt;
+ bar | foo | baz
+-----+-----+-----
+(0 rows)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 2: jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan execution
+CREATE TEMP TABLE jsonb_table_test (js jsonb);
+INSERT INTO jsonb_table_test
+VALUES (
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [], "c": []},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [1, 2, 3], "c": [10, null, 20]},
+ {"a": 3, "b": [1, 2], "c": []},
+ {"x": "4", "b": [1, 2], "c": 123}
+ ]'
+);
+-- unspecified plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(11 rows)
+
+-- default plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, union)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(11 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | c | b
+---+----+----+---
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 10 |
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 20 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 1
+ 2 | 2 | | 2
+ 2 | 2 | | 3
+ 3 | 3 | | 1
+ 3 | 3 | | 2
+ 4 | -1 | | 1
+ 4 | -1 | | 2
+(11 rows)
+
+-- default plan (inner, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (inner)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(10 rows)
+
+-- default plan (inner, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (cross, inner)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+---+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+(9 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+---+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+(9 rows)
+
+-- default plan (outer, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, cross)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+select
+ jt.*, b1 + 100 as b
+from
+ json_table (jsonb
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [[1, 10], [2], [3, 30, 300]], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [10, 20], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"x": "3", "b": [11, 22, 33, 44]}
+ ]',
+ '$[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on error,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns (
+ b text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pb1 columns (
+ b1 int path '$'
+ )
+ ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns (
+ c text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pc1 columns (
+ c1 int path '$'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ --plan default(outer, cross)
+ plan(p outer ((pb inner pb1) cross (pc outer pc1)))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | b1 | c | c1 | b
+---+----+--------------+-----+------+----+-----
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | 1 | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | null | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | 2 | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | 1 | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | null | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | 2 | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | 1 | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | null | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | 2 | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | 1 | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | null | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | 2 | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | 1 | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | null | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | 2 | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | 1 | | 400
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | null | | 400
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | 2 | | 400
+ 2 | 2 | | | | |
+ 3 | -1 | | | | |
+(20 rows)
+
+-- Should succeed (JSON arguments are passed to root and nested paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ generate_series(1, 4) x,
+ generate_series(1, 3) y,
+ JSON_TABLE(jsonb
+ '[[1,2,3],[2,3,4,5],[3,4,5,6]]',
+ 'strict $[*] ? (@[*] < $x)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ COLUMNS (
+ y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH 'strict $[*] ? (@ >= $y)'
+ COLUMNS (
+ z int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+ x | y | y | z
+---+---+--------------+---
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+ 2 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 2 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 3 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 4 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+ 2 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+(52 rows)
+
+-- Should fail (JSON arguments are not passed to column paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ < $x)'
+ PASSING 10 AS x
+ COLUMNS (y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$ ? (@ < $x)')
+ ) jt;
+ERROR: could not find jsonpath variable "x"
+-- Extension: non-constant JSON path
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'b' DEFAULT 'foo' ON EMPTY);
+ json_value
+------------
+ foo
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_query
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [123]
+(1 row)
+
+-- Should fail (invalid path)
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', 'error' || ' ' || 'error');
+ERROR: syntax error at or near " " of jsonpath input
+-- Should fail (not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' COLUMNS (foo int));
+ERROR: only string constants are supported in JSON_TABLE path specification
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || '...
+ ^
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql
index 4f30fa46b9..df4a430d88 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql
@@ -9,3 +9,7 @@ SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
-- JSON_QUERY
SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+-- JSON_TABLE
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo text));
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql
index b64c9017f5..6e59ccfbd0 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql
@@ -348,3 +348,684 @@ CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime()
CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE
+
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE can be used only in FROM clause)
+SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+
+-- Should fail (no columns)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE (NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (v1 timestamp)) AS f (v1, v2);
+
+-- NULL => empty table
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (foo int)) bar;
+
+--
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$'
+ COLUMNS (item int PATH '$', foo int)) bar;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: basic functionality
+CREATE DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain AS text CHECK (value <> 'foo');
+CREATE TEMP TABLE json_table_test (js) AS
+ (VALUES
+ ('1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('{}'),
+ ('[1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""]')
+ );
+
+-- Regular "unformatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- "formatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- EXISTS columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists3 int EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ exists4 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' FALSE ON ERROR
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- Other miscellanous checks
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ aaa int, -- "aaa" has implicit path '$."aaa"'
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: Test backward parsing
+
+CREATE VIEW jsonb_table_view AS
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa int, -- implicit path '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ a1 int,
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (
+ a11 text
+ ),
+ b1 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (
+ a21 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (
+ a22 text
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ );
+
+\sv jsonb_table_view
+
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM jsonb_table_view;
+
+DROP VIEW jsonb_table_view;
+DROP DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: only one FOR ORDINALITY columns allowed
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: ON EMPTY/ON ERROR behavior
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js),
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$')) jt;
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$') ERROR ON ERROR) jt
+ ON true;
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' ERROR ON ERROR)) jt
+ ON true;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: EXISTS PATH types
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a char(3) EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: WRAPPER/QUOTES clauses on scalar columns
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER));
+
+-- Error: QUOTES clause meaningless when WITH WRAPPER is present
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: nested paths and plans
+
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE columns must contain explicit AS path
+-- specifications if explicit PLAN clause is used)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ COLUMNS (
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS path1
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (column names must be distinct)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ a int
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan validation
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER p3)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p13))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21)))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21))
+) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan execution
+
+CREATE TEMP TABLE jsonb_table_test (js jsonb);
+
+INSERT INTO jsonb_table_test
+VALUES (
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [], "c": []},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [1, 2, 3], "c": [10, null, 20]},
+ {"a": 3, "b": [1, 2], "c": []},
+ {"x": "4", "b": [1, 2], "c": 123}
+ ]'
+);
+
+-- unspecified plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, union)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (inner, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (inner)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (inner, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (cross, inner)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (outer, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, cross)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+
+select
+ jt.*, b1 + 100 as b
+from
+ json_table (jsonb
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [[1, 10], [2], [3, 30, 300]], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [10, 20], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"x": "3", "b": [11, 22, 33, 44]}
+ ]',
+ '$[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on error,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns (
+ b text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pb1 columns (
+ b1 int path '$'
+ )
+ ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns (
+ c text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pc1 columns (
+ c1 int path '$'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ --plan default(outer, cross)
+ plan(p outer ((pb inner pb1) cross (pc outer pc1)))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should succeed (JSON arguments are passed to root and nested paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ generate_series(1, 4) x,
+ generate_series(1, 3) y,
+ JSON_TABLE(jsonb
+ '[[1,2,3],[2,3,4,5],[3,4,5,6]]',
+ 'strict $[*] ? (@[*] < $x)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ COLUMNS (
+ y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH 'strict $[*] ? (@ >= $y)'
+ COLUMNS (
+ z int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (JSON arguments are not passed to column paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ < $x)'
+ PASSING 10 AS x
+ COLUMNS (y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$ ? (@ < $x)')
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Extension: non-constant JSON path
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'b' DEFAULT 'foo' ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' WITH WRAPPER);
+-- Should fail (invalid path)
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', 'error' || ' ' || 'error');
+-- Should fail (not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' COLUMNS (foo int));
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index bc6da4b4d2..2d26488bcd 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1317,6 +1317,7 @@ JsonPathMutableContext
JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
+JsonPathSpec
JsonPathString
JsonPathVarCallback
JsonPathVariable
@@ -1326,6 +1327,20 @@ JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
JsonSerializeExpr
+JsonTable
+JsonTableColumn
+JsonTableColumnType
+JsonTableContext
+JsonTableParseContext
+JsonTableJoinState
+JsonTablePlan
+JsonTablePlanSpec
+JsonTablePlanState
+JsonTablePlanStateType
+JsonTablePlanJoinType
+JsonTablePlanType
+JsonTableScanState
+JsonTableSibling
JsonTokenType
JsonTransformStringValuesAction
JsonTypeCategory
@@ -2792,6 +2807,7 @@ TableFunc
TableFuncRoutine
TableFuncScan
TableFuncScanState
+TableFuncType
TableInfo
TableLikeClause
TableSampleClause
--
2.35.3
^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 25+ messages in thread
* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-18 13:35 Amit Langote <[email protected]>
parent: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: Amit Langote @ 2024-01-18 13:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jian he <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 10:12 PM Amit Langote <[email protected]> wrote:
> Attached v34 of all of the patches. 0008 may be considered to be WIP
> given the points I mentioned above -- need to add a bit more
> commentary about JSON_TABLE plan implementation and other
> miscellaneous fixes.
Oops, I had forgotten to update the ECPG test's expected output in
0008. Fixed in the attached.
--
Thanks, Amit Langote
EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
Attachments:
[application/octet-stream] v35-0003-Refactor-code-used-by-jsonpath-executor-to-fetch.patch (9.9K, ../../CA+HiwqG2ankVGOhWLjRRNJMA99BVtqu_0je63Km+X84h84nvUg@mail.gmail.com/2-v35-0003-Refactor-code-used-by-jsonpath-executor-to-fetch.patch)
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From ccb7dbc8a78ee7b00289747744b5295b4ff9aff2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:30:56 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v35 3/8] Refactor code used by jsonpath executor to fetch
variables
Currently, getJsonPathVariable() directly extracts a named
variable/key from the source Jsonb value. This commit puts that
logic into a callback function called by getJsonPathVariable().
Other implementations of the callback may accept different forms
of the source value(s), for example, a List of values passed from
outside jsonpath_exec.c.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 136 +++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 99 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index ac16f5c85d..c162821e65 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -87,12 +87,19 @@ typedef struct JsonBaseObjectInfo
int id;
} JsonBaseObjectInfo;
+/* Callbacks for executeJsonPath() */
+typedef JsonbValue *(*JsonPathGetVarCallback) (void *vars, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId);
+typedef int (*JsonPathCountVarsCallback) (void *vars);
+
/*
* Context of jsonpath execution.
*/
typedef struct JsonPathExecContext
{
- Jsonb *vars; /* variables to substitute into jsonpath */
+ void *vars; /* variables to substitute into jsonpath */
+ JsonPathGetVarCallback getVar; /* callback to extract a given variable
+ * from 'vars' */
JsonbValue *root; /* for $ evaluation */
JsonbValue *current; /* for @ evaluation */
JsonBaseObjectInfo baseObject; /* "base object" for .keyvalue()
@@ -174,7 +181,9 @@ typedef JsonPathBool (*JsonPathPredicateCallback) (JsonPathItem *jsp,
void *param);
typedef Numeric (*BinaryArithmFunc) (Numeric num1, Numeric num2, bool *error);
-static JsonPathExecResult executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, Jsonb *vars,
+static JsonPathExecResult executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, void *vars,
+ JsonPathGetVarCallback getVar,
+ JsonPathCountVarsCallback countVars,
Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors,
JsonValueList *result, bool useTz);
static JsonPathExecResult executeItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
@@ -226,7 +235,12 @@ static JsonPathExecResult appendBoolResult(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
static void getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
JsonbValue *value);
static void getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
- JsonPathItem *variable, Jsonb *vars, JsonbValue *value);
+ JsonPathItem *variable, JsonbValue *value);
+static int countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb);
+static JsonbValue *getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb, char *varName,
+ int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject,
+ int *baseObjectId);
static int JsonbArraySize(JsonbValue *jb);
static JsonPathBool executeComparison(JsonPathItem *cmp, JsonbValue *lv,
JsonbValue *rv, void *p);
@@ -284,7 +298,9 @@ jsonb_path_exists_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
}
- res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, NULL, tz);
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, NULL, tz);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jb, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jp, 1);
@@ -339,7 +355,9 @@ jsonb_path_match_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
}
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jb, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jp, 1);
@@ -417,7 +435,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
vars = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P_COPY(2);
silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
funcctx->user_fctx = JsonValueListGetList(&found);
@@ -464,7 +484,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_array_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
Jsonb *vars = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(2);
bool silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
PG_RETURN_JSONB_P(JsonbValueToJsonb(wrapItemsInArray(&found)));
}
@@ -495,7 +517,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_first_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
Jsonb *vars = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(2);
bool silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
if (JsonValueListLength(&found) >= 1)
PG_RETURN_JSONB_P(JsonbValueToJsonb(JsonValueListHead(&found)));
@@ -522,6 +546,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_first_tz(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
*
* 'path' - jsonpath to be executed
* 'vars' - variables to be substituted to jsonpath
+ * 'getVar' - callback used by getJsonPathVariable() to extract variables from
+ * 'vars'
+ * 'countVars' - callback to count the number of jsonpath variables in 'vars'
* 'json' - target document for jsonpath evaluation
* 'throwErrors' - whether we should throw suppressible errors
* 'result' - list to store result items into
@@ -537,8 +564,10 @@ jsonb_path_query_first_tz(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
* In other case it tries to find all the satisfied result items.
*/
static JsonPathExecResult
-executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, Jsonb *vars, Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors,
- JsonValueList *result, bool useTz)
+executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, void *vars, JsonPathGetVarCallback getVar,
+ JsonPathCountVarsCallback countVars,
+ Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors, JsonValueList *result,
+ bool useTz)
{
JsonPathExecContext cxt;
JsonPathExecResult res;
@@ -550,22 +579,16 @@ executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, Jsonb *vars, Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors,
if (!JsonbExtractScalar(&json->root, &jbv))
JsonbInitBinary(&jbv, json);
- if (vars && !JsonContainerIsObject(&vars->root))
- {
- ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
- errmsg("\"vars\" argument is not an object"),
- errdetail("Jsonpath parameters should be encoded as key-value pairs of \"vars\" object.")));
- }
-
cxt.vars = vars;
+ cxt.getVar = getVar;
cxt.laxMode = (path->header & JSONPATH_LAX) != 0;
cxt.ignoreStructuralErrors = cxt.laxMode;
cxt.root = &jbv;
cxt.current = &jbv;
cxt.baseObject.jbc = NULL;
cxt.baseObject.id = 0;
- cxt.lastGeneratedObjectId = vars ? 2 : 1;
+ /* 1 + number of base objects in vars */
+ cxt.lastGeneratedObjectId = 1 + countVars(vars);
cxt.innermostArraySize = -1;
cxt.throwErrors = throwErrors;
cxt.useTz = useTz;
@@ -2108,7 +2131,7 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
&value->val.string.len);
break;
case jpiVariable:
- getJsonPathVariable(cxt, item, cxt->vars, value);
+ getJsonPathVariable(cxt, item, value);
return;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonpath item type");
@@ -2120,42 +2143,81 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
*/
static void
getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *variable,
- Jsonb *vars, JsonbValue *value)
+ JsonbValue *value)
{
char *varName;
int varNameLength;
- JsonbValue tmp;
+ JsonbValue baseObject;
+ int baseObjectId;
JsonbValue *v;
- if (!vars)
+ Assert(variable->type == jpiVariable);
+ varName = jspGetString(variable, &varNameLength);
+
+ if (cxt->vars == NULL ||
+ (v = cxt->getVar(cxt->vars, varName, varNameLength,
+ &baseObject, &baseObjectId)) == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_OBJECT),
+ errmsg("could not find jsonpath variable \"%s\"",
+ pnstrdup(varName, varNameLength))));
+
+ if (baseObjectId > 0)
{
- value->type = jbvNull;
- return;
+ *value = *v;
+ setBaseObject(cxt, &baseObject, baseObjectId);
}
+}
+
+/*
+ * Definition of JsonPathGetVarCallback for when JsonPathExecContext.vars
+ * is specified as a jsonb value.
+ */
+static JsonbValue *
+getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb, char *varName, int varNameLength,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId)
+{
+ Jsonb *vars = varsJsonb;
+ JsonbValue tmp;
+ JsonbValue *result;
- Assert(variable->type == jpiVariable);
- varName = jspGetString(variable, &varNameLength);
tmp.type = jbvString;
tmp.val.string.val = varName;
tmp.val.string.len = varNameLength;
- v = findJsonbValueFromContainer(&vars->root, JB_FOBJECT, &tmp);
+ result = findJsonbValueFromContainer(&vars->root, JB_FOBJECT, &tmp);
- if (v)
+ if (result == NULL)
{
- *value = *v;
- pfree(v);
+ *baseObjectId = -1;
+ return NULL;
}
- else
+
+ *baseObjectId = 1;
+ JsonbInitBinary(baseObject, vars);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Definition of JsonPathCountVarsCallback for when JsonPathExecContext.vars
+ * is specified as a jsonb value.
+ */
+static int
+countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb)
+{
+ Jsonb *vars = varsJsonb;
+
+ if (vars && !JsonContainerIsObject(&vars->root))
{
ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_OBJECT),
- errmsg("could not find jsonpath variable \"%s\"",
- pnstrdup(varName, varNameLength))));
+ errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+ errmsg("\"vars\" argument is not an object"),
+ errdetail("Jsonpath parameters should be encoded as key-value pairs of \"vars\" object."));
}
- JsonbInitBinary(&tmp, vars);
- setBaseObject(cxt, &tmp, 1);
+ /* count of base objects */
+ return vars != NULL ? 1 : 0;
}
/**************** Support functions for JsonPath execution *****************/
--
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From 6ac0da3a9f216d377fe22a3ca659a7563141bef7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:16:21 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v35 1/8] Add soft error handling to some expression nodes
MIME-Version: 1.0
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
This adjusts the CoerceViaIO and CoerceToDomain expression evaluation
code to handle errors softly.
For CoerceViaIo, this adds a new ExprEvalStep opcode
EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE, which is implemented in the new accompanying
function ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(). The only difference from
EEOP_IOCOERCE's inline implementation is that the input function
receives an ErrorSaveContext via the function's
FunctionCallInfo.context, which it can use to handle errors softly.
For CoerceToDomain, this simply entails replacing the ereport() in
ExecEvalConstraintNotNull() and ExecEvalConstraintCheck() by
errsave() passing it the ErrorSaveContext passed in the expression's
ExprEvalStep.
In both cases, the ErrorSaveContext to be used is passed by setting
ExprState.escontext to point to it before calling ExecInitExprRec()
on the expression tree whose errors are to be suppressed.
Note that no call site of ExecInitExprRec() has been changed in this
commit, so there's no functional change. This is intended for
implementing new SQL/JSON expression nodes in future commits.
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/executor/execExpr.c | 8 ++-
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c | 6 +++
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c | 1 +
src/include/executor/execExpr.h | 4 ++
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 7 +++
6 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
index 91df2009be..3181b1136a 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
@@ -1560,7 +1560,10 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
* We don't check permissions here as a type's input/output
* function are assumed to be executable by everyone.
*/
- scratch.opcode = EEOP_IOCOERCE;
+ if (state->escontext == NULL)
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_IOCOERCE;
+ else
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE;
/* lookup the source type's output function */
scratch.d.iocoerce.finfo_out = palloc0(sizeof(FmgrInfo));
@@ -1596,6 +1599,8 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
fcinfo_in->args[2].value = Int32GetDatum(-1);
fcinfo_in->args[2].isnull = false;
+ fcinfo_in->context = (Node *) state->escontext;
+
ExprEvalPushStep(state, &scratch);
break;
}
@@ -3303,6 +3308,7 @@ ExecInitCoerceToDomain(ExprEvalStep *scratch, CoerceToDomain *ctest,
/* we'll allocate workspace only if needed */
scratch->d.domaincheck.checkvalue = NULL;
scratch->d.domaincheck.checknull = NULL;
+ scratch->d.domaincheck.escontext = state->escontext;
/*
* Evaluate argument - it's fine to directly store it into resv/resnull,
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index 3c17cc6b1e..b17cab06b6 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@
#include "executor/nodeSubplan.h"
#include "funcapi.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "parser/parsetree.h"
#include "pgstat.h"
@@ -452,6 +453,7 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
&&CASE_EEOP_CASE_TESTVAL,
&&CASE_EEOP_MAKE_READONLY,
&&CASE_EEOP_IOCOERCE,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE,
&&CASE_EEOP_DISTINCT,
&&CASE_EEOP_NOT_DISTINCT,
&&CASE_EEOP_NULLIF,
@@ -1205,6 +1207,12 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
EEO_NEXT();
}
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE)
+ {
+ ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(state, op);
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
EEO_CASE(EEOP_DISTINCT)
{
/*
@@ -2510,6 +2518,68 @@ ExecEvalParamExtern(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op, ExprContext *econtext)
errmsg("no value found for parameter %d", paramId)));
}
+/*
+ * Evaluate a CoerceViaIO node in soft-error mode.
+ *
+ * The source value is in op's result variable.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
+{
+ char *str;
+
+ /* call output function (similar to OutputFunctionCall) */
+ if (*op->resnull)
+ {
+ /* output functions are not called on nulls */
+ str = NULL;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ FunctionCallInfo fcinfo_out;
+
+ fcinfo_out = op->d.iocoerce.fcinfo_data_out;
+ fcinfo_out->args[0].value = *op->resvalue;
+ fcinfo_out->args[0].isnull = false;
+
+ fcinfo_out->isnull = false;
+ str = DatumGetCString(FunctionCallInvoke(fcinfo_out));
+
+ /* OutputFunctionCall assumes result isn't null */
+ Assert(!fcinfo_out->isnull);
+ }
+
+ /* call input function (similar to InputFunctionCall) */
+ if (!op->d.iocoerce.finfo_in->fn_strict || str != NULL)
+ {
+ FunctionCallInfo fcinfo_in;
+
+ fcinfo_in = op->d.iocoerce.fcinfo_data_in;
+ fcinfo_in->args[0].value = PointerGetDatum(str);
+ fcinfo_in->args[0].isnull = *op->resnull;
+ /* second and third arguments are already set up */
+
+ /* ErrorSaveContext must be present. */
+ Assert(IsA(fcinfo_in->context, ErrorSaveContext));
+
+ fcinfo_in->isnull = false;
+ *op->resvalue = FunctionCallInvoke(fcinfo_in);
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(fcinfo_in->context))
+ {
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Should get null result if and only if str is NULL */
+ if (str == NULL)
+ Assert(*op->resnull);
+ else
+ Assert(!*op->resnull);
+ }
+}
+
/*
* Evaluate a SQLValueFunction expression.
*/
@@ -3730,7 +3800,7 @@ void
ExecEvalConstraintNotNull(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
{
if (*op->resnull)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave((Node *) op->d.domaincheck.escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NOT_NULL_VIOLATION),
errmsg("domain %s does not allow null values",
format_type_be(op->d.domaincheck.resulttype)),
@@ -3745,7 +3815,7 @@ ExecEvalConstraintCheck(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
{
if (!*op->d.domaincheck.checknull &&
!DatumGetBool(*op->d.domaincheck.checkvalue))
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave((Node *) op->d.domaincheck.escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_CHECK_VIOLATION),
errmsg("value for domain %s violates check constraint \"%s\"",
format_type_be(op->d.domaincheck.resulttype),
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
index 33161d812f..09994503b1 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
@@ -1431,6 +1431,12 @@ llvm_compile_expr(ExprState *state)
break;
}
+ case EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe",
+ v_state, op);
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
case EEOP_DISTINCT:
case EEOP_NOT_DISTINCT:
{
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
index 5212f529c8..47c9daf402 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
@@ -162,6 +162,7 @@ void *referenced_functions[] =
ExecEvalRow,
ExecEvalRowNotNull,
ExecEvalRowNull,
+ ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe,
ExecEvalSQLValueFunction,
ExecEvalScalarArrayOp,
ExecEvalHashedScalarArrayOp,
diff --git a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
index a20c539a25..a28ddcdd77 100644
--- a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
+++ b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include "executor/nodeAgg.h"
#include "nodes/execnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
/* forward references to avoid circularity */
struct ExprEvalStep;
@@ -168,6 +169,7 @@ typedef enum ExprEvalOp
/* evaluate assorted special-purpose expression types */
EEOP_IOCOERCE,
+ EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE,
EEOP_DISTINCT,
EEOP_NOT_DISTINCT,
EEOP_NULLIF,
@@ -547,6 +549,7 @@ typedef struct ExprEvalStep
bool *checknull;
/* OID of domain type */
Oid resulttype;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
} domaincheck;
/* for EEOP_CONVERT_ROWTYPE */
@@ -776,6 +779,7 @@ extern void ExecEvalParamExec(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalParamExtern(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
+extern void ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalSQLValueFunction(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalCurrentOfExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalNextValueExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 561fdd98f1..444a5f0fd5 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "lib/ilist.h"
#include "lib/pairingheap.h"
+#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "nodes/params.h"
#include "nodes/plannodes.h"
#include "nodes/tidbitmap.h"
@@ -129,6 +130,12 @@ typedef struct ExprState
Datum *innermost_domainval;
bool *innermost_domainnull;
+
+ /*
+ * For expression nodes that support soft errors. Should be set to NULL
+ * before calling ExecInitExprRec() if the caller wants errors thrown.
+ */
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
} ExprState;
--
2.35.3
[application/octet-stream] v35-0005-Add-a-jsonpath-support-function-jspIsMutable.patch (9.2K, ../../CA+HiwqG2ankVGOhWLjRRNJMA99BVtqu_0je63Km+X84h84nvUg@mail.gmail.com/4-v35-0005-Add-a-jsonpath-support-function-jspIsMutable.patch)
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From a9af439b5001d5dddbe72dd01c9460ab97b66417 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:57:46 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v35 5/8] Add a jsonpath support function jspIsMutable
This will be used in the planner changes of the subsequent commit to
add SQL/JSON query functions.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c | 44 +++++
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c | 259 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/include/utils/formatting.h | 1 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 1 +
4 files changed, 305 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
index 83e1f1265c..41bb0e0546 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
@@ -4426,6 +4426,50 @@ parse_datetime(text *date_txt, text *fmt, Oid collid, bool strict,
}
}
+/*
+ * Parses the datetime format string in 'fmt_str' and returns true if it
+ * contains a timezone specifier, false if not.
+ */
+bool
+datetime_format_has_tz(const char *fmt_str)
+{
+ bool incache;
+ int fmt_len = strlen(fmt_str);
+ int result;
+ FormatNode *format;
+
+ if (fmt_len > DCH_CACHE_SIZE)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Allocate new memory if format picture is bigger than static cache
+ * and do not use cache (call parser always)
+ */
+ incache = false;
+
+ format = (FormatNode *) palloc((fmt_len + 1) * sizeof(FormatNode));
+
+ parse_format(format, fmt_str, DCH_keywords,
+ DCH_suff, DCH_index, DCH_FLAG, NULL);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Use cache buffers
+ */
+ DCHCacheEntry *ent = DCH_cache_fetch(fmt_str, false);
+
+ incache = true;
+ format = ent->format;
+ }
+
+ result = DCH_datetime_type(format);
+
+ if (!incache)
+ pfree(format);
+
+ return result & DCH_ZONED;
+}
+
/*
* do_to_timestamp: shared code for to_timestamp and to_date
*
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
index d02c03e014..7cea6ad45c 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
@@ -68,7 +68,9 @@
#include "libpq/pqformat.h"
#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/formatting.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
@@ -1110,3 +1112,260 @@ jspGetArraySubscript(JsonPathItem *v, JsonPathItem *from, JsonPathItem *to,
return true;
}
+
+/* SQL/JSON datatype status: */
+enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus
+{
+ jpdsNonDateTime, /* null, bool, numeric, string, array, object */
+ jpdsUnknownDateTime, /* unknown datetime type */
+ jpdsDateTimeZoned, /* timetz, timestamptz */
+ jpdsDateTimeNonZoned, /* time, timestamp, date */
+};
+
+/* Context for jspIsMutableWalker() */
+struct JsonPathMutableContext
+{
+ List *varnames; /* list of variable names */
+ List *varexprs; /* list of variable expressions */
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus current; /* status of @ item */
+ bool lax; /* jsonpath is lax or strict */
+ bool mutable; /* resulting mutability status */
+};
+
+static enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus jspIsMutableWalker(JsonPathItem *jpi,
+ struct JsonPathMutableContext *cxt);
+
+/*
+ * Function to check whether jsonpath expression is mutable to be used in the
+ * planner function contain_mutable_functions().
+ */
+bool
+jspIsMutable(JsonPath *path, List *varnames, List *varexprs)
+{
+ struct JsonPathMutableContext cxt;
+ JsonPathItem jpi;
+
+ cxt.varnames = varnames;
+ cxt.varexprs = varexprs;
+ cxt.current = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ cxt.lax = (path->header & JSONPATH_LAX) != 0;
+ cxt.mutable = false;
+
+ jspInit(&jpi, path);
+ (void) jspIsMutableWalker(&jpi, &cxt);
+
+ return cxt.mutable;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursive walker for jspIsMutable()
+ */
+static enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus
+jspIsMutableWalker(JsonPathItem *jpi, struct JsonPathMutableContext *cxt)
+{
+ JsonPathItem next;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+
+ while (!cxt->mutable)
+ {
+ JsonPathItem arg;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus leftStatus;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus rightStatus;
+
+ switch (jpi->type)
+ {
+ case jpiRoot:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiCurrent:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ status = cxt->current;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiFilter:
+ {
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus prevStatus = cxt->current;
+
+ cxt->current = status;
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ cxt->current = prevStatus;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case jpiVariable:
+ {
+ int32 len;
+ const char *name = jspGetString(jpi, &len);
+ ListCell *lc1;
+ ListCell *lc2;
+
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+
+ forboth(lc1, cxt->varnames, lc2, cxt->varexprs)
+ {
+ String *varname = lfirst_node(String, lc1);
+ Node *varexpr = lfirst(lc2);
+
+ if (strncmp(varname->sval, name, len))
+ continue;
+
+ switch (exprType(varexpr))
+ {
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ status = jpdsDateTimeNonZoned;
+ break;
+
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ status = jpdsDateTimeZoned;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case jpiEqual:
+ case jpiNotEqual:
+ case jpiLess:
+ case jpiGreater:
+ case jpiLessOrEqual:
+ case jpiGreaterOrEqual:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetLeftArg(jpi, &arg);
+ leftStatus = jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ jspGetRightArg(jpi, &arg);
+ rightStatus = jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ /*
+ * Comparison of datetime type with different timezone status
+ * is mutable.
+ */
+ if (leftStatus != jpdsNonDateTime &&
+ rightStatus != jpdsNonDateTime &&
+ (leftStatus == jpdsUnknownDateTime ||
+ rightStatus == jpdsUnknownDateTime ||
+ leftStatus != rightStatus))
+ cxt->mutable = true;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiNot:
+ case jpiIsUnknown:
+ case jpiExists:
+ case jpiPlus:
+ case jpiMinus:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiAnd:
+ case jpiOr:
+ case jpiAdd:
+ case jpiSub:
+ case jpiMul:
+ case jpiDiv:
+ case jpiMod:
+ case jpiStartsWith:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetLeftArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ jspGetRightArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiIndexArray:
+ for (int i = 0; i < jpi->content.array.nelems; i++)
+ {
+ JsonPathItem from;
+ JsonPathItem to;
+
+ if (jspGetArraySubscript(jpi, &from, &to, i))
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&to, cxt);
+
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&from, cxt);
+ }
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+
+ case jpiAnyArray:
+ if (!cxt->lax)
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiAny:
+ if (jpi->content.anybounds.first > 0)
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiDatetime:
+ if (jpi->content.arg)
+ {
+ char *template;
+
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ if (arg.type != jpiString)
+ {
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break; /* there will be runtime error */
+ }
+
+ template = jspGetString(&arg, NULL);
+ if (datetime_format_has_tz(template))
+ status = jpdsDateTimeZoned;
+ else
+ status = jpdsDateTimeNonZoned;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ status = jpdsUnknownDateTime;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case jpiLikeRegex:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspInitByBuffer(&arg, jpi->base, jpi->content.like_regex.expr);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ /* literals */
+ case jpiNull:
+ case jpiString:
+ case jpiNumeric:
+ case jpiBool:
+ /* accessors */
+ case jpiKey:
+ case jpiAnyKey:
+ /* special items */
+ case jpiSubscript:
+ case jpiLast:
+ /* item methods */
+ case jpiType:
+ case jpiSize:
+ case jpiAbs:
+ case jpiFloor:
+ case jpiCeiling:
+ case jpiDouble:
+ case jpiKeyValue:
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!jspGetNext(jpi, &next))
+ break;
+
+ jpi = &next;
+ }
+
+ return status;
+}
diff --git a/src/include/utils/formatting.h b/src/include/utils/formatting.h
index 7ea1a70f71..cde030414e 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/formatting.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/formatting.h
@@ -29,5 +29,6 @@ extern char *asc_initcap(const char *buff, size_t nbytes);
extern Datum parse_datetime(text *date_txt, text *fmt, Oid collid, bool strict,
Oid *typid, int32 *typmod, int *tz,
struct Node *escontext);
+extern bool datetime_format_has_tz(const char *fmt_str);
#endif
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 6eabdcfb75..897de21a51 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -192,6 +192,7 @@ extern bool jspGetBool(JsonPathItem *v);
extern char *jspGetString(JsonPathItem *v, int32 *len);
extern bool jspGetArraySubscript(JsonPathItem *v, JsonPathItem *from,
JsonPathItem *to, int i);
+extern bool jspIsMutable(JsonPath *path, List *varnames, List *varexprs);
extern const char *jspOperationName(JsonPathItemType type);
--
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From a2e6d6442d982125ecc9121bc8f37d738bc7b15a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:16:56 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v35 2/8] Add json_populate_type() with support for soft error
handling
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The new function is intended to extract a value from a given jsonb
value passed in as a Datum and return as a Datum of the specified
type. Its implementation uses the existing populate_record_field(),
which has been modified here to add soft handling of errors.
The changes here are only intended to suppress errors in the functions
in jsonfuncs.c, but not those in any external functions that the
functions in jsonfuncs.c may in turn call, such as those in
arrayfuncs.c, etc. The assumption is that the various checks in
populate_* functions should ensure that only values that are
structurally valid get passed to the external functions.
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c | 373 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------
src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h | 6 +
2 files changed, 302 insertions(+), 77 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index caaafb72c0..87599530d1 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -265,6 +265,7 @@ typedef struct PopulateArrayContext
int *dims; /* dimensions */
int *sizes; /* current dimension counters */
int ndims; /* number of dimensions */
+ Node *escontext; /* For soft-error handling */
} PopulateArrayContext;
/* state for populate_array_json() */
@@ -389,7 +390,8 @@ static JsonParseErrorType elements_array_element_end(void *state, bool isnull);
static JsonParseErrorType elements_scalar(void *state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype);
/* turn a json object into a hash table */
-static HTAB *get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname);
+static HTAB *get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname,
+ Node *escontext);
/* semantic actions for populate_array_json */
static JsonParseErrorType populate_array_object_start(void *_state);
@@ -431,37 +433,42 @@ static Datum populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcnam
/* helper functions for populate_record[set] */
static HeapTupleHeader populate_record(TupleDesc tupdesc, RecordIOData **record_p,
HeapTupleHeader defaultval, MemoryContext mcxt,
- JsObject *obj);
+ JsObject *obj, Node *escontext);
static void get_record_type_from_argument(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
const char *funcname,
PopulateRecordCache *cache);
static void get_record_type_from_query(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
const char *funcname,
PopulateRecordCache *cache);
-static void JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso);
+static bool JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso, Node *escontext);
static Datum populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io, Oid typid,
const char *colname, MemoryContext mcxt,
- HeapTupleHeader defaultval, JsValue *jsv, bool isnull);
-static Datum populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv);
+ HeapTupleHeader defaultval, JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
+static Datum populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull, Node *escontext);
static void prepare_column_cache(ColumnIOData *column, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
MemoryContext mcxt, bool need_scalar);
static Datum populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
const char *colname, MemoryContext mcxt, Datum defaultval,
- JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull);
+ JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull, Node *escontext);
static RecordIOData *allocate_record_info(MemoryContext mcxt, int ncolumns);
static bool JsObjectGetField(JsObject *obj, char *field, JsValue *jsv);
static void populate_recordset_record(PopulateRecordsetState *state, JsObject *obj);
-static void populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len);
-static void populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, JsonbValue *jbv,
+static bool populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len);
+static bool populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, JsonbValue *jbv,
int ndim);
static void populate_array_report_expected_array(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim);
-static void populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims);
-static void populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim);
-static void populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv);
+static bool populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims);
+static bool populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim);
+static bool populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv);
static Datum populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio, const char *colname,
- MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv);
+ MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
static Datum populate_domain(DomainIOData *io, Oid typid, const char *colname,
- MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv, bool isnull);
+ MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv, bool isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
/* functions supporting jsonb_delete, jsonb_set and jsonb_concat */
static JsonbValue *IteratorConcat(JsonbIterator **it1, JsonbIterator **it2,
@@ -2484,14 +2491,15 @@ populate_array_report_expected_array(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
if (ndim <= 0)
{
if (ctx->colname)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array"),
errhint("See the value of key \"%s\".", ctx->colname)));
else
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array")));
+ return;
}
else
{
@@ -2506,22 +2514,28 @@ populate_array_report_expected_array(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
appendStringInfo(&indices, "[%d]", ctx->sizes[i]);
if (ctx->colname)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array"),
errhint("See the array element %s of key \"%s\".",
indices.data, ctx->colname)));
else
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array"),
errhint("See the array element %s.",
indices.data)));
+ return;
}
}
-/* set the number of dimensions of the populated array when it becomes known */
-static void
+/*
+ * Validate and set ndims for populating an array with some
+ * populate_array_*() function.
+ *
+ * Returns false if the input (ndims) is erroneous.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims)
{
int i;
@@ -2529,7 +2543,12 @@ populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims)
Assert(ctx->ndims <= 0);
if (ndims <= 0)
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndims);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext));
+ return false;
+ }
ctx->ndims = ndims;
ctx->dims = palloc(sizeof(int) * ndims);
@@ -2537,10 +2556,16 @@ populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims)
for (i = 0; i < ndims; i++)
ctx->dims[i] = -1; /* dimensions are unknown yet */
+
+ return true;
}
-/* check the populated subarray dimension */
-static void
+/*
+ * Check the populated subarray dimension
+ *
+ * Returns false if the input (ndims) is erroneous.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
{
int dim = ctx->sizes[ndim]; /* current dimension counter */
@@ -2548,21 +2573,31 @@ populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
if (ctx->dims[ndim] == -1)
ctx->dims[ndim] = dim; /* assign dimension if not yet known */
else if (ctx->dims[ndim] != dim)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("malformed JSON array"),
errdetail("Multidimensional arrays must have "
"sub-arrays with matching dimensions.")));
+ /* Nothing to do on an error. */
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext))
+ return false;
+
/* reset the current array dimension size counter */
ctx->sizes[ndim] = 0;
/* increment the parent dimension counter if it is a nested sub-array */
if (ndim > 0)
ctx->sizes[ndim - 1]++;
+
+ return true;
}
-static void
+/*
+ * Returns true if the array element value was successfully extracted from jsv
+ * and added to ctx->astate. False if an error occurred when doing so.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv)
{
Datum element;
@@ -2573,13 +2608,18 @@ populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv)
ctx->aio->element_type,
ctx->aio->element_typmod,
NULL, ctx->mcxt, PointerGetDatum(NULL),
- jsv, &element_isnull);
+ jsv, &element_isnull, ctx->escontext);
+ /* Nothing to do on an error. */
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext))
+ return false;
accumArrayResult(ctx->astate, element, element_isnull,
ctx->aio->element_type, ctx->acxt);
Assert(ndim > 0);
ctx->sizes[ndim - 1]++; /* increment current dimension counter */
+
+ return true;
}
/* json object start handler for populate_array_json() */
@@ -2590,9 +2630,17 @@ populate_array_object_start(void *_state)
int ndim = state->lex->lex_level;
if (state->ctx->ndims <= 0)
- populate_array_assign_ndims(state->ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(state->ctx, ndim))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
else if (ndim < state->ctx->ndims)
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(state->ctx, ndim);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(state->ctx->escontext));
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
return JSON_SUCCESS;
}
@@ -2606,10 +2654,17 @@ populate_array_array_end(void *_state)
int ndim = state->lex->lex_level;
if (ctx->ndims <= 0)
- populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim + 1);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim + 1))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
if (ndim < ctx->ndims)
- populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ /* Report if an error occurred. */
+ if (!populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
return JSON_SUCCESS;
}
@@ -2667,7 +2722,9 @@ populate_array_element_end(void *_state, bool isnull)
state->element_start) * sizeof(char);
}
- populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv);
+ /* Report if an error occurred. */
+ if (!populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
}
return JSON_SUCCESS;
@@ -2682,9 +2739,17 @@ populate_array_scalar(void *_state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype)
int ndim = state->lex->lex_level;
if (ctx->ndims <= 0)
- populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
else if (ndim < ctx->ndims)
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndim);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext));
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
if (ndim == ctx->ndims)
{
@@ -2697,8 +2762,12 @@ populate_array_scalar(void *_state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype)
return JSON_SUCCESS;
}
-/* parse a json array and populate array */
-static void
+/*
+ * Parse a json array and populate array
+ *
+ * Returns false if an error occurs when parsing.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len)
{
PopulateArrayState state;
@@ -2716,19 +2785,25 @@ populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len)
sem.array_element_end = populate_array_element_end;
sem.scalar = populate_array_scalar;
- pg_parse_json_or_ereport(state.lex, &sem);
-
- /* number of dimensions should be already known */
- Assert(ctx->ndims > 0 && ctx->dims);
+ if (pg_parse_json_or_errsave(state.lex, &sem, ctx->escontext))
+ {
+ /* number of dimensions should be already known */
+ Assert(ctx->ndims > 0 && ctx->dims);
+ }
freeJsonLexContext(state.lex);
+
+ return !SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext);
}
/*
* populate_array_dim_jsonb() -- Iterate recursively through jsonb sub-array
* elements and accumulate result using given ArrayBuildState.
+ *
+ * Returns false if we return partway through because of an error in a
+ * subroutine.
*/
-static void
+static bool
populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
JsonbValue *jbv, /* jsonb sub-array */
int ndim) /* current dimension */
@@ -2741,10 +2816,14 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
check_stack_depth();
- if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc))
+ if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc) ||
+ JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc))
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndim - 1);
-
- Assert(!JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc));
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext));
+ return false;
+ }
it = JsonbIteratorInit(jbc);
@@ -2763,7 +2842,10 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
(tok == WJB_ELEM &&
(val.type != jbvBinary ||
!JsonContainerIsArray(val.val.binary.data)))))
- populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim))
+ return false;
+ }
jsv.is_json = false;
jsv.val.jsonb = &val;
@@ -2776,16 +2858,21 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
* it is not the innermost dimension.
*/
if (ctx->ndims > 0 && ndim >= ctx->ndims)
- populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv))
+ return false;
+ }
else
{
/* populate child sub-array */
- populate_array_dim_jsonb(ctx, &val, ndim + 1);
+ if (!populate_array_dim_jsonb(ctx, &val, ndim + 1))
+ return false;
/* number of dimensions should be already known */
Assert(ctx->ndims > 0 && ctx->dims);
- populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim);
+ if (!populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim))
+ return false;
}
tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &val, true);
@@ -2796,14 +2883,22 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
/* free iterator, iterating until WJB_DONE */
tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &val, true);
Assert(tok == WJB_DONE && !it);
+
+ return true;
}
-/* recursively populate an array from json/jsonb */
+/*
+ * Recursively populate an array from json/jsonb
+ *
+ * *isnull is set to true if an error is reported during parsing.
+ */
static Datum
populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio,
const char *colname,
MemoryContext mcxt,
- JsValue *jsv)
+ JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
PopulateArrayContext ctx;
Datum result;
@@ -2818,14 +2913,27 @@ populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio,
ctx.ndims = 0; /* unknown yet */
ctx.dims = NULL;
ctx.sizes = NULL;
+ ctx.escontext = escontext;
if (jsv->is_json)
- populate_array_json(&ctx, jsv->val.json.str,
- jsv->val.json.len >= 0 ? jsv->val.json.len
- : strlen(jsv->val.json.str));
+ {
+ /* Return null if an error was found. */
+ if (!populate_array_json(&ctx, jsv->val.json.str,
+ jsv->val.json.len >= 0 ? jsv->val.json.len
+ : strlen(jsv->val.json.str)))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+ }
else
{
- populate_array_dim_jsonb(&ctx, jsv->val.jsonb, 1);
+ /* Return null if an error was found. */
+ if (!populate_array_dim_jsonb(&ctx, jsv->val.jsonb, 1))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
ctx.dims[0] = ctx.sizes[0];
}
@@ -2843,11 +2951,16 @@ populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio,
pfree(ctx.sizes);
pfree(lbs);
+ *isnull = false;
return result;
}
-static void
-JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
+/*
+ * Returns false if an error occurs, provided escontext points to an
+ * ErrorSaveContext.
+ */
+static bool
+JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso, Node *escontext)
{
jso->is_json = jsv->is_json;
@@ -2859,7 +2972,9 @@ JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
jsv->val.json.len >= 0
? jsv->val.json.len
: strlen(jsv->val.json.str),
- "populate_composite");
+ "populate_composite",
+ escontext);
+ Assert(jso->val.json_hash != NULL || SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext));
}
else
{
@@ -2877,7 +2992,7 @@ JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
is_scalar = IsAJsonbScalar(jbv) ||
(jbv->type == jbvBinary &&
JsonContainerIsScalar(jbv->val.binary.data));
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
is_scalar
? errmsg("cannot call %s on a scalar",
@@ -2886,6 +3001,8 @@ JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
"populate_composite")));
}
}
+
+ return !SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext);
}
/* acquire or update cached tuple descriptor for a composite type */
@@ -2912,7 +3029,12 @@ update_cached_tupdesc(CompositeIOData *io, MemoryContext mcxt)
}
}
-/* recursively populate a composite (row type) value from json/jsonb */
+/*
+ * Recursively populate a composite (row type) value from json/jsonb
+ *
+ * Returns null if an error occurs in a subroutine, provided escontext points
+ * to an ErrorSaveContext.
+ */
static Datum
populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
Oid typid,
@@ -2920,14 +3042,15 @@ populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
MemoryContext mcxt,
HeapTupleHeader defaultval,
JsValue *jsv,
- bool isnull)
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
Datum result;
/* acquire/update cached tuple descriptor */
update_cached_tupdesc(io, mcxt);
- if (isnull)
+ if (*isnull)
result = (Datum) 0;
else
{
@@ -2935,11 +3058,21 @@ populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
JsObject jso;
/* prepare input value */
- JsValueToJsObject(jsv, &jso);
+ if (!JsValueToJsObject(jsv, &jso, escontext))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
/* populate resulting record tuple */
tuple = populate_record(io->tupdesc, &io->record_io,
- defaultval, mcxt, &jso);
+ defaultval, mcxt, &jso, escontext);
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
result = HeapTupleHeaderGetDatum(tuple);
JsObjectFree(&jso);
@@ -2951,14 +3084,20 @@ populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
* now, we can tell by comparing typid to base_typid.)
*/
if (typid != io->base_typid && typid != RECORDOID)
- domain_check(result, isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt);
+ domain_check(result, *isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt);
return result;
}
-/* populate non-null scalar value from json/jsonb value */
+/*
+ * Populate non-null scalar value from json/jsonb value.
+ *
+ * Returns null if an error occurs during the call to type input function,
+ * provided escontext is valid.
+ */
static Datum
-populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv)
+populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull, Node *escontext)
{
Datum res;
char *str = NULL;
@@ -3029,7 +3168,12 @@ populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv)
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized jsonb type: %d", (int) jbv->type);
}
- res = InputFunctionCall(&io->typiofunc, str, io->typioparam, typmod);
+ if (!InputFunctionCallSafe(&io->typiofunc, str, io->typioparam, typmod,
+ escontext, &res))
+ {
+ res = (Datum) 0;
+ *isnull = true;
+ }
/* free temporary buffer */
if (str != json)
@@ -3044,7 +3188,8 @@ populate_domain(DomainIOData *io,
const char *colname,
MemoryContext mcxt,
JsValue *jsv,
- bool isnull)
+ bool isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
Datum res;
@@ -3055,8 +3200,8 @@ populate_domain(DomainIOData *io,
res = populate_record_field(io->base_io,
io->base_typid, io->base_typmod,
colname, mcxt, PointerGetDatum(NULL),
- jsv, &isnull);
- Assert(!isnull);
+ jsv, &isnull, escontext);
+ Assert(!isnull || SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext));
}
domain_check(res, isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt);
@@ -3160,7 +3305,8 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
MemoryContext mcxt,
Datum defaultval,
JsValue *jsv,
- bool *isnull)
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
TypeCat typcat;
@@ -3193,10 +3339,12 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
switch (typcat)
{
case TYPECAT_SCALAR:
- return populate_scalar(&col->scalar_io, typid, typmod, jsv);
+ return populate_scalar(&col->scalar_io, typid, typmod, jsv,
+ isnull, escontext);
case TYPECAT_ARRAY:
- return populate_array(&col->io.array, colname, mcxt, jsv);
+ return populate_array(&col->io.array, colname, mcxt, jsv,
+ isnull, escontext);
case TYPECAT_COMPOSITE:
case TYPECAT_COMPOSITE_DOMAIN:
@@ -3205,11 +3353,12 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
DatumGetPointer(defaultval)
? DatumGetHeapTupleHeader(defaultval)
: NULL,
- jsv, *isnull);
+ jsv, isnull,
+ escontext);
case TYPECAT_DOMAIN:
return populate_domain(&col->io.domain, typid, colname, mcxt,
- jsv, *isnull);
+ jsv, *isnull, escontext);
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized type category '%c'", typcat);
@@ -3217,6 +3366,62 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
}
}
+/*
+ * Populate and return the value of specified type from a given json/jsonb
+ * value 'json_val'. 'cache' is caller-specified pointer to save the
+ * ColumnIOData that will be initialized on the 1st call and then reused
+ * during any subsequent calls. 'mcxt' gives the memory context to allocate
+ * the ColumnIOData and any other subsidiary memory in. 'escontext',
+ * if not NULL, tells that any errors that occur should be handled softly.
+ */
+Datum
+json_populate_type(Datum json_val, Oid json_type,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ void **cache, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
+{
+ JsValue jsv = {0};
+ JsonbValue jbv;
+
+ jsv.is_json = json_type == JSONOID;
+
+ if (*isnull)
+ {
+ if (jsv.is_json)
+ jsv.val.json.str = NULL;
+ else
+ jsv.val.jsonb = NULL;
+ }
+ else if (jsv.is_json)
+ {
+ text *json = DatumGetTextPP(json_val);
+
+ jsv.val.json.str = VARDATA_ANY(json);
+ jsv.val.json.len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(json);
+ jsv.val.json.type = JSON_TOKEN_INVALID; /* not used in
+ * populate_composite() */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Jsonb *jsonb = DatumGetJsonbP(json_val);
+
+ jsv.val.jsonb = &jbv;
+
+ /* fill binary jsonb value pointing to jb */
+ jbv.type = jbvBinary;
+ jbv.val.binary.data = &jsonb->root;
+ jbv.val.binary.len = VARSIZE(jsonb) - VARHDRSZ;
+ }
+
+ if (*cache == NULL)
+ *cache = MemoryContextAllocZero(mcxt, sizeof(ColumnIOData));
+
+ return populate_record_field(*cache, typid, typmod, NULL, mcxt,
+ PointerGetDatum(NULL), &jsv, isnull,
+ escontext);
+}
+
static RecordIOData *
allocate_record_info(MemoryContext mcxt, int ncolumns)
{
@@ -3266,7 +3471,8 @@ populate_record(TupleDesc tupdesc,
RecordIOData **record_p,
HeapTupleHeader defaultval,
MemoryContext mcxt,
- JsObject *obj)
+ JsObject *obj,
+ Node *escontext)
{
RecordIOData *record = *record_p;
Datum *values;
@@ -3358,7 +3564,8 @@ populate_record(TupleDesc tupdesc,
mcxt,
nulls[i] ? (Datum) 0 : values[i],
&field,
- &nulls[i]);
+ &nulls[i],
+ escontext);
}
res = heap_form_tuple(tupdesc, values, nulls);
@@ -3445,6 +3652,7 @@ populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
JsValue jsv = {0};
HeapTupleHeader rec;
Datum rettuple;
+ bool isnull;
JsonbValue jbv;
MemoryContext fnmcxt = fcinfo->flinfo->fn_mcxt;
PopulateRecordCache *cache = fcinfo->flinfo->fn_extra;
@@ -3531,8 +3739,11 @@ populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
jbv.val.binary.len = VARSIZE(jb) - VARHDRSZ;
}
+ isnull = false;
rettuple = populate_composite(&cache->c.io.composite, cache->argtype,
- NULL, fnmcxt, rec, &jsv, false);
+ NULL, fnmcxt, rec, &jsv, &isnull,
+ NULL);
+ Assert(!isnull);
PG_RETURN_DATUM(rettuple);
}
@@ -3540,10 +3751,13 @@ populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
/*
* get_json_object_as_hash
*
- * decompose a json object into a hash table.
+ * Decomposes a json object into a hash table.
+ *
+ * Returns the hash table if the json is parsed successfully, NULL otherwise.
*/
static HTAB *
-get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname)
+get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname,
+ Node *escontext)
{
HASHCTL ctl;
HTAB *tab;
@@ -3572,7 +3786,11 @@ get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname)
sem->object_field_start = hash_object_field_start;
sem->object_field_end = hash_object_field_end;
- pg_parse_json_or_ereport(state->lex, sem);
+ if (!pg_parse_json_or_errsave(state->lex, sem, escontext))
+ {
+ hash_destroy(state->hash);
+ tab = NULL;
+ }
freeJsonLexContext(state->lex);
@@ -3743,7 +3961,8 @@ populate_recordset_record(PopulateRecordsetState *state, JsObject *obj)
&cache->c.io.composite.record_io,
state->rec,
cache->fn_mcxt,
- obj);
+ obj,
+ NULL);
/* if it's domain over composite, check domain constraints */
if (cache->c.typcat == TYPECAT_COMPOSITE_DOMAIN)
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
index 31c1ae4767..9bb9eb73b4 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#define JSONFUNCS_H
#include "common/jsonapi.h"
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
/*
@@ -87,5 +88,10 @@ extern Datum datum_to_json(Datum val, JsonTypeCategory tcategory,
extern Datum datum_to_jsonb(Datum val, JsonTypeCategory tcategory,
Oid outfuncoid);
extern Datum jsonb_from_text(text *js, bool unique_keys);
+extern Datum json_populate_type(Datum json_val, Oid json_type,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ void **cache, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
#endif
--
2.35.3
[application/octet-stream] v35-0004-Add-jsonpath_exec-APIs-to-use-in-SQL-JSON-query-.patch (11.0K, ../../CA+HiwqG2ankVGOhWLjRRNJMA99BVtqu_0je63Km+X84h84nvUg@mail.gmail.com/6-v35-0004-Add-jsonpath_exec-APIs-to-use-in-SQL-JSON-query-.patch)
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From 35959c92dd38c1cc0c8de7f82c2834cc2b1d1d8e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:57:20 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v35 4/8] Add jsonpath_exec APIs to use in SQL/JSON query
functions
This adds JsonPathExists(), JsonPathQuery(), JsonPathValue() that
are wrappers over executeJsonPath() to implement SQL/JSON functions
JSON_EXISTS(), JSON_QUERY(), and JSON_VALUE(), respectively. Those
functions themselves will be added in a subsequent commit along with
the necessary parser/planner/executor support.
This also introduces a new struct JsonPathVariable for the executor
implementation of those functions to be able to pass the values
of the variables used in jsonpath that are separately evaluated
by the executor.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 322 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 11 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 23 ++
3 files changed, 356 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index c162821e65..6da6e27ee6 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -234,6 +234,12 @@ static JsonPathExecResult appendBoolResult(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *jsp, JsonValueList *found, JsonPathBool res);
static void getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
JsonbValue *value);
+static JsonbValue *GetJsonPathVar(void *cxt, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId);
+static int CountJsonPathVars(void *cxt);
+static void JsonItemFromDatum(Datum val, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ JsonbValue *res);
+static void JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(JsonbValue *jbv, Datum num);
static void getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *variable, JsonbValue *value);
static int countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb);
@@ -2138,6 +2144,155 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
}
}
+/*
+ * Returns the computed value of a JSON path variable with given name.
+ */
+static JsonbValue *
+GetJsonPathVar(void *cxt, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId)
+{
+ JsonPathVariable *var = NULL;
+ List *vars = cxt;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ JsonbValue *result;
+ int id = 1;
+
+ foreach(lc, vars)
+ {
+ JsonPathVariable *curvar = lfirst(lc);
+
+ if (!strncmp(curvar->name, varName, varNameLen))
+ {
+ var = curvar;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ id++;
+ }
+
+ if (var == NULL)
+ {
+ *baseObjectId = -1;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ result = palloc(sizeof(JsonbValue));
+ if (var->isnull)
+ {
+ *baseObjectId = 0;
+ result->type = jbvNull;
+ }
+ else
+ JsonItemFromDatum(var->value, var->typid, var->typmod, result);
+
+ *baseObject = *result;
+ *baseObjectId = id;
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+static int
+CountJsonPathVars(void *cxt)
+{
+ List *vars = (List *) cxt;
+
+ return list_length(vars);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Initialize JsonbValue to pass to jsonpath executor from given
+ * datum value of the specified type.
+ */
+static void
+JsonItemFromDatum(Datum val, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsonbValue *res)
+{
+ switch (typid)
+ {
+ case BOOLOID:
+ res->type = jbvBool;
+ res->val.boolean = DatumGetBool(val);
+ break;
+ case NUMERICOID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, val);
+ break;
+ case INT2OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int2_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case INT4OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int4_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case INT8OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int8_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case FLOAT4OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(float4_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case FLOAT8OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(float8_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case TEXTOID:
+ case VARCHAROID:
+ res->type = jbvString;
+ res->val.string.val = VARDATA_ANY(val);
+ res->val.string.len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(val);
+ break;
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ res->type = jbvDatetime;
+ res->val.datetime.value = val;
+ res->val.datetime.typid = typid;
+ res->val.datetime.typmod = typmod;
+ res->val.datetime.tz = 0;
+ break;
+ case JSONBOID:
+ {
+ JsonbValue *jbv = res;
+ Jsonb *jb = DatumGetJsonbP(val);
+
+ if (JsonContainerIsScalar(&jb->root))
+ {
+ bool result PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+
+ result = JsonbExtractScalar(&jb->root, jbv);
+ Assert(result);
+ }
+ else
+ JsonbInitBinary(jbv, jb);
+ break;
+ }
+ case JSONOID:
+ {
+ text *txt = DatumGetTextP(val);
+ char *str = text_to_cstring(txt);
+ Jsonb *jb;
+
+ jb = DatumGetJsonbP(DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in,
+ CStringGetDatum(str)));
+ pfree(str);
+
+ JsonItemFromDatum(JsonbPGetDatum(jb), JSONBOID, -1, res);
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+ errmsg("could not convert value of type %s to jsonpath",
+ format_type_be(typid)));
+ }
+}
+
+/* Initialize numeric value from the given datum */
+static void
+JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(JsonbValue *jbv, Datum num)
+{
+ jbv->type = jbvNumeric;
+ jbv->val.numeric = DatumGetNumeric(num);
+}
+
/*
* Get the value of variable passed to jsonpath executor
*/
@@ -2874,3 +3029,170 @@ compareDatetime(Datum val1, Oid typid1, Datum val2, Oid typid2,
return DatumGetInt32(DirectFunctionCall2(cmpfunc, val1, val2));
}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_EXISTS implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true.
+ */
+bool
+JsonPathExists(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb), !error, NULL, true);
+
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(res));
+
+ if (error && jperIsError(res))
+ *error = true;
+
+ return res == jperOk;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_QUERY implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true. *empty is set to true if no match is found.
+ */
+Datum
+JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper, bool *empty,
+ bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonbValue *singleton;
+ bool wrap;
+ JsonValueList found = {0};
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+ int count;
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb), !error, &found, true);
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(res));
+ if (error && jperIsError(res))
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ *empty = false;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+
+ /* WRAP or not? */
+ count = JsonValueListLength(&found);
+ singleton = count > 0 ? JsonValueListHead(&found) : NULL;
+ if (singleton == NULL)
+ wrap = false;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE)
+ wrap = false;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
+ wrap = true;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL)
+ wrap = count > 1 ||
+ IsAJsonbScalar(singleton) ||
+ (singleton->type == jbvBinary &&
+ JsonContainerIsScalar(singleton->val.binary.data));
+ else
+ {
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized json wrapper %d", wrapper);
+ wrap = false;
+ }
+
+ if (wrap)
+ return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(wrapItemsInArray(&found)));
+
+ /* No wrapping means only one item is expected. */
+ if (count > 1)
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_MORE_THAN_ONE_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_QUERY should return singleton item without wrapper"),
+ errhint("Use WITH WRAPPER clause to wrap SQL/JSON item sequence into array.")));
+ }
+
+ if (singleton)
+ return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(singleton));
+
+ *empty = true;
+ return PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_VALUE implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true. *empty is set to true if no match is found.
+ */
+JsonbValue *
+JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonbValue *res;
+ JsonValueList found = {0};
+ JsonPathExecResult jper PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+ int count;
+
+ jper = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb),
+ !error, &found, true);
+
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(jper));
+
+ if (error && jperIsError(jper))
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ *empty = false;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ count = JsonValueListLength(&found);
+
+ *empty = (count == 0);
+
+ if (*empty)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* JSON_VALUE expects to get only singletons. */
+ if (count > 1)
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_MORE_THAN_ONE_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item")));
+ }
+
+ res = JsonValueListHead(&found);
+ if (res->type == jbvBinary && JsonContainerIsScalar(res->val.binary.data))
+ JsonbExtractScalar(res->val.binary.data, res);
+
+ /* JSON_VALUE expects to get only scalars. */
+ if (!IsAJsonbScalar(res))
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SQL_JSON_SCALAR_REQUIRED),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item")));
+ }
+
+ if (res->type == jbvNull)
+ return NULL;
+
+ return res;
+}
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index 4a154606d2..61289d8124 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -1576,6 +1576,17 @@ typedef enum JsonFormatType
* jsonb */
} JsonFormatType;
+/*
+ * JsonWrapper -
+ * representation of WRAPPER clause for JsonPathQuery()
+ */
+typedef enum JsonWrapper
+{
+ JSW_NONE,
+ JSW_CONDITIONAL,
+ JSW_UNCONDITIONAL,
+} JsonWrapper;
+
/*
* JsonFormat -
* representation of JSON FORMAT clause
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 9d55c25ebc..6eabdcfb75 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
typedef struct
@@ -268,4 +269,26 @@ extern bool jspConvertRegexFlags(uint32 xflags, int *result,
struct Node *escontext);
+/*
+ * Evaluation of jsonpath
+ */
+
+/* External variable passed into jsonpath. */
+typedef struct JsonPathVariable
+{
+ char *name;
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ Datum value;
+ bool isnull;
+} JsonPathVariable;
+
+
+/* SQL/JSON item */
+extern bool JsonPathExists(Datum jb, JsonPath *path, bool *error, List *vars);
+extern Datum JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper,
+ bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars);
+extern JsonbValue *JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty,
+ bool *error, List *vars);
+
#endif
--
2.35.3
[application/octet-stream] v35-0006-Add-jsonb-support-function-JsonbUnquote.patch (2.1K, ../../CA+HiwqG2ankVGOhWLjRRNJMA99BVtqu_0je63Km+X84h84nvUg@mail.gmail.com/7-v35-0006-Add-jsonb-support-function-JsonbUnquote.patch)
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From 16f986141d2cd4b07cb4d5bcdacdf8daa24b145a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:57:58 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v35 6/8] Add jsonb support function JsonbUnquote()
As the name says, it's intended to remove quotes from scalar strings
extracted from json(b) values.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/include/utils/jsonb.h | 1 +
2 files changed, 32 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
index c10b3fbedf..6d797c0953 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
@@ -2163,3 +2163,34 @@ jsonb_float8(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
PG_RETURN_DATUM(retValue);
}
+
+/*
+ * Convert jsonb to a C-string stripping quotes from scalar strings.
+ */
+char *
+JsonbUnquote(Jsonb *jb)
+{
+ if (JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb))
+ {
+ JsonbValue v;
+
+ (void) JsonbExtractScalar(&jb->root, &v);
+
+ if (v.type == jbvString)
+ return pnstrdup(v.val.string.val, v.val.string.len);
+ else if (v.type == jbvBool)
+ return pstrdup(v.val.boolean ? "true" : "false");
+ else if (v.type == jbvNumeric)
+ return DatumGetCString(DirectFunctionCall1(numeric_out,
+ PointerGetDatum(v.val.numeric)));
+ else if (v.type == jbvNull)
+ return pstrdup("null");
+ else
+ {
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized jsonb value type %d", v.type);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ return JsonbToCString(NULL, &jb->root, VARSIZE(jb));
+}
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
index e38dfd4901..d589ace5a2 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
@@ -422,6 +422,7 @@ extern char *JsonbToCString(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in,
int estimated_len);
extern char *JsonbToCStringIndent(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in,
int estimated_len);
+extern char *JsonbUnquote(Jsonb *jb);
extern bool JsonbExtractScalar(JsonbContainer *jbc, JsonbValue *res);
extern const char *JsonbTypeName(JsonbValue *val);
--
2.35.3
[application/octet-stream] v35-0007-SQL-JSON-query-functions.patch (167.5K, ../../CA+HiwqG2ankVGOhWLjRRNJMA99BVtqu_0je63Km+X84h84nvUg@mail.gmail.com/8-v35-0007-SQL-JSON-query-functions.patch)
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From bd759fef4e9ea762d58ab1424f32db9a4b155506 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:59:56 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v35 7/8] SQL/JSON query functions
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This introduces the following SQL/JSON functions for querying JSON
data using jsonpath expressions:
JSON_EXISTS()
JSON_QUERY()
JSON_VALUE()
JSON_EXISTS() tests if the jsonpath expression applied to the jsonb
value yields any values.
JSON_VALUE() must return a single value, and an error occurs if it
tries to return multiple values.
JSON_QUERY() must return a json object or array, and there are
various WRAPPER options for handling scalar or multi-value results.
Both these functions have options for handling EMPTY and ERROR
conditions.
All of these functions only operate on jsonb. The workaround for now
is to cast the argument to jsonb.
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Author: Teodor Sigaev <[email protected]>
Author: Oleg Bartunov <[email protected]>
Author: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Author: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
Author: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Author: Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]>
Author: Jian He <[email protected]>
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby, Álvaro Herrera,
jian he, Anton A. Melnikov, Nikita Malakhov, Peter Eisentraut
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/abd9b83b-aa66-f230-3d6d-734817f0995d%40postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 162 +++
src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt | 12 +-
src/backend/executor/execExpr.c | 344 ++++++
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 370 ++++++-
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c | 140 +++
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c | 3 +
src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 18 +
src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | 233 +++-
src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c | 3 +-
src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c | 19 +
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 188 +++-
src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c | 611 ++++++++++-
src/backend/parser/parse_target.c | 15 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 2 +-
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 136 +++
src/include/executor/execExpr.h | 24 +-
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 86 ++
src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 2 +
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 47 +
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 164 +++
src/include/parser/kwlist.h | 11 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer | 28 +
src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out | 18 +
src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out | 1073 +++++++++++++++++++
src/test/regress/parallel_schedule | 2 +-
src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql | 11 +
src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql | 350 ++++++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 17 +
28 files changed, 4053 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index cec21e42c0..21fd6712b8 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -18162,6 +18162,168 @@ $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
</programlisting>
</para>
</sect3>
+
+ <sect3 id="sqljson-query-functions">
+ <title>SQL/JSON Query Functions</title>
+ <para>
+ <xref linkend="functions-sqljson-querying"/> details the SQL/JSON
+ functions that can be used to query JSON data.
+ </para>
+
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ SQL/JSON path expression can currently only accept values of the
+ <type>jsonb</type> type, so it might be necessary to cast the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> argument of these functions to
+ <type>jsonb</type>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+
+ <table id="functions-sqljson-querying">
+ <title>SQL/JSON Query Functions</title>
+ <tgroup cols="1">
+ <thead>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ Function signature
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Description
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Example(s)
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ </thead>
+ <tbody>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_exists</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_exists</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>TRUE</literal> | <literal>FALSE</literal> |<literal> UNKNOWN</literal> | <literal>ERROR</literal> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns true if the SQL/JSON <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ applied to the <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <replaceable>value</replaceable>s yields any items.
+ The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies the behavior if
+ an error occurs; the default is to return the <type>boolean</type>
+ <literal>FALSE</literal> value.
+ Note that if the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ is <literal>strict</literal>, an error is generated if it yields no
+ items, provided the specified <literal>ON ERROR</literal> behavior is
+ <literal>ERROR</literal>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"key1": [1,2,3]}', 'strict $.key1[*] ? (@ > 2)')</literal>
+ <returnvalue>t</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"a": [1,2,3]}', 'lax $.a[5]' ERROR ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>f</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"a": [1,2,3]}', 'strict $.a[5]' ERROR ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>ERROR: jsonpath array subscript is out of bounds</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_query</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_query</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>RETURNING</literal> <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> <optional> <literal>FORMAT JSON</literal> <optional> <literal>ENCODING UTF8</literal> </optional> </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>WITHOUT</literal> | <literal>WITH</literal> { <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal> | <optional><literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal></optional> } } <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> <literal>WRAPPER</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>KEEP</literal> | <literal>OMIT</literal> } <literal>QUOTES</literal> <optional> <literal>ON SCALAR STRING</literal> </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> { <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> | <literal>OBJECT</literal> } | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> { <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> | <literal>OBJECT</literal> } | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns the result of applying the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <replaceable>value</replaceable>s.
+ This function must return a JSON string, so if the path expression
+ returns multiple SQL/JSON items, you must wrap the result using the
+ <literal>WITH WRAPPER</literal> clause. If the wrapper is
+ <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>, an array wrapper will always
+ be applied, even if the returned value is already a single JSON object
+ or an array, but if it is <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal>, it will not be
+ applied to a single array or object. <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>
+ is the default. If the result is a scalar string, by default the value
+ returned will have surrounding quotes making it a valid JSON value,
+ which can be made explicit by specifying <literal>KEEP QUOTES</literal>.
+ Conversely, quotes can be omitted by specifying <literal>OMIT QUOTES</literal>.
+ The <literal>RETURNING</literal> clause can be used to specify the
+ <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> of the result value. It must
+ be a type for which there is a cast from <type>text</type> to that type.
+ If no <literal>RETURNING</literal> is spcified, the returned value will
+ be of type <type>jsonb</type>.
+ The <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> clause specifies the behavior if the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> yields no value at all; the
+ default when <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> is not specified is to return a
+ null value. The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies the behavior
+ if an error occurs as a result of <type>jsonpath</type> evaluation
+ (including cast to the output type) or during the execution of
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> behavior (that was caused by empty result of
+ <type>jsonpath</type> evaluation); the default when
+ <literal>ON ERROR</literal> is not specified is to return a null value.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_query(jsonb '[1,[2,3],null]', 'lax $[*][1]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>[3]</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_value</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_value</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>RETURNING</literal> <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns the result of applying the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <literal>PASSING</literal> <replaceable>value</replaceable>s. The
+ extracted value must be a single <acronym>SQL/JSON</acronym> scalar
+ item. For results that are objects or arrays, use the
+ <function>json_query</function> function instead.
+ The <literal>RETURNING</literal> clause can be used to specify the
+ <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> of the result value. It must
+ be a type for which there are casts from all possible JSON scalar
+ value types (<type>text</type>, <type>boolean</type>, <type>numeric</type>,
+ and various datetime types) to that type. If no <literal>RETURNING</literal>
+ is spcified, the returned value will be of type <type>text</type>.
+ The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> and <literal>ON EMPTY</literal>
+ clauses have similar semantics as mentioned in the description of
+ <function>json_query</function>. Note that scalar strings returned
+ by <function>json_value</function> always have their quotes removed,
+ equivalent to what one would get with <literal>OMIT QUOTES</literal>
+ when using <function>json_query</function>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '"123.45"', '$' RETURNING float)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>123.45</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '"03:04 2015-02-01"', '$.datetime("HH24:MI YYYY-MM-DD")' RETURNING date)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>2015-02-01</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '[1,2]', 'strict $[*]' DEFAULT 9 ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>9</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ </tbody>
+ </tgroup>
+ </table>
+
+ </sect3>
</sect2>
</sect1>
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
index 80c40eaf57..7598bd8f22 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
@@ -548,15 +548,15 @@ T811 Basic SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
T812 SQL/JSON: JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
T813 SQL/JSON: JSON_ARRAYAGG with ORDER BY YES
T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
-T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators NO
+T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators YES
T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate YES
-T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause NO
+T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause YES
T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause NO
-T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses NO
-T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses NO
+T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses YES
+T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses YES
T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses NO
-T828 JSON_QUERY NO
-T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options NO
+T828 JSON_QUERY YES
+T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options YES
T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
T831 SQL/JSON path language: strict mode YES
T832 SQL/JSON path language: item method YES
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
index 3181b1136a..cf0b5e5b00 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/typcache.h"
@@ -88,6 +89,12 @@ static void ExecBuildAggTransCall(ExprState *state, AggState *aggstate,
FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, AggStatePerTrans pertrans,
int transno, int setno, int setoff, bool ishash,
bool nullcheck);
+static void ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull,
+ ExprEvalStep *scratch);
+static int ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(ExprState *state, Node *coercion,
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull);
/*
@@ -2413,6 +2420,14 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
break;
}
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, node);
+
+ ExecInitJsonExpr(jexpr, state, resv, resnull, &scratch);
+ break;
+ }
+
case T_NullTest:
{
NullTest *ntest = (NullTest *) node;
@@ -4181,3 +4196,332 @@ ExecBuildParamSetEqual(TupleDesc desc,
return state;
}
+
+/*
+ * Push steps to evaluate a JsonExpr and its various subsidiary expressions.
+ */
+static void
+ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull,
+ ExprEvalStep *scratch)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = palloc0(sizeof(JsonExprState));
+ JsonExprPostEvalState *post_eval = &jsestate->post_eval;
+ ListCell *argexprlc;
+ ListCell *argnamelc;
+ List *jumps_if_skip = NIL;
+ List *jumps_to_coerce_finish = NIL;
+ List *jumps_to_end = NIL;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ ExprEvalStep *as;
+
+ jsestate->jsexpr = jexpr;
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate formatted_expr storing the result into
+ * jsestate->formatted_expr.
+ */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->formatted_expr, state,
+ &jsestate->formatted_expr.value,
+ &jsestate->formatted_expr.isnull);
+
+ /* Steps to jump to end if formatted_expr evaluates to NULL */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NULL;
+ scratch->resnull = &jsestate->formatted_expr.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_if_skip = lappend_int(jumps_if_skip, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate pathspec expression storing the result into
+ * jsestate->pathspec.
+ */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->path_spec, state,
+ &jsestate->pathspec.value,
+ &jsestate->pathspec.isnull);
+
+ /* Steps to JUMP to end if pathspec evaluates to NULL */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NULL;
+ scratch->resnull = &jsestate->pathspec.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_if_skip = lappend_int(jumps_if_skip, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to compute PASSING args. */
+ jsestate->args = NIL;
+ forboth(argexprlc, jexpr->passing_values,
+ argnamelc, jexpr->passing_names)
+ {
+ Expr *argexpr = (Expr *) lfirst(argexprlc);
+ String *argname = lfirst_node(String, argnamelc);
+ JsonPathVariable *var = palloc(sizeof(*var));
+
+ var->name = argname->sval;
+ var->typid = exprType((Node *) argexpr);
+ var->typmod = exprTypmod((Node *) argexpr);
+
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) argexpr, state, &var->value, &var->isnull);
+
+ jsestate->args = lappend(jsestate->args, var);
+ }
+
+ /* Step for JsonPath* evaluation; see ExecEvalJsonExprPath(). */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH;
+ scratch->resvalue = resv;
+ scratch->resnull = resnull;
+ scratch->d.jsonexpr.jsestate = jsestate;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Step to jump to end when there's neither an error when evaluating
+ * JsonPath* nor any need to coerce the result because it's already
+ * of the specified type.
+ */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Steps to coerce the result value computed by EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH.
+ * To handle coercion errors softly, use the following ErrorSaveContext
+ * when initializing the coercion expressions, including any JsonCoercion
+ * nodes.
+ */
+ jsestate->escontext.type = T_ErrorSaveContext;
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->omit_quotes)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion =
+ ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, jexpr->result_coercion,
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR ?
+ &jsestate->escontext : NULL,
+ resv, resnull);
+ /* Jump to COERCION_FINISH. */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_coerce_finish = lappend_int(jumps_to_coerce_finish,
+ state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+ else
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion = -1;
+
+ /* Steps for coercing JsonItemType values returned by JsonPathValue(). */
+ if (jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Here we create the steps for each JsonItemType type's coercion
+ * expression and also store a flag whether the expression is
+ * a JsonCoercion node. ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion() called by
+ * ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will map a given JsonbValue returned by
+ * JsonPathValue() to its JsonItemType's expression's step address
+ * and the flag by indexing the following arrays with JsonItemType
+ * enum value.
+ */
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions = list_length(jexpr->item_coercions);
+ jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps = (int *)
+ palloc(jsestate->num_item_coercions * sizeof(int));
+ jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr = (bool *)
+ palloc0(jsestate->num_item_coercions * sizeof(bool));
+ foreach(lc, jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = lfirst(lc);
+ Node *coercion = item_coercion->coercion;
+
+ jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr[item_coercion->item_type] =
+ (coercion != NULL && !IsA(coercion, JsonCoercion));
+ jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[item_coercion->item_type] =
+ ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, coercion,
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR ?
+ &jsestate->escontext : NULL,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Jump to COERCION_FINISH. */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_coerce_finish = lappend_int(jumps_to_coerce_finish,
+ state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Add step to reset the ErrorSaveContext and set error flag if the
+ * coercion steps encountered an error but was not thrown because of the
+ * ON ERROR behavior.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ foreach(lc, jumps_to_coerce_finish)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH;
+ scratch->d.jsonexpr.jsestate = jsestate;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ jsestate->jump_empty = jsestate->jump_error = -1;
+
+ /*
+ * Step to handle ON ERROR behaviors. This handles both the errors
+ * that occur during EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH evaluation and subsequent coercion
+ * evaluation.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->on_error &&
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_error = state->steps_len;
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NOT_TRUE;
+
+ /*
+ * post_eval.error is set by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() and
+ * ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish().
+ */
+ scratch->resvalue = &post_eval->error.value;
+ scratch->resnull = &post_eval->error.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to evaluate the ON ERROR expression */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->on_error->expr,
+ state, resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Steps to coerce the ON ERROR expression if needed */
+ (void) ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state,
+ (Node *) jexpr->on_error->coercion,
+ NULL, /* throw errors */
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ /* Step to handle ON EMPTY behaviors. */
+ if (jexpr->on_empty != NULL &&
+ jexpr->on_empty->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_empty = state->steps_len;
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NOT_TRUE;
+ scratch->resvalue = &post_eval->empty.value;
+ scratch->resnull = &post_eval->empty.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to evaluate the ON EMPTY expression */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->on_empty->expr,
+ state, resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Steps to coerce the ON EMPTY expression if needed */
+ (void) ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state,
+ (Node *) jexpr->on_empty->coercion,
+ NULL, /* throw errors */
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ if (jsestate->jump_error < 0 && jsestate->jump_empty < 0)
+ {
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ /* Return NULL when either formatted_expr or pathspec is NULL. */
+ foreach(lc, jumps_if_skip)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_CONST;
+ scratch->resvalue = resv;
+ scratch->resnull = resnull;
+ scratch->d.constval.value = (Datum) 0;
+ scratch->d.constval.isnull = true;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Jump to coerce the NULL using result_coercion is present. */
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ {
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ foreach(lc, jumps_to_end)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+
+ jsestate->jump_end = state->steps_len;
+}
+
+/* Initialize one JsonCoercion for execution. */
+static int
+ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(ExprState *state, Node *coercion,
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull)
+{
+ int jump_eval_coercion;
+ Datum *save_innermost_caseval;
+ bool *save_innermost_casenull;
+ ErrorSaveContext *save_escontext;
+
+ if (coercion == NULL)
+ return -1;
+
+ jump_eval_coercion = state->steps_len;
+ if (IsA(coercion, JsonCoercion))
+ {
+ ExprEvalStep scratch = {0};
+ Oid typinput;
+ FmgrInfo *finfo;
+ Oid typioparam;
+
+ getTypeInputInfo(((JsonCoercion *) coercion)->targettype,
+ &typinput, &typioparam);
+ finfo = palloc0(sizeof(FmgrInfo));
+ fmgr_info(typinput, finfo);
+
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION;
+ scratch.resvalue = resv;
+ scratch.resnull = resnull;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion = (JsonCoercion *) coercion;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo = finfo;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam = typioparam;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache = NULL;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext = escontext;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, &scratch);
+ return jump_eval_coercion;
+ }
+
+ /* Push step(s) to compute cstate->coercion. */
+ save_innermost_caseval = state->innermost_caseval;
+ save_innermost_casenull = state->innermost_casenull;
+ save_escontext = state->escontext;
+
+ state->innermost_caseval = resv;
+ state->innermost_casenull = resnull;
+ state->escontext = escontext;
+
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) coercion, state, resv, resnull);
+
+ state->innermost_caseval = save_innermost_caseval;
+ state->innermost_casenull = save_innermost_casenull;
+ state->escontext = save_escontext;
+
+ return jump_eval_coercion;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index b17cab06b6..964433a0e7 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -73,8 +73,8 @@
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/expandedrecord.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
-#include "utils/jsonb.h"
#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
@@ -181,6 +181,10 @@ static pg_attribute_always_inline void ExecAggPlainTransByRef(AggState *aggstate
AggStatePerGroup pergroup,
ExprContext *aggcontext,
int setno);
+static void ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(JsonbValue *item, JsonExprState *jsestate,
+ bool throw_error,
+ int *jump_eval_item_coercion,
+ Datum *resvalue, bool *resnull);
/*
* ScalarArrayOpExprHashEntry
@@ -482,6 +486,9 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
&&CASE_EEOP_XMLEXPR,
&&CASE_EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR,
&&CASE_EEOP_IS_JSON,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH,
&&CASE_EEOP_AGGREF,
&&CASE_EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC,
&&CASE_EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC,
@@ -1551,6 +1558,28 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
EEO_NEXT();
}
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ EEO_JUMP(ExecEvalJsonExprPath(state, op, econtext));
+ }
+
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercion(state, op, econtext);
+
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(state, op);
+
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
EEO_CASE(EEOP_AGGREF)
{
/*
@@ -4208,6 +4237,345 @@ ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
*op->resvalue = BoolGetDatum(res);
}
+/*
+ * Performs JsonPath{Exists|Query|Value}() for given context item and JSON
+ * path.
+ *
+ * Result is set in *op->resvalue and *op->resnull. Return value is the
+ * step address to be performed next.
+ *
+ * On return, JsonExprPostEvalState is populated with the following details:
+ * - error.value: true if an error occurred during JsonPath evaluation
+ * - empty.value: true if JsonPath{Query|Value}() found no matching item
+ *
+ * No return if the ON ERROR/EMPTY behavior is ERROR.
+ */
+int
+ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+ JsonExprPostEvalState *post_eval = &jsestate->post_eval;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = jsestate->jsexpr;
+ Datum item;
+ JsonPath *path;
+ bool throw_error = jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+ bool error = false,
+ empty = false;
+ /* Might get overridden for JSON_VALUE_OP by an per-item coercion. */
+ int jump_eval_coercion = jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion;
+
+ item = jsestate->formatted_expr.value;
+ path = DatumGetJsonPathP(jsestate->pathspec.value);
+
+ /* Reset JsonExprPostEvalState for this evaluation. */
+ memset(post_eval, 0, sizeof(*post_eval));
+ switch (jexpr->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ {
+ bool exists = JsonPathExists(item, path,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (!error)
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = BoolGetDatum(exists);
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ *op->resvalue = JsonPathQuery(item, path, jexpr->wrapper, &empty,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (!error && !empty)
+ *op->resnull = (DatumGetPointer(*op->resvalue) == NULL);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ {
+ JsonbValue *jbv = JsonPathValue(item, path, &empty,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (jbv == NULL)
+ {
+ /* Will be coerced with result_coercion. */
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ }
+ else if (!error && !empty)
+ {
+ /*
+ * If the requested output type is json(b), use
+ * result_coercion to do the coercion.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->returning->typid == JSONOID ||
+ jexpr->returning->typid == JSONBOID)
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(jbv));
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Else, use one of the item_coercions.
+ *
+ * Error out if no cast expression exists.
+ */
+ ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(jbv, jsestate, throw_error,
+ &jump_eval_coercion,
+ op->resvalue, op->resnull);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON expression op %d", jexpr->op);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (empty)
+ {
+ if (jexpr->on_empty)
+ {
+ if (jexpr->on_empty->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_NO_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("no SQL/JSON item"));
+ else
+ post_eval->empty.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ Assert(jsestate->jump_empty >= 0);
+ return jsestate->jump_empty;
+ }
+ else if (jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_NO_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("no SQL/JSON item"));
+ else
+ post_eval->error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+
+ Assert(jsestate->jump_error >= 0);
+ return jsestate->jump_error;
+ }
+
+ if (error)
+ {
+ Assert(!throw_error && jsestate->jump_error >= 0);
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ post_eval->error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+ return jsestate->jump_error;
+ }
+
+ /* Else return the coercion step address or the address to skip to end. */
+ return jump_eval_coercion >= 0 ? jump_eval_coercion : jsestate->jump_end;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Selects a coercion for a given JsonbValue based on its type.
+ *
+ * On return, *resvalue and *resnull are set to the value extracted from the
+ * JsonbValue and *jump_eval_item_coercion is set to the step address of the
+ * coercion expression.
+ *
+ * If the found expression is a JsonCoercion node that means the parser
+ * didnt' find a cast to do the coercion, so throw an error if the
+ * ON ERROR behavior says to do so.
+ */
+static void
+ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(JsonbValue *item, JsonExprState *jsestate,
+ bool throw_error,
+ int *jump_eval_item_coercion,
+ Datum *resvalue, bool *resnull)
+{
+ int *eval_item_coercion_jumps = jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps;
+ bool *item_coercion_via_expr = jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr;
+ bool via_expr;
+ int jump_to;
+ JsonbValue buf;
+
+ if (item->type == jbvBinary && JsonContainerIsScalar(item->val.binary.data))
+ {
+ bool is_scalar PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+
+ is_scalar = JsonbExtractScalar(item->val.binary.data, &buf);
+ item = &buf;
+ Assert(is_scalar);
+ }
+
+ *resnull = false;
+
+ /* get coercion state reference and datum of the corresponding SQL type */
+ switch (item->type)
+ {
+ case jbvNull:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeNull];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeNull];
+ *resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *resnull = true;
+ break;
+
+ case jbvString:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeString];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeString];
+ *resvalue =
+ PointerGetDatum(cstring_to_text_with_len(item->val.string.val,
+ item->val.string.len));
+ break;
+
+ case jbvNumeric:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeNumeric];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeNumeric];
+ *resvalue = NumericGetDatum(item->val.numeric);
+ break;
+
+ case jbvBool:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeBoolean];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeBoolean];
+ *resvalue = BoolGetDatum(item->val.boolean);
+ break;
+
+ case jbvDatetime:
+ *resvalue = item->val.datetime.value;
+ switch (item->val.datetime.typid)
+ {
+ case DATEOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeDate];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeDate];
+ break;
+ case TIMEOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTime];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTime];
+ break;
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimetz];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimetz];
+ break;
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimestamp];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimestamp];
+ break;
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimestamptz];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimestamptz];
+ break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonb datetime type oid %u",
+ item->val.datetime.typid);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case jbvArray:
+ case jbvObject:
+ case jbvBinary:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeComposite];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeComposite];
+ *resvalue = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(item));
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonb value type %d", item->type);
+ }
+
+ /* If the expression is a JsonCoercion, throw an error. */
+ if (jump_to >= 0 && !via_expr)
+ {
+ if (throw_error)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SQL_JSON_ITEM_CANNOT_BE_CAST_TO_TARGET_TYPE),
+ errmsg("SQL/JSON item cannot be cast to target type"));
+
+ *resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *resnull = true;
+ }
+
+ *jump_eval_item_coercion = jump_to;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Coerce a jsonb value produced by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() or an ON ERROR /
+ * EMPTY behavior expression to the target type by either calling
+ * json_populate_type() or by directly calling the type's input function in
+ * some cases.
+ *
+ * Any soft errors that occur will be checked by EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH
+ * that will run right after this.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext)
+{
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext;
+ Datum res = *op->resvalue;
+ bool resnull = *op->resnull;
+ Jsonb *jb = !resnull ? DatumGetJsonbP(res) : NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * Can't go to json_populate_type() for scalars when OMIT QUOTES is
+ * specified, because it keeps the quotes by default. So let's do the
+ * deed ourselves by calling the input function, that is, after removing
+ * the quotes.
+ */
+ if (jb && JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb) && coercion->omit_quotes)
+ {
+ FmgrInfo *input_finfo = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo;
+ Oid typioparam = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam;
+ char *val_string = JsonbUnquote(jb);
+
+ (void) InputFunctionCallSafe(input_finfo, val_string, typioparam,
+ coercion->targettypmod,
+ (Node *) escontext,
+ op->resvalue);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ void *cache = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache;
+
+ *op->resvalue = json_populate_type(res, JSONBOID,
+ coercion->targettype,
+ coercion->targettypmod,
+ &cache,
+ econtext->ecxt_per_query_memory,
+ op->resnull, (Node *) escontext);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Checks if the coercion evaluation led to an error. If an error did occur,
+ * this sets post_eval->error to trigger the subsequent ON ERROR handling
+ * steps.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(&jsestate->escontext))
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ jsestate->post_eval.error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ /*
+ * Also make ErrorSaveContext ready for the next row. Since we never
+ * set details_wanted, we don't need to also reset error_data, which
+ * would be NULL anyway.
+ */
+ Assert(!jsestate->escontext.details_wanted &&
+ jsestate->escontext.error_data == NULL);
+ jsestate->escontext.error_occurred = false;
+ }
+}
/*
* ExecEvalGroupingFunc
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
index 09994503b1..7a5ff2fedf 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
@@ -1930,6 +1930,146 @@ llvm_compile_expr(ExprState *state)
LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
break;
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH:
+ {
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+ LLVMValueRef v_ret;
+
+ /*
+ * Call ExecEvalJsonExprPath(). It returns the address of
+ * the step to perform next.
+ */
+ v_ret = build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonExprPath",
+ v_state, op, v_econtext);
+
+ /*
+ * Build a switch to map the return value, which is a
+ * runtime value of the step address to perform next, to
+ * either jump_empty, jump_error, or the coercion
+ * expression.
+ */
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->jump_error >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions > 0)
+ {
+ int i;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_empty;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_error;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_coercion;
+ LLVMValueRef v_switch;
+ LLVMBasicBlockRef b_done,
+ b_empty,
+ b_error,
+ b_result_coercion,
+ *b_item_coercions = NULL;
+
+ b_empty =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_empty", opno);
+ b_error =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_error", opno);
+ b_result_coercion =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_result_coercion", opno);
+ if (jsestate->num_item_coercions > 0)
+ {
+ b_item_coercions = palloc(sizeof(LLVMBasicBlockRef) *
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions);
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ b_item_coercions[i] =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_item_coercion.%d",
+ opno, i);
+ }
+ }
+ b_done =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_done", opno);
+
+ v_switch = LLVMBuildSwitch(b,
+ v_ret,
+ b_done,
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions + 3);
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_empty? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_empty = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_empty);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_empty, b_empty);
+ }
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_error? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_error >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_error = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_error);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_error, b_error);
+ }
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_coercion = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_coercion, b_result_coercion);
+ }
+ /* Returned one of jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[]? */
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ if (jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i] >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_coercion = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i]);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_coercion, b_item_coercions[i]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* ON EMPTY code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_empty);
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_empty]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* ON ERROR code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_error);
+ if (jsestate->jump_error >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_error]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* result_coercion code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_result_coercion);
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* item coercion code blocks */
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_item_coercions[i]);
+ if (jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i] >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i]]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ }
+
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_done);
+ }
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonCoercion",
+ v_state, op, v_econtext);
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish",
+ v_state, op);
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
case EEOP_AGGREF:
{
LLVMValueRef v_aggno;
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
index 47c9daf402..edd1e1679b 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
@@ -172,6 +172,9 @@ void *referenced_functions[] =
ExecEvalXmlExpr,
ExecEvalJsonConstructor,
ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate,
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercion,
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish,
+ ExecEvalJsonExprPath,
MakeExpandedObjectReadOnlyInternal,
slot_getmissingattrs,
slot_getsomeattrs_int,
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
index a02332a1ec..09a05a0373 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
@@ -857,6 +857,24 @@ makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
return jve;
}
+/*
+ * makeJsonBehavior -
+ * creates a JsonBehavior node
+ */
+JsonBehavior *
+makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr, JsonCoercion *coercion,
+ int location)
+{
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = makeNode(JsonBehavior);
+
+ behavior->btype = type;
+ behavior->expr = expr;
+ behavior->coercion = coercion;
+ behavior->location = location;
+
+ return behavior;
+}
+
/*
* makeJsonKeyValue -
* creates a JsonKeyValue node
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
index 030463cb42..d272027f8a 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
@@ -234,6 +234,33 @@ exprType(const Node *expr)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
type = BOOLOID;
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ type = jexpr->returning->typid;
+ break;
+ }
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ const JsonCoercion *coercion = (const JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ type = coercion->targettype;
+ break;
+ }
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ type = exprType(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ const JsonBehavior *behavior = (const JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ type = exprType((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else
+ type = exprType(behavior->expr);
+ break;
+ }
case T_NullTest:
type = BOOLOID;
break;
@@ -491,8 +518,32 @@ exprTypmod(const Node *expr)
return ((const SQLValueFunction *) expr)->typmod;
case T_JsonValueExpr:
return exprTypmod((Node *) ((const JsonValueExpr *) expr)->formatted_expr);
- case T_JsonConstructorExpr:
- return ((const JsonConstructorExpr *) expr)->returning->typmod;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ return jexpr->returning->typmod;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ const JsonCoercion *coercion = (const JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ return coercion->targettypmod;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ return exprTypmod(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ const JsonBehavior *behavior = (const JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ return exprTypmod((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else
+ return exprTypmod(behavior->expr);
+ }
+ break;
case T_CoerceToDomain:
return ((const CoerceToDomain *) expr)->resulttypmod;
case T_CoerceToDomainValue:
@@ -969,6 +1020,27 @@ exprCollation(const Node *expr)
/* IS JSON's result is boolean ... */
coll = InvalidOid; /* ... so it has no collation */
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ coll = exprCollation(((JsonExpr *) expr)->result_coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ coll = ((const JsonCoercion *) expr)->collation;
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ coll = exprCollation(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ coll = exprCollation((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else if (behavior->expr)
+ coll = exprCollation(behavior->expr);
+ else
+ coll = InvalidOid;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
/* NullTest's result is boolean ... */
coll = InvalidOid; /* ... so it has no collation */
@@ -1205,6 +1277,42 @@ exprSetCollation(Node *expr, Oid collation)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* result is always boolean */
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion)
+ exprSetCollation((Node *) jexpr->result_coercion, collation);
+ else
+ Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* result is always a
+ * json[b] type */
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) expr;
+
+ if (item_coercion->coercion)
+ exprSetCollation(item_coercion->coercion, collation);
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = (JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ coercion->collation = collation;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->expr)
+ exprSetCollation(behavior->expr, collation);
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ exprSetCollation((Node *) behavior->coercion, collation);
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
/* NullTest's result is boolean ... */
Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* ... so never set a collation */
@@ -1508,6 +1616,18 @@ exprLocation(const Node *expr)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
loc = ((const JsonIsPredicate *) expr)->location;
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jsexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ /* consider both function name and leftmost arg */
+ loc = leftmostLoc(jsexpr->location,
+ exprLocation(jsexpr->formatted_expr));
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ loc = exprLocation(((JsonBehavior *) expr)->expr);
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
{
const NullTest *nexpr = (const NullTest *) expr;
@@ -2260,6 +2380,45 @@ expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
break;
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
return WALK(((JsonIsPredicate *) node)->expr);
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jexpr->formatted_expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->result_coercion))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->item_coercions))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->passing_values))
+ return true;
+ /* we assume walker doesn't care about passing_names */
+ if (WALK(jexpr->on_empty))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->on_error))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(item_coercion->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(behavior->expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(behavior->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
@@ -3259,6 +3418,46 @@ expression_tree_mutator_impl(Node *node,
return (Node *) newnode;
}
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+ JsonExpr *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, jexpr, JsonExpr);
+ MUTATE(newnode->path_spec, jexpr->path_spec, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->formatted_expr, jexpr->formatted_expr, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->result_coercion, jexpr->result_coercion, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->item_coercions, jexpr->item_coercions, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->passing_values, jexpr->passing_values, List *);
+ /* assume mutator does not care about passing_names */
+ MUTATE(newnode->on_empty, jexpr->on_empty, JsonBehavior *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->on_error, jexpr->on_error, JsonBehavior *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ return (Node *) copyObject(node);
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) node;
+ JsonItemCoercion *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, item_coercion, JsonItemCoercion);
+ MUTATE(newnode->coercion, item_coercion->coercion, Node *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+ JsonBehavior *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, behavior, JsonBehavior);
+ MUTATE(newnode->expr, behavior->expr, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->coercion, behavior->coercion, JsonCoercion *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
{
NullTest *ntest = (NullTest *) node;
@@ -3945,6 +4144,36 @@ raw_expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
break;
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
return WALK(((JsonIsPredicate *) node)->expr);
+ case T_JsonArgument:
+ return WALK(((JsonArgument *) node)->val);
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfe = (JsonFuncExpr *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jfe->context_item))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jfe->pathspec))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jfe->passing))
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->output && WALK(jfe->output))
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->on_empty)
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->on_error)
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *jb = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jb->expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jb->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c b/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
index 8b76e98529..4cd606ca73 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
@@ -4879,7 +4879,8 @@ cost_qual_eval_walker(Node *node, cost_qual_eval_context *context)
IsA(node, SQLValueFunction) ||
IsA(node, XmlExpr) ||
IsA(node, CoerceToDomain) ||
- IsA(node, NextValueExpr))
+ IsA(node, NextValueExpr) ||
+ IsA(node, JsonExpr))
{
/* Treat all these as having cost 1 */
context->total.per_tuple += cpu_operator_cost;
diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
index 94eb56a1e7..8849864cad 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
@@ -417,6 +418,24 @@ contain_mutable_functions_walker(Node *node, void *context)
/* Check all subnodes */
}
+ if (IsA(node, JsonExpr))
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, node);
+ Const *cnst;
+
+ if (!IsA(jexpr->path_spec, Const))
+ return true;
+
+ cnst = castNode(Const, jexpr->path_spec);
+
+ Assert(cnst->consttype == JSONPATHOID);
+ if (cnst->constisnull)
+ return false;
+
+ return jspIsMutable(DatumGetJsonPathP(cnst->constvalue),
+ jexpr->passing_names, jexpr->passing_values);
+ }
+
if (IsA(node, SQLValueFunction))
{
/* all variants of SQLValueFunction are stable */
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index 6b88096e8e..ad95af0d91 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -651,10 +651,19 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
json_returning_clause_opt
json_name_and_value
json_aggregate_func
+ json_argument
+ json_behavior
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
%type <list> json_name_and_value_list
json_value_expr_list
json_array_aggregate_order_by_clause_opt
-%type <ival> json_predicate_type_constraint
+ json_arguments
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ json_passing_clause_opt
+%type <ival> json_behavior_type
+ json_predicate_type_constraint
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
%type <boolean> json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
json_object_constructor_null_clause_opt
json_array_constructor_null_clause_opt
@@ -695,7 +704,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
CACHE CALL CALLED CASCADE CASCADED CASE CAST CATALOG_P CHAIN CHAR_P
CHARACTER CHARACTERISTICS CHECK CHECKPOINT CLASS CLOSE
CLUSTER COALESCE COLLATE COLLATION COLUMN COLUMNS COMMENT COMMENTS COMMIT
- COMMITTED COMPRESSION CONCURRENTLY CONFIGURATION CONFLICT
+ COMMITTED COMPRESSION CONCURRENTLY CONDITIONAL CONFIGURATION CONFLICT
CONNECTION CONSTRAINT CONSTRAINTS CONTENT_P CONTINUE_P CONVERSION_P COPY
COST CREATE CROSS CSV CUBE CURRENT_P
CURRENT_CATALOG CURRENT_DATE CURRENT_ROLE CURRENT_SCHEMA
@@ -706,8 +715,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
DETACH DICTIONARY DISABLE_P DISCARD DISTINCT DO DOCUMENT_P DOMAIN_P
DOUBLE_P DROP
- EACH ELSE ENABLE_P ENCODING ENCRYPTED END_P ENUM_P ESCAPE EVENT EXCEPT
- EXCLUDE EXCLUDING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTE EXISTS EXPLAIN EXPRESSION
+ EACH ELSE EMPTY_P ENABLE_P ENCODING ENCRYPTED END_P ENUM_P ERROR_P ESCAPE
+ EVENT EXCEPT EXCLUDE EXCLUDING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTE EXISTS EXPLAIN EXPRESSION
EXTENSION EXTERNAL EXTRACT
FALSE_P FAMILY FETCH FILTER FINALIZE FIRST_P FLOAT_P FOLLOWING FOR
@@ -722,10 +731,10 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
INNER_P INOUT INPUT_P INSENSITIVE INSERT INSTEAD INT_P INTEGER
INTERSECT INTERVAL INTO INVOKER IS ISNULL ISOLATION
- JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
- JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE
+ JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_EXISTS JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_VALUE
- KEY KEYS
+ KEEP KEY KEYS
LABEL LANGUAGE LARGE_P LAST_P LATERAL_P
LEADING LEAKPROOF LEAST LEFT LEVEL LIKE LIMIT LISTEN LOAD LOCAL
@@ -739,7 +748,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
NOT NOTHING NOTIFY NOTNULL NOWAIT NULL_P NULLIF
NULLS_P NUMERIC
- OBJECT_P OF OFF OFFSET OIDS OLD ON ONLY OPERATOR OPTION OPTIONS OR
+ OBJECT_P OF OFF OFFSET OIDS OLD OMIT ON ONLY OPERATOR OPTION OPTIONS OR
ORDER ORDINALITY OTHERS OUT_P OUTER_P
OVER OVERLAPS OVERLAY OVERRIDING OWNED OWNER
@@ -748,7 +757,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
POSITION PRECEDING PRECISION PRESERVE PREPARE PREPARED PRIMARY
PRIOR PRIVILEGES PROCEDURAL PROCEDURE PROCEDURES PROGRAM PUBLICATION
- QUOTE
+ QUOTE QUOTES
RANGE READ REAL REASSIGN RECHECK RECURSIVE REF_P REFERENCES REFERENCING
REFRESH REINDEX RELATIVE_P RELEASE RENAME REPEATABLE REPLACE REPLICA
@@ -759,7 +768,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
SEQUENCE SEQUENCES
SERIALIZABLE SERVER SESSION SESSION_USER SET SETS SETOF SHARE SHOW
SIMILAR SIMPLE SKIP SMALLINT SNAPSHOT SOME SQL_P STABLE STANDALONE_P
- START STATEMENT STATISTICS STDIN STDOUT STORAGE STORED STRICT_P STRIP_P
+ START STATEMENT STATISTICS STDIN STDOUT STORAGE STORED STRICT_P STRING_P STRIP_P
SUBSCRIPTION SUBSTRING SUPPORT SYMMETRIC SYSID SYSTEM_P SYSTEM_USER
TABLE TABLES TABLESAMPLE TABLESPACE TEMP TEMPLATE TEMPORARY TEXT_P THEN
@@ -767,7 +776,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
TREAT TRIGGER TRIM TRUE_P
TRUNCATE TRUSTED TYPE_P TYPES_P
- UESCAPE UNBOUNDED UNCOMMITTED UNENCRYPTED UNION UNIQUE UNKNOWN
+ UESCAPE UNBOUNDED UNCONDITIONAL UNCOMMITTED UNENCRYPTED UNION UNIQUE UNKNOWN
UNLISTEN UNLOGGED UNTIL UPDATE USER USING
VACUUM VALID VALIDATE VALIDATOR VALUE_P VALUES VARCHAR VARIADIC VARYING
@@ -15776,6 +15785,62 @@ func_expr_common_subexpr:
n->location = @1;
$$ = (Node *) n;
}
+ | JSON_QUERY '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_returning_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_QUERY_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = (JsonOutput *) $7;
+ n->wrapper = $8;
+ n->quotes = $9;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($10);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($10);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | JSON_EXISTS '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_EXISTS_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = NULL;
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) $7;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | JSON_VALUE '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_returning_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_VALUE_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = (JsonOutput *) $7;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($8);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($8);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
;
@@ -16502,6 +16567,77 @@ opt_asymmetric: ASYMMETRIC
;
/* SQL/JSON support */
+json_passing_clause_opt:
+ PASSING json_arguments { $$ = $2; }
+ | /*EMPTY*/ { $$ = NIL; }
+ ;
+
+json_arguments:
+ json_argument { $$ = list_make1($1); }
+ | json_arguments ',' json_argument { $$ = lappend($1, $3); }
+ ;
+
+json_argument:
+ json_value_expr AS ColLabel
+ {
+ JsonArgument *n = makeNode(JsonArgument);
+
+ n->val = (JsonValueExpr *) $1;
+ n->name = $3;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+/* ARRAY is a noise word */
+json_wrapper_behavior:
+ WITHOUT WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_NONE; }
+ | WITHOUT ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_NONE; }
+ | WITH WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH CONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_CONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_CONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | /* empty */ { $$ = JSW_UNSPEC; }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior:
+ DEFAULT a_expr
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonBehavior(JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT, $2, NULL, @1); }
+ | json_behavior_type
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonBehavior($1, NULL, NULL, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior_type:
+ ERROR_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR; }
+ | NULL_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL; }
+ | TRUE_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE; }
+ | FALSE_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE; }
+ | UNKNOWN { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN; }
+ | EMPTY_P ARRAY { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
+ | EMPTY_P OBJECT_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT; }
+ /* non-standard, for Oracle compatibility only */
+ | EMPTY_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior_clause_opt:
+ json_behavior ON EMPTY_P
+ { $$ = list_make2($1, NULL); }
+ | json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = list_make2(NULL, $1); }
+ | json_behavior ON EMPTY_P json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = list_make2($1, $4); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = list_make2(NULL, NULL); }
+ ;
+
+json_on_error_clause_opt:
+ json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = $1; }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
json_value_expr:
a_expr json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -16546,6 +16682,14 @@ json_format_clause_opt:
}
;
+json_quotes_clause_opt:
+ KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING_P { $$ = JS_QUOTES_KEEP; }
+ | KEEP QUOTES { $$ = JS_QUOTES_KEEP; }
+ | OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING_P { $$ = JS_QUOTES_OMIT; }
+ | OMIT QUOTES { $$ = JS_QUOTES_OMIT; }
+ | /* EMPTY */ { $$ = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC; }
+ ;
+
json_returning_clause_opt:
RETURNING Typename json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -17162,6 +17306,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| COMMIT
| COMMITTED
| COMPRESSION
+ | CONDITIONAL
| CONFIGURATION
| CONFLICT
| CONNECTION
@@ -17198,10 +17343,12 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| DOUBLE_P
| DROP
| EACH
+ | EMPTY_P
| ENABLE_P
| ENCODING
| ENCRYPTED
| ENUM_P
+ | ERROR_P
| ESCAPE
| EVENT
| EXCLUDE
@@ -17251,6 +17398,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| INSTEAD
| INVOKER
| ISOLATION
+ | KEEP
| KEY
| KEYS
| LABEL
@@ -17297,6 +17445,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| OFF
| OIDS
| OLD
+ | OMIT
| OPERATOR
| OPTION
| OPTIONS
@@ -17327,6 +17476,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| PROGRAM
| PUBLICATION
| QUOTE
+ | QUOTES
| RANGE
| READ
| REASSIGN
@@ -17386,6 +17536,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| STORAGE
| STORED
| STRICT_P
+ | STRING_P
| STRIP_P
| SUBSCRIPTION
| SUPPORT
@@ -17408,6 +17559,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| UESCAPE
| UNBOUNDED
| UNCOMMITTED
+ | UNCONDITIONAL
| UNENCRYPTED
| UNKNOWN
| UNLISTEN
@@ -17468,10 +17620,13 @@ col_name_keyword:
| JSON
| JSON_ARRAY
| JSON_ARRAYAGG
+ | JSON_EXISTS
| JSON_OBJECT
| JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ | JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_VALUE
| LEAST
| NATIONAL
| NCHAR
@@ -17704,6 +17859,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| COMMITTED
| COMPRESSION
| CONCURRENTLY
+ | CONDITIONAL
| CONFIGURATION
| CONFLICT
| CONNECTION
@@ -17756,11 +17912,13 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| DROP
| EACH
| ELSE
+ | EMPTY_P
| ENABLE_P
| ENCODING
| ENCRYPTED
| END_P
| ENUM_P
+ | ERROR_P
| ESCAPE
| EVENT
| EXCLUDE
@@ -17830,10 +17988,14 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| JSON
| JSON_ARRAY
| JSON_ARRAYAGG
+ | JSON_EXISTS
| JSON_OBJECT
| JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ | JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_VALUE
+ | KEEP
| KEY
| KEYS
| LABEL
@@ -17894,6 +18056,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| OFF
| OIDS
| OLD
+ | OMIT
| ONLY
| OPERATOR
| OPTION
@@ -17931,6 +18094,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| PROGRAM
| PUBLICATION
| QUOTE
+ | QUOTES
| RANGE
| READ
| REAL
@@ -17999,6 +18163,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| STORAGE
| STORED
| STRICT_P
+ | STRING_P
| STRIP_P
| SUBSCRIPTION
| SUBSTRING
@@ -18033,6 +18198,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| UESCAPE
| UNBOUNDED
| UNCOMMITTED
+ | UNCONDITIONAL
| UNENCRYPTED
| UNIQUE
| UNKNOWN
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index 9300c7b9ab..5493b05ae8 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/date.h"
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
+#include "utils/jsonb.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
@@ -90,6 +91,22 @@ static Node *transformJsonParseExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonParseExpr *expr);
static Node *transformJsonScalarExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonScalarExpr *expr);
static Node *transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate,
JsonSerializeExpr *expr);
+static Node *transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *p);
+static JsonExpr *transformJsonExprCommon(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func,
+ const char *constructName);
+static void transformJsonPassingArgs(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
+ JsonFormatType format, List *args,
+ List **passing_values, List **passing_names);
+static Node *coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(ParseState *pstate, JsonExpr *jsexpr);
+static Oid JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(JsonExpr *jsexpr);
+static Node *coerceJsonExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr,
+ const JsonReturning *returning);
+static JsonCoercion *makeJsonCoercion(const JsonReturning *returning);
+static List *InitJsonItemCoercions(ParseState *pstate, const JsonReturning *returning,
+ Oid contextItemTypeId);
+static JsonBehavior *transformJsonBehavior(ParseState *pstate, JsonBehavior *behavior,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior,
+ JsonReturning *returning);
static Node *make_row_comparison_op(ParseState *pstate, List *opname,
List *largs, List *rargs, int location);
static Node *make_row_distinct_op(ParseState *pstate, List *opname,
@@ -353,6 +370,10 @@ transformExprRecurse(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr)
result = transformJsonSerializeExpr(pstate, (JsonSerializeExpr *) expr);
break;
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ result = transformJsonFuncExpr(pstate, (JsonFuncExpr *) expr);
+ break;
+
default:
/* should not reach here */
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized node type: %d", (int) nodeTag(expr));
@@ -3229,7 +3250,7 @@ makeJsonByteaToTextConversion(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format, int location)
static Node *
transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
JsonValueExpr *ve, JsonFormatType default_format,
- Oid targettype)
+ Oid targettype, bool isarg)
{
Node *expr = transformExprRecurse(pstate, (Node *) ve->raw_expr);
Node *rawexpr;
@@ -3261,6 +3282,41 @@ transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
else
format = ve->format->format_type;
}
+ else if (isarg)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Special treatment for PASSING arguments.
+ *
+ * Pass types supported by GetJsonPathVar() /
+ * JsonItemFromDatum() directly without converting to json[b].
+ */
+ switch (exprtype)
+ {
+ case BOOLOID:
+ case NUMERICOID:
+ case INT2OID:
+ case INT4OID:
+ case INT8OID:
+ case FLOAT4OID:
+ case FLOAT8OID:
+ case TEXTOID:
+ case VARCHAROID:
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ return expr;
+
+ default:
+ if (typcategory == TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
+ return expr;
+ /* else convert argument to json[b] type */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ format = default_format;
+ }
else if (exprtype == JSONOID || exprtype == JSONBOID)
format = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT; /* do not format json[b] types */
else
@@ -3272,7 +3328,12 @@ transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
Node *coerced;
bool only_allow_cast = OidIsValid(targettype);
- if (!only_allow_cast &&
+ /*
+ * PASSING args are handled appropriately by GetJsonPathVar() /
+ * JsonItemFromDatum().
+ */
+ if (!isarg &&
+ !only_allow_cast &&
exprtype != BYTEAOID && typcategory != TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
ereport(ERROR,
errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
@@ -3425,6 +3486,11 @@ transformJsonOutput(ParseState *pstate, const JsonOutput *output,
errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("returning SETOF types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions"));
+ if (get_typtype(ret->typid) == TYPTYPE_PSEUDO)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions"));
+
if (ret->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT)
/* assign JSONB format when returning jsonb, or JSON format otherwise */
ret->format->format_type =
@@ -3621,7 +3687,7 @@ transformJsonObjectConstructor(ParseState *pstate, JsonObjectConstructor *ctor)
Node *val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_OBJECT()",
kv->value,
JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = lappend(args, key);
args = lappend(args, val);
@@ -3808,7 +3874,7 @@ transformJsonObjectAgg(ParseState *pstate, JsonObjectAgg *agg)
val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_OBJECTAGG()",
agg->arg->value,
JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = list_make2(key, val);
returning = transformJsonConstructorOutput(pstate, agg->constructor->output,
@@ -3864,9 +3930,8 @@ transformJsonArrayAgg(ParseState *pstate, JsonArrayAgg *agg)
Oid aggfnoid;
Oid aggtype;
- arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAYAGG()",
- agg->arg,
- JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, InvalidOid);
+ arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAYAGG()", agg->arg,
+ JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, InvalidOid, false);
returning = transformJsonConstructorOutput(pstate, agg->constructor->output,
list_make1(arg));
@@ -3913,9 +3978,8 @@ transformJsonArrayConstructor(ParseState *pstate, JsonArrayConstructor *ctor)
{
JsonValueExpr *jsval = castNode(JsonValueExpr, lfirst(lc));
Node *val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAY()",
- jsval,
- JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ jsval, JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = lappend(args, val);
}
@@ -4074,7 +4138,7 @@ transformJsonParseExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonParseExpr *jsexpr)
* function-like CASTs.
*/
arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON()", jsexpr->expr,
- JS_FORMAT_JSON, returning->typid);
+ JS_FORMAT_JSON, returning->typid, false);
}
return makeJsonConstructorExpr(pstate, JSCTOR_JSON_PARSE, list_make1(arg), NULL,
@@ -4119,7 +4183,7 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
Node *arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_SERIALIZE()",
expr->expr,
JS_FORMAT_JSON,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
if (expr->output)
{
@@ -4153,3 +4217,526 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
return makeJsonConstructorExpr(pstate, JSCTOR_JSON_SERIALIZE, list_make1(arg),
NULL, returning, false, false, expr->location);
}
+
+/*
+ * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS functions into a JsonExpr node.
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
+{
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr = NULL;
+ const char *func_name = NULL;
+
+ switch (func->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_EXISTS";
+ break;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_QUERY";
+ break;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_VALUE";
+ break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Only allow FORMAT specification for JSON_QUERY(). */
+ if (func->output && func->op != JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ JsonFormat *format = func->output->returning->format;
+
+ if (format->format_type != JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT ||
+ format->encoding != JS_ENC_DEFAULT)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("cannot specify FORMAT in RETURNING clause of %s()",
+ func_name),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, format->location));
+ }
+
+ if (func->op == JSON_QUERY_OP &&
+ func->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC &&
+ (func->wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL ||
+ func->wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL))
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, func->location));
+
+
+ jsexpr = transformJsonExprCommon(pstate, func, func_name);
+
+ switch (func->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = BOOLOID;
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ jsexpr->wrapper = func->wrapper;
+
+ /*
+ * Keep quotes by default, omitting them only if OMIT QUOTES is
+ * specified.
+ */
+ jsexpr->omit_quotes = (func->quotes == JS_QUOTES_OMIT);
+
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ JsonReturning *ret = jsexpr->returning;
+
+ ret->typid = JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(jsexpr);
+ ret->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
+
+ if (func->on_empty)
+ jsexpr->on_empty = transformJsonBehavior(pstate,
+ func->on_empty,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ /* Make JSON_VALUE return text by default */
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = TEXTOID;
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
+
+ /*
+ * Initialize expressions to coerce the scalar value returned
+ * by JsonPathValue() to the "returning" type.
+ */
+ if (jsexpr->result_coercion)
+ jsexpr->item_coercions =
+ InitJsonItemCoercions(pstate, jsexpr->returning,
+ exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr));
+
+ if (func->on_empty)
+ jsexpr->on_empty = transformJsonBehavior(pstate,
+ func->on_empty,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) jsexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Common code for JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS transformation
+ * into a JsonExpr node.
+ */
+static JsonExpr *
+transformJsonExprCommon(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func,
+ const char *constructName)
+{
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr = makeNode(JsonExpr);
+ Node *pathspec;
+
+ jsexpr->location = func->location;
+ jsexpr->op = func->op;
+ jsexpr->formatted_expr = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, constructName,
+ func->context_item,
+ JS_FORMAT_JSON,
+ InvalidOid, false);
+
+ if (exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr) != JSONBOID)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("%s() is not yet implemented for the json type",
+ constructName),
+ errhint("Try casting the argument to jsonb"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(jsexpr->formatted_expr)));
+
+ jsexpr->format = func->context_item->format;
+
+ /* Both set in the caller. */
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = NULL;
+ jsexpr->omit_quotes = false;
+
+ pathspec = transformExprRecurse(pstate, func->pathspec);
+
+ jsexpr->path_spec =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, pathspec, exprType(pathspec),
+ JSONPATHOID, -1,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT, COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+ exprLocation(pathspec));
+ if (!jsexpr->path_spec)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression must be of type %s, not of type %s",
+ "jsonpath", format_type_be(exprType(pathspec))),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(pathspec))));
+
+ /*
+ * Transform and coerce to json[b] passing arguments, whose format is
+ * determined by context item type.
+ */
+ transformJsonPassingArgs(pstate, constructName,
+ exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr) == JSONBOID ?
+ JS_FORMAT_JSONB : JS_FORMAT_JSON,
+ func->passing,
+ &jsexpr->passing_values,
+ &jsexpr->passing_names);
+
+ jsexpr->returning = transformJsonOutput(pstate, func->output, false);
+
+ /* JSON_QUERY supports specifying FORMAT explicitly. */
+ if (func->op != JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->format->format_type = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
+ jsexpr->returning->format->encoding = JS_ENC_DEFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return jsexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Transform a JSON PASSING clause.
+ */
+static void
+transformJsonPassingArgs(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
+ JsonFormatType format, List *args,
+ List **passing_values, List **passing_names)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ *passing_values = NIL;
+ *passing_names = NIL;
+
+ foreach(lc, args)
+ {
+ JsonArgument *arg = castNode(JsonArgument, lfirst(lc));
+ Node *expr = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, constructName,
+ arg->val, format,
+ InvalidOid, true);
+
+ *passing_values = lappend(*passing_values, expr);
+ *passing_names = lappend(*passing_names, makeString(arg->name));
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create an expression to coerce the output of JSON_VALUE() / JSON_QUERY()
+ * to the output type, if needed.
+ */
+static Node *
+coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(ParseState *pstate, JsonExpr *jsexpr)
+{
+ JsonReturning *returning = jsexpr->returning;
+ Node *context_item = jsexpr->formatted_expr;
+ int default_typmod;
+ Oid default_typid;
+
+ Assert(returning);
+
+ /*
+ * Use a JsonCoercion node to implement a non-default QUOTES or WRAPPER
+ * behavior.
+ */
+ if (jsexpr->omit_quotes || jsexpr->wrapper != JSW_UNSPEC)
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+
+ coercion->omit_quotes = jsexpr->omit_quotes;
+
+ return (Node *) coercion;
+ }
+
+ default_typid = JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(jsexpr);
+ default_typmod = -1;
+ if (returning->typid != default_typid ||
+ returning->typmod != default_typmod)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the result of
+ * evaluating the JSON_VALUE/QUERY jsonpath expression as input to the
+ * coercion expression.
+ */
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ placeholder->typeId = exprType(context_item);
+ placeholder->typeMod = exprTypmod(context_item);
+ placeholder->collation = exprCollation(context_item);
+
+ Assert(placeholder->typeId == default_typid);
+ Assert(placeholder->typeMod == default_typmod);
+
+ return coerceJsonExpr(pstate, (Node *) placeholder, returning);
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Returns the default type for a given JsonExpr for a given JsonFormat. */
+static Oid
+JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(JsonExpr *jsexpr)
+{
+ JsonFormat *format = jsexpr->format;
+ Node *context_item = jsexpr->formatted_expr;
+
+ Assert(format);
+ if (format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB)
+ return JSONBOID;
+ else if (format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT &&
+ exprType(context_item) == JSONBOID)
+ return JSONBOID;
+
+ return JSONOID;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns a JsonCoercion node to coerce a jsonb-valued expression to the
+ * target type given by 'returning' using either json_populate_type() or
+ * by using the target type's input function.
+ */
+static JsonCoercion *
+makeJsonCoercion(const JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = makeNode(JsonCoercion);
+
+ coercion->targettype = returning->typid;
+ coercion->targettypmod = returning->typmod;
+
+ return coercion;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Set up a JsonCoercion node to:
+ *
+ * - coerce expression to the output returning type, or
+ * - coerce using json_populate_type() if returning type requires it, or
+ * - coerce via I/O.
+ */
+static Node *
+coerceJsonExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr, const JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ Node *coerced_expr;
+
+ coerced_expr = coerceJsonFuncExpr(pstate, expr, returning, false);
+ if (coerced_expr)
+ {
+ if (coerced_expr == expr)
+ return NULL;
+ return coerced_expr;
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Initialize JsonCoercion nodes for coercing a given JSON item value produced
+ * by JSON_VALUE to the target "returning" type; also see
+ * ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion().
+ */
+static List *
+InitJsonItemCoercions(ParseState *pstate, const JsonReturning *returning,
+ Oid contextItemTypeId)
+{
+ List *item_coercions = NIL;
+ int i;
+ Oid typeoid;
+ struct
+ {
+ JsonItemType item_type;
+ Oid typeoid;
+ } item_types[] =
+ {
+ {JsonItemTypeNull, UNKNOWNOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeString, TEXTOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeNumeric, NUMERICOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeBoolean, BOOLOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeDate, DATEOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTime, TIMEOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimetz, TIMETZOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimestamp, TIMESTAMPOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimestamptz, TIMESTAMPTZOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeComposite, contextItemTypeId},
+ {JsonItemTypeInvalid, InvalidOid}
+ };
+
+ for (i = 0; OidIsValid(typeoid = item_types[i].typeoid); i++)
+ {
+ Node *expr;
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = makeNode(JsonItemCoercion);
+
+ if (typeoid == UNKNOWNOID)
+ {
+ expr = (Node *) makeNullConst(UNKNOWNOID, -1, InvalidOid);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the result of
+ * JSON_VALUE jsonpath expression to the coercion function.
+ */
+ placeholder->typeId = item_types[i].typeoid;
+ placeholder->typeMod = -1;
+ placeholder->collation = InvalidOid;
+
+ expr = (Node *) placeholder;
+ }
+
+ item_coercion->item_type = item_types[i].item_type;
+ item_coercion->coercion = coerceJsonExpr(pstate, expr, returning);
+ item_coercions = lappend(item_coercions, item_coercion);
+ }
+
+ return item_coercions;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns constant values to be returned to the user for various
+ * non-ERROR ON ERROR/EMPTY behaviors.
+ *
+ * Note that JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT expression is handled by the
+ * caller separately.
+ */
+static Node *
+GetJsonBehaviorConstExpr(JsonBehaviorType btype, int location)
+{
+ Datum val = (Datum) 0;
+ Oid typid = JSONBOID;
+ int len = -1;
+ bool isbyval = false;
+ bool isnull = false;
+ Const *con;
+
+ switch (btype)
+ {
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY:
+ val = DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in, CStringGetDatum("[]"));
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT:
+ val = DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in, CStringGetDatum("{}"));
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE:
+ val = BoolGetDatum(true);
+ typid = BOOLOID;
+ len = sizeof(bool);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE:
+ val = BoolGetDatum(false);
+ typid = BOOLOID;
+ len = sizeof(bool);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY:
+ val = (Datum) 0;
+ isnull = true;
+ typid = INT4OID;
+ len = sizeof(int32);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR:
+ /* Always handled in the caller. */
+ Assert(false);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON behavior %d", btype);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ con = makeConst(typid, -1, InvalidOid, len, val, isnull, isbyval);
+ con->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) con;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Transform a JSON BEHAVIOR clause.
+ */
+static JsonBehavior *
+transformJsonBehavior(ParseState *pstate, JsonBehavior *behavior,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior,
+ JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ JsonBehaviorType behavior_type = default_behavior;
+ Node *expr = NULL;
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = NULL;
+ int location = -1;
+
+ if (behavior)
+ {
+ behavior_type = behavior->btype;
+ location = behavior->location;
+ if (behavior_type == JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT)
+ expr = transformExprRecurse(pstate, behavior->expr);
+ }
+
+ if (expr == NULL && behavior_type != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ expr = GetJsonBehaviorConstExpr(behavior_type, location);
+
+ if (expr)
+ {
+ Node *coerced_expr = expr;
+ bool isnull = (IsA(expr, Const) && ((Const *) expr)->constisnull);
+
+ /*
+ * Coerce NULLs and "default" (that is, not specified by the user)
+ * jsonb-valued expressions using a JsonCoercion node.
+ *
+ * For other (user-specified) non-NULL values, try to find a cast
+ * and error out if one is not found.
+ */
+ if (isnull ||
+ (exprType(expr) == JSONBOID &&
+ behavior_type == default_behavior))
+ coercion = makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+ else
+ coerced_expr =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, expr, exprType(expr),
+ returning->typid, returning->typmod,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT, COERCE_EXPLICIT_CAST,
+ exprLocation((Node *) behavior));
+
+ if (coerced_expr == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_CANNOT_COERCE),
+ errmsg("cannot cast behavior expression of type %s to %s",
+ format_type_be(exprType(expr)),
+ format_type_be(returning->typid)),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr)));
+ else
+ expr = coerced_expr;
+ }
+
+ return makeJsonBehavior(behavior_type, expr, coercion, location);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
index 0cd904f8da..ea5ac6bafe 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
@@ -1989,6 +1989,21 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
/* make JSON_ARRAYAGG act like a regular function */
*name = "json_arrayagg";
return 2;
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ /* make SQL/JSON functions act like a regular function */
+ switch (((JsonFuncExpr *) node)->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ *name = "json_exists";
+ return 2;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ *name = "json_query";
+ return 2;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ *name = "json_value";
+ return 2;
+ }
+ break;
default:
break;
}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index 6da6e27ee6..6d61d87f01 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -3085,7 +3085,7 @@ JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper, bool *empty,
singleton = count > 0 ? JsonValueListHead(&found) : NULL;
if (singleton == NULL)
wrap = false;
- else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE)
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE || wrapper == JSW_UNSPEC)
wrap = false;
else if (wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
wrap = true;
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index 0b2a164057..2735348416 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -476,6 +476,8 @@ static void get_const_expr(Const *constval, deparse_context *context,
int showtype);
static void get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context);
static void get_json_format(JsonFormat *format, StringInfo buf);
+static void get_json_returning(JsonReturning *returning, StringInfo buf,
+ bool json_format_by_default);
static void get_json_constructor(JsonConstructorExpr *ctor,
deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit);
static void get_json_constructor_options(JsonConstructorExpr *ctor,
@@ -518,6 +520,8 @@ static char *generate_qualified_type_name(Oid typid);
static text *string_to_text(char *str);
static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
static void get_reloptions(StringInfo buf, Datum reloptions);
+static void get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context,
+ bool showimplicit);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
@@ -8300,6 +8304,7 @@ isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags)
case T_WindowFunc:
case T_FuncExpr:
case T_JsonConstructorExpr:
+ case T_JsonExpr:
/* function-like: name(..) or name[..] */
return true;
@@ -8471,6 +8476,7 @@ isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags)
case T_GroupingFunc: /* own parentheses */
case T_WindowFunc: /* own parentheses */
case T_CaseExpr: /* other separators */
+ case T_JsonExpr: /* own parentheses */
return true;
default:
return false;
@@ -8586,6 +8592,64 @@ get_rule_expr_paren(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ')');
}
+static void
+get_json_behavior(JsonBehavior *behavior, deparse_context *context,
+ const char *on)
+{
+ /*
+ * The order of array elements must correspond to the order of
+ * JsonBehaviorType members.
+ */
+ const char *behavior_names[] =
+ {
+ " NULL",
+ " ERROR",
+ " EMPTY",
+ " TRUE",
+ " FALSE",
+ " UNKNOWN",
+ " EMPTY ARRAY",
+ " EMPTY OBJECT",
+ " DEFAULT "
+ };
+
+ if ((int) behavior->btype < 0 || behavior->btype >= lengthof(behavior_names))
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid json behavior type: %d", behavior->btype);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, behavior_names[behavior->btype]);
+
+ if (behavior->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT)
+ get_rule_expr(behavior->expr, context, false);
+
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " ON %s", on);
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_expr_options
+ *
+ * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS.
+ */
+static void
+get_json_expr_options(JsonExpr *jsexpr, deparse_context *context,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior)
+{
+ if (jsexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ if (jsexpr->wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER");
+ else if (jsexpr->wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER");
+
+ if (jsexpr->omit_quotes)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " OMIT QUOTES");
+ }
+
+ if (jsexpr->on_empty && jsexpr->on_empty->btype != default_behavior)
+ get_json_behavior(jsexpr->on_empty, context, "EMPTY");
+
+ if (jsexpr->on_error && jsexpr->on_error->btype != default_behavior)
+ get_json_behavior(jsexpr->on_error, context, "ERROR");
+}
/* ----------
* get_rule_expr - Parse back an expression
@@ -9745,6 +9809,7 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
}
break;
+
case T_JsonValueExpr:
{
JsonValueExpr *jve = (JsonValueExpr *) node;
@@ -9794,6 +9859,64 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
}
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+
+ switch (jexpr->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_EXISTS(");
+ break;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_QUERY(");
+ break;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_VALUE(");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ get_json_path_spec(jexpr->path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+
+ if (jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc1,
+ *lc2;
+ bool needcomma = false;
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " PASSING ");
+
+ forboth(lc1, jexpr->passing_names,
+ lc2, jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+ needcomma = true;
+
+ get_rule_expr((Node *) lfirst(lc2), context, showimplicit);
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s",
+ ((String *) lfirst_node(String, lc1))->sval);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (jexpr->op != JSON_EXISTS_OP ||
+ jexpr->returning->typid != BOOLOID)
+ get_json_returning(jexpr->returning, context->buf,
+ jexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP);
+
+ get_json_expr_options(jexpr, context,
+ jexpr->op != JSON_EXISTS_OP ?
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL :
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ")");
+ }
+ break;
+
case T_List:
{
char *sep;
@@ -9917,6 +10040,7 @@ looks_like_function(Node *node)
case T_MinMaxExpr:
case T_SQLValueFunction:
case T_XmlExpr:
+ case T_JsonExpr:
/* these are all accepted by func_expr_common_subexpr */
return true;
default:
@@ -10786,6 +10910,18 @@ get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context)
}
}
+/*
+ * get_json_path_spec - Parse back a JSON path specification
+ */
+static void
+get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ if (IsA(path_spec, Const))
+ get_const_expr((Const *) path_spec, context, -1);
+ else
+ get_rule_expr(path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+}
+
/*
* get_json_format - Parse back a JsonFormat node
*/
diff --git a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
index a28ddcdd77..5db354f220 100644
--- a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
+++ b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
@@ -240,6 +240,9 @@ typedef enum ExprEvalOp
EEOP_XMLEXPR,
EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR,
EEOP_IS_JSON,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH,
EEOP_AGGREF,
EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC,
EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC,
@@ -692,6 +695,21 @@ typedef struct ExprEvalStep
JsonIsPredicate *pred; /* original expression node */
} is_json;
+ /* for EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH */
+ struct
+ {
+ struct JsonExprState *jsestate;
+ } jsonexpr;
+
+ /* for EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION */
+ struct
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion;
+ FmgrInfo *input_finfo;
+ Oid typioparam;
+ void *json_populate_type_cache;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
+ } jsonexpr_coercion;
} d;
} ExprEvalStep;
@@ -755,7 +773,6 @@ typedef struct JsonConstructorExprState
int nargs;
} JsonConstructorExprState;
-
/* functions in execExpr.c */
extern void ExprEvalPushStep(ExprState *es, const ExprEvalStep *s);
@@ -809,6 +826,11 @@ extern void ExecEvalXmlExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalJsonConstructor(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
+extern void ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext);
+extern void ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
+extern int ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalGroupingFunc(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalSubPlan(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 444a5f0fd5..2e8df2301f 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -1008,6 +1008,92 @@ typedef struct DomainConstraintState
ExprState *check_exprstate; /* check_expr's eval state, or NULL */
} DomainConstraintState;
+/*
+ * Information about the state of JsonPath* evaluation.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonExprPostEvalState
+{
+ /* Did JsonPath* evaluation cause an error? */
+ NullableDatum error;
+
+ /* Is the result of JsonPath* evaluation empty? */
+ NullableDatum empty;
+
+ /*
+ * ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will set this to the address of the step to
+ * use to coerce the result of JsonPath* evaluation to the RETURNING type.
+ * Also see the description of possible step addresses that this could be
+ * set to in the definition of JsonExprState.
+ */
+ int jump_eval_coercion;
+} JsonExprPostEvalState;
+
+/* State for evaluating a JsonExpr, too big to inline */
+typedef struct JsonExprState
+{
+ /* original expression node */
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr;
+
+ /* value/isnull for formatted_expr */
+ NullableDatum formatted_expr;
+
+ /* value/isnull for pathspec */
+ NullableDatum pathspec;
+
+ /* JsonPathVariable entries for passing_values */
+ List *args;
+
+ /*
+ * Per-row result status info populated by ExecEvalJsonExprPath()
+ * and ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish().
+ */
+ JsonExprPostEvalState post_eval;
+
+ /*
+ * Addresses of the steps that implements the non-ERROR variant of ON EMPTY
+ * and ON ERROR behaviors, respectively.
+ */
+ int jump_empty;
+ int jump_error;
+
+ /*
+ * Addresses of steps to perform the coercion of the JsonPath* result value
+ * to the RETURNING type. Each address points to either 1) a special
+ * EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION step that handles coercion using the RETURNING
+ * type's input function or by using json_via_populate(), or 2) an
+ * expression such as CoerceViaIO. It may be -1 if no coercion is
+ * necessary.
+ *
+ * jump_eval_result_coercion points to the step to evaluate the coercion
+ * given in JsonExpr.result_coercion.
+ */
+ int jump_eval_result_coercion;
+
+ /* Jump to end to skip all the steps after EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH. */
+ int jump_end;
+
+ /* eval_item_coercion_jumps is an array of num_item_coercions elements
+ * each containing a step address to evaluate the coercion from a value of
+ * the given JsonItemType to the RETURNING type, or -1 if no coercion is
+ * necessary. item_coercion_via_expr is an array of boolean flags of the
+ * same length that indicates whether each valid step address in the
+ * eval_item_coercion_jumps array points to an expression or a
+ * EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION step. ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will cause an
+ * error if it's the latter, because that mode of coercion is not
+ * supported for all JsonItemTypes.
+ */
+ int num_item_coercions;
+ int *eval_item_coercion_jumps;
+ bool *item_coercion_via_expr;
+
+ /*
+ * For passing when initializing a EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE step for any
+ * CoerceViaIO nodes in the expression that must be evaluated in an
+ * error-safe manner.
+ */
+ ErrorSaveContext escontext;
+} JsonExprState;
+
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* Executor State Trees
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
index 2dc79648d2..a96fd62d7f 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
@@ -112,6 +112,8 @@ extern JsonFormat *makeJsonFormat(JsonFormatType type, JsonEncoding encoding,
int location);
extern JsonValueExpr *makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
JsonFormat *format);
+extern JsonBehavior *makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr,
+ JsonCoercion *coercion, int location);
extern Node *makeJsonKeyValue(Node *key, Node *value);
extern Node *makeJsonIsPredicate(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format,
JsonValueType item_type, bool unique_keys,
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index b3181f34ae..0184c76ce6 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1692,6 +1692,23 @@ typedef struct TriggerTransition
/* Nodes for SQL/JSON support */
+/*
+ * JsonQuotes -
+ * representation of [KEEP|OMIT] QUOTES clause for JSON_QUERY()
+ */
+typedef enum JsonQuotes
+{
+ JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC, /* unspecified */
+ JS_QUOTES_KEEP, /* KEEP QUOTES */
+ JS_QUOTES_OMIT, /* OMIT QUOTES */
+} JsonQuotes;
+
+/*
+ * JsonPathSpec -
+ * representation of JSON path constant
+ */
+typedef char *JsonPathSpec;
+
/*
* JsonOutput -
* representation of JSON output clause (RETURNING type [FORMAT format])
@@ -1703,6 +1720,36 @@ typedef struct JsonOutput
JsonReturning *returning; /* RETURNING FORMAT clause and type Oids */
} JsonOutput;
+/*
+ * JsonArgument -
+ * representation of argument from JSON PASSING clause
+ */
+typedef struct JsonArgument
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonValueExpr *val; /* argument value expression */
+ char *name; /* argument name */
+} JsonArgument;
+
+/*
+ * JsonFuncExpr -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON function expressions
+ */
+typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonExprOp op; /* expression type */
+ JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
+ Node *pathspec; /* JSON path specification expression */
+ List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
+ JsonOutput *output; /* output clause, if specified */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper; /* array wrapper behavior (JSON_QUERY only) */
+ JsonQuotes quotes; /* omit or keep quotes? (JSON_QUERY only) */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonFuncExpr;
+
/*
* JsonKeyValue -
* untransformed representation of JSON object key-value pair for
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index 61289d8124..fe9dfbb02a 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -1552,6 +1552,17 @@ typedef struct XmlExpr
int location;
} XmlExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonExprOp -
+ * enumeration of JSON functions using JSON path
+ */
+typedef enum JsonExprOp
+{
+ JSON_VALUE_OP, /* JSON_VALUE() */
+ JSON_QUERY_OP, /* JSON_QUERY() */
+ JSON_EXISTS_OP, /* JSON_EXISTS() */
+} JsonExprOp;
+
/*
* JsonEncoding -
* representation of JSON ENCODING clause
@@ -1582,11 +1593,32 @@ typedef enum JsonFormatType
*/
typedef enum JsonWrapper
{
+ JSW_UNSPEC,
JSW_NONE,
JSW_CONDITIONAL,
JSW_UNCONDITIONAL,
} JsonWrapper;
+/*
+ * JsonBehaviorType -
+ * enumeration of behavior types used in JSON ON ... BEHAVIOR clause
+ *
+ * If enum members are reordered, get_json_behavior() from ruleutils.c
+ * must be updated accordingly.
+ */
+typedef enum JsonBehaviorType
+{
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL = 0,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT,
+} JsonBehaviorType;
+
/*
* JsonFormat -
* representation of JSON FORMAT clause
@@ -1681,6 +1713,138 @@ typedef struct JsonIsPredicate
int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
} JsonIsPredicate;
+/*
+ * JsonCoercion
+ * Information about coercing a SQL/JSON value to the specified
+ * type at runtime using json_populate_type() or by calling the type's
+ * input funtion.
+ *
+ * A node of this type is created if the parser cannot find a cast expression
+ * using coerce_type().
+ */
+typedef struct JsonCoercion
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Oid targettype;
+ int32 targettypmod;
+ bool omit_quotes; /* omit quotes from scalar output strings? */
+ Oid collation; /* collation for coercion via I/O or populate */
+} JsonCoercion;
+
+/*
+ * JsonItemType
+ * Possible types for scalar values returned by JSON_VALUE()
+ *
+ * The comment next to each item type mentions the corresponding
+ * JsonbValue.jbvType.
+ */
+typedef enum JsonItemType
+{
+ JsonItemTypeNull, /* jbvNull */
+ JsonItemTypeString, /* jbvString */
+ JsonItemTypeNumeric, /* jbvNumeric */
+ JsonItemTypeBoolean, /* jbvBool */
+ JsonItemTypeDate, /* jbvDatetime: DATEOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTime, /* jbvDatetime: TIMEOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimetz, /* jbvDatetime: TIMETZOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimestamp, /* jbvDatetime: TIMESTAMPOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimestamptz,/* jbvDatetime: TIMESTAMPTZOID */
+ JsonItemTypeComposite, /* jbvArray, jbvObject, jbvBinary */
+ JsonItemTypeInvalid,
+} JsonItemType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonItemCoercion
+ * Coercion expression for the given JsonItemType
+ *
+ * If not NULL, 'coercion' given the expression node to convert a scalar value
+ * extracted from a JsonbValue of the given type to the target type given by
+ * JsonExpr.returning. NULL means the coercion is unnecessary.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonItemCoercion
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonItemType item_type;
+ Node *coercion;
+} JsonItemCoercion;
+
+/*
+ * JsonBehavior
+ * Information about ON ERROR / ON EMPTY behaviors of JSON_VALUE(),
+ * JSON_QUERY(), and JSON_EXISTS()
+ *
+ * 'expr' is the expression to emit when a given behavior (EMPTY or ERROR)
+ * occurs on evaluating the SQL/JSON query function. 'coercion' is set
+ * if 'expr' isn't already of the expected target type given by
+ * JsonExpr.returning.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonBehavior
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonBehaviorType btype;
+ Node *expr;
+ JsonCoercion *coercion; /* to coerce behavior expression when there is
+ * no cast to the target type */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonBehavior;
+
+/*
+ * JsonExpr -
+ * Transformed representation of JSON_VALUE(), JSON_QUERY(), and
+ * JSON_EXISTS()
+ */
+typedef struct JsonExpr
+{
+ Expr xpr;
+
+ /* JSON_* function identifier */
+ JsonExprOp op;
+
+ /* json(b)-valued expression to query */
+ Node *formatted_expr;
+
+ /* Format of the above expression needed by ruleutils.c */
+ JsonFormat *format;
+
+ /* jsopath-valued expression containing the query pattern */
+ Node *path_spec;
+
+ /* Expected type/format of the output. */
+ JsonReturning *returning;
+
+ /* Information about the PASSING argument expressions */
+ List *passing_names;
+ List *passing_values;
+
+ /* Use-specified or default ON EMPTY and ON ERROR behaviors */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty;
+ JsonBehavior *on_error;
+
+ /*
+ * Expression to convert the result of JSON_* function to the
+ * RETURNING type
+ */
+ Node *result_coercion;
+
+ /*
+ * List of expressions for coercing JSON_VALUE() result values, containing
+ * one element for every JsonItemType.
+ */
+ List *item_coercions;
+
+ /* WRAPPER specification for JSON_QUERY */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper;
+
+ /* KEEP or OMIT QUOTES for singleton scalars returned by JSON_QUERY() */
+ bool omit_quotes;
+
+ /* Original JsonFuncExpr's location */
+ int location;
+} JsonExpr;
+
/* ----------------
* NullTest
*
diff --git a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
index 2331acac09..94e1cb4dce 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("commit", COMMIT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("committed", COMMITTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("compression", COMPRESSION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("concurrently", CONCURRENTLY, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("conditional", CONDITIONAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("configuration", CONFIGURATION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("conflict", CONFLICT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("connection", CONNECTION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -147,11 +148,13 @@ PG_KEYWORD("double", DOUBLE_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("drop", DROP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("each", EACH, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("else", ELSE, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("empty", EMPTY_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("enable", ENABLE_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("encoding", ENCODING, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("encrypted", ENCRYPTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("end", END_P, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("enum", ENUM_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("error", ERROR_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("escape", ESCAPE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("event", EVENT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("except", EXCEPT, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
@@ -233,10 +236,14 @@ PG_KEYWORD("join", JOIN, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json", JSON, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_array", JSON_ARRAY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_arrayagg", JSON_ARRAYAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_exists", JSON_EXISTS, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_object", JSON_OBJECT, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_objectagg", JSON_OBJECTAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_query", JSON_QUERY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_scalar", JSON_SCALAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_serialize", JSON_SERIALIZE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_value", JSON_VALUE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("keep", KEEP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("key", KEY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("keys", KEYS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("label", LABEL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -302,6 +309,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("off", OFF, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("offset", OFFSET, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("oids", OIDS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("old", OLD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("omit", OMIT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("on", ON, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("only", ONLY, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("operator", OPERATOR, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -344,6 +352,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("procedures", PROCEDURES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("program", PROGRAM, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("publication", PUBLICATION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("quote", QUOTE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("quotes", QUOTES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("range", RANGE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("read", READ, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("real", REAL, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -414,6 +423,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("stdout", STDOUT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("storage", STORAGE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("stored", STORED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("strict", STRICT_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("string", STRING_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("strip", STRIP_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("subscription", SUBSCRIPTION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("substring", SUBSTRING, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -449,6 +459,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("types", TYPES_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("uescape", UESCAPE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unbounded", UNBOUNDED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("uncommitted", UNCOMMITTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("unconditional", UNCONDITIONAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unencrypted", UNENCRYPTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("union", UNION, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unique", UNIQUE, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
index 435c139ec2..b2aa44f36d 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
@@ -651,6 +651,34 @@ var_type: simple_type
$$.type_index = mm_strdup("-1");
$$.type_sizeof = NULL;
}
+ | STRING_P
+ {
+ if (INFORMIX_MODE)
+ {
+ /* In Informix mode, "string" is automatically a typedef */
+ $$.type_enum = ECPGt_string;
+ $$.type_str = mm_strdup("char");
+ $$.type_dimension = mm_strdup("-1");
+ $$.type_index = mm_strdup("-1");
+ $$.type_sizeof = NULL;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Otherwise, legal only if user typedef'ed it */
+ struct typedefs *this = get_typedef("string", false);
+
+ $$.type_str = (this->type->type_enum == ECPGt_varchar || this->type->type_enum == ECPGt_bytea) ? EMPTY : mm_strdup(this->name);
+ $$.type_enum = this->type->type_enum;
+ $$.type_dimension = this->type->type_dimension;
+ $$.type_index = this->type->type_index;
+ if (this->type->type_sizeof && strlen(this->type->type_sizeof) != 0)
+ $$.type_sizeof = this->type->type_sizeof;
+ else
+ $$.type_sizeof = cat_str(3, mm_strdup("sizeof("), mm_strdup(this->name), mm_strdup(")"));
+
+ struct_member_list[struct_level] = ECPGstruct_member_dup(this->struct_member_list);
+ }
+ }
| INTERVAL ecpg_interval
{
$$.type_enum = ECPGt_interval;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out b/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..04d5cc74e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_EXISTS() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+-- JSON_VALUE
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_VALUE() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+-- JSON_QUERY
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_QUERY() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..94c1b430fe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
@@ -0,0 +1,1073 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(JSON_OBJECT(RETURNING jsonb), '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'lax $.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{}', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"b": 1, "a": 2}', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": {"b": 1}}', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING 1 AS x);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING '1' AS x);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 2 AS y);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 1 AS y);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+-- extension: boolean expressions
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$ > 2');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a > 2' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ true
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$' RETURNING bool);
+ json_value
+------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 357
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+/* jsonb bytea ??? */
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING bytea ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON item cannot be cast to target type
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1.23
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1.23
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "1.23"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(5));
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+ json_value
+------------
+ aa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "\"aaa\""
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "\"aaa\""
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "aaa"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT 111 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 111
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 357
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$' RETURNING date) + 9;
+ ?column?
+------------
+ 03-01-2017
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
+CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT NULL ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
+CREATE DOMAIN rgb AS rainbow CHECK (VALUE IN ('red', 'green', 'blue'));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: value for domain rgb violates check constraint "rgb_check"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 'error' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ error
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' NULL ON EMPTY DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '0' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: " "
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 5
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSON); -- RETURNING FORMAT not allowed
+ERROR: cannot specify FORMAT in RETURNING clause of JSON_VALUE()
+LINE 1: ...CT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSO...
+ ^
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING record);
+ERROR: returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions
+SELECT
+ x,
+ JSON_VALUE(
+ jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}',
+ '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING x AS x
+ RETURNING int
+ DEFAULT -1 ON EMPTY
+ DEFAULT -2 ON ERROR
+ ) y
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 2) x;
+ x | y
+---+----
+ 0 | -2
+ 1 | 2
+ 2 | -1
+(3 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test PASSING and RETURNING date/time types
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+ json_value
+------------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018 PST
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamptz);
+ json_value
+------------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018 PST
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+ json_value
+--------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING date '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING date);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 02-21-2018
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING time '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING time);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 12:34:56
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timetz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timetz);
+ json_value
+-------------
+ 12:34:56+10
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamp '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+ json_value
+--------------------------
+ Wed Feb 21 12:34:56 2018
+(1 row)
+
+-- Also test RETURNING json[b]
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$'),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER)
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb 'null'),
+ ('12.3'),
+ ('true'),
+ ('"aaa"'),
+ ('[1, null, "2"]'),
+ ('{"a": 1, "b": [2]}')
+ ) foo(js);
+ json_query | json_query | json_query | json_query | json_query
+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+----------------------+----------------------
+ null | null | [null] | [null] | [null]
+ 12.3 | 12.3 | [12.3] | [12.3] | [12.3]
+ true | true | [true] | [true] | [true]
+ "aaa" | "aaa" | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"]
+ [1, null, "2"] | [1, null, "2"] | [1, null, "2"] | [[1, null, "2"]] | [[1, null, "2"]]
+ {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}] | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]
+(6 rows)
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]') AS "unspec",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITHOUT WRAPPER) AS "without",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER) AS "with cond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with uncond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with"
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb '1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('[null]'),
+ ('[12.3]'),
+ ('[true]'),
+ ('["aaa"]'),
+ ('[[1, 2, 3]]'),
+ ('[{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]'),
+ ('[1, "2", null, [3]]')
+ ) foo(js);
+ unspec | without | with cond | with uncond | with
+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+----------------------+----------------------
+ | | | |
+ | | | |
+ null | null | [null] | [null] | [null]
+ 12.3 | 12.3 | [12.3] | [12.3] | [12.3]
+ true | true | [true] | [true] | [true]
+ "aaa" | "aaa" | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"]
+ [1, 2, 3] | [1, 2, 3] | [1, 2, 3] | [[1, 2, 3]] | [[1, 2, 3]]
+ {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}] | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]
+ | | [1, "2", null, [3]] | [1, "2", null, [3]] | [1, "2", null, [3]]
+(9 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json
+DETAIL: Token "aaa" is invalid.
+CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: aaa
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json
+DETAIL: Token "aaa" is invalid.
+CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: aaa
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ \x616161
+(1 row)
+
+-- QUOTES behavior should not be specified when WITH WRAPPER used:
+-- Should fail
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES)...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES)...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER ...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER ...
+ ^
+-- Should succeed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1]
+(1 row)
+
+-- test QUOTES behavior.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] omit quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {1,2,3}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: expected JSON array
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1,3)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: malformed range literal: ""[1,2]""
+DETAIL: Missing left parenthesis or bracket.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]');
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ []
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ []
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY OBJECT ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "empty"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY NULL ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_QUERY should return singleton item without wrapper
+HINT: Use WITH WRAPPER clause to wrap SQL/JSON item sequence into array.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "empty"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(10));
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1,
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea);
+ json_query
+----------------
+ \x5b312c20325d
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+----------------
+ \x5b312c20325d
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bytea
+LINE 1: ... JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bytea
+LINE 1: ...jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING json EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bigint[]
+LINE 1: ...ON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bigint[]
+LINE 1: ..._QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING anyarray EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions
+SELECT
+ x, y,
+ JSON_QUERY(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3,4,5,null]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ >= $x && @ <= $y)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER
+ EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY
+ ) list
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 4) x,
+ generate_series(0, 4) y;
+ x | y | list
+---+---+--------------
+ 0 | 0 | []
+ 0 | 1 | [1]
+ 0 | 2 | [1, 2]
+ 0 | 3 | [1, 2, 3]
+ 0 | 4 | [1, 2, 3, 4]
+ 1 | 0 | []
+ 1 | 1 | [1]
+ 1 | 2 | [1, 2]
+ 1 | 3 | [1, 2, 3]
+ 1 | 4 | [1, 2, 3, 4]
+ 2 | 0 | []
+ 2 | 1 | []
+ 2 | 2 | [2]
+ 2 | 3 | [2, 3]
+ 2 | 4 | [2, 3, 4]
+ 3 | 0 | []
+ 3 | 1 | []
+ 3 | 2 | []
+ 3 | 3 | [3]
+ 3 | 4 | [3, 4]
+ 4 | 0 | []
+ 4 | 1 | []
+ 4 | 2 | []
+ 4 | 3 | []
+ 4 | 4 | [4]
+(25 rows)
+
+-- record type returning with quotes behavior.
+CREATE TYPE comp_abc AS (a text, b int, c timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc omit quotes);
+ json_query
+-------------------------------------
+ (abc,42,"Thu Jan 02 00:00:00 2003")
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: cannot call populate_composite on a scalar
+DROP TYPE comp_abc;
+-- Extension: record types returning
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_rec AS (a int, t text, js json, jb jsonb, jsa json[]);
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_reca AS (reca sqljsonb_rec[]);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------------------------------
+ (1,aaa,"[1, ""2"", {}]","{""x"": [1, ""2"", {}]}",)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "a"
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"jsa": [{"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}, {"a": 2, "c": {}}, 123]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec)).jsa);
+ unnest
+------------------------
+ {"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}
+ {"a": 2, "c": {}}
+ 123
+(3 rows)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"reca": [{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_reca)).reca);
+ a | t | js | jb | jsa
+---+-------------+----+------------+-----
+ 1 | ["foo", []] | | |
+ 2 | | | [{}, true] |
+(2 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: syntax error at or near "{" of jsonpath input
+-- Extension: array types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"3"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+--------------
+ {1,2,NULL,3}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "a"
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest(JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec[]));
+ a | t | js | jb | jsa
+---+-------------+----+------------+-----
+ 1 | ["foo", []] | | |
+ 2 | | | [{}, true] |
+(2 rows)
+
+-- Extension: domain types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_query
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+-- Test timestamptz passing and output
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test constraints
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_constraints (
+ js text,
+ i int,
+ x jsonb DEFAULT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' WITH WRAPPER)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint1
+ CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint2
+ CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$.a' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, array[1,2,3] as arr))
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint3
+ CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING int DEFAULT '12' ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint4
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < jsonb '[10]')
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint5
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING char(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > 'a' COLLATE "C")
+);
+\d test_jsonb_constraints
+ Table "public.test_jsonb_constraints"
+ Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default
+--------+---------+-----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ js | text | | |
+ i | integer | | |
+ x | jsonb | | | JSON_QUERY('[1, 2]'::jsonb, '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER)
+Check constraints:
+ "test_jsonb_constraint1" CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint2" CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$."a"' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, ARRAY[1, 2, 3] AS arr))
+ "test_jsonb_constraint3" CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING integer DEFAULT 12 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint4" CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING jsonb WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < '[10]'::jsonb)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint5" CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING character(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > ('a'::bpchar COLLATE "C"))
+
+SELECT check_clause
+FROM information_schema.check_constraints
+WHERE constraint_name LIKE 'test_jsonb_constraint%'
+ORDER BY 1;
+ check_clause
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ (JSON_QUERY((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING character(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > ('a'::bpchar COLLATE "C"))
+ (JSON_QUERY((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING jsonb WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < '[10]'::jsonb)
+ (JSON_VALUE((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING integer DEFAULT 12 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ (js IS JSON)
+ JSON_EXISTS((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' PASSING (i + 5) AS int, (i)::text AS txt, ARRAY[1, 2, 3] AS arr)
+(5 rows)
+
+SELECT pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)
+FROM pg_attrdef
+WHERE adrelid = 'test_jsonb_constraints'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+ pg_get_expr
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ JSON_QUERY('[1, 2]'::jsonb, '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER)
+(1 row)
+
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint1"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains (, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('1', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains (1, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('[]');
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ([], null, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"b": 1}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"b": 1}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 1}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint3"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 1}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 7}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint5"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 7}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 10}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint4"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 10}, 1, [1, 2]).
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_constraints;
+-- Test mutabilily of query functions
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_mutability(js jsonb);
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a[0]'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime()'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@ < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime())'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $y' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '1234'::int AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("YY-MM-DD") ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '2020-07-14'::date AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
index f0987ff537..864bf04fe7 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
+++ b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ test: select_views portals_p2 foreign_key cluster dependency guc bitmapops combo
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests (JSON related)
# ----------
-test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson
+test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson json_sqljson jsonb_sqljson
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4f30fa46b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..b64c9017f5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,350 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(JSON_OBJECT(RETURNING jsonb), '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'lax $.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{}', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"b": 1, "a": 2}', '$.a');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a.b');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": {"b": 1}}', '$.a.b');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.a.b');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING 1 AS x);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING '1' AS x);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 2 AS y);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 1 AS y);
+
+-- extension: boolean expressions
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$ > 2');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a > 2' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING int);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$' RETURNING bool);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING text);
+/* jsonb bytea ??? */
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING bytea ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$' RETURNING int);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(5));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT 111 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$' RETURNING date) + 9;
+
+-- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
+CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT NULL ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
+CREATE DOMAIN rgb AS rainbow CHECK (VALUE IN ('red', 'green', 'blue'));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 'error' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' NULL ON EMPTY DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '0' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSON); -- RETURNING FORMAT not allowed
+
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING record);
+
+SELECT
+ x,
+ JSON_VALUE(
+ jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}',
+ '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING x AS x
+ RETURNING int
+ DEFAULT -1 ON EMPTY
+ DEFAULT -2 ON ERROR
+ ) y
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 2) x;
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Test PASSING and RETURNING date/time types
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamptz);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING date '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING date);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING time '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING time);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timetz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timetz);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamp '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+
+-- Also test RETURNING json[b]
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$'),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER)
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb 'null'),
+ ('12.3'),
+ ('true'),
+ ('"aaa"'),
+ ('[1, null, "2"]'),
+ ('{"a": 1, "b": [2]}')
+ ) foo(js);
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]') AS "unspec",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITHOUT WRAPPER) AS "without",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER) AS "with cond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with uncond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with"
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb '1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('[null]'),
+ ('[12.3]'),
+ ('[true]'),
+ ('["aaa"]'),
+ ('[[1, 2, 3]]'),
+ ('[{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]'),
+ ('[1, "2", null, [3]]')
+ ) foo(js);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- QUOTES behavior should not be specified when WITH WRAPPER used:
+-- Should fail
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+-- Should succeed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+
+-- test QUOTES behavior.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes error on error);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes error on error);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]');
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY OBJECT ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON EMPTY);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY NULL ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(10));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING json EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING anyarray EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT
+ x, y,
+ JSON_QUERY(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3,4,5,null]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ >= $x && @ <= $y)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER
+ EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY
+ ) list
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 4) x,
+ generate_series(0, 4) y;
+
+-- record type returning with quotes behavior.
+CREATE TYPE comp_abc AS (a text, b int, c timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes error on error);
+DROP TYPE comp_abc;
+
+-- Extension: record types returning
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_rec AS (a int, t text, js json, jb jsonb, jsa json[]);
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_reca AS (reca sqljsonb_rec[]);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"jsa": [{"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}, {"a": 2, "c": {}}, 123]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec)).jsa);
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"reca": [{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_reca)).reca);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Extension: array types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"3"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+SELECT * FROM unnest(JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec[]));
+
+-- Extension: domain types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+
+-- Test timestamptz passing and output
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+
+-- Test constraints
+
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_constraints (
+ js text,
+ i int,
+ x jsonb DEFAULT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' WITH WRAPPER)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint1
+ CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint2
+ CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$.a' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, array[1,2,3] as arr))
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint3
+ CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING int DEFAULT '12' ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint4
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < jsonb '[10]')
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint5
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING char(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > 'a' COLLATE "C")
+);
+
+\d test_jsonb_constraints
+
+SELECT check_clause
+FROM information_schema.check_constraints
+WHERE constraint_name LIKE 'test_jsonb_constraint%'
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+SELECT pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)
+FROM pg_attrdef
+WHERE adrelid = 'test_jsonb_constraints'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('1', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('[]');
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"b": 1}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 1}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 7}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 10}', 1);
+
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_constraints;
+
+-- Test mutabilily of query functions
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_mutability(js jsonb);
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a[0]'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime()'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@ < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $y' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '1234'::int AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("YY-MM-DD") ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '2020-07-14'::date AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index 5fd46b7bd1..bc6da4b4d2 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1251,6 +1251,7 @@ Join
JoinCostWorkspace
JoinDomain
JoinExpr
+JsonFuncExpr
JoinHashEntry
JoinPath
JoinPathExtraData
@@ -1261,18 +1262,27 @@ JsObject
JsValue
JsonAggConstructor
JsonAggState
+JsonArgument
JsonArrayAgg
JsonArrayConstructor
JsonArrayQueryConstructor
JsonBaseObjectInfo
+JsonBehavior
+JsonBehaviorType
+JsonCoercion
JsonConstructorExpr
JsonConstructorExprState
JsonConstructorType
JsonEncoding
+JsonExpr
+JsonExprOp
+JsonExprPostEvalState
+JsonExprState
JsonFormat
JsonFormatType
JsonHashEntry
JsonIsPredicate
+JsonItemType
JsonIterateStringValuesAction
JsonKeyValue
JsonLexContext
@@ -1290,6 +1300,7 @@ JsonParseContext
JsonParseErrorType
JsonPath
JsonPathBool
+JsonPathDatatypeStatus
JsonPathExecContext
JsonPathExecResult
JsonPathGinAddPathItemFunc
@@ -1302,10 +1313,15 @@ JsonPathGinPathItem
JsonPathItem
JsonPathItemType
JsonPathKeyword
+JsonPathMutableContext
JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
JsonPathString
+JsonPathVarCallback
+JsonPathVariable
+JsonPathVariableEvalContext
+JsonQuotes
JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
@@ -1322,6 +1338,7 @@ JsonValueExpr
JsonValueList
JsonValueListIterator
JsonValueType
+JsonWrapper
Jsonb
JsonbAggState
JsonbContainer
--
2.35.3
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From 32905a8480767524312fac9ca56a2694fcd16345 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 18:00:06 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v35 8/8] JSON_TABLE
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This feature allows jsonb data to be treated as a table and thus
used in a FROM clause like other tabular data. Data can be selected
from the jsonb using jsonpath expressions, and hoisted out of nested
structures in the jsonb to form multiple rows, more or less like an
outer join.
This also adds the PLAN clauses for JSON_TABLE, which allow the user
to specify how data from nested paths are joined, allowing
considerable freedom in shaping the tabular output of JSON_TABLE.
PLAN DEFAULT allows the user to specify the global strategies when
dealing with sibling or child nested paths. The is often sufficient
to achieve the necessary goal, and is considerably simpler than the
full PLAN clause, which allows the user to specify the strategy to be
used for each named nested path.
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Author: Teodor Sigaev <[email protected]>
Author: Oleg Bartunov <[email protected]>
Author: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Author: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
Author: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Author: Jian He <[email protected]>
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby, Álvaro Herrera,
jian he
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/abd9b83b-aa66-f230-3d6d-734817f0995d%40postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
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doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 510 +++++++
src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt | 6 +-
src/backend/commands/explain.c | 8 +-
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 6 +
src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c | 27 +-
src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 74 +
src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | 38 +
src/backend/parser/Makefile | 1 +
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 306 ++++-
src/backend/parser/meson.build | 1 +
src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c | 14 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c | 53 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c | 718 ++++++++++
src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c | 5 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_target.c | 3 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 547 ++++++++
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 279 +++-
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 2 +
src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 7 +
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 106 ++
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 60 +-
src/include/parser/kwlist.h | 4 +
src/include/parser/parse_clause.h | 3 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 3 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule | 1 +
.../test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c | 132 ++
.../expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr | 20 +
.../expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout | 0
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile | 1 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build | 1 +
.../ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.c | 132 ++
.../ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc | 32 +
src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out | 6 +
src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out | 1219 +++++++++++++++++
src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql | 4 +
src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql | 681 +++++++++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 16 +
37 files changed, 4980 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index 21fd6712b8..267cfaf2c9 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -18325,6 +18325,516 @@ $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
</sect3>
</sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="functions-sqljson-table">
+ <title>JSON_TABLE</title>
+ <indexterm>
+ <primary>json_table</primary>
+ </indexterm>
+
+ <para>
+ <function>json_table</function> is an SQL/JSON function which
+ queries <acronym>JSON</acronym> data
+ and presents the results as a relational view, which can be accessed as a
+ regular SQL table. You can only use <function>json_table</function> inside the
+ <literal>FROM</literal> clause of a <literal>SELECT</literal> statement.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Taking JSON data as input, <function>json_table</function> uses
+ a path expression to extract a part of the provided data that
+ will be used as a <firstterm>row pattern</firstterm> for the
+ constructed view. Each SQL/JSON item at the top level of the row pattern serves
+ as the source for a separate row in the constructed relational view.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ To split the row pattern into columns, <function>json_table</function>
+ provides the <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause that defines the
+ schema of the created view. For each column to be constructed,
+ this clause provides a separate path expression that evaluates
+ the row pattern, extracts a JSON item, and returns it as a
+ separate SQL value for the specified column. If the required value
+ is stored in a nested level of the row pattern, it can be extracted
+ using the <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> subclause. Joining the
+ columns returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> can add multiple
+ new rows to the constructed view. Such rows are called
+ <firstterm>child rows</firstterm>, as opposed to the <firstterm>parent row</firstterm>
+ that generates them.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The rows produced by <function>JSON_TABLE</function> are laterally
+ joined to the row that generated them, so you do not have to explicitly join
+ the constructed view with the original table holding <acronym>JSON</acronym>
+ data. Optionally, you can specify how to join the columns returned
+ by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> using the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Each <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clause can generate one or more
+ columns. Columns produced by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>s at the
+ same level are considered to be <firstterm>siblings</firstterm>,
+ while a column produced by a <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> is
+ considered to be a child of the column produced by a
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> or row expression at a higher level.
+ Sibling columns are always joined first. Once they are processed,
+ the resulting rows are joined to the parent row.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The syntax is:
+ </para>
+
+<synopsis>
+JSON_TABLE (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> AS <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> PASSING { <replaceable>value</replaceable> AS <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional> </optional>
+ COLUMNS ( <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>
+ <optional>
+ PLAN ( <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_plan</replaceable> ) |
+ PLAN DEFAULT ( { INNER | OUTER } <optional> , { CROSS | UNION } </optional>
+ | { CROSS | UNION } <optional> , { INNER | OUTER } </optional> )
+ </optional>
+)
+
+<phrase>
+where <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_column</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { WITHOUT | WITH { CONDITIONAL | <optional>UNCONDITIONAL</optional> } } <optional> ARRAY </optional> WRAPPER </optional>
+ <optional> { KEEP | OMIT } QUOTES <optional> ON SCALAR STRING </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON EMPTY </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> FORMAT JSON <optional>ENCODING <literal>UTF8</literal></optional>
+ <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { WITHOUT | WITH { CONDITIONAL | <optional>UNCONDITIONAL</optional> } } <optional> ARRAY </optional> WRAPPER </optional>
+ <optional> { KEEP | OMIT } QUOTES <optional> ON SCALAR STRING </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | EMPTY { ARRAY | OBJECT } | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON EMPTY </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | EMPTY { ARRAY | OBJECT } | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> EXISTS <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | TRUE | FALSE | UNKNOWN } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | NESTED PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> <optional> AS <replaceable>path_name</replaceable> </optional>
+ COLUMNS ( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> FOR ORDINALITY
+<phrase>
+<replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> <optional> { OUTER | INNER } <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> </optional>
+ | <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> { UNION <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> } <optional>...</optional>
+ | <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> { CROSS <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> } <optional>...</optional>
+<phrase>
+<replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> | ( <replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> )
+</synopsis>
+
+ <para>
+ Each syntax element is described below in more detail.
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal><replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional></literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The input data to query, the JSON path expression defining the query,
+ and an optional <literal>PASSING</literal> clause, which can provide data
+ values to the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>.
+ The result of the input data
+ evaluation is called the <firstterm>row pattern</firstterm>. The row
+ pattern is used as the source for row values in the constructed view.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal>( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ The <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause defining the schema of the
+ constructed view. In this clause, you must specify all the columns
+ to be filled with SQL/JSON items.
+ The <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable>
+ expression has the following syntax variants:
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal><replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable>
+ <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional></literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a single SQL/JSON item into the output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The provided <literal>PATH</literal> expression is evaluated and
+ the column is filled with the produced SQL/JSON item, one for each row.
+ If the <literal>PATH</literal> expression is omitted,
+ <function>JSON_TABLE</function> uses the
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> path expression,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ In this case, the column name must correspond to one of the
+ keys within the SQL/JSON item produced by the row pattern.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can specify <literal>WRAPPER</literal>,
+ <literal>QUOTES</literal> clauses to format the output and
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> to handle
+ those missing values and structural errors, respectively.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_value</function> and <function>json_query</function>.
+ The latter if the specified type is not a scalar type or if
+ <literal>WRAPPER</literal> or <literal>QUOTES</literal> clause is
+ present.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <literal>FORMAT JSON</literal> <optional>ENCODING <literal>UTF8</literal></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a composite SQL/JSON item into the output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The provided <literal>PATH</literal> expression is evaluated and
+ the column is filled with the produced SQL/JSON item. If the
+ <literal>PATH</literal> expression is omitted, path expression
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> is used,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ In this case, the column name must correspond to one of the
+ keys within the SQL/JSON item produced by the row pattern.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can specify <literal>WRAPPER</literal>,
+ <literal>QUOTES</literal> clauses to format the output and
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> to handle
+ those scenarios appropriately.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_query</function>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable>
+ <literal>EXISTS</literal> <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a boolean item into each output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The value corresponds to whether evaluating the <literal>PATH</literal>
+ expression yields any SQL/JSON items. If the <literal>PATH</literal>
+ expression is omitted, path expression
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> is used,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The specified <parameter>type</parameter> should have a cast from the
+ <type>boolean</type>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can add <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause to define
+ error behavior.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_exists</function>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> <optional> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional>
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal> ( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Extracts SQL/JSON items from nested levels of the row pattern,
+ generates one or more columns as defined by the <literal>COLUMNS</literal>
+ subclause, and inserts the extracted SQL/JSON items into each row of these columns.
+ The <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> expression in the
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal> subclause uses the same syntax as in the
+ parent <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> syntax is recursive,
+ so you can go down multiple nested levels by specifying several
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> subclauses within each other.
+ It allows to unnest the hierarchy of JSON objects and arrays
+ in a single function invocation rather than chaining several
+ <function>JSON_TABLE</function> expressions in an SQL statement.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ You can use the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause to define how
+ to join the columns returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clauses.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <literal>FOR ORDINALITY</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Adds an ordinality column that provides sequential row numbering.
+ You can have only one ordinality column per table. Row numbering
+ is 1-based. For child rows that result from the <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>
+ clauses, the parent row number is repeated.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ The optional <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> serves as an
+ identifier of the provided <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable>.
+ The path name must be unique and distinct from the column names.
+ When using the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause, you must specify the names
+ for all the paths, including the row pattern. Each path name can appear in
+ the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause only once.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>PLAN</literal> ( <replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Defines how to join the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>
+ clauses to the constructed view.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ To join columns with parent/child relationship, you can use:
+ </para>
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>INNER</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Use <literal>INNER JOIN</literal>, so that the parent row
+ is omitted from the output if it does not have any child rows
+ after joining the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>OUTER</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Use <literal>LEFT OUTER JOIN</literal>, so that the parent row
+ is always included into the output even if it does not have any child rows
+ after joining the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>, with NULL values
+ inserted into the child columns if the corresponding
+ values are missing.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This is the default option for joining columns with parent/child relationship.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ <para>
+ To join sibling columns, you can use:
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>UNION</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Generate one row for each value produced by each of the sibling
+ columns. The columns from the other siblings are set to null.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This is the default option for joining sibling columns.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>CROSS</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Generate one row for each combination of values from the sibling columns.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> ( <literal><replaceable>OUTER | INNER</replaceable> <optional>, <replaceable>UNION | CROSS</replaceable> </optional></literal> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The terms can also be specified in reverse order. The
+ <literal>INNER</literal> or <literal>OUTER</literal> option defines the
+ joining plan for parent/child columns, while <literal>UNION</literal> or
+ <literal>CROSS</literal> affects joins of sibling columns. This form
+ of <literal>PLAN</literal> overrides the default plan for
+ all columns at once. Even though the path names are not included in the
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> form, to conform to the SQL/JSON standard
+ they must be provided for all the paths if the <literal>PLAN</literal>
+ clause is used.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> is simpler than specifying a complete
+ <literal>PLAN</literal>, and is often all that is required to get the desired
+ output.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ <para>Examples</para>
+
+ <para>
+ In these examples the following small table storing some JSON data will be used:
+<programlisting>
+CREATE TABLE my_films ( js jsonb );
+
+INSERT INTO my_films VALUES (
+'{ "favorites" : [
+ { "kind" : "comedy", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Bananas",
+ "director" : "Woody Allen"},
+ { "title" : "The Dinner Game",
+ "director" : "Francis Veber" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "horror", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Psycho",
+ "director" : "Alfred Hitchcock" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "thriller", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Vertigo",
+ "director" : "Alfred Hitchcock" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "drama", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Yojimbo",
+ "director" : "Akira Kurosawa" } ] }
+ ] }');
+</programlisting>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Query the <structname>my_films</structname> table holding
+ some JSON data about the films and create a view that
+ distributes the film genre, title, and director between separate columns:
+<screen>
+SELECT jt.* FROM
+ my_films,
+ JSON_TABLE ( js, '$.favorites[*]' COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ kind text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' COLUMNS (
+ title text PATH '$.title',
+ director text PATH '$.director'))) AS jt;
+----+----------+------------------+-------------------
+ id | kind | title | director
+----+----------+------------------+-------------------
+ 1 | comedy | Bananas | Woody Allen
+ 1 | comedy | The Dinner Game | Francis Veber
+ 2 | horror | Psycho | Alfred Hitchcock
+ 3 | thriller | Vertigo | Alfred Hitchcock
+ 4 | drama | Yojimbo | Akira Kurosawa
+ (5 rows)
+</screen>
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Find a director that has done films in two different genres:
+<screen>
+SELECT
+ director1 AS director, title1, kind1, title2, kind2
+FROM
+ my_films,
+ JSON_TABLE ( js, '$.favorites' AS favs COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS films1 COLUMNS (
+ kind1 text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' AS film1 COLUMNS (
+ title1 text PATH '$.title',
+ director1 text PATH '$.director')
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS films2 COLUMNS (
+ kind2 text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' AS film2 COLUMNS (
+ title2 text PATH '$.title',
+ director2 text PATH '$.director'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (favs OUTER ((films1 INNER film1) CROSS (films2 INNER film2)))
+ ) AS jt
+ WHERE kind1 > kind2 AND director1 = director2;
+
+ director | title1 | kind1 | title2 | kind2
+------------------+---------+----------+--------+--------
+ Alfred Hitchcock | Vertigo | thriller | Psycho | horror
+(1 row)
+</screen>
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
</sect1>
<sect1 id="functions-sequence">
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
index 7598bd8f22..9500a80f4d 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
@@ -551,10 +551,10 @@ T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators YES
T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate YES
T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause YES
-T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause NO
+T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause YES
T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses YES
T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses YES
-T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses NO
+T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses YES
T828 JSON_QUERY YES
T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options YES
T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ T834 SQL/JSON path language: wildcard member accessor YES
T835 SQL/JSON path language: filter expressions YES
T836 SQL/JSON path language: starts with predicate YES
T837 SQL/JSON path language: regex_like predicate YES
-T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause NO
+T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause YES
T839 Formatted cast of datetimes to/from character strings NO
T840 Hex integer literals in SQL/JSON path language YES
T851 SQL/JSON: optional keywords for default syntax YES
diff --git a/src/backend/commands/explain.c b/src/backend/commands/explain.c
index 3d590a6b9f..7cd7b2dd82 100644
--- a/src/backend/commands/explain.c
+++ b/src/backend/commands/explain.c
@@ -3892,7 +3892,13 @@ ExplainTargetRel(Plan *plan, Index rti, ExplainState *es)
break;
case T_TableFuncScan:
Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_TABLEFUNC);
- objectname = "xmltable";
+ if (rte->tablefunc)
+ if (rte->tablefunc->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
+ objectname = "xmltable";
+ else /* Must be TFT_JSON_TABLE */
+ objectname = "json_table";
+ else
+ objectname = NULL;
objecttag = "Table Function Name";
break;
case T_ValuesScan:
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index 964433a0e7..3d4dfb82b0 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -4334,6 +4334,12 @@ ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
break;
}
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ post_eval->jump_eval_coercion = -1;
+ *op->resvalue = item;
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ break;
+
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON expression op %d", jexpr->op);
return false;
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c b/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
index 72ca34a228..99fb92894c 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/execnodes.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
@@ -161,8 +162,9 @@ ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
scanstate->ss.ps.qual =
ExecInitQual(node->scan.plan.qual, &scanstate->ss.ps);
- /* Only XMLTABLE is supported currently */
- scanstate->routine = &XmlTableRoutine;
+ /* Only XMLTABLE and JSON_TABLE are supported currently */
+ scanstate->routine =
+ tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? &XmlTableRoutine : &JsonbTableRoutine;
scanstate->perTableCxt =
AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
@@ -182,6 +184,10 @@ ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
ExecInitExprList(tf->colexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->coldefexprs =
ExecInitExprList(tf->coldefexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
+ scanstate->colvalexprs =
+ ExecInitExprList(tf->colvalexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
+ scanstate->passingvalexprs =
+ ExecInitExprList(tf->passingvalexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->notnulls = tf->notnulls;
@@ -369,14 +375,17 @@ tfuncInitialize(TableFuncScanState *tstate, ExprContext *econtext, Datum doc)
routine->SetNamespace(tstate, ns_name, ns_uri);
}
- /* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
- value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
- if (isnull)
- ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
- errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
+ if (routine->SetRowFilter)
+ {
+ /* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
+ value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
+ if (isnull)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
+ errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
- routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
+ routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
+ }
/*
* Install the column filter expressions into the table builder context.
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
index 09a05a0373..f16231a202 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
@@ -538,6 +538,22 @@ makeFuncExpr(Oid funcid, Oid rettype, List *args,
return funcexpr;
}
+/*
+ * makeStringConst -
+ * build a A_Const node of type T_String for given string
+ */
+Node *
+makeStringConst(char *str, int location)
+{
+ A_Const *n = makeNode(A_Const);
+
+ n->val.sval.type = T_String;
+ n->val.sval.sval = str;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
/*
* makeDefElem -
* build a DefElem node
@@ -875,6 +891,64 @@ makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr, JsonCoercion *coercion,
return behavior;
}
+/*
+ * makeJsonTablePath -
+ * Make JsonTablePath node from given path string and name (if any)
+ */
+JsonTablePath *
+makeJsonTablePath(Const *pathvalue, char *pathname)
+{
+ JsonTablePath *path = makeNode(JsonTablePath);
+
+ Assert(IsA(pathvalue, Const));
+ path->value = pathvalue;
+ if (pathname)
+ path->name = pathname;
+
+ return path;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTablePathSpec -
+ * Make JsonTablePathSpec node from given path string and name (if any)
+ */
+JsonTablePathSpec *
+makeJsonTablePathSpec(char *string, char *name, int string_location,
+ int name_location)
+{
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec = makeNode(JsonTablePathSpec);
+
+ Assert(string != NULL);
+ pathspec->string = makeStringConst(string, string_location);
+ if (name != NULL)
+ pathspec->name = pstrdup(name);
+
+ pathspec->name_location = name_location;
+ pathspec->location = string_location;
+
+ return pathspec;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableJoinedPlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent join between the given
+ * pair of plans
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType type, Node *plan1, Node *plan2,
+ int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_JOINED;
+ n->join_type = type;
+ n->plan1 = castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, plan1);
+ n->plan2 = castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, plan2);
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
/*
* makeJsonKeyValue -
* creates a JsonKeyValue node
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
index d272027f8a..c683998ab9 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
@@ -2690,6 +2690,10 @@ expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
return true;
if (WALK(tf->coldefexprs))
return true;
+ if (WALK(tf->colvalexprs))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(tf->passingvalexprs))
+ return true;
}
break;
default:
@@ -3750,6 +3754,8 @@ expression_tree_mutator_impl(Node *node,
MUTATE(newnode->rowexpr, tf->rowexpr, Node *);
MUTATE(newnode->colexprs, tf->colexprs, List *);
MUTATE(newnode->coldefexprs, tf->coldefexprs, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->colvalexprs, tf->colvalexprs, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->passingvalexprs, tf->passingvalexprs, List *);
return (Node *) newnode;
}
break;
@@ -4174,6 +4180,38 @@ raw_expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
return true;
}
break;
+ case T_JsonTable:
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = (JsonTable *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jt->context_item))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->pathspec))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->passing))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->columns))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->on_error))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonTableColumn:
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = (JsonTableColumn *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jtc->typeName))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jtc->on_empty))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jtc->on_error))
+ return true;
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED && WALK(jtc->columns))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonTablePathSpec:
+ return WALK(((JsonTablePathSpec *) node)->string);
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/Makefile b/src/backend/parser/Makefile
index 401c16686c..3162a01f30 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/Makefile
+++ b/src/backend/parser/Makefile
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ OBJS = \
parse_enr.o \
parse_expr.o \
parse_func.o \
+ parse_jsontable.o \
parse_merge.o \
parse_node.o \
parse_oper.o \
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index ad95af0d91..d9897b1ca8 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -170,7 +170,6 @@ static void updateRawStmtEnd(RawStmt *rs, int end_location);
static Node *makeColumnRef(char *colname, List *indirection,
int location, core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
static Node *makeTypeCast(Node *arg, TypeName *typename, int location);
-static Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location);
static Node *makeStringConstCast(char *str, int location, TypeName *typename);
static Node *makeIntConst(int val, int location);
static Node *makeFloatConst(char *str, int location);
@@ -654,15 +653,31 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
json_argument
json_behavior
json_on_error_clause_opt
+ json_table
+ json_table_column_definition
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_table_plan_clause_opt
+ json_table_plan
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ json_table_plan_outer
+ json_table_plan_inner
+ json_table_plan_union
+ json_table_plan_cross
+ json_table_plan_primary
%type <list> json_name_and_value_list
json_value_expr_list
json_array_aggregate_order_by_clause_opt
json_arguments
json_behavior_clause_opt
json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_table_column_definition_list
+%type <str> json_table_path_name_opt
%type <ival> json_behavior_type
json_predicate_type_constraint
json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_table_default_plan_choices
+ json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ json_table_default_plan_union_cross
json_wrapper_behavior
%type <boolean> json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
json_object_constructor_null_clause_opt
@@ -732,7 +747,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
INTERSECT INTERVAL INTO INVOKER IS ISNULL ISOLATION
JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_EXISTS JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
- JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_VALUE
+ JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_TABLE JSON_VALUE
KEEP KEY KEYS
@@ -743,8 +758,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
MAPPING MATCH MATCHED MATERIALIZED MAXVALUE MERGE METHOD
MINUTE_P MINVALUE MODE MONTH_P MOVE
- NAME_P NAMES NATIONAL NATURAL NCHAR NEW NEXT NFC NFD NFKC NFKD NO NONE
- NORMALIZE NORMALIZED
+ NAME_P NAMES NATIONAL NATURAL NCHAR NESTED NEW NEXT NFC NFD NFKC NFKD NO
+ NONE NORMALIZE NORMALIZED
NOT NOTHING NOTIFY NOTNULL NOWAIT NULL_P NULLIF
NULLS_P NUMERIC
@@ -752,8 +767,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
ORDER ORDINALITY OTHERS OUT_P OUTER_P
OVER OVERLAPS OVERLAY OVERRIDING OWNED OWNER
- PARALLEL PARAMETER PARSER PARTIAL PARTITION PASSING PASSWORD
- PLACING PLANS POLICY
+ PARALLEL PARAMETER PARSER PARTIAL PARTITION PASSING PASSWORD PATH
+ PLACING PLAN PLANS POLICY
POSITION PRECEDING PRECISION PRESERVE PREPARE PREPARED PRIMARY
PRIOR PRIVILEGES PROCEDURAL PROCEDURE PROCEDURES PROGRAM PUBLICATION
@@ -871,10 +886,13 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
* the same precedence as IDENT. This allows resolving conflicts in the
* json_predicate_type_constraint and json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
* productions (see comments there).
+ *
+ * Like the UNBOUNDED PRECEDING/FOLLOWING case, NESTED is assigned a lower
+ * precedence than PATH to fix ambiguity in the json_table production.
*/
-%nonassoc UNBOUNDED /* ideally would have same precedence as IDENT */
+%nonassoc UNBOUNDED NESTED /* ideally would have same precedence as IDENT */
%nonassoc IDENT PARTITION RANGE ROWS GROUPS PRECEDING FOLLOWING CUBE ROLLUP
- SET KEYS OBJECT_P SCALAR VALUE_P WITH WITHOUT
+ SET KEYS OBJECT_P SCALAR VALUE_P WITH WITHOUT PATH
%left Op OPERATOR /* multi-character ops and user-defined operators */
%left '+' '-'
%left '*' '/' '%'
@@ -895,7 +913,6 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
* left-associativity among the JOIN rules themselves.
*/
%left JOIN CROSS LEFT FULL RIGHT INNER_P NATURAL
-
%%
/*
@@ -13432,6 +13449,21 @@ table_ref: relation_expr opt_alias_clause
$2->alias = $4;
$$ = (Node *) $2;
}
+ | json_table opt_alias_clause
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = castNode(JsonTable, $1);
+
+ jt->alias = $2;
+ $$ = (Node *) jt;
+ }
+ | LATERAL_P json_table opt_alias_clause
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = castNode(JsonTable, $2);
+
+ jt->alias = $3;
+ jt->lateral = true;
+ $$ = (Node *) jt;
+ }
;
@@ -13999,6 +14031,8 @@ xmltable_column_option_el:
{ $$ = makeDefElem("is_not_null", (Node *) makeBoolean(true), @1); }
| NULL_P
{ $$ = makeDefElem("is_not_null", (Node *) makeBoolean(false), @1); }
+ | PATH b_expr
+ { $$ = makeDefElem("path", $2, @1); }
;
xml_namespace_list:
@@ -16690,6 +16724,240 @@ json_quotes_clause_opt:
| /* EMPTY */ { $$ = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC; }
;
+json_table:
+ JSON_TABLE '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_table_path_name_opt
+ json_passing_clause_opt
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ json_table_plan_clause_opt
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonTable *n = makeNode(JsonTable);
+ char *pathstring;
+
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ if (!IsA($5, A_Const) ||
+ castNode(A_Const, $5)->val.node.type != T_String)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("only string constants are supported in JSON_TABLE"
+ " path specification"),
+ parser_errposition(@5));
+ pathstring = castNode(A_Const, $5)->val.sval.sval;
+ n->pathspec = makeJsonTablePathSpec(pathstring, $6, @5, @6);
+ n->passing = $7;
+ n->columns = $10;
+ n->planspec = (JsonTablePlanSpec *) $12;
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) $13;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_path_name_opt:
+ AS name { $$ = $2; }
+ | /* empty */ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_definition_list:
+ json_table_column_definition
+ { $$ = list_make1($1); }
+ | json_table_column_definition_list ',' json_table_column_definition
+ { $$ = lappend($1, $3); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_definition:
+ ColId FOR ORDINALITY
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_REGULAR;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $3;
+ n->wrapper = $4; /* disallowed during parse-analysis! */
+ n->quotes = $5; /* disallowed during parse-analysis! */
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($6);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($6);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename json_format_clause
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_FORMATTED;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = (JsonFormat *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $4;
+ n->wrapper = $5;
+ n->quotes = $6;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($7);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($7);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename
+ EXISTS json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_EXISTS;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+ n->wrapper = JSW_NONE;
+ n->quotes = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $4;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($5);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($5);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | NESTED path_opt Sconst
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_NESTED;
+ n->pathspec = makeJsonTablePathSpec($3, NULL, @3, -1);
+ n->columns = $6;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | NESTED path_opt Sconst AS name
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_NESTED;
+ n->pathspec = makeJsonTablePathSpec($3, $5, @3, @5);
+ n->columns = $8;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+path_opt:
+ PATH
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_path_clause_opt:
+ PATH Sconst
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonTablePathSpec($2, NULL, @2, -1); }
+ | /* EMPTY */ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_clause_opt:
+ PLAN '(' json_table_plan ')' { $$ = $3; }
+ | PLAN DEFAULT '(' json_table_default_plan_choices ')'
+ {
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_DEFAULT;
+ n->join_type = $4;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | /* EMPTY */ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan:
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ | json_table_plan_outer
+ | json_table_plan_inner
+ | json_table_plan_union
+ | json_table_plan_cross
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_simple:
+ name
+ {
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_SIMPLE;
+ n->pathname = $1;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_primary:
+ json_table_plan_simple { $$ = $1; }
+ | '(' json_table_plan ')'
+ {
+ castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, $2)->location = @1;
+ $$ = $2;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_outer:
+ json_table_plan_simple OUTER_P json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_OUTER, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_inner:
+ json_table_plan_simple INNER_P json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_INNER, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_union:
+ json_table_plan_primary UNION json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_UNION, $1, $3, @1); }
+ | json_table_plan_union UNION json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_UNION, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_cross:
+ json_table_plan_primary CROSS json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
+ | json_table_plan_cross CROSS json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTPJ_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_choices:
+ json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ { $$ = $1 | JSTPJ_UNION; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_union_cross
+ { $$ = $1 | JSTPJ_OUTER; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_inner_outer ',' json_table_default_plan_union_cross
+ { $$ = $1 | $3; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_union_cross ',' json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ { $$ = $1 | $3; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_inner_outer:
+ INNER_P { $$ = JSTPJ_INNER; }
+ | OUTER_P { $$ = JSTPJ_OUTER; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_union_cross:
+ UNION { $$ = JSTPJ_UNION; }
+ | CROSS { $$ = JSTPJ_CROSS; }
+ ;
+
json_returning_clause_opt:
RETURNING Typename json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -17428,6 +17696,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| MOVE
| NAME_P
| NAMES
+ | NESTED
| NEW
| NEXT
| NFC
@@ -17462,6 +17731,8 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| PARTITION
| PASSING
| PASSWORD
+ | PATH
+ | PLAN
| PLANS
| POLICY
| PRECEDING
@@ -17626,6 +17897,7 @@ col_name_keyword:
| JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_TABLE
| JSON_VALUE
| LEAST
| NATIONAL
@@ -17994,6 +18266,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_TABLE
| JSON_VALUE
| KEEP
| KEY
@@ -18033,6 +18306,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| NATIONAL
| NATURAL
| NCHAR
+ | NESTED
| NEW
| NEXT
| NFC
@@ -18077,7 +18351,9 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| PARTITION
| PASSING
| PASSWORD
+ | PATH
| PLACING
+ | PLAN
| PLANS
| POLICY
| POSITION
@@ -18345,18 +18621,6 @@ makeTypeCast(Node *arg, TypeName *typename, int location)
return (Node *) n;
}
-static Node *
-makeStringConst(char *str, int location)
-{
- A_Const *n = makeNode(A_Const);
-
- n->val.sval.type = T_String;
- n->val.sval.sval = str;
- n->location = location;
-
- return (Node *) n;
-}
-
static Node *
makeStringConstCast(char *str, int location, TypeName *typename)
{
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/meson.build b/src/backend/parser/meson.build
index 8e8295640b..573d70b3d1 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/meson.build
+++ b/src/backend/parser/meson.build
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ backend_sources += files(
'parse_enr.c',
'parse_expr.c',
'parse_func.c',
+ 'parse_jsontable.c',
'parse_merge.c',
'parse_node.c',
'parse_oper.c',
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
index 4b50278fd0..38e27e8472 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
@@ -697,7 +697,11 @@ transformRangeTableFunc(ParseState *pstate, RangeTableFunc *rtf)
char **names;
int colno;
- /* Currently only XMLTABLE is supported */
+ /*
+ * Currently we only support XMLTABLE here. See transformJsonTable() for
+ * JSON_TABLE support.
+ */
+ tf->functype = TFT_XMLTABLE;
constructName = "XMLTABLE";
docType = XMLOID;
@@ -1104,13 +1108,17 @@ transformFromClauseItem(ParseState *pstate, Node *n,
rtr->rtindex = nsitem->p_rtindex;
return (Node *) rtr;
}
- else if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc))
+ else if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc) || IsA(n, JsonTable))
{
/* table function is like a plain relation */
RangeTblRef *rtr;
ParseNamespaceItem *nsitem;
- nsitem = transformRangeTableFunc(pstate, (RangeTableFunc *) n);
+ if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc))
+ nsitem = transformRangeTableFunc(pstate, (RangeTableFunc *) n);
+ else
+ nsitem = transformJsonTable(pstate, (JsonTable *) n);
+
*top_nsitem = nsitem;
*namespace = list_make1(nsitem);
rtr = makeNode(RangeTblRef);
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index 5493b05ae8..b1908c369b 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -4219,7 +4219,8 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
}
/*
- * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS functions into a JsonExpr node.
+ * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS, JSON_TABLE functions into
+ * a JsonExpr node.
*/
static Node *
transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
@@ -4238,6 +4239,9 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
func_name = "JSON_VALUE";
break;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_TABLE";
+ break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
break;
@@ -4277,6 +4281,42 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning->typid = BOOLOID;
jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
}
+ /* JSON_TABLE() COLUMNS can specify a non-boolean type. */
+ else if (jsexpr->returning->typid != BOOLOID)
+ {
+ Node *coercion_expr;
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+ int location = exprLocation((Node *) jsexpr);
+
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the
+ * result of evaluating JSON_EXISTS to the coercion
+ * expression.
+ */
+ placeholder->typeId = BOOLOID;
+ placeholder->typeMod = -1;
+ placeholder->collation = InvalidOid;
+
+ coercion_expr =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, (Node *) placeholder, BOOLOID,
+ jsexpr->returning->typid,
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT,
+ COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+ location);
+
+ if (coercion_expr == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_CANNOT_COERCE),
+ errmsg("cannot cast type %s to %s",
+ format_type_be(BOOLOID),
+ format_type_be(jsexpr->returning->typid)),
+ parser_coercion_errposition(pstate, location, (Node *) jsexpr)));
+
+ if (coercion_expr != (Node *) placeholder)
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coercion_expr;
+ }
+
jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
@@ -4339,6 +4379,17 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning);
break;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr);
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
default:
elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
break;
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..2cf0cdfd74
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,718 @@
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * parse_jsontable.c
+ * parsing of JSON_TABLE
+ *
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ *
+ * IDENTIFICATION
+ * src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
+#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
+#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
+#include "optimizer/optimizer.h"
+#include "parser/parse_clause.h"
+#include "parser/parse_collate.h"
+#include "parser/parse_expr.h"
+#include "parser/parse_relation.h"
+#include "parser/parse_type.h"
+#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/json.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+
+/* Context for JSON_TABLE transformation */
+typedef struct JsonTableParseContext
+{
+ ParseState *pstate; /* parsing state */
+ JsonTable *table; /* untransformed node */
+ TableFunc *tablefunc; /* transformed node */
+ List *pathNames; /* list of all path and columns names */
+ int pathNameId; /* path name id counter */
+ Oid contextItemTypid; /* type oid of context item (json/jsonb) */
+} JsonTableParseContext;
+
+static JsonTablePlan *transformJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec,
+ List *columns,
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec);
+
+/*
+ * Transform JSON_TABLE column
+ * - regular column into JSON_VALUE()
+ * - FORMAT JSON column into JSON_QUERY()
+ * - EXISTS column into JSON_EXISTS()
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonTableColumn(JsonTableColumn *jtc, Node *contextItemExpr,
+ List *passingArgs, bool errorOnError)
+{
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfexpr = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+ Node *pathspec;
+ JsonFormat *default_format;
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_REGULAR)
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_VALUE_OP;
+ else if (jtc->coltype == JTC_EXISTS)
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_EXISTS_OP;
+ else
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_QUERY_OP;
+ jfexpr->output = makeNode(JsonOutput);
+ jfexpr->on_empty = jtc->on_empty;
+ jfexpr->on_error = jtc->on_error;
+ if (jfexpr->on_error == NULL && errorOnError)
+ jfexpr->on_error = makeJsonBehavior(JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR, NULL,
+ NULL, -1);
+ jfexpr->quotes = jtc->quotes;
+ jfexpr->wrapper = jtc->wrapper;
+ jfexpr->location = jtc->location;
+
+ jfexpr->output->typeName = jtc->typeName;
+ jfexpr->output->returning = makeNode(JsonReturning);
+ jfexpr->output->returning->format = jtc->format;
+
+ default_format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+
+ if (jtc->pathspec)
+ pathspec = (Node *) jtc->pathspec->string;
+ else
+ {
+ /* Construct default path as '$."column_name"' */
+ StringInfoData path;
+
+ initStringInfo(&path);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(&path, "$.");
+ escape_json(&path, jtc->name);
+
+ pathspec = makeStringConst(path.data, -1);
+ }
+
+ jfexpr->context_item = makeJsonValueExpr((Expr *) contextItemExpr, NULL,
+ default_format);
+ jfexpr->pathspec = pathspec;
+ jfexpr->pathname = NULL;
+ jfexpr->passing = passingArgs;
+
+ return (Node *) jfexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Register a column/path name in the path name list, flagging if the name is
+ * already taken by another column/path.
+ */
+static void
+registerJsonTableColumn(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, char *colname,
+ int location)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, cxt->pathNames)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(colname, (const char *) lfirst(lc)) == 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_ALIAS),
+ errmsg("duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: %s", colname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, location));
+ }
+
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, colname);
+}
+
+static void
+registerJsonTablePath(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, char *pathname,
+ int location)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, cxt->pathNames)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(pathname, (const char *) lfirst(lc)) == 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_ALIAS),
+ errmsg("duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: %s", pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, location));
+ }
+
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, pathname);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursively register all nested column names in the shared columns/path name
+ * list.
+ */
+static void
+registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED)
+ {
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name)
+ registerJsonTablePath(cxt, jtc->pathspec->name,
+ jtc->pathspec->name_location);
+
+ registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(cxt, jtc->columns);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ registerJsonTableColumn(cxt, jtc->name, jtc->location);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* Generate a new unique JSON_TABLE path name. */
+static char *
+generateJsonTablePathName(JsonTableParseContext * cxt)
+{
+ char namebuf[32];
+ char *name = namebuf;
+
+ snprintf(namebuf, sizeof(namebuf), "json_table_path_%d",
+ cxt->pathNameId++);
+
+ name = pstrdup(name);
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, name);
+
+ return name;
+}
+
+/* Collect sibling path names from plan to the specified list. */
+static void
+collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(JsonTablePlanSpec *plan, List **paths)
+{
+ if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE)
+ *paths = lappend(*paths, plan->pathname);
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (plan->join_type == JSTPJ_INNER ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTPJ_OUTER)
+ {
+ Assert(plan->plan1->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE);
+ *paths = lappend(*paths, plan->plan1->pathname);
+ }
+ else if (plan->join_type == JSTPJ_CROSS ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTPJ_UNION)
+ {
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan->plan1, paths);
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan->plan2, paths);
+ }
+ else
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JSON_TABLE join type %d",
+ plan->join_type);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Validate child JSON_TABLE plan by checking that:
+ * - all nested columns have path names specified
+ * - all nested columns have corresponding node in the sibling plan
+ * - plan does not contain duplicate or extra nodes
+ */
+static void
+validateJsonTableChildPlan(ParseState *pstate, JsonTablePlanSpec *plan,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *lc1;
+ List *siblings = NIL;
+ int nchildren = 0;
+
+ if (plan)
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan, &siblings);
+
+ foreach(lc1, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc1));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc2;
+ bool found = false;
+
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("nested JSON_TABLE columns must contain"
+ " an explicit AS pathname specification"
+ " if an explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, jtc->location));
+
+ /* find nested path name in the list of sibling path names */
+ foreach(lc2, siblings)
+ {
+ if ((found = !strcmp(jtc->pathspec->name, lfirst(lc2))))
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!found)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE specification"),
+ errdetail("PLAN clause for nested path %s was not found.",
+ jtc->pathspec->name),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, jtc->location));
+
+ nchildren++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (list_length(siblings) > nchildren)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("PLAN clause contains some extra or duplicate sibling nodes."),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, plan ? plan->location : -1));
+}
+
+static JsonTableColumn *
+findNestedJsonTableColumn(List *columns, const char *pathname)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED &&
+ jtc->pathspec->name &&
+ !strcmp(jtc->pathspec->name, pathname))
+ return jtc;
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static Node *
+transformNestedJsonTableColumn(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, JsonTableColumn *jtc,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec)
+{
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name == NULL)
+ {
+ if (cxt->table->planspec != NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE expression"),
+ errdetail("JSON_TABLE path must contain"
+ " explicit AS pathname specification if"
+ " explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, jtc->location)));
+
+ jtc->pathspec->name = generateJsonTablePathName(cxt);
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) transformJsonTableColumns(cxt, planspec, jtc->columns,
+ jtc->pathspec);
+}
+
+static Node *
+makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(bool cross, Node *lnode, Node *rnode)
+{
+ JsonTableSibling *join = makeNode(JsonTableSibling);
+
+ join->larg = lnode;
+ join->rarg = rnode;
+ join->cross = cross;
+
+ return (Node *) join;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursively transform child JSON_TABLE plan.
+ *
+ * Default plan is transformed into a cross/union join of its nested columns.
+ * Simple and outer/inner plans are transformed into a JsonTablePlan by
+ * finding and transforming corresponding nested column.
+ * Sibling plans are recursively transformed into a JsonTableSibling.
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonTableChildPlan(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *plan,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = NULL;
+
+ if (!plan || plan->plan_type == JSTP_DEFAULT)
+ {
+ /* unspecified or default plan */
+ Node *res = NULL;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ bool cross = plan && (plan->join_type & JSTPJ_CROSS);
+
+ /* transform all nested columns into cross/union join */
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *col = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+ Node *node;
+
+ if (col->coltype != JTC_NESTED)
+ continue;
+
+ node = transformNestedJsonTableColumn(cxt, col, plan);
+
+ /* join transformed node with previous sibling nodes */
+ res = res ? makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(cross, res, node) : node;
+ }
+
+ return res;
+ }
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE)
+ {
+ jtc = findNestedJsonTableColumn(columns, plan->pathname);
+ }
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (plan->join_type == JSTPJ_INNER ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTPJ_OUTER)
+ {
+ Assert(plan->plan1->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE);
+ jtc = findNestedJsonTableColumn(columns, plan->plan1->pathname);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Node *node1 = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, plan->plan1,
+ columns);
+ Node *node2 = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, plan->plan2,
+ columns);
+
+ return makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(plan->join_type == JSTPJ_CROSS,
+ node1, node2);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JSON_TABLE plan type %d", plan->plan_type);
+
+ if (!jtc)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("PATH name was %s not found in nested columns list.",
+ plan->pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, plan->location)));
+
+ return transformNestedJsonTableColumn(cxt, jtc, plan);
+}
+
+/* Check whether type is json/jsonb, array, or record. */
+static bool
+typeIsComposite(Oid typid)
+{
+ char typtype;
+
+ if (typid == JSONOID ||
+ typid == JSONBOID ||
+ typid == RECORDOID ||
+ type_is_array(typid))
+ return true;
+
+ typtype = get_typtype(typid);
+
+ if (typtype == TYPTYPE_COMPOSITE)
+ return true;
+
+ if (typtype == TYPTYPE_DOMAIN)
+ return typeIsComposite(getBaseType(typid));
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+/* Append transformed non-nested JSON_TABLE columns to the TableFunc node */
+static void
+appendJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *col;
+ ParseState *pstate = cxt->pstate;
+ JsonTable *jt = cxt->table;
+ TableFunc *tf = cxt->tablefunc;
+ bool ordinality_found = false;
+ JsonBehavior *on_error = jt->on_error;
+ bool errorOnError = on_error &&
+ on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ foreach(col, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *rawc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(col));
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ Node *colexpr;
+
+ if (rawc->name)
+ tf->colnames = lappend(tf->colnames,
+ makeString(pstrdup(rawc->name)));
+
+ /*
+ * Determine the type and typmod for the new column. FOR ORDINALITY
+ * columns are INTEGER by standard; the others are user-specified.
+ */
+ switch (rawc->coltype)
+ {
+ case JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY:
+ if (ordinality_found)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("cannot use more than one FOR ORDINALITY column"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, rawc->location)));
+ ordinality_found = true;
+ colexpr = NULL;
+ typid = INT4OID;
+ typmod = -1;
+ break;
+
+ case JTC_REGULAR:
+ typenameTypeIdAndMod(pstate, rawc->typeName, &typid, &typmod);
+
+ /*
+ * Use implicit FORMAT JSON for composite types (arrays and
+ * records) or if a non-default WRAPPER / QUOTES behavior
+ * is specified.
+ */
+ if (typeIsComposite(typid) ||
+ rawc->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC ||
+ rawc->wrapper != JSW_UNSPEC)
+ rawc->coltype = JTC_FORMATTED;
+
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case JTC_FORMATTED:
+ case JTC_EXISTS:
+ {
+ Node *je;
+ CaseTestExpr *param = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ param->collation = InvalidOid;
+ param->typeId = cxt->contextItemTypid;
+ param->typeMod = -1;
+
+ je = transformJsonTableColumn(rawc, (Node *) param,
+ NIL, errorOnError);
+
+ colexpr = transformExpr(pstate, je, EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION);
+ assign_expr_collations(pstate, colexpr);
+
+ typid = exprType(colexpr);
+ typmod = exprTypmod(colexpr);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case JTC_NESTED:
+ continue;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unknown JSON_TABLE column type: %d", rawc->coltype);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ tf->coltypes = lappend_oid(tf->coltypes, typid);
+ tf->coltypmods = lappend_int(tf->coltypmods, typmod);
+ tf->colcollations = lappend_oid(tf->colcollations, get_typcollation(typid));
+ tf->colvalexprs = lappend(tf->colvalexprs, colexpr);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create transformed JSON_TABLE parent plan node by appending all non-nested
+ * columns to the TableFunc node and remembering their indices in the
+ * colvalexprs list.
+ */
+static JsonTablePlan *
+makeParentJsonTablePlan(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ JsonTablePlan *plan = makeNode(JsonTablePlan);
+ JsonBehavior *on_error = cxt->table->on_error;
+ char *pathstring;
+ Const *value;
+
+ Assert(IsA(pathspec->string, A_Const));
+ pathstring = castNode(A_Const, pathspec->string)->val.sval.sval;
+ value = makeConst(JSONPATHOID, -1, InvalidOid, -1,
+ DirectFunctionCall1(jsonpath_in,
+ CStringGetDatum(pathstring)),
+ false, false);
+ plan->path = makeJsonTablePath(value, pathspec->name);
+
+ /* save start of column range */
+ plan->colMin = list_length(cxt->tablefunc->colvalexprs);
+
+ appendJsonTableColumns(cxt, columns);
+
+ /* save end of column range */
+ plan->colMax = list_length(cxt->tablefunc->colvalexprs) - 1;
+
+ plan->errorOnError = on_error && on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ return plan;
+}
+
+static JsonTablePlan *
+transformJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec,
+ List *columns,
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec)
+{
+ JsonTablePlan *plan;
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *childPlanSpec;
+ bool defaultPlan = planspec == NULL ||
+ planspec->plan_type == JSTP_DEFAULT;
+
+ if (defaultPlan)
+ childPlanSpec = planspec;
+ else
+ {
+ /* validate parent and child plans */
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *parentPlanSpec;
+
+ if (planspec->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (planspec->join_type != JSTPJ_INNER &&
+ planspec->join_type != JSTPJ_OUTER)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("Expected INNER or OUTER."),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, planspec->location)));
+
+ parentPlanSpec = planspec->plan1;
+ childPlanSpec = planspec->plan2;
+
+ Assert(parentPlanSpec->plan_type != JSTP_JOINED);
+ Assert(parentPlanSpec->pathname);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ parentPlanSpec = planspec;
+ childPlanSpec = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (strcmp(parentPlanSpec->pathname, pathspec->name) != 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan"),
+ errdetail("PATH name mismatch: expected %s but %s is given.",
+ pathspec->name, parentPlanSpec->pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, planspec->location)));
+
+ validateJsonTableChildPlan(cxt->pstate, childPlanSpec, columns);
+ }
+
+ /* transform only non-nested columns */
+ plan = makeParentJsonTablePlan(cxt, pathspec, columns);
+
+ if (childPlanSpec || defaultPlan)
+ {
+ /* transform recursively nested columns */
+ plan->child = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, childPlanSpec, columns);
+ if (plan->child)
+ plan->outerJoin = planspec == NULL ||
+ (planspec->join_type & JSTPJ_OUTER);
+ /* else: default plan case, no children found */
+ }
+
+ return plan;
+}
+
+/*
+ * transformJsonTable -
+ * Transform a raw JsonTable into TableFunc.
+ *
+ * Transform the document-generating expression, the row-generating expression,
+ * the column-generating expressions, and the default value expressions.
+ */
+ParseNamespaceItem *
+transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt)
+{
+ JsonTableParseContext cxt;
+ TableFunc *tf = makeNode(TableFunc);
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfe = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+ JsonExpr *je;
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *plan = jt->planspec;
+ JsonTablePathSpec *rootPathSpec = jt->pathspec;
+ bool is_lateral;
+
+ Assert(IsA(rootPathSpec->string, A_Const) &&
+ castNode(A_Const, rootPathSpec->string)->val.node.type == T_String);
+
+ cxt.pstate = pstate;
+ cxt.table = jt;
+ cxt.tablefunc = tf;
+ cxt.pathNames = NIL;
+ cxt.pathNameId = 0;
+
+ if (rootPathSpec->name)
+ registerJsonTablePath(&cxt, rootPathSpec->name,
+ rootPathSpec->name_location);
+ else
+ {
+ if (jt->planspec != NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE expression"),
+ errdetail("JSON_TABLE path must contain"
+ " explicit AS pathname specification if"
+ " explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, rootPathSpec->location)));
+
+ rootPathSpec->name = generateJsonTablePathName(&cxt);
+ }
+
+ registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(&cxt, jt->columns);
+
+ jfe->op = JSON_TABLE_OP;
+ jfe->context_item = jt->context_item;
+ jfe->pathspec = (Node *) rootPathSpec->string;
+ jfe->pathname = rootPathSpec->name;
+ jfe->passing = jt->passing;
+ jfe->on_empty = NULL;
+ jfe->on_error = jt->on_error;
+ jfe->location = jt->location;
+
+ /*
+ * We make lateral_only names of this level visible, whether or not the
+ * RangeTableFunc is explicitly marked LATERAL. This is needed for SQL
+ * spec compliance and seems useful on convenience grounds for all
+ * functions in FROM.
+ *
+ * (LATERAL can't nest within a single pstate level, so we don't need
+ * save/restore logic here.)
+ */
+ Assert(!pstate->p_lateral_active);
+ pstate->p_lateral_active = true;
+
+ tf->functype = TFT_JSON_TABLE;
+ tf->docexpr = transformExpr(pstate, (Node *) jfe, EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION);
+
+ cxt.contextItemTypid = exprType(tf->docexpr);
+
+ tf->plan = (Node *) transformJsonTableColumns(&cxt, plan, jt->columns,
+ rootPathSpec);
+
+ /* Also save a copy of the PASSING arguments in the TableFunc node. */
+ je = (JsonExpr *) tf->docexpr;
+ tf->passingvalexprs = copyObject(je->passing_values);
+
+ tf->ordinalitycol = -1; /* undefine ordinality column number */
+ tf->location = jt->location;
+
+ pstate->p_lateral_active = false;
+
+ /*
+ * Mark the RTE as LATERAL if the user said LATERAL explicitly, or if
+ * there are any lateral cross-references in it.
+ */
+ is_lateral = jt->lateral || contain_vars_of_level((Node *) tf, 0);
+
+ return addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(pstate,
+ tf, jt->alias, is_lateral, true);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
index 34a0ec5901..6251c30939 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
@@ -2073,7 +2073,8 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
Assert(list_length(tf->coltypmods) == list_length(tf->colnames));
Assert(list_length(tf->colcollations) == list_length(tf->colnames));
- refname = alias ? alias->aliasname : pstrdup("xmltable");
+ refname = alias ? alias->aliasname :
+ pstrdup(tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? "xmltable" : "json_table");
rte->rtekind = RTE_TABLEFUNC;
rte->relid = InvalidOid;
@@ -2096,7 +2097,7 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_COLUMN_REFERENCE),
errmsg("%s function has %d columns available but %d columns specified",
- "XMLTABLE",
+ tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? "XMLTABLE" : "JSON_TABLE",
list_length(tf->colnames), numaliases)));
rte->eref = eref;
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
index ea5ac6bafe..a331ea3270 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
@@ -2002,6 +2002,9 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
*name = "json_value";
return 2;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ *name = "json_table";
+ return 2;
}
break;
default:
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index 6d61d87f01..7a4fb3d27c 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -61,10 +61,12 @@
#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
+#include "executor/execExpr.h"
#include "funcapi.h"
#include "lib/stringinfo.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "regex/regex.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/date.h"
@@ -75,6 +77,8 @@
#include "utils/guc.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
#include "utils/varlena.h"
@@ -159,6 +163,60 @@ typedef struct JsonValueListIterator
ListCell *next;
} JsonValueListIterator;
+/* Structures for JSON_TABLE execution */
+
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanStateType
+{
+ JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE = 0,
+ JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE,
+} JsonTablePlanStateType;
+
+typedef struct JsonTablePlanState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanStateType type;
+
+ struct JsonTablePlanState *parent;
+ struct JsonTablePlanState *nested;
+} JsonTablePlanState;
+
+typedef struct JsonTableScanState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState plan;
+
+ MemoryContext mcxt;
+ JsonPath *path;
+ List *args;
+ JsonValueList found;
+ JsonValueListIterator iter;
+ Datum current;
+ int ordinal;
+ bool currentIsNull;
+ bool outerJoin;
+ bool errorOnError;
+ bool advanceNested;
+ bool reset;
+} JsonTableScanState;
+
+typedef struct JsonTableJoinState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState plan;
+
+ JsonTablePlanState *left;
+ JsonTablePlanState *right;
+ bool cross;
+ bool advanceRight;
+} JsonTableJoinState;
+
+/* random number to identify JsonTableExecContext */
+#define JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC 418352867
+
+typedef struct JsonTableExecContext
+{
+ int magic;
+ JsonTableScanState **colexprscans;
+ JsonTableScanState *root;
+} JsonTableExecContext;
+
/* strict/lax flags is decomposed into four [un]wrap/error flags */
#define jspStrictAbsenceOfErrors(cxt) (!(cxt)->laxMode)
#define jspAutoUnwrap(cxt) ((cxt)->laxMode)
@@ -258,6 +316,7 @@ static JsonPathExecResult getArrayIndex(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *jsp, JsonbValue *jb, int32 *index);
static JsonBaseObjectInfo setBaseObject(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonbValue *jbv, int32 id);
+static void JsonValueListClear(JsonValueList *jvl);
static void JsonValueListAppend(JsonValueList *jvl, JsonbValue *jbv);
static int JsonValueListLength(const JsonValueList *jvl);
static bool JsonValueListIsEmpty(JsonValueList *jvl);
@@ -275,6 +334,32 @@ static JsonbValue *wrapItemsInArray(const JsonValueList *items);
static int compareDatetime(Datum val1, Oid typid1, Datum val2, Oid typid2,
bool useTz, bool *cast_error);
+
+static JsonTablePlanState * JsonTableInitPlanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt,
+ Node *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent);
+static bool JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state);
+static bool JsonTableScanNextRow(JsonTableScanState *scan);
+
+static void JsonTableInitOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state, int natts);
+static void JsonTableSetDocument(TableFuncScanState *state, Datum value);
+static bool JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state);
+static Datum JsonTableGetValue(TableFuncScanState *state, int colnum,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod, bool *isnull);
+static void JsonTableDestroyOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state);
+
+const TableFuncRoutine JsonbTableRoutine =
+{
+ JsonTableInitOpaque,
+ JsonTableSetDocument,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ JsonTableFetchRow,
+ JsonTableGetValue,
+ JsonTableDestroyOpaque
+};
+
/****************** User interface to JsonPath executor ********************/
/*
@@ -2661,6 +2746,13 @@ setBaseObject(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonbValue *jbv, int32 id)
return baseObject;
}
+static void
+JsonValueListClear(JsonValueList *jvl)
+{
+ jvl->singleton = NULL;
+ jvl->list = NULL;
+}
+
static void
JsonValueListAppend(JsonValueList *jvl, JsonbValue *jbv)
{
@@ -3196,3 +3288,458 @@ JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars)
return res;
}
+
+/************************ JSON_TABLE functions ***************************/
+
+/*
+ * Returns private data from executor state. Ensure validity by check with
+ * MAGIC number.
+ */
+static inline JsonTableExecContext *
+GetJsonTableExecContext(TableFuncScanState *state, const char *fname)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *result;
+
+ if (!IsA(state, TableFuncScanState))
+ elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
+ result = (JsonTableExecContext *) state->opaque;
+ if (result->magic != JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC)
+ elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/* Recursively initialize JSON_TABLE scan / join state */
+static JsonTableJoinState *
+JsonTableInitJoinState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt, JsonTableSibling *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent)
+{
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = palloc0(sizeof(*join));
+
+ join->plan.type = JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE;
+ /* parent and nested not set. */
+
+ join->cross = plan->cross;
+ join->left = JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->larg, parent);
+ join->right = JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->rarg, parent);
+
+ return join;
+}
+
+static JsonTableScanState *
+JsonTableInitScanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlan *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState *parent,
+ List *args, MemoryContext mcxt)
+{
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = palloc0(sizeof(*scan));
+ int i;
+
+ scan->plan.type = JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE;
+ scan->plan.parent = parent;
+
+ scan->outerJoin = plan->outerJoin;
+ scan->errorOnError = plan->errorOnError;
+ scan->path = DatumGetJsonPathP(plan->path->value->constvalue);
+ scan->args = args;
+ scan->mcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(mcxt, "JsonTableExecContext",
+ ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
+
+ /*
+ * Set after settings scan->args and scan->mcxt, because the recursive
+ * call wants to use those values.
+ */
+ scan->plan.nested = plan->child ?
+ JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->child, (JsonTablePlanState *) scan) :
+ NULL;
+
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+
+ for (i = plan->colMin; i <= plan->colMax; i++)
+ cxt->colexprscans[i] = scan;
+
+ return scan;
+}
+
+/* Recursively initialize JSON_TABLE scan state */
+static JsonTablePlanState *
+JsonTableInitPlanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt, Node *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState *state;
+
+ if (IsA(plan, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *join = (JsonTableSibling *) plan;
+
+ state = (JsonTablePlanState *)
+ JsonTableInitJoinState(cxt, join, parent);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *scan = castNode(JsonTablePlan, plan);
+ JsonTableScanState *parent_scan = (JsonTableScanState *) parent;
+
+ Assert(parent_scan);
+ state = (JsonTablePlanState *)
+ JsonTableInitScanState(cxt, scan, parent, parent_scan->args,
+ parent_scan->mcxt);
+ }
+
+ return state;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableInitOpaque
+ * Fill in TableFuncScanState->opaque for JsonTable processor
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableInitOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state, int natts)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt;
+ PlanState *ps = &state->ss.ps;
+ TableFuncScan *tfs = castNode(TableFuncScan, ps->plan);
+ TableFunc *tf = tfs->tablefunc;
+ JsonTablePlan *root = castNode(JsonTablePlan, tf->plan);
+ JsonExpr *je = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ List *args = NIL;
+
+ cxt = palloc0(sizeof(JsonTableExecContext));
+ cxt->magic = JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC;
+
+ if (state->passingvalexprs)
+ {
+ ListCell *exprlc;
+ ListCell *namelc;
+
+ Assert(list_length(state->passingvalexprs) ==
+ list_length(je->passing_names));
+ forboth(exprlc, state->passingvalexprs,
+ namelc, je->passing_names)
+ {
+ ExprState *state = lfirst_node(ExprState, exprlc);
+ String *name = lfirst_node(String, namelc);
+ JsonPathVariable *var = palloc(sizeof(*var));
+
+ var->name = pstrdup(name->sval);
+ var->typid = exprType((Node *) state->expr);
+ var->typmod = exprTypmod((Node *) state->expr);
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate the expression and save the value to be returned by
+ * GetJsonPathVar().
+ */
+ var->value = ExecEvalExpr(state, ps->ps_ExprContext,
+ &var->isnull);
+
+ args = lappend(args, var);
+ }
+ }
+
+ cxt->colexprscans = palloc(sizeof(JsonTableScanState *) *
+ list_length(tf->colvalexprs));
+
+ cxt->root = JsonTableInitScanState(cxt, root, NULL, args,
+ CurrentMemoryContext);
+ state->opaque = cxt;
+}
+
+/* Reset scan iterator to the beginning of the item list */
+static void
+JsonTableRescan(JsonTableScanState *scan)
+{
+ JsonValueListInitIterator(&scan->found, &scan->iter);
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+ scan->advanceNested = false;
+ scan->ordinal = 0;
+}
+
+/* Reset context item of a scan, execute JSON path and reset a scan */
+static void
+JsonTableResetContextItem(JsonTableScanState *scan, Datum item)
+{
+ MemoryContext oldcxt;
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+ Jsonb *js = (Jsonb *) DatumGetJsonbP(item);
+
+ JsonValueListClear(&scan->found);
+
+ MemoryContextResetOnly(scan->mcxt);
+
+ oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(scan->mcxt);
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(scan->path, scan->args,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ js, scan->errorOnError, &scan->found,
+ false /* FIXME */ );
+
+ MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
+
+ if (jperIsError(res))
+ {
+ Assert(!scan->errorOnError);
+ JsonValueListClear(&scan->found); /* EMPTY ON ERROR case */
+ }
+
+ JsonTableRescan(scan);
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSetDocument
+ * Install the input document
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableSetDocument(TableFuncScanState *state, Datum value)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableSetDocument");
+
+ JsonTableResetContextItem(cxt->root, value);
+}
+
+/* Recursively reset scan and its child nodes */
+static void
+JsonTableRescanRecursive(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
+ {
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->left);
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
+ join->advanceRight = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
+
+ Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
+ JsonTableRescan(scan);
+ if (scan->plan.nested)
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(scan->plan.nested);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Fetch next row from a cross/union joined scan.
+ *
+ * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ JsonTableJoinState *join;
+
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE)
+ return JsonTableScanNextRow((JsonTableScanState *) state);
+
+ join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+ if (join->advanceRight)
+ {
+ /* fetch next inner row */
+ if (JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ return true;
+
+ /* inner rows are exhausted */
+ if (join->cross)
+ join->advanceRight = false; /* next outer row */
+ else
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+ }
+
+ while (!join->advanceRight)
+ {
+ /* fetch next outer row */
+ bool more = JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->left);
+
+ if (join->cross)
+ {
+ if (!more)
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
+
+ if (!JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ continue; /* next outer row */
+
+ join->advanceRight = true; /* next inner row */
+ }
+ else if (!more)
+ {
+ if (!JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+
+ join->advanceRight = true; /* next inner row */
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* Recursively set 'reset' flag of scan and its child nodes */
+static void
+JsonTablePlanReset(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
+ {
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+
+ JsonTablePlanReset(join->left);
+ JsonTablePlanReset(join->right);
+ join->advanceRight = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *scan;
+
+ Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
+ scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
+ scan->reset = true;
+ scan->advanceNested = false;
+
+ if (scan->plan.nested)
+ JsonTablePlanReset(scan->plan.nested);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Fetch next row from a simple scan with outer/inner joined nested subscans.
+ *
+ * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTableScanNextRow(JsonTableScanState *scan)
+{
+ /* reset context item if requested */
+ if (scan->reset)
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *parent_scan =
+ (JsonTableScanState *) scan->plan.parent;
+
+ Assert(parent_scan && !parent_scan->currentIsNull);
+ JsonTableResetContextItem(scan, parent_scan->current);
+ scan->reset = false;
+ }
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested)
+ {
+ /* fetch next nested row */
+ scan->advanceNested = JsonTablePlanNextRow(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested)
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ /* fetch next row */
+ JsonbValue *jbv = JsonValueListNext(&scan->found, &scan->iter);
+ MemoryContext oldcxt;
+
+ if (!jbv)
+ {
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+ }
+
+ /* set current row item */
+ oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(scan->mcxt);
+ scan->current = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(jbv));
+ scan->currentIsNull = false;
+ MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
+
+ scan->ordinal++;
+
+ if (!scan->plan.nested)
+ break;
+
+ JsonTablePlanReset(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ scan->advanceNested = JsonTablePlanNextRow(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested || scan->outerJoin)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableFetchRow
+ * Prepare the next "current" tuple for upcoming GetValue calls.
+ * Returns false if no more rows can be returned.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableFetchRow");
+
+ return JsonTableScanNextRow(cxt->root);
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableGetValue
+ * Return the value for column number 'colnum' for the current row.
+ *
+ * This leaks memory, so be sure to reset often the context in which it's
+ * called.
+ */
+static Datum
+JsonTableGetValue(TableFuncScanState *state, int colnum,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod, bool *isnull)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableGetValue");
+ ExprContext *econtext = state->ss.ps.ps_ExprContext;
+ ExprState *estate = list_nth(state->colvalexprs, colnum);
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = cxt->colexprscans[colnum];
+ Datum result;
+
+ if (scan->currentIsNull) /* NULL from outer/union join */
+ {
+ result = (Datum) 0;
+ *isnull = true;
+ }
+ else if (estate) /* regular column */
+ {
+ Datum saved_caseValue = econtext->caseValue_datum;
+ bool saved_caseIsNull = econtext->caseValue_isNull;
+
+ /* Pass the value for CaseTestExpr that may be present in colexpr */
+ econtext->caseValue_datum = scan->current;
+ econtext->caseValue_isNull = false;
+
+ result = ExecEvalExpr(estate, econtext, isnull);
+
+ econtext->caseValue_datum = saved_caseValue;
+ econtext->caseValue_isNull = saved_caseIsNull;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ result = Int32GetDatum(scan->ordinal); /* ordinality column */
+ *isnull = false;
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableDestroyOpaque
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableDestroyOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableDestroyOpaque");
+
+ /* not valid anymore */
+ cxt->magic = 0;
+
+ state->opaque = NULL;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index 2735348416..a27c7a350e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -522,6 +522,8 @@ static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
static void get_reloptions(StringInfo buf, Datum reloptions);
static void get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context,
bool showimplicit);
+static void get_json_table_columns(TableFunc *tf, JsonTablePlan *node,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
@@ -8627,7 +8629,8 @@ get_json_behavior(JsonBehavior *behavior, deparse_context *context,
/*
* get_json_expr_options
*
- * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS.
+ * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS and
+ * JSON_TABLE columns.
*/
static void
get_json_expr_options(JsonExpr *jsexpr, deparse_context *context,
@@ -9874,6 +9877,9 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_VALUE(");
break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected JsonExpr type: %d", jexpr->op);
+ break;
}
get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
@@ -11240,16 +11246,14 @@ get_sublink_expr(SubLink *sublink, deparse_context *context)
/* ----------
- * get_tablefunc - Parse back a table function
+ * get_xmltable - Parse back a XMLTABLE function
* ----------
*/
static void
-get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+get_xmltable(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
{
StringInfo buf = context->buf;
- /* XMLTABLE is the only existing implementation. */
-
appendStringInfoString(buf, "XMLTABLE(");
if (tf->ns_uris != NIL)
@@ -11340,6 +11344,271 @@ get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
appendStringInfoChar(buf, ')');
}
+/*
+ * get_json_nested_columns - Parse back nested JSON_TABLE columns
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_nested_columns(TableFunc *tf, Node *node,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit,
+ bool needcomma)
+{
+ if (IsA(node, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *n = (JsonTableSibling *) node;
+
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, n->larg, context, showimplicit,
+ needcomma);
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, n->rarg, context, showimplicit, true);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *n = castNode(JsonTablePlan, node);
+
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ',');
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "NESTED PATH ", 0, 0, 0);
+ get_const_expr(n->path->value, context, -1);
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " AS %s", quote_identifier(n->path->name));
+ get_json_table_columns(tf, n, context, showimplicit);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_table_plan - Parse back a JSON_TABLE plan
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_plan(TableFunc *tf, Node *node, deparse_context *context,
+ bool parenthesize)
+{
+ if (parenthesize)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, '(');
+
+ if (IsA(node, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *n = (JsonTableSibling *) node;
+
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->larg, context,
+ IsA(n->larg, JsonTableSibling) ||
+ castNode(JsonTablePlan, n->larg)->child);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, n->cross ? " CROSS " : " UNION ");
+
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->rarg, context,
+ IsA(n->rarg, JsonTableSibling) ||
+ castNode(JsonTablePlan, n->rarg)->child);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *n = castNode(JsonTablePlan, node);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, quote_identifier(n->path->name));
+
+ if (n->child)
+ {
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf,
+ n->outerJoin ? " OUTER " : " INNER ");
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->child, context,
+ IsA(n->child, JsonTableSibling));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (parenthesize)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ')');
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_table_columns - Parse back JSON_TABLE columns
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_columns(TableFunc *tf, JsonTablePlan *plan,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ StringInfo buf = context->buf;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ ListCell *lc_colname;
+ ListCell *lc_coltype;
+ ListCell *lc_coltypmod;
+ ListCell *lc_colvalexpr;
+ int colnum = 0;
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "COLUMNS (", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ forfour(lc_colname, tf->colnames,
+ lc_coltype, tf->coltypes,
+ lc_coltypmod, tf->coltypmods,
+ lc_colvalexpr, tf->colvalexprs)
+ {
+ char *colname = strVal(lfirst(lc_colname));
+ JsonExpr *colexpr;
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ bool ordinality;
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior;
+
+ typid = lfirst_oid(lc_coltype);
+ typmod = lfirst_int(lc_coltypmod);
+ colexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, lfirst(lc_colvalexpr));
+
+ if (colnum < plan->colMin)
+ {
+ colnum++;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (colnum > plan->colMax)
+ break;
+
+ if (colnum > plan->colMin)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ colnum++;
+
+ ordinality = !colexpr;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ appendStringInfo(buf, "%s %s", quote_identifier(colname),
+ ordinality ? "FOR ORDINALITY" :
+ format_type_with_typemod(typid, typmod));
+ if (ordinality)
+ continue;
+
+ if (colexpr->op == JSON_EXISTS_OP)
+ {
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " EXISTS");
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (colexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ char typcategory;
+ bool typispreferred;
+
+ get_type_category_preferred(typid, &typcategory, &typispreferred);
+
+ if (typcategory == TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf,
+ colexpr->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB ?
+ " FORMAT JSONB" : " FORMAT JSON");
+ }
+
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " PATH ");
+
+ get_json_path_spec(colexpr->path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+
+ get_json_expr_options(colexpr, context, default_behavior);
+ }
+
+ if (plan->child)
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, plan->child, context, showimplicit,
+ plan->colMax >= plan->colMin);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, ")", 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* ----------
+ * get_json_table - Parse back a JSON_TABLE function
+ * ----------
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ StringInfo buf = context->buf;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ JsonTablePlan *root = castNode(JsonTablePlan, tf->plan);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_TABLE(");
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ get_const_expr(root->path->value, context, -1);
+
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s", quote_identifier(root->path->name));
+
+ if (jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc1,
+ *lc2;
+ bool needcomma = false;
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "PASSING ", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ forboth(lc1, jexpr->passing_names,
+ lc2, jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+ needcomma = true;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ get_rule_expr((Node *) lfirst(lc2), context, false);
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s",
+ quote_identifier((lfirst_node(String, lc1))->sval)
+ );
+ }
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+ }
+
+ get_json_table_columns(tf, root, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "PLAN ", 0, 0, 0);
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, (Node *) root, context, true);
+
+ if (jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY)
+ get_json_behavior(jexpr->on_error, context, "ERROR");
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, ")", 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* ----------
+ * get_tablefunc - Parse back a table function
+ * ----------
+ */
+static void
+get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ /* XMLTABLE and JSON_TABLE are the only existing implementations. */
+
+ if (tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
+ get_xmltable(tf, context, showimplicit);
+ else if (tf->functype == TFT_JSON_TABLE)
+ get_json_table(tf, context, showimplicit);
+}
+
/* ----------
* get_from_clause - Parse back a FROM clause
*
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 2e8df2301f..fbba79f94e 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -1968,6 +1968,8 @@ typedef struct TableFuncScanState
ExprState *rowexpr; /* state for row-generating expression */
List *colexprs; /* state for column-generating expression */
List *coldefexprs; /* state for column default expressions */
+ List *colvalexprs; /* state for column value expression */
+ List *passingvalexprs; /* state for PASSING argument expression */
List *ns_names; /* same as TableFunc.ns_names */
List *ns_uris; /* list of states of namespace URI exprs */
Bitmapset *notnulls; /* nullability flag for each output column */
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
index a96fd62d7f..67a6b7fc86 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ extern IndexInfo *makeIndexInfo(int numattrs, int numkeyattrs, Oid amoid,
bool isready, bool concurrent,
bool summarizing);
+extern Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location);
extern DefElem *makeDefElem(char *name, Node *arg, int location);
extern DefElem *makeDefElemExtended(char *nameSpace, char *name, Node *arg,
DefElemAction defaction, int location);
@@ -114,6 +115,12 @@ extern JsonValueExpr *makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
JsonFormat *format);
extern JsonBehavior *makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr,
JsonCoercion *coercion, int location);
+extern JsonTablePath *makeJsonTablePath(Const *pathvalue, char *pathname);
+extern JsonTablePathSpec *makeJsonTablePathSpec(char *string, char *name,
+ int string_location,
+ int name_location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType type,
+ Node *plan1, Node *plan2, int location);
extern Node *makeJsonKeyValue(Node *key, Node *value);
extern Node *makeJsonIsPredicate(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format,
JsonValueType item_type, bool unique_keys,
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index 0184c76ce6..1ef6c8ca4f 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1741,6 +1741,7 @@ typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
JsonExprOp op; /* expression type */
JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
Node *pathspec; /* JSON path specification expression */
+ char *pathname; /* path name, if any */
List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
JsonOutput *output; /* output clause, if specified */
JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
@@ -1750,6 +1751,111 @@ typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
} JsonFuncExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonTablePathSpec
+ * untransformed specification of JSON path expression with an optional
+ * name
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePathSpec
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Node *string;
+ char *name;
+ int name_location;
+ int location; /* location of 'string' */
+} JsonTablePathSpec;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableColumnType -
+ * enumeration of JSON_TABLE column types
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTableColumnType
+{
+ JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY,
+ JTC_REGULAR,
+ JTC_EXISTS,
+ JTC_FORMATTED,
+ JTC_NESTED,
+} JsonTableColumnType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableColumn -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE column
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTableColumn
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonTableColumnType coltype; /* column type */
+ char *name; /* column name */
+ TypeName *typeName; /* column type name */
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec; /* JSON path specification */
+ JsonFormat *format; /* JSON format clause, if specified */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper; /* WRAPPER behavior for formatted columns */
+ JsonQuotes quotes; /* omit or keep quotes on scalar strings? */
+ List *columns; /* nested columns */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTableColumn;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanType -
+ * flags for JSON_TABLE plan node types representation
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanType
+{
+ JSTP_DEFAULT,
+ JSTP_SIMPLE,
+ JSTP_JOINED,
+} JsonTablePlanType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanJoinType -
+ * flags for JSON_TABLE join types representation
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanJoinType
+{
+ JSTPJ_INNER,
+ JSTPJ_OUTER,
+ JSTPJ_CROSS,
+ JSTPJ_UNION,
+} JsonTablePlanJoinType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanSpec -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE's PLAN clause
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePlanSpec
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonTablePlanType plan_type; /* plan type */
+ JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type; /* join type (for joined plan only) */
+ struct JsonTablePlanSpec *plan1; /* first joined plan */
+ struct JsonTablePlanSpec *plan2; /* second joined plan */
+ char *pathname; /* path name (for simple plan only) */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTablePlanSpec;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTable -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTable
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec; /* JSON path specification */
+ List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
+ List *columns; /* list of JsonTableColumn */
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec; /* join plan, if specified */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ Alias *alias; /* table alias in FROM clause */
+ bool lateral; /* does it have LATERAL prefix? */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTable;
+
/*
* JsonKeyValue -
* untransformed representation of JSON object key-value pair for
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index fe9dfbb02a..d7cfe34b8e 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -94,8 +94,14 @@ typedef struct RangeVar
int location;
} RangeVar;
+typedef enum TableFuncType
+{
+ TFT_XMLTABLE,
+ TFT_JSON_TABLE,
+} TableFuncType;
+
/*
- * TableFunc - node for a table function, such as XMLTABLE.
+ * TableFunc - node for a table function, such as XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE.
*
* Entries in the ns_names list are either String nodes containing
* literal namespace names, or NULL pointers to represent DEFAULT.
@@ -103,6 +109,8 @@ typedef struct RangeVar
typedef struct TableFunc
{
NodeTag type;
+ /* XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE */
+ TableFuncType functype;
/* list of namespace URI expressions */
List *ns_uris pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* list of namespace names or NULL */
@@ -123,8 +131,14 @@ typedef struct TableFunc
List *colexprs;
/* list of column default expressions */
List *coldefexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* list of column value expressions */
+ List *colvalexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* list of PASSING argument expressions */
+ List *passingvalexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* nullability flag for each output column */
Bitmapset *notnulls pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* JSON_TABLE plan */
+ Node *plan pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* counts from 0; -1 if none specified */
int ordinalitycol pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* token location, or -1 if unknown */
@@ -1561,6 +1575,7 @@ typedef enum JsonExprOp
JSON_VALUE_OP, /* JSON_VALUE() */
JSON_QUERY_OP, /* JSON_QUERY() */
JSON_EXISTS_OP, /* JSON_EXISTS() */
+ JSON_TABLE_OP, /* JSON_TABLE() */
} JsonExprOp;
/*
@@ -1845,6 +1860,49 @@ typedef struct JsonExpr
int location;
} JsonExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonTablePath
+ * A JSON path expression to be computed as part of evaluating
+ * a JSON_TABLE plan node
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePath
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Const *value;
+ char *name;
+} JsonTablePath;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSpec -
+ * transformed representation of a JSON_TABLE plan
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePlan
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonTablePath *path;
+ Node *child; /* nested columns, if any */
+ bool outerJoin; /* outer or inner join for nested columns? */
+ int colMin; /* min column index in the resulting column
+ * list */
+ int colMax; /* max column index in the resulting column
+ * list */
+ bool errorOnError; /* ERROR/EMPTY ON ERROR behavior */
+} JsonTablePlan;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSibling -
+ * transformed representation of joined sibling JSON_TABLE plan node
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTableSibling
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ Node *larg; /* left join node */
+ Node *rarg; /* right join node */
+ bool cross; /* cross or union join? */
+} JsonTableSibling;
+
/* ----------------
* NullTest
*
diff --git a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
index 94e1cb4dce..e2bbeeb209 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
@@ -242,6 +242,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("json_objectagg", JSON_OBJECTAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_query", JSON_QUERY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_scalar", JSON_SCALAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_serialize", JSON_SERIALIZE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_table", JSON_TABLE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_value", JSON_VALUE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("keep", KEEP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("key", KEY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -284,6 +285,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("names", NAMES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("national", NATIONAL, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("natural", NATURAL, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("nchar", NCHAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("nested", NESTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("new", NEW, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("next", NEXT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("nfc", NFC, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -334,7 +336,9 @@ PG_KEYWORD("partial", PARTIAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("partition", PARTITION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("passing", PASSING, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("password", PASSWORD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("path", PATH, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("placing", PLACING, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("plan", PLAN, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("plans", PLANS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("policy", POLICY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("position", POSITION, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
diff --git a/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h b/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
index 3829db0fc4..e71762b10c 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
@@ -51,4 +51,7 @@ extern List *addTargetToSortList(ParseState *pstate, TargetEntry *tle,
extern Index assignSortGroupRef(TargetEntry *tle, List *tlist);
extern bool targetIsInSortList(TargetEntry *tle, Oid sortop, List *sortList);
+/* functions in parse_jsontable.c */
+extern ParseNamespaceItem *transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt);
+
#endif /* PARSE_CLAUSE_H */
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 897de21a51..838dc8e0fe 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#define JSONPATH_H
#include "fmgr.h"
+#include "executor/tablefunc.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
@@ -292,4 +293,6 @@ extern Datum JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper,
extern JsonbValue *JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty,
bool *error, List *vars);
+extern PGDLLIMPORT const TableFuncRoutine JsonbTableRoutine;
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
index 39814a39c1..2208f40d67 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ test: sql/oldexec
test: sql/quote
test: sql/show
test: sql/sqljson
+test: sql/sqljson_jsontable
test: sql/insupd
test: sql/parser
test: sql/prepareas
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0bbf444318
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+/* Processed by ecpg (regression mode) */
+/* These include files are added by the preprocessor */
+#include <ecpglib.h>
+#include <ecpgerrno.h>
+#include <sqlca.h>
+/* End of automatic include section */
+#define ECPGdebug(X,Y) ECPGdebug((X)+100,(Y))
+
+#line 1 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+
+#line 1 "sqlca.h"
+#ifndef POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+#define POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+
+#ifndef PGDLLIMPORT
+#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
+#define PGDLLIMPORT __declspec (dllimport)
+#else
+#define PGDLLIMPORT
+#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
+#endif /* PGDLLIMPORT */
+
+#define SQLERRMC_LEN 150
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+struct sqlca_t
+{
+ char sqlcaid[8];
+ long sqlabc;
+ long sqlcode;
+ struct
+ {
+ int sqlerrml;
+ char sqlerrmc[SQLERRMC_LEN];
+ } sqlerrm;
+ char sqlerrp[8];
+ long sqlerrd[6];
+ /* Element 0: empty */
+ /* 1: OID of processed tuple if applicable */
+ /* 2: number of rows processed */
+ /* after an INSERT, UPDATE or */
+ /* DELETE statement */
+ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ char sqlwarn[8];
+ /* Element 0: set to 'W' if at least one other is 'W' */
+ /* 1: if 'W' at least one character string */
+ /* value was truncated when it was */
+ /* stored into a host variable. */
+
+ /*
+ * 2: if 'W' a (hopefully) non-fatal notice occurred
+ */ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ /* 6: empty */
+ /* 7: empty */
+
+ char sqlstate[5];
+};
+
+struct sqlca_t *ECPGget_sqlca(void);
+
+#ifndef POSTGRES_ECPG_INTERNAL
+#define sqlca (*ECPGget_sqlca())
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif
+
+#line 3 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+#line 1 "regression.h"
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#line 4 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+/* exec sql whenever sqlerror sqlprint ; */
+#line 6 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ { ECPGconnect(__LINE__, 0, "ecpg1_regression" , NULL, NULL , NULL, 0);
+#line 13 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 13 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+ { ECPGsetcommit(__LINE__, "on", NULL);
+#line 14 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 14 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+ { ECPGdo(__LINE__, 0, 1, NULL, 0, ECPGst_normal, "select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt", ECPGt_EOIT, ECPGt_EORT);
+#line 26 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 26 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+ // error
+
+ { ECPGdisconnect(__LINE__, "CURRENT");
+#line 29 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 29 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5881fdb5ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+[NO_PID]: ECPGdebug: set to 1
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ECPGconnect: opening database ecpg1_regression on <DEFAULT> port <DEFAULT>
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ECPGsetcommit on line 14: action "on"; connection "ecpg1_regression"
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_execute on line 16: query: select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt; with 0 parameter(s) on connection ecpg1_regression
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_execute on line 16: using PQexec
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_check_PQresult on line 16: bad response - ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan
+LINE 1: ...ted path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt
+ ^
+DETAIL: PATH name mismatch: expected p0 but p1 is given.
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: raising sqlstate 42601 (sqlcode -400): invalid JSON_TABLE plan on line 16
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: -400, state: 42601
+SQL error: invalid JSON_TABLE plan on line 16
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_finish: connection ecpg1_regression closed
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
index d8213b25ce..7f032659b9 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ TESTS = array array.c \
quote quote.c \
show show.c \
sqljson sqljson.c \
+ sqljson_jsontable sqljson_jsontable.c \
insupd insupd.c \
twophase twophase.c \
insupd insupd.c \
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
index 12f28e0a24..88a3acb9af 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ pgc_files = [
'show',
'sqlda',
'sqljson',
+ 'sqljson_jsontable',
'twophase',
]
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.c b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..344b4a3239
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+/* Processed by ecpg (regression mode) */
+/* These include files are added by the preprocessor */
+#include <ecpglib.h>
+#include <ecpgerrno.h>
+#include <sqlca.h>
+/* End of automatic include section */
+#define ECPGdebug(X,Y) ECPGdebug((X)+100,(Y))
+
+#line 1 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+
+#line 1 "./../../include/sqlca.h"
+#ifndef POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+#define POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+
+#ifndef PGDLLIMPORT
+#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
+#define PGDLLIMPORT __declspec (dllimport)
+#else
+#define PGDLLIMPORT
+#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
+#endif /* PGDLLIMPORT */
+
+#define SQLERRMC_LEN 150
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+struct sqlca_t
+{
+ char sqlcaid[8];
+ long sqlabc;
+ long sqlcode;
+ struct
+ {
+ int sqlerrml;
+ char sqlerrmc[SQLERRMC_LEN];
+ } sqlerrm;
+ char sqlerrp[8];
+ long sqlerrd[6];
+ /* Element 0: empty */
+ /* 1: OID of processed tuple if applicable */
+ /* 2: number of rows processed */
+ /* after an INSERT, UPDATE or */
+ /* DELETE statement */
+ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ char sqlwarn[8];
+ /* Element 0: set to 'W' if at least one other is 'W' */
+ /* 1: if 'W' at least one character string */
+ /* value was truncated when it was */
+ /* stored into a host variable. */
+
+ /*
+ * 2: if 'W' a (hopefully) non-fatal notice occurred
+ */ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ /* 6: empty */
+ /* 7: empty */
+
+ char sqlstate[5];
+};
+
+struct sqlca_t *ECPGget_sqlca(void);
+
+#ifndef POSTGRES_ECPG_INTERNAL
+#define sqlca (*ECPGget_sqlca())
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif
+
+#line 3 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+#line 1 "./../regression.h"
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#line 4 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+/* exec sql whenever sqlerror sqlprint ; */
+#line 6 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ { ECPGconnect(__LINE__, 0, "ecpg1_regression" , NULL, NULL , NULL, 0);
+#line 13 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 13 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+ { ECPGsetcommit(__LINE__, "on", NULL);
+#line 14 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 14 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+ { ECPGdo(__LINE__, 0, 1, NULL, 0, ECPGst_normal, "select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt", ECPGt_EOIT, ECPGt_EORT);
+#line 26 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 26 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+ // error
+
+ { ECPGdisconnect(__LINE__, "CURRENT");
+#line 29 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 29 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..06f8a2b634
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+EXEC SQL INCLUDE sqlca;
+exec sql include ../regression;
+
+EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR sqlprint;
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ EXEC SQL CONNECT TO REGRESSDB1;
+ EXEC SQL SET AUTOCOMMIT = ON;
+
+ EXEC SQL SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)) jt;
+ // error
+
+ EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out b/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out
index 04d5cc74e3..5d0c6b6fdd 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/json_sqljson.out
@@ -16,3 +16,9 @@ ERROR: JSON_QUERY() is not yet implemented for the json type
LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
^
HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+-- JSON_TABLE
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo text));
+ERROR: JSON_TABLE() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo ...
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
index 94c1b430fe..23a306b574 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb_sqljson.out
@@ -1071,3 +1071,1222 @@ CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.dateti
ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
+-- JSON_TABLE
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE can be used only in FROM clause)
+SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+ERROR: syntax error at or near "("
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+ ^
+-- Should fail (no columns)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+ERROR: syntax error at or near ")"
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE (NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (v1 timestamp)) AS f (v1, v2);
+ERROR: JSON_TABLE function has 1 columns available but 2 columns specified
+-- NULL => empty table
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (foo int)) bar;
+ foo
+-----
+(0 rows)
+
+--
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$'
+ COLUMNS (item int PATH '$', foo int)) bar;
+ item | foo
+------+-----
+ 123 |
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: basic functionality
+CREATE DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain AS text CHECK (value <> 'foo');
+CREATE TEMP TABLE json_table_test (js) AS
+ (VALUES
+ ('1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('{}'),
+ ('[1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""]')
+ );
+-- Regular "unformatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | int | text | char(4) | bool | numeric | domain | js | jb
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+-----+---------+---------+------+---------+---------+--------------+--------------
+ 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [] | | | | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | | | | | | | {} | {}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | 1 | 1.23 | 1.23 | | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | | 2 | 2 | "2" | "2"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | | aaaaaaa | aaaa | | | aaaaaaa | "aaaaaaa" | "aaaaaaa"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | | foo | foo | | | | "foo" | "foo"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | | | | | | | null | null
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | 0 | false | fals | f | | false | false | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | 1 | true | true | t | | true | true | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | | | | | | | {"aaa": 123} | {"aaa": 123}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | | [1,2] | [1,2 | | | [1,2] | "[1,2]" | "[1,2]"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | | "str" | "str | | | "str" | "\"str\"" | "\"str\""
+(14 rows)
+
+-- "formatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | jst | jsc | jsv | jsb | jsbq
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+--------------+------+------+--------------+--------------
+ 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [] | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | {} | {} | {} | {} | {}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | "2" | "2" | "2" | "2" | 2
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | "aaaaaaa" | "aaa | "aaa | "aaaaaaa" |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | "foo" | "foo | "foo | "foo" |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | null | null | null | null | null
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | false | fals | fals | false | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | true | true | true | true | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | {"aaa": 123} | {"aa | {"aa | {"aaa": 123} | {"aaa": 123}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | "[1,2]" | "[1, | "[1, | "[1,2]" | [1, 2]
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | "\"str\"" | "\"s | "\"s | "\"str\"" | "str"
+(14 rows)
+
+-- EXISTS columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists3 int EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ exists4 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' FALSE ON ERROR
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | exists1 | exists2 | exists3 | exists4
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+---------+---------+---------+---------
+ 1 | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [] | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | t | 1 | 1 | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | f | 0 | | false
+(14 rows)
+
+-- Other miscellanous checks
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ aaa int, -- "aaa" has implicit path '$."aaa"'
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | aaa | aaa1 | js2 | jsb2w | jsb2q | ia | ta | jba
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+-----+------+--------------+----------------+--------------+----+----+-----
+ 1 | 1 | | | 1 | [1] | 1 | | |
+ [] | | | | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | | | {} | [{}] | {} | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | | | 1 | [1] | 1 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | | | 1.23 | [1.23] | 1.23 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | | | "2" | ["2"] | 2 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | | | "aaaaaaa" | ["aaaaaaa"] | | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | | | "foo" | ["foo"] | | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | | | null | [null] | null | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | | | false | [false] | false | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | | | true | [true] | true | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | 123 | 123 | {"aaa": 123} | [{"aaa": 123}] | {"aaa": 123} | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | | | "[1,2]" | ["[1,2]"] | [1, 2] | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | | | "\"str\"" | ["\"str\""] | "str" | | |
+(14 rows)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: Test backward parsing
+CREATE VIEW jsonb_table_view AS
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa int, -- implicit path '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ a1 int,
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (
+ a11 text
+ ),
+ b1 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (
+ a21 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (
+ a22 text
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ );
+\sv jsonb_table_view
+CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.jsonb_table_view AS
+ SELECT id,
+ "int",
+ text,
+ "char(4)",
+ bool,
+ "numeric",
+ domain,
+ js,
+ jb,
+ jst,
+ jsc,
+ jsv,
+ jsb,
+ jsbq,
+ aaa,
+ aaa1,
+ exists1,
+ exists2,
+ exists3,
+ js2,
+ jsb2w,
+ jsb2q,
+ ia,
+ ta,
+ jba,
+ a1,
+ b1,
+ a11,
+ a21,
+ a22
+ FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ 'null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0
+ PASSING
+ 1 + 2 AS a,
+ '"foo"'::json AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" integer PATH '$',
+ text text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" character(4) PATH '$',
+ bool boolean PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ domain jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc character(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv character varying(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa integer PATH '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 integer PATH '$."aaa"',
+ exists1 boolean EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"',
+ exists2 integer EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $."aaa"' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia integer[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1
+ COLUMNS (
+ a1 integer PATH '$."a1"',
+ b1 text PATH '$."b1"',
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1"
+ COLUMNS (
+ a11 text PATH '$."a11"'
+ )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1"
+ COLUMNS (
+ a21 text PATH '$."a21"'
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22
+ COLUMNS (
+ a22 text PATH '$."a22"'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (json_table_path_0 OUTER ((p1 OUTER "p1 1") UNION (p2 OUTER ("p2:1" UNION p22))))
+ )
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM jsonb_table_view;
+ QUERY PLAN
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Table Function Scan on "json_table"
+ Output: "json_table".id, "json_table"."int", "json_table".text, "json_table"."char(4)", "json_table".bool, "json_table"."numeric", "json_table".domain, "json_table".js, "json_table".jb, "json_table".jst, "json_table".jsc, "json_table".jsv, "json_table".jsb, "json_table".jsbq, "json_table".aaa, "json_table".aaa1, "json_table".exists1, "json_table".exists2, "json_table".exists3, "json_table".js2, "json_table".jsb2w, "json_table".jsb2q, "json_table".ia, "json_table".ta, "json_table".jba, "json_table".a1, "json_table".b1, "json_table".a11, "json_table".a21, "json_table".a22
+ Table Function Call: JSON_TABLE('null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0 PASSING 3 AS a, '"foo"'::jsonb AS "b c" COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, "int" integer PATH '$', text text PATH '$', "char(4)" character(4) PATH '$', bool boolean PATH '$', "numeric" numeric PATH '$', domain jsonb_test_domain PATH '$', js json PATH '$', jb jsonb PATH '$', jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsc character(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsv character varying(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsb jsonb PATH '$', jsbq jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES, aaa integer PATH '$."aaa"', aaa1 integer PATH '$."aaa"', exists1 boolean EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"', exists2 integer EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"' TRUE ON ERROR, exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $."aaa"' UNKNOWN ON ERROR, js2 json PATH '$', jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER, jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES, ia integer[] PATH '$', ta text[] PATH '$', jba jsonb[] PATH '$', NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (a1 integer PATH '$."a1"', b1 text PATH '$."b1"', NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (a11 text PATH '$."a11"')), NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS ( NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (a21 text PATH '$."a21"'), NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (a22 text PATH '$."a22"'))) PLAN (json_table_path_0 OUTER ((p1 OUTER "p1 1") UNION (p2 OUTER ("p2:1" UNION p22)))))
+(3 rows)
+
+DROP VIEW jsonb_table_view;
+DROP DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain;
+-- JSON_TABLE: only one FOR ORDINALITY columns allowed
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ERROR: cannot use more than one FOR ORDINALITY column
+LINE 1: ..._TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR OR...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ id | a
+----+---
+ 1 | 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: ON EMPTY/ON ERROR behavior
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js),
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$')) jt;
+ js | a
+-------+---
+ 1 | 1
+ "err" |
+(2 rows)
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$') ERROR ON ERROR) jt
+ ON true;
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "err"
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' ERROR ON ERROR)) jt
+ ON true;
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "err"
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: EXISTS PATH types
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ a
+---
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to smallint
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to bigint
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to real
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 E...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a char(3) EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ a
+-----
+ fal
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to json
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to jsonb
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EX...
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: WRAPPER/QUOTES clauses on scalar columns
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER));
+ item
+-----------
+ ["world"]
+(1 row)
+
+-- Error: QUOTES clause meaningless when WITH WRAPPER is present
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: nested paths and plans
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE columns must contain explicit AS path
+-- specifications if explicit PLAN clause is used)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ COLUMNS (
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 2: jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS path1
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+-- Should fail (column names must be distinct)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ a int
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: a
+LINE 4: a int
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: a
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: b
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: a
+LINE 10: NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan validation
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan
+LINE 12: PLAN (p1)
+ ^
+DETAIL: PATH name mismatch: expected p0 but p1 is given.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p1 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER p3)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p1 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause
+LINE 12: PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+ ^
+DETAIL: Expected INNER or OUTER.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p13))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 8: NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p2 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p11 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause
+LINE 12: PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause contains some extra or duplicate sibling nodes.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 6: NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p12 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 9: NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p21 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21)))
+) jt;
+ bar | foo | baz
+-----+-----+-----
+(0 rows)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 2: jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan execution
+CREATE TEMP TABLE jsonb_table_test (js jsonb);
+INSERT INTO jsonb_table_test
+VALUES (
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [], "c": []},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [1, 2, 3], "c": [10, null, 20]},
+ {"a": 3, "b": [1, 2], "c": []},
+ {"x": "4", "b": [1, 2], "c": 123}
+ ]'
+);
+-- unspecified plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(11 rows)
+
+-- default plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, union)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(11 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | c | b
+---+----+----+---
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 10 |
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 20 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 1
+ 2 | 2 | | 2
+ 2 | 2 | | 3
+ 3 | 3 | | 1
+ 3 | 3 | | 2
+ 4 | -1 | | 1
+ 4 | -1 | | 2
+(11 rows)
+
+-- default plan (inner, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (inner)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(10 rows)
+
+-- default plan (inner, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (cross, inner)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+---+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+(9 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+---+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+(9 rows)
+
+-- default plan (outer, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, cross)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+select
+ jt.*, b1 + 100 as b
+from
+ json_table (jsonb
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [[1, 10], [2], [3, 30, 300]], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [10, 20], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"x": "3", "b": [11, 22, 33, 44]}
+ ]',
+ '$[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on error,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns (
+ b text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pb1 columns (
+ b1 int path '$'
+ )
+ ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns (
+ c text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pc1 columns (
+ c1 int path '$'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ --plan default(outer, cross)
+ plan(p outer ((pb inner pb1) cross (pc outer pc1)))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | b1 | c | c1 | b
+---+----+--------------+-----+------+----+-----
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | 1 | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | null | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | 2 | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | 1 | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | null | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | 2 | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | 1 | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | null | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | 2 | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | 1 | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | null | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | 2 | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | 1 | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | null | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | 2 | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | 1 | | 400
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | null | | 400
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | 2 | | 400
+ 2 | 2 | | | | |
+ 3 | -1 | | | | |
+(20 rows)
+
+-- Should succeed (JSON arguments are passed to root and nested paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ generate_series(1, 4) x,
+ generate_series(1, 3) y,
+ JSON_TABLE(jsonb
+ '[[1,2,3],[2,3,4,5],[3,4,5,6]]',
+ 'strict $[*] ? (@[*] < $x)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ COLUMNS (
+ y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH 'strict $[*] ? (@ >= $y)'
+ COLUMNS (
+ z int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+ x | y | y | z
+---+---+--------------+---
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+ 2 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 2 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 3 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 4 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+ 2 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+(52 rows)
+
+-- Should fail (JSON arguments are not passed to column paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ < $x)'
+ PASSING 10 AS x
+ COLUMNS (y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$ ? (@ < $x)')
+ ) jt;
+ERROR: could not find jsonpath variable "x"
+-- Extension: non-constant JSON path
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'b' DEFAULT 'foo' ON EMPTY);
+ json_value
+------------
+ foo
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_query
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [123]
+(1 row)
+
+-- Should fail (invalid path)
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', 'error' || ' ' || 'error');
+ERROR: syntax error at or near " " of jsonpath input
+-- Should fail (not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' COLUMNS (foo int));
+ERROR: only string constants are supported in JSON_TABLE path specification
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || '...
+ ^
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql
index 4f30fa46b9..df4a430d88 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/json_sqljson.sql
@@ -9,3 +9,7 @@ SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
-- JSON_QUERY
SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+-- JSON_TABLE
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo text));
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql
index b64c9017f5..6e59ccfbd0 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb_sqljson.sql
@@ -348,3 +348,684 @@ CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime()
CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE
+
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE can be used only in FROM clause)
+SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+
+-- Should fail (no columns)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE (NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (v1 timestamp)) AS f (v1, v2);
+
+-- NULL => empty table
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (foo int)) bar;
+
+--
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$'
+ COLUMNS (item int PATH '$', foo int)) bar;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: basic functionality
+CREATE DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain AS text CHECK (value <> 'foo');
+CREATE TEMP TABLE json_table_test (js) AS
+ (VALUES
+ ('1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('{}'),
+ ('[1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""]')
+ );
+
+-- Regular "unformatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- "formatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- EXISTS columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists3 int EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ exists4 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' FALSE ON ERROR
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- Other miscellanous checks
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ aaa int, -- "aaa" has implicit path '$."aaa"'
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: Test backward parsing
+
+CREATE VIEW jsonb_table_view AS
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa int, -- implicit path '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ a1 int,
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (
+ a11 text
+ ),
+ b1 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (
+ a21 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (
+ a22 text
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ );
+
+\sv jsonb_table_view
+
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM jsonb_table_view;
+
+DROP VIEW jsonb_table_view;
+DROP DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: only one FOR ORDINALITY columns allowed
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: ON EMPTY/ON ERROR behavior
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js),
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$')) jt;
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$') ERROR ON ERROR) jt
+ ON true;
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' ERROR ON ERROR)) jt
+ ON true;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: EXISTS PATH types
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a char(3) EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: WRAPPER/QUOTES clauses on scalar columns
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER));
+
+-- Error: QUOTES clause meaningless when WITH WRAPPER is present
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: nested paths and plans
+
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE columns must contain explicit AS path
+-- specifications if explicit PLAN clause is used)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ COLUMNS (
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS path1
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (column names must be distinct)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ a int
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan validation
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER p3)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p13))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21)))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21))
+) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan execution
+
+CREATE TEMP TABLE jsonb_table_test (js jsonb);
+
+INSERT INTO jsonb_table_test
+VALUES (
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [], "c": []},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [1, 2, 3], "c": [10, null, 20]},
+ {"a": 3, "b": [1, 2], "c": []},
+ {"x": "4", "b": [1, 2], "c": 123}
+ ]'
+);
+
+-- unspecified plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, union)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (inner, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (inner)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (inner, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (cross, inner)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (outer, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, cross)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+
+select
+ jt.*, b1 + 100 as b
+from
+ json_table (jsonb
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [[1, 10], [2], [3, 30, 300]], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [10, 20], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"x": "3", "b": [11, 22, 33, 44]}
+ ]',
+ '$[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on error,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns (
+ b text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pb1 columns (
+ b1 int path '$'
+ )
+ ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns (
+ c text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pc1 columns (
+ c1 int path '$'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ --plan default(outer, cross)
+ plan(p outer ((pb inner pb1) cross (pc outer pc1)))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should succeed (JSON arguments are passed to root and nested paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ generate_series(1, 4) x,
+ generate_series(1, 3) y,
+ JSON_TABLE(jsonb
+ '[[1,2,3],[2,3,4,5],[3,4,5,6]]',
+ 'strict $[*] ? (@[*] < $x)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ COLUMNS (
+ y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH 'strict $[*] ? (@ >= $y)'
+ COLUMNS (
+ z int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (JSON arguments are not passed to column paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ < $x)'
+ PASSING 10 AS x
+ COLUMNS (y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$ ? (@ < $x)')
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Extension: non-constant JSON path
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'b' DEFAULT 'foo' ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' WITH WRAPPER);
+-- Should fail (invalid path)
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', 'error' || ' ' || 'error');
+-- Should fail (not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' COLUMNS (foo int));
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index bc6da4b4d2..2d26488bcd 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1317,6 +1317,7 @@ JsonPathMutableContext
JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
+JsonPathSpec
JsonPathString
JsonPathVarCallback
JsonPathVariable
@@ -1326,6 +1327,20 @@ JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
JsonSerializeExpr
+JsonTable
+JsonTableColumn
+JsonTableColumnType
+JsonTableContext
+JsonTableParseContext
+JsonTableJoinState
+JsonTablePlan
+JsonTablePlanSpec
+JsonTablePlanState
+JsonTablePlanStateType
+JsonTablePlanJoinType
+JsonTablePlanType
+JsonTableScanState
+JsonTableSibling
JsonTokenType
JsonTransformStringValuesAction
JsonTypeCategory
@@ -2792,6 +2807,7 @@ TableFunc
TableFuncRoutine
TableFuncScan
TableFuncScanState
+TableFuncType
TableInfo
TableLikeClause
TableSampleClause
--
2.35.3
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-18 17:11 Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
parent: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 2 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: Alvaro Herrera @ 2024-01-18 17:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; jian he <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On 2024-Jan-18, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> commands/explain.c (Hmm, I think this is a preexisting bug actually)
>
> 3893 18 : case T_TableFuncScan:
> 3894 18 : Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_TABLEFUNC);
> 3895 18 : if (rte->tablefunc)
> 3896 0 : if (rte->tablefunc->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
> 3897 0 : objectname = "xmltable";
> 3898 : else /* Must be TFT_JSON_TABLE */
> 3899 0 : objectname = "json_table";
> 3900 : else
> 3901 18 : objectname = NULL;
> 3902 18 : objecttag = "Table Function Name";
> 3903 18 : break;
Indeed -- the problem seems to be that add_rte_to_flat_rtable is
creating a new RTE and zaps the ->tablefunc pointer for it. So when
EXPLAIN goes to examine the struct, there's a NULL pointer there and
nothing is printed.
One simple fix is to change add_rte_to_flat_rtable so that it doesn't
zero out the tablefunc pointer, but this is straight against what that
function is trying to do, namely to remove substructure. Which means
that we need to preserve the name somewhere else. I added a new member
to RangeTblEntry for this, which perhaps is a little ugly. So here's
the patch for that. (I also added an alias to one XMLTABLE invocation
under EXPLAIN, to show what it looks like when an alias is specified.
Otherwise they're always shown as "XMLTABLE" "xmltable" which is a bit
dumb).
Another possible way out is to decide that we don't want the
"objectname" to be reported here. I admit it's perhaps redundant. In
this case we'd just remove lines 3896-3899 shown above and let it be
NULL.
Thoughts?
--
Álvaro Herrera PostgreSQL Developer — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-19 03:09 Amit Langote <[email protected]>
parent: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Amit Langote @ 2024-01-19 03:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; jian he <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On Fri, Jan 19, 2024 at 2:11 AM Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2024-Jan-18, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
>
> > commands/explain.c (Hmm, I think this is a preexisting bug actually)
> >
> > 3893 18 : case T_TableFuncScan:
> > 3894 18 : Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_TABLEFUNC);
> > 3895 18 : if (rte->tablefunc)
> > 3896 0 : if (rte->tablefunc->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
> > 3897 0 : objectname = "xmltable";
> > 3898 : else /* Must be TFT_JSON_TABLE */
> > 3899 0 : objectname = "json_table";
> > 3900 : else
> > 3901 18 : objectname = NULL;
> > 3902 18 : objecttag = "Table Function Name";
> > 3903 18 : break;
>
> Indeed -- the problem seems to be that add_rte_to_flat_rtable is
> creating a new RTE and zaps the ->tablefunc pointer for it. So when
> EXPLAIN goes to examine the struct, there's a NULL pointer there and
> nothing is printed.
Ah yes.
> One simple fix is to change add_rte_to_flat_rtable so that it doesn't
> zero out the tablefunc pointer, but this is straight against what that
> function is trying to do, namely to remove substructure.
Yes.
> Which means
> that we need to preserve the name somewhere else. I added a new member
> to RangeTblEntry for this, which perhaps is a little ugly. So here's
> the patch for that.
>
> (I also added an alias to one XMLTABLE invocation
> under EXPLAIN, to show what it looks like when an alias is specified.
> Otherwise they're always shown as "XMLTABLE" "xmltable" which is a bit
> dumb).
Thanks for the patch. Seems alright to me.
> Another possible way out is to decide that we don't want the
> "objectname" to be reported here. I admit it's perhaps redundant. In
> this case we'd just remove lines 3896-3899 shown above and let it be
> NULL.
Showing the function's name spelled out in the query (XMLTABLE /
JSON_TABLE) seems fine to me, even though maybe a bit redundant, yes.
--
Thanks, Amit Langote
EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-19 10:46 jian he <[email protected]>
parent: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 2 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: jian he @ 2024-01-19 10:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; +Cc: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
play with domain types.
in ExecEvalJsonCoercion, seems func json_populate_type cannot cope
with domain type.
tests:
drop domain test;
create domain test as int[] check ( array_length(value,1) =2 and
(value[1] = 1 or value[2] = 2));
SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning
test omit quotes);
SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,11}"}', '$.rec' returning
test keep quotes);
SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{2,11}"}', '$.rec' returning
test omit quotes error on error);
SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{2,2}"}', '$.rec' returning
test keep quotes error on error);
SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": [1,2,3]}', '$.rec' returning
test omit quotes );
SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": [1,2,3]}', '$.rec' returning
test omit quotes null on error);
SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": [1,2,3]}', '$.rec' returning
test null on error);
SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": [1,11]}', '$.rec' returning
test omit quotes);
SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": [2,2]}', '$.rec' returning test
omit quotes);
Many domain related tests seem not right.
like the following, i think it should just return null.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
--another example
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING
sqljsonb_int_not_null null on error);
Maybe in node JsonCoercion, we don't need both via_io and
via_populate, but we can have one bool to indicate either call
InputFunctionCallSafe or json_populate_type in ExecEvalJsonCoercion.
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-22 00:00 jian he <[email protected]>
parent: jian he <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: jian he @ 2024-01-22 00:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; +Cc: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
based on v35.
Now I only applied from 0001 to 0007.
For {DEFAULT expression ON EMPTY} | {DEFAULT expression ON ERROR}
restrict DEFAULT expression be either Const node or FuncExpr node.
so these 3 SQL/JSON functions can be used in the btree expression index.
I made some big changes on the doc. (see attachment)
list (json_query, json_exists, json_value) as a new <section2> may be
a good idea.
follow these two links, we can see the difference.
only apply v35, 0001 to 0007: https://v35-functions-json-html.vercel.app
apply v35, 0001 to 0007 plus my changes:
https://html-starter-seven-pied.vercel.app
minor issues:
+ Note that if the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ is <literal>strict</literal>, an error is generated if it yields no
+ items, provided the specified <literal>ON ERROR</literal> behavior is
+ <literal>ERROR</literal>.
how about something like this:
+ Note that if the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ is <literal>strict</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal>
behavior is specified
+ <literal>ERROR</literal>, an error is generated if it yields no
+ items
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ SQL/JSON path expression can currently only accept values of the
+ <type>jsonb</type> type, so it might be necessary to cast the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> argument of these functions to
+ <type>jsonb</type>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
here should it be "SQL/JSON query functions"?
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-22 05:55 Peter Smith <[email protected]>
parent: jian he <[email protected]>
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From: Peter Smith @ 2024-01-22 05:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jian he <[email protected]>; +Cc: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
2024-01 Commitfest.
Hi, This patch has a CF status of "Needs Review" [1], but it seems
there were CFbot test failures last time it was run [2]. Please have a
look and post an updated version if necessary.
======
[1] https://commitfest.postgresql.org/46/4377/
[2] https://cirrus-ci.com/github/postgresql-cfbot/postgresql/commitfest/46/4377
Kind Regards,
Peter Smith.
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-22 06:14 jian he <[email protected]>
parent: Peter Smith <[email protected]>
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From: jian he @ 2024-01-22 06:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; +Cc: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
I found two main issues regarding cocece SQL/JSON function output to
other data types.
* returning typmod influence the returning result of JSON_VALUE | JSON_QUERY.
* JSON_VALUE | JSON_QUERY handles returning type domains allowing null
and not allowing null inconsistencies.
in ExecInitJsonExprCoercion, there is IsA(coercion,JsonCoercion) or
not difference.
for the returning of (JSON_VALUE | JSON_QUERY),
"coercion" is a JsonCoercion or not is set in coerceJsonFuncExprOutput.
this influence returning type with typmod is not -1.
if set "coercion" as JsonCoercion Node then it may call the
InputFunctionCallSafe to do the coercion.
If not, it may call ExecInitFunc related code which is wrapped in
ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe.
for example:
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
will ExecInitFunc, will init function bpchar(character, integer,
boolean). it will set the third argument to true.
so it will initiate related instructions like: `select
bpchar('[,2]',7,true); ` which in the end will make the result be
`[,2`
However, InputFunctionCallSafe cannot handle that.
simple demo:
create table t(a char(3));
--fail.
INSERT INTO t values ('test');
--ok
select 'test'::char(3);
however current ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe cannot handle omit quotes.
even if I made the changes, still not bullet-proof.
for example:
create domain char3_domain_not_null as char(3) NOT NULL;
create domain hello as text NOT NULL check (value = 'hello');
create domain int42 as int check (value = 42);
CREATE TYPE comp_domain_with_typmod AS (a char3_domain_not_null, b int42);
SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb'{"rec": "(abcd,42)"}', '$.rec' returning
comp_domain_with_typmod);
will return NULL
however
SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb'{"rec": "abcd"}', '$.rec' returning
char3_domain_not_null);
will return `abc`.
I made the modification, you can see the difference.
attached is test_coerce.sql is the test file.
test_coerce_only_v35.out is the test output of only applying v35 0001
to 0007 plus my previous changes[0].
test_coerce_v35_plus_change.out is the test output of applying to v35
0001 to 0007 plus changes (attachment) and previous changes[0].
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-22 06:19 John Naylor <[email protected]>
parent: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
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From: John Naylor @ 2024-01-22 06:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; Amit Langote <[email protected]>; Andres Freund <[email protected]>; jian he <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 9:06 PM Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]> wrote:
> At this point one thing that IMO we cannot afford to do, is stop feature
> progress work on the name of parser speed. I mean, parser speed is
> important, and we need to be mindful that what we add is reasonable.
> But at some point we'll probably have to fix that by parsing
> differently (a top-down parser, perhaps? Split the parser in smaller
> pieces that each deal with subsets of the whole thing?)
I was reorganizing some old backups and rediscovered an experiment I
did four years ago when I had some extra time on my hands, to use a
lexer generator that emits a state machine driven by code, rather than
a table. It made parsing 12% faster on the above info-schema test, but
only (maybe) 3% on parsing pgbench-like queries. My quick hack ended
up a bit uglier and more verbose than Flex, but that could be
improved, and in fact small components could be shared across the
whole code base. I might work on it again; I might not.
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-22 14:27 Amit Langote <[email protected]>
parent: jian he <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Amit Langote @ 2024-01-22 14:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jian he <[email protected]>; +Cc: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 19, 2024 at 7:46 PM jian he <[email protected]> wrote:
> play with domain types.
> in ExecEvalJsonCoercion, seems func json_populate_type cannot cope
> with domain type.
>
> tests:
> drop domain test;
> create domain test as int[] check ( array_length(value,1) =2 and
> (value[1] = 1 or value[2] = 2));
> SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning
> test omit quotes);
> SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,11}"}', '$.rec' returning
> test keep quotes);
> SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{2,11}"}', '$.rec' returning
> test omit quotes error on error);
> SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{2,2}"}', '$.rec' returning
> test keep quotes error on error);
>
> SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": [1,2,3]}', '$.rec' returning
> test omit quotes );
> SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": [1,2,3]}', '$.rec' returning
> test omit quotes null on error);
> SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": [1,2,3]}', '$.rec' returning
> test null on error);
> SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": [1,11]}', '$.rec' returning
> test omit quotes);
> SELECT * from JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": [2,2]}', '$.rec' returning test
> omit quotes);
>
> Many domain related tests seem not right.
> like the following, i think it should just return null.
> +SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
> +ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
>
> --another example
> SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING
> sqljsonb_int_not_null null on error);
Hmm, yes, I've thought the same thing, but the patch since it has
existed appears to have made an exception for the case when the
RETURNING type is a domain for some reason; I couldn't find any
mention of why in the old discussions. I suspect it might be because
a domain's constraints should always be enforced, irrespective of what
the SQL/JSON's ON ERROR says.
Though, I'm inclined to classify the domain constraint failure errors
into the same class as any other error as far as the ON ERROR clause
is concerned, so have adjusted the code to do so.
Please check if the attached looks fine.
> Maybe in node JsonCoercion, we don't need both via_io and
> via_populate, but we can have one bool to indicate either call
> InputFunctionCallSafe or json_populate_type in ExecEvalJsonCoercion.
I'm not sure if there's a way to set such a bool statically, because
the decision between calling input function or json_populate_type()
must be made at run-time based on whether the input jsonb datum is a
scalar or not. That said, I think we should ideally be able to always
use json_populate_type(), but it can't handle OMIT QUOTES for scalars
and I haven't been able to refactor it to do so
On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 9:00 AM jian he <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> based on v35.
> Now I only applied from 0001 to 0007.
> For {DEFAULT expression ON EMPTY} | {DEFAULT expression ON ERROR}
> restrict DEFAULT expression be either Const node or FuncExpr node.
> so these 3 SQL/JSON functions can be used in the btree expression index.
I'm not really excited about adding these restrictions into the
transformJsonFuncExpr() path. Index or any other code that wants to
put restrictions already have those in place, no need to add them
here. Moreover, by adding these restrictions, we might end up
preventing users from doing useful things with this like specify
column references. If there are semantic issues with allowing that,
we should discuss them.
> I made some big changes on the doc. (see attachment)
> list (json_query, json_exists, json_value) as a new <section2> may be
> a good idea.
>
> follow these two links, we can see the difference.
> only apply v35, 0001 to 0007: https://v35-functions-json-html.vercel.app
> apply v35, 0001 to 0007 plus my changes:
> https://html-starter-seven-pied.vercel.app
Thanks for your patch. I've adapted some of your proposed changes.
> minor issues:
> + Note that if the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
> + is <literal>strict</literal>, an error is generated if it yields no
> + items, provided the specified <literal>ON ERROR</literal> behavior is
> + <literal>ERROR</literal>.
>
> how about something like this:
> + Note that if the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
> + is <literal>strict</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal>
> behavior is specified
> + <literal>ERROR</literal>, an error is generated if it yields no
> + items
Sure.
> + <note>
> + <para>
> + SQL/JSON path expression can currently only accept values of the
> + <type>jsonb</type> type, so it might be necessary to cast the
> + <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> argument of these functions to
> + <type>jsonb</type>.
> + </para>
> + </note>
> here should it be "SQL/JSON query functions"?
"path expressions" is not wrong but I agree that "query functions"
might be better, so changed. I've also mentioned that the restriction
arises from the fact that SQL/JSON path langage expects the input
document to be passed as jsonb.
On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 3:14 PM jian he <[email protected]> wrote:
> I found two main issues regarding cocece SQL/JSON function output to
> other data types.
> * returning typmod influence the returning result of JSON_VALUE | JSON_QUERY.
> * JSON_VALUE | JSON_QUERY handles returning type domains allowing null
> and not allowing null inconsistencies.
>
> in ExecInitJsonExprCoercion, there is IsA(coercion,JsonCoercion) or
> not difference.
> for the returning of (JSON_VALUE | JSON_QUERY),
> "coercion" is a JsonCoercion or not is set in coerceJsonFuncExprOutput.
>
> this influence returning type with typmod is not -1.
> if set "coercion" as JsonCoercion Node then it may call the
> InputFunctionCallSafe to do the coercion.
> If not, it may call ExecInitFunc related code which is wrapped in
> ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe.
>
> for example:
> SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
> will ExecInitFunc, will init function bpchar(character, integer,
> boolean). it will set the third argument to true.
> so it will initiate related instructions like: `select
> bpchar('[,2]',7,true); ` which in the end will make the result be
> `[,2`
> However, InputFunctionCallSafe cannot handle that.
> simple demo:
> create table t(a char(3));
> --fail.
> INSERT INTO t values ('test');
> --ok
> select 'test'::char(3);
>
> however current ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe cannot handle omit quotes.
>
> even if I made the changes, still not bullet-proof.
> for example:
> create domain char3_domain_not_null as char(3) NOT NULL;
> create domain hello as text NOT NULL check (value = 'hello');
> create domain int42 as int check (value = 42);
> CREATE TYPE comp_domain_with_typmod AS (a char3_domain_not_null, b int42);
>
> SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb'{"rec": "(abcd,42)"}', '$.rec' returning
> comp_domain_with_typmod);
> will return NULL
>
> however
> SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb'{"rec": "abcd"}', '$.rec' returning
> char3_domain_not_null);
> will return `abc`.
>
> I made the modification, you can see the difference.
> attached is test_coerce.sql is the test file.
> test_coerce_only_v35.out is the test output of only applying v35 0001
> to 0007 plus my previous changes[0].
> test_coerce_v35_plus_change.out is the test output of applying to v35
> 0001 to 0007 plus changes (attachment) and previous changes[0].
>
> [0] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CACJufxHo1VVk_0th3AsFxqdMgjaUDz6s0F7%2Bj9rYA3d%3DURw97A%40mail...
I'll think about this tomorrow.
In the meantime, here are the updated/reorganized patches with the
following changes:
* I started having second thoughts about introducing
json_populate_type(), jspIsMutable, and JsonbUnquote() in commits
separate from the commit introducing the SQL/JSON query functions
patch where they are needed, so I moved them back into that patch. So
there are 2 fewer patches -- 0005, 0006 squashed into 0007.
* Boke the test file jsonb_sqljson into 2 files named
sqljson_queryfuncs and sqljson_jsontable. Also, the test files under
ECPG to sql_jsontable
* Some cosmetic improvements in the JSON_TABLE() patch
I'll push 0001-0004 tomorrow, barring objections.
--
Thanks, Amit Langote
EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
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From a231a77f1c2c2b8bd921aafb4dbfdc451db8662a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:57:20 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v36 4/6] Add jsonpath_exec APIs to use in SQL/JSON query
functions
This adds JsonPathExists(), JsonPathQuery(), JsonPathValue() that
are wrappers over executeJsonPath() to implement SQL/JSON functions
JSON_EXISTS(), JSON_QUERY(), and JSON_VALUE(), respectively. Those
functions themselves will be added in a subsequent commit along with
the necessary parser/planner/executor support.
This also introduces a new struct JsonPathVariable for the executor
implementation of those functions to be able to pass the values
of the variables used in jsonpath that are separately evaluated
by the executor.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 322 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 11 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 23 ++
3 files changed, 356 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index c162821e65..6da6e27ee6 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -234,6 +234,12 @@ static JsonPathExecResult appendBoolResult(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *jsp, JsonValueList *found, JsonPathBool res);
static void getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
JsonbValue *value);
+static JsonbValue *GetJsonPathVar(void *cxt, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId);
+static int CountJsonPathVars(void *cxt);
+static void JsonItemFromDatum(Datum val, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ JsonbValue *res);
+static void JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(JsonbValue *jbv, Datum num);
static void getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *variable, JsonbValue *value);
static int countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb);
@@ -2138,6 +2144,155 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
}
}
+/*
+ * Returns the computed value of a JSON path variable with given name.
+ */
+static JsonbValue *
+GetJsonPathVar(void *cxt, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId)
+{
+ JsonPathVariable *var = NULL;
+ List *vars = cxt;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ JsonbValue *result;
+ int id = 1;
+
+ foreach(lc, vars)
+ {
+ JsonPathVariable *curvar = lfirst(lc);
+
+ if (!strncmp(curvar->name, varName, varNameLen))
+ {
+ var = curvar;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ id++;
+ }
+
+ if (var == NULL)
+ {
+ *baseObjectId = -1;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ result = palloc(sizeof(JsonbValue));
+ if (var->isnull)
+ {
+ *baseObjectId = 0;
+ result->type = jbvNull;
+ }
+ else
+ JsonItemFromDatum(var->value, var->typid, var->typmod, result);
+
+ *baseObject = *result;
+ *baseObjectId = id;
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+static int
+CountJsonPathVars(void *cxt)
+{
+ List *vars = (List *) cxt;
+
+ return list_length(vars);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Initialize JsonbValue to pass to jsonpath executor from given
+ * datum value of the specified type.
+ */
+static void
+JsonItemFromDatum(Datum val, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsonbValue *res)
+{
+ switch (typid)
+ {
+ case BOOLOID:
+ res->type = jbvBool;
+ res->val.boolean = DatumGetBool(val);
+ break;
+ case NUMERICOID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, val);
+ break;
+ case INT2OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int2_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case INT4OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int4_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case INT8OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int8_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case FLOAT4OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(float4_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case FLOAT8OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(float8_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case TEXTOID:
+ case VARCHAROID:
+ res->type = jbvString;
+ res->val.string.val = VARDATA_ANY(val);
+ res->val.string.len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(val);
+ break;
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ res->type = jbvDatetime;
+ res->val.datetime.value = val;
+ res->val.datetime.typid = typid;
+ res->val.datetime.typmod = typmod;
+ res->val.datetime.tz = 0;
+ break;
+ case JSONBOID:
+ {
+ JsonbValue *jbv = res;
+ Jsonb *jb = DatumGetJsonbP(val);
+
+ if (JsonContainerIsScalar(&jb->root))
+ {
+ bool result PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+
+ result = JsonbExtractScalar(&jb->root, jbv);
+ Assert(result);
+ }
+ else
+ JsonbInitBinary(jbv, jb);
+ break;
+ }
+ case JSONOID:
+ {
+ text *txt = DatumGetTextP(val);
+ char *str = text_to_cstring(txt);
+ Jsonb *jb;
+
+ jb = DatumGetJsonbP(DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in,
+ CStringGetDatum(str)));
+ pfree(str);
+
+ JsonItemFromDatum(JsonbPGetDatum(jb), JSONBOID, -1, res);
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+ errmsg("could not convert value of type %s to jsonpath",
+ format_type_be(typid)));
+ }
+}
+
+/* Initialize numeric value from the given datum */
+static void
+JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(JsonbValue *jbv, Datum num)
+{
+ jbv->type = jbvNumeric;
+ jbv->val.numeric = DatumGetNumeric(num);
+}
+
/*
* Get the value of variable passed to jsonpath executor
*/
@@ -2874,3 +3029,170 @@ compareDatetime(Datum val1, Oid typid1, Datum val2, Oid typid2,
return DatumGetInt32(DirectFunctionCall2(cmpfunc, val1, val2));
}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_EXISTS implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true.
+ */
+bool
+JsonPathExists(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb), !error, NULL, true);
+
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(res));
+
+ if (error && jperIsError(res))
+ *error = true;
+
+ return res == jperOk;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_QUERY implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true. *empty is set to true if no match is found.
+ */
+Datum
+JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper, bool *empty,
+ bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonbValue *singleton;
+ bool wrap;
+ JsonValueList found = {0};
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+ int count;
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb), !error, &found, true);
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(res));
+ if (error && jperIsError(res))
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ *empty = false;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+
+ /* WRAP or not? */
+ count = JsonValueListLength(&found);
+ singleton = count > 0 ? JsonValueListHead(&found) : NULL;
+ if (singleton == NULL)
+ wrap = false;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE)
+ wrap = false;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
+ wrap = true;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL)
+ wrap = count > 1 ||
+ IsAJsonbScalar(singleton) ||
+ (singleton->type == jbvBinary &&
+ JsonContainerIsScalar(singleton->val.binary.data));
+ else
+ {
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized json wrapper %d", wrapper);
+ wrap = false;
+ }
+
+ if (wrap)
+ return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(wrapItemsInArray(&found)));
+
+ /* No wrapping means only one item is expected. */
+ if (count > 1)
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_MORE_THAN_ONE_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_QUERY should return singleton item without wrapper"),
+ errhint("Use WITH WRAPPER clause to wrap SQL/JSON item sequence into array.")));
+ }
+
+ if (singleton)
+ return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(singleton));
+
+ *empty = true;
+ return PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_VALUE implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true. *empty is set to true if no match is found.
+ */
+JsonbValue *
+JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonbValue *res;
+ JsonValueList found = {0};
+ JsonPathExecResult jper PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+ int count;
+
+ jper = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb),
+ !error, &found, true);
+
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(jper));
+
+ if (error && jperIsError(jper))
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ *empty = false;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ count = JsonValueListLength(&found);
+
+ *empty = (count == 0);
+
+ if (*empty)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* JSON_VALUE expects to get only singletons. */
+ if (count > 1)
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_MORE_THAN_ONE_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item")));
+ }
+
+ res = JsonValueListHead(&found);
+ if (res->type == jbvBinary && JsonContainerIsScalar(res->val.binary.data))
+ JsonbExtractScalar(res->val.binary.data, res);
+
+ /* JSON_VALUE expects to get only scalars. */
+ if (!IsAJsonbScalar(res))
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SQL_JSON_SCALAR_REQUIRED),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item")));
+ }
+
+ if (res->type == jbvNull)
+ return NULL;
+
+ return res;
+}
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index 4a154606d2..61289d8124 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -1576,6 +1576,17 @@ typedef enum JsonFormatType
* jsonb */
} JsonFormatType;
+/*
+ * JsonWrapper -
+ * representation of WRAPPER clause for JsonPathQuery()
+ */
+typedef enum JsonWrapper
+{
+ JSW_NONE,
+ JSW_CONDITIONAL,
+ JSW_UNCONDITIONAL,
+} JsonWrapper;
+
/*
* JsonFormat -
* representation of JSON FORMAT clause
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 9d55c25ebc..6eabdcfb75 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
typedef struct
@@ -268,4 +269,26 @@ extern bool jspConvertRegexFlags(uint32 xflags, int *result,
struct Node *escontext);
+/*
+ * Evaluation of jsonpath
+ */
+
+/* External variable passed into jsonpath. */
+typedef struct JsonPathVariable
+{
+ char *name;
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ Datum value;
+ bool isnull;
+} JsonPathVariable;
+
+
+/* SQL/JSON item */
+extern bool JsonPathExists(Datum jb, JsonPath *path, bool *error, List *vars);
+extern Datum JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper,
+ bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars);
+extern JsonbValue *JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty,
+ bool *error, List *vars);
+
#endif
--
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From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:16:56 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v36 2/6] Adjust populate_record_field() to handle errors
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That includes adding a Node *escontext parameter to it and a bunch
of functions called by it and also adding code to those functions
where necessary toreturn early on encountering a soft error.
The changes here are mainly intended to suppress errors in the
functions in jsonfuncs.c, but not the functions in any external
modules, such as arrayfuncs.c, that those functions may in turn call.
They are not changed on the assumption is that the various checks in
jsonfuncs.c functions should ensure that only values that are
structurally valid get passed to the functions in those external
modules. An exception is made however for domain_check() to ensure
that domain constraint violations are reported.
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/domains.c | 33 ++-
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c | 342 ++++++++++++++++++++++--------
src/include/utils/builtins.h | 3 +
src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h | 1 +
4 files changed, 295 insertions(+), 84 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/domains.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/domains.c
index 9f6e1a15ad..21791105da 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/domains.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/domains.c
@@ -40,6 +40,9 @@
#include "utils/syscache.h"
#include "utils/typcache.h"
+static bool domain_check_internal(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
+ void **extra, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ Node *escontext);
/*
* structure to cache state across multiple calls
@@ -342,6 +345,32 @@ domain_recv(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
void
domain_check(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
void **extra, MemoryContext mcxt)
+{
+ (void) domain_check_internal(value, isnull, domainType, extra, mcxt,
+ NULL);
+}
+
+/* Error-safe variant of domain_check(). */
+bool
+domain_check_safe(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
+ void **extra, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ Node *escontext)
+{
+ return domain_check_internal(value, isnull, domainType, extra, mcxt,
+ escontext);
+}
+
+/*
+ * domain_check_internal
+ * Workhorse for domain_check() and domain_check_safe()
+ *
+ * Returns false if an error occurred in domain_check_input() and 'escontext'
+ * points to an ErrorSaveContext, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+domain_check_internal(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
+ void **extra, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ Node *escontext)
{
DomainIOData *my_extra = NULL;
@@ -365,7 +394,9 @@ domain_check(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
/*
* Do the necessary checks to ensure it's a valid domain value.
*/
- domain_check_input(value, isnull, my_extra, NULL);
+ domain_check_input(value, isnull, my_extra, escontext);
+
+ return !SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext);
}
/*
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index caaafb72c0..623289305a 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -265,6 +265,7 @@ typedef struct PopulateArrayContext
int *dims; /* dimensions */
int *sizes; /* current dimension counters */
int ndims; /* number of dimensions */
+ Node *escontext; /* For soft-error handling */
} PopulateArrayContext;
/* state for populate_array_json() */
@@ -389,7 +390,8 @@ static JsonParseErrorType elements_array_element_end(void *state, bool isnull);
static JsonParseErrorType elements_scalar(void *state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype);
/* turn a json object into a hash table */
-static HTAB *get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname);
+static HTAB *get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname,
+ Node *escontext);
/* semantic actions for populate_array_json */
static JsonParseErrorType populate_array_object_start(void *_state);
@@ -431,37 +433,42 @@ static Datum populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcnam
/* helper functions for populate_record[set] */
static HeapTupleHeader populate_record(TupleDesc tupdesc, RecordIOData **record_p,
HeapTupleHeader defaultval, MemoryContext mcxt,
- JsObject *obj);
+ JsObject *obj, Node *escontext);
static void get_record_type_from_argument(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
const char *funcname,
PopulateRecordCache *cache);
static void get_record_type_from_query(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
const char *funcname,
PopulateRecordCache *cache);
-static void JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso);
+static bool JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso, Node *escontext);
static Datum populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io, Oid typid,
const char *colname, MemoryContext mcxt,
- HeapTupleHeader defaultval, JsValue *jsv, bool isnull);
-static Datum populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv);
+ HeapTupleHeader defaultval, JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
+static Datum populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull, Node *escontext);
static void prepare_column_cache(ColumnIOData *column, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
MemoryContext mcxt, bool need_scalar);
static Datum populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
const char *colname, MemoryContext mcxt, Datum defaultval,
- JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull);
+ JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull, Node *escontext);
static RecordIOData *allocate_record_info(MemoryContext mcxt, int ncolumns);
static bool JsObjectGetField(JsObject *obj, char *field, JsValue *jsv);
static void populate_recordset_record(PopulateRecordsetState *state, JsObject *obj);
-static void populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len);
-static void populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, JsonbValue *jbv,
+static bool populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len);
+static bool populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, JsonbValue *jbv,
int ndim);
static void populate_array_report_expected_array(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim);
-static void populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims);
-static void populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim);
-static void populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv);
+static bool populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims);
+static bool populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim);
+static bool populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv);
static Datum populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio, const char *colname,
- MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv);
+ MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
static Datum populate_domain(DomainIOData *io, Oid typid, const char *colname,
- MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv, bool isnull);
+ MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
/* functions supporting jsonb_delete, jsonb_set and jsonb_concat */
static JsonbValue *IteratorConcat(JsonbIterator **it1, JsonbIterator **it2,
@@ -2484,14 +2491,15 @@ populate_array_report_expected_array(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
if (ndim <= 0)
{
if (ctx->colname)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array"),
errhint("See the value of key \"%s\".", ctx->colname)));
else
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array")));
+ return;
}
else
{
@@ -2506,22 +2514,28 @@ populate_array_report_expected_array(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
appendStringInfo(&indices, "[%d]", ctx->sizes[i]);
if (ctx->colname)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array"),
errhint("See the array element %s of key \"%s\".",
indices.data, ctx->colname)));
else
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array"),
errhint("See the array element %s.",
indices.data)));
+ return;
}
}
-/* set the number of dimensions of the populated array when it becomes known */
-static void
+/*
+ * Validate and set ndims for populating an array with some
+ * populate_array_*() function.
+ *
+ * Returns false if the input (ndims) is erroneous.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims)
{
int i;
@@ -2529,7 +2543,12 @@ populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims)
Assert(ctx->ndims <= 0);
if (ndims <= 0)
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndims);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext));
+ return false;
+ }
ctx->ndims = ndims;
ctx->dims = palloc(sizeof(int) * ndims);
@@ -2537,10 +2556,16 @@ populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims)
for (i = 0; i < ndims; i++)
ctx->dims[i] = -1; /* dimensions are unknown yet */
+
+ return true;
}
-/* check the populated subarray dimension */
-static void
+/*
+ * Check the populated subarray dimension
+ *
+ * Returns false if the input (ndims) is erroneous.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
{
int dim = ctx->sizes[ndim]; /* current dimension counter */
@@ -2548,21 +2573,31 @@ populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
if (ctx->dims[ndim] == -1)
ctx->dims[ndim] = dim; /* assign dimension if not yet known */
else if (ctx->dims[ndim] != dim)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("malformed JSON array"),
errdetail("Multidimensional arrays must have "
"sub-arrays with matching dimensions.")));
+ /* Nothing to do on an error. */
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext))
+ return false;
+
/* reset the current array dimension size counter */
ctx->sizes[ndim] = 0;
/* increment the parent dimension counter if it is a nested sub-array */
if (ndim > 0)
ctx->sizes[ndim - 1]++;
+
+ return true;
}
-static void
+/*
+ * Returns true if the array element value was successfully extracted from jsv
+ * and added to ctx->astate. False if an error occurred when doing so.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv)
{
Datum element;
@@ -2573,13 +2608,18 @@ populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv)
ctx->aio->element_type,
ctx->aio->element_typmod,
NULL, ctx->mcxt, PointerGetDatum(NULL),
- jsv, &element_isnull);
+ jsv, &element_isnull, ctx->escontext);
+ /* Nothing to do on an error. */
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext))
+ return false;
accumArrayResult(ctx->astate, element, element_isnull,
ctx->aio->element_type, ctx->acxt);
Assert(ndim > 0);
ctx->sizes[ndim - 1]++; /* increment current dimension counter */
+
+ return true;
}
/* json object start handler for populate_array_json() */
@@ -2590,9 +2630,17 @@ populate_array_object_start(void *_state)
int ndim = state->lex->lex_level;
if (state->ctx->ndims <= 0)
- populate_array_assign_ndims(state->ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(state->ctx, ndim))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
else if (ndim < state->ctx->ndims)
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(state->ctx, ndim);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(state->ctx->escontext));
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
return JSON_SUCCESS;
}
@@ -2606,10 +2654,17 @@ populate_array_array_end(void *_state)
int ndim = state->lex->lex_level;
if (ctx->ndims <= 0)
- populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim + 1);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim + 1))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
if (ndim < ctx->ndims)
- populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ /* Report if an error occurred. */
+ if (!populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
return JSON_SUCCESS;
}
@@ -2667,7 +2722,9 @@ populate_array_element_end(void *_state, bool isnull)
state->element_start) * sizeof(char);
}
- populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv);
+ /* Report if an error occurred. */
+ if (!populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
}
return JSON_SUCCESS;
@@ -2682,9 +2739,17 @@ populate_array_scalar(void *_state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype)
int ndim = state->lex->lex_level;
if (ctx->ndims <= 0)
- populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
else if (ndim < ctx->ndims)
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndim);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext));
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
if (ndim == ctx->ndims)
{
@@ -2697,8 +2762,12 @@ populate_array_scalar(void *_state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype)
return JSON_SUCCESS;
}
-/* parse a json array and populate array */
-static void
+/*
+ * Parse a json array and populate array
+ *
+ * Returns false if an error occurs when parsing.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len)
{
PopulateArrayState state;
@@ -2716,19 +2785,25 @@ populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len)
sem.array_element_end = populate_array_element_end;
sem.scalar = populate_array_scalar;
- pg_parse_json_or_ereport(state.lex, &sem);
-
- /* number of dimensions should be already known */
- Assert(ctx->ndims > 0 && ctx->dims);
+ if (pg_parse_json_or_errsave(state.lex, &sem, ctx->escontext))
+ {
+ /* number of dimensions should be already known */
+ Assert(ctx->ndims > 0 && ctx->dims);
+ }
freeJsonLexContext(state.lex);
+
+ return !SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext);
}
/*
* populate_array_dim_jsonb() -- Iterate recursively through jsonb sub-array
* elements and accumulate result using given ArrayBuildState.
+ *
+ * Returns false if we return partway through because of an error in a
+ * subroutine.
*/
-static void
+static bool
populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
JsonbValue *jbv, /* jsonb sub-array */
int ndim) /* current dimension */
@@ -2741,10 +2816,14 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
check_stack_depth();
- if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc))
+ if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc) ||
+ JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc))
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndim - 1);
-
- Assert(!JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc));
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext));
+ return false;
+ }
it = JsonbIteratorInit(jbc);
@@ -2763,7 +2842,10 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
(tok == WJB_ELEM &&
(val.type != jbvBinary ||
!JsonContainerIsArray(val.val.binary.data)))))
- populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim))
+ return false;
+ }
jsv.is_json = false;
jsv.val.jsonb = &val;
@@ -2776,16 +2858,21 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
* it is not the innermost dimension.
*/
if (ctx->ndims > 0 && ndim >= ctx->ndims)
- populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv))
+ return false;
+ }
else
{
/* populate child sub-array */
- populate_array_dim_jsonb(ctx, &val, ndim + 1);
+ if (!populate_array_dim_jsonb(ctx, &val, ndim + 1))
+ return false;
/* number of dimensions should be already known */
Assert(ctx->ndims > 0 && ctx->dims);
- populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim);
+ if (!populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim))
+ return false;
}
tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &val, true);
@@ -2796,14 +2883,22 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
/* free iterator, iterating until WJB_DONE */
tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &val, true);
Assert(tok == WJB_DONE && !it);
+
+ return true;
}
-/* recursively populate an array from json/jsonb */
+/*
+ * Recursively populate an array from json/jsonb
+ *
+ * *isnull is set to true if an error is reported during parsing.
+ */
static Datum
populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio,
const char *colname,
MemoryContext mcxt,
- JsValue *jsv)
+ JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
PopulateArrayContext ctx;
Datum result;
@@ -2818,14 +2913,27 @@ populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio,
ctx.ndims = 0; /* unknown yet */
ctx.dims = NULL;
ctx.sizes = NULL;
+ ctx.escontext = escontext;
if (jsv->is_json)
- populate_array_json(&ctx, jsv->val.json.str,
- jsv->val.json.len >= 0 ? jsv->val.json.len
- : strlen(jsv->val.json.str));
+ {
+ /* Return null if an error was found. */
+ if (!populate_array_json(&ctx, jsv->val.json.str,
+ jsv->val.json.len >= 0 ? jsv->val.json.len
+ : strlen(jsv->val.json.str)))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+ }
else
{
- populate_array_dim_jsonb(&ctx, jsv->val.jsonb, 1);
+ /* Return null if an error was found. */
+ if (!populate_array_dim_jsonb(&ctx, jsv->val.jsonb, 1))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
ctx.dims[0] = ctx.sizes[0];
}
@@ -2843,11 +2951,16 @@ populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio,
pfree(ctx.sizes);
pfree(lbs);
+ *isnull = false;
return result;
}
-static void
-JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
+/*
+ * Returns false if an error occurs, provided escontext points to an
+ * ErrorSaveContext.
+ */
+static bool
+JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso, Node *escontext)
{
jso->is_json = jsv->is_json;
@@ -2859,7 +2972,9 @@ JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
jsv->val.json.len >= 0
? jsv->val.json.len
: strlen(jsv->val.json.str),
- "populate_composite");
+ "populate_composite",
+ escontext);
+ Assert(jso->val.json_hash != NULL || SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext));
}
else
{
@@ -2877,7 +2992,7 @@ JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
is_scalar = IsAJsonbScalar(jbv) ||
(jbv->type == jbvBinary &&
JsonContainerIsScalar(jbv->val.binary.data));
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
is_scalar
? errmsg("cannot call %s on a scalar",
@@ -2886,6 +3001,8 @@ JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
"populate_composite")));
}
}
+
+ return !SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext);
}
/* acquire or update cached tuple descriptor for a composite type */
@@ -2912,7 +3029,12 @@ update_cached_tupdesc(CompositeIOData *io, MemoryContext mcxt)
}
}
-/* recursively populate a composite (row type) value from json/jsonb */
+/*
+ * Recursively populate a composite (row type) value from json/jsonb
+ *
+ * Returns null if an error occurs in a subroutine, provided escontext points
+ * to an ErrorSaveContext.
+ */
static Datum
populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
Oid typid,
@@ -2920,14 +3042,15 @@ populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
MemoryContext mcxt,
HeapTupleHeader defaultval,
JsValue *jsv,
- bool isnull)
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
Datum result;
/* acquire/update cached tuple descriptor */
update_cached_tupdesc(io, mcxt);
- if (isnull)
+ if (*isnull)
result = (Datum) 0;
else
{
@@ -2935,11 +3058,21 @@ populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
JsObject jso;
/* prepare input value */
- JsValueToJsObject(jsv, &jso);
+ if (!JsValueToJsObject(jsv, &jso, escontext))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
/* populate resulting record tuple */
tuple = populate_record(io->tupdesc, &io->record_io,
- defaultval, mcxt, &jso);
+ defaultval, mcxt, &jso, escontext);
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
result = HeapTupleHeaderGetDatum(tuple);
JsObjectFree(&jso);
@@ -2951,14 +3084,27 @@ populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
* now, we can tell by comparing typid to base_typid.)
*/
if (typid != io->base_typid && typid != RECORDOID)
- domain_check(result, isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt);
+ {
+ if (!domain_check_safe(result, *isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt,
+ escontext))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+ }
return result;
}
-/* populate non-null scalar value from json/jsonb value */
+/*
+ * Populate non-null scalar value from json/jsonb value.
+ *
+ * Returns null if an error occurs during the call to type input function,
+ * provided escontext is valid.
+ */
static Datum
-populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv)
+populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull, Node *escontext)
{
Datum res;
char *str = NULL;
@@ -3029,7 +3175,12 @@ populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv)
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized jsonb type: %d", (int) jbv->type);
}
- res = InputFunctionCall(&io->typiofunc, str, io->typioparam, typmod);
+ if (!InputFunctionCallSafe(&io->typiofunc, str, io->typioparam, typmod,
+ escontext, &res))
+ {
+ res = (Datum) 0;
+ *isnull = true;
+ }
/* free temporary buffer */
if (str != json)
@@ -3044,22 +3195,28 @@ populate_domain(DomainIOData *io,
const char *colname,
MemoryContext mcxt,
JsValue *jsv,
- bool isnull)
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
Datum res;
- if (isnull)
+ if (*isnull)
res = (Datum) 0;
else
{
res = populate_record_field(io->base_io,
io->base_typid, io->base_typmod,
colname, mcxt, PointerGetDatum(NULL),
- jsv, &isnull);
- Assert(!isnull);
+ jsv, isnull, escontext);
+ Assert(!*isnull || SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext));
}
- domain_check(res, isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt);
+ if (!domain_check_safe(res, *isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt,
+ escontext))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
return res;
}
@@ -3160,7 +3317,8 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
MemoryContext mcxt,
Datum defaultval,
JsValue *jsv,
- bool *isnull)
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
TypeCat typcat;
@@ -3193,10 +3351,12 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
switch (typcat)
{
case TYPECAT_SCALAR:
- return populate_scalar(&col->scalar_io, typid, typmod, jsv);
+ return populate_scalar(&col->scalar_io, typid, typmod, jsv,
+ isnull, escontext);
case TYPECAT_ARRAY:
- return populate_array(&col->io.array, colname, mcxt, jsv);
+ return populate_array(&col->io.array, colname, mcxt, jsv,
+ isnull, escontext);
case TYPECAT_COMPOSITE:
case TYPECAT_COMPOSITE_DOMAIN:
@@ -3205,11 +3365,12 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
DatumGetPointer(defaultval)
? DatumGetHeapTupleHeader(defaultval)
: NULL,
- jsv, *isnull);
+ jsv, isnull,
+ escontext);
case TYPECAT_DOMAIN:
return populate_domain(&col->io.domain, typid, colname, mcxt,
- jsv, *isnull);
+ jsv, isnull, escontext);
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized type category '%c'", typcat);
@@ -3266,7 +3427,8 @@ populate_record(TupleDesc tupdesc,
RecordIOData **record_p,
HeapTupleHeader defaultval,
MemoryContext mcxt,
- JsObject *obj)
+ JsObject *obj,
+ Node *escontext)
{
RecordIOData *record = *record_p;
Datum *values;
@@ -3358,7 +3520,8 @@ populate_record(TupleDesc tupdesc,
mcxt,
nulls[i] ? (Datum) 0 : values[i],
&field,
- &nulls[i]);
+ &nulls[i],
+ escontext);
}
res = heap_form_tuple(tupdesc, values, nulls);
@@ -3445,6 +3608,7 @@ populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
JsValue jsv = {0};
HeapTupleHeader rec;
Datum rettuple;
+ bool isnull;
JsonbValue jbv;
MemoryContext fnmcxt = fcinfo->flinfo->fn_mcxt;
PopulateRecordCache *cache = fcinfo->flinfo->fn_extra;
@@ -3531,8 +3695,11 @@ populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
jbv.val.binary.len = VARSIZE(jb) - VARHDRSZ;
}
+ isnull = false;
rettuple = populate_composite(&cache->c.io.composite, cache->argtype,
- NULL, fnmcxt, rec, &jsv, false);
+ NULL, fnmcxt, rec, &jsv, &isnull,
+ NULL);
+ Assert(!isnull);
PG_RETURN_DATUM(rettuple);
}
@@ -3540,10 +3707,13 @@ populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
/*
* get_json_object_as_hash
*
- * decompose a json object into a hash table.
+ * Decomposes a json object into a hash table.
+ *
+ * Returns the hash table if the json is parsed successfully, NULL otherwise.
*/
static HTAB *
-get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname)
+get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname,
+ Node *escontext)
{
HASHCTL ctl;
HTAB *tab;
@@ -3572,7 +3742,11 @@ get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname)
sem->object_field_start = hash_object_field_start;
sem->object_field_end = hash_object_field_end;
- pg_parse_json_or_ereport(state->lex, sem);
+ if (!pg_parse_json_or_errsave(state->lex, sem, escontext))
+ {
+ hash_destroy(state->hash);
+ tab = NULL;
+ }
freeJsonLexContext(state->lex);
@@ -3743,14 +3917,16 @@ populate_recordset_record(PopulateRecordsetState *state, JsObject *obj)
&cache->c.io.composite.record_io,
state->rec,
cache->fn_mcxt,
- obj);
+ obj,
+ NULL);
/* if it's domain over composite, check domain constraints */
if (cache->c.typcat == TYPECAT_COMPOSITE_DOMAIN)
- domain_check(HeapTupleHeaderGetDatum(tuphead), false,
- cache->argtype,
- &cache->c.io.composite.domain_info,
- cache->fn_mcxt);
+ (void) domain_check_safe(HeapTupleHeaderGetDatum(tuphead), false,
+ cache->argtype,
+ &cache->c.io.composite.domain_info,
+ cache->fn_mcxt,
+ NULL);
/* ok, save into tuplestore */
tuple.t_len = HeapTupleHeaderGetDatumLength(tuphead);
diff --git a/src/include/utils/builtins.h b/src/include/utils/builtins.h
index f2ebbc5625..359c570f23 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/builtins.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/builtins.h
@@ -28,6 +28,9 @@ extern bool parse_bool_with_len(const char *value, size_t len, bool *result);
/* domains.c */
extern void domain_check(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
void **extra, MemoryContext mcxt);
+extern bool domain_check_safe(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
+ void **extra, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ Node *escontext);
extern int errdatatype(Oid datatypeOid);
extern int errdomainconstraint(Oid datatypeOid, const char *conname);
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
index 31c1ae4767..94cb6edc8f 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#define JSONFUNCS_H
#include "common/jsonapi.h"
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
/*
--
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From be3a4db899b2db0f5e2b351257e6021616205058 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:16:21 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v36 1/6] Add soft error handling to some expression nodes
MIME-Version: 1.0
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This adjusts the CoerceViaIO and CoerceToDomain expression evaluation
code to handle errors softly.
For CoerceViaIo, this adds a new ExprEvalStep opcode
EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE, which is implemented in the new accompanying
function ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(). The only difference from
EEOP_IOCOERCE's inline implementation is that the input function
receives an ErrorSaveContext via the function's
FunctionCallInfo.context, which it can use to handle errors softly.
For CoerceToDomain, this simply entails replacing the ereport() in
ExecEvalConstraintNotNull() and ExecEvalConstraintCheck() by
errsave() passing it the ErrorSaveContext passed in the expression's
ExprEvalStep.
In both cases, the ErrorSaveContext to be used is passed by setting
ExprState.escontext to point to it before calling ExecInitExprRec()
on the expression tree whose errors are to be suppressed.
Note that no call site of ExecInitExprRec() has been changed in this
commit, so there's no functional change. This is intended for
implementing new SQL/JSON expression nodes in future commits.
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/executor/execExpr.c | 8 ++-
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c | 6 +++
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c | 1 +
src/include/executor/execExpr.h | 4 ++
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 7 +++
6 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
index 91df2009be..3181b1136a 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
@@ -1560,7 +1560,10 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
* We don't check permissions here as a type's input/output
* function are assumed to be executable by everyone.
*/
- scratch.opcode = EEOP_IOCOERCE;
+ if (state->escontext == NULL)
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_IOCOERCE;
+ else
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE;
/* lookup the source type's output function */
scratch.d.iocoerce.finfo_out = palloc0(sizeof(FmgrInfo));
@@ -1596,6 +1599,8 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
fcinfo_in->args[2].value = Int32GetDatum(-1);
fcinfo_in->args[2].isnull = false;
+ fcinfo_in->context = (Node *) state->escontext;
+
ExprEvalPushStep(state, &scratch);
break;
}
@@ -3303,6 +3308,7 @@ ExecInitCoerceToDomain(ExprEvalStep *scratch, CoerceToDomain *ctest,
/* we'll allocate workspace only if needed */
scratch->d.domaincheck.checkvalue = NULL;
scratch->d.domaincheck.checknull = NULL;
+ scratch->d.domaincheck.escontext = state->escontext;
/*
* Evaluate argument - it's fine to directly store it into resv/resnull,
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index 3c17cc6b1e..b17cab06b6 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@
#include "executor/nodeSubplan.h"
#include "funcapi.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "parser/parsetree.h"
#include "pgstat.h"
@@ -452,6 +453,7 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
&&CASE_EEOP_CASE_TESTVAL,
&&CASE_EEOP_MAKE_READONLY,
&&CASE_EEOP_IOCOERCE,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE,
&&CASE_EEOP_DISTINCT,
&&CASE_EEOP_NOT_DISTINCT,
&&CASE_EEOP_NULLIF,
@@ -1205,6 +1207,12 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
EEO_NEXT();
}
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE)
+ {
+ ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(state, op);
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
EEO_CASE(EEOP_DISTINCT)
{
/*
@@ -2510,6 +2518,68 @@ ExecEvalParamExtern(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op, ExprContext *econtext)
errmsg("no value found for parameter %d", paramId)));
}
+/*
+ * Evaluate a CoerceViaIO node in soft-error mode.
+ *
+ * The source value is in op's result variable.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
+{
+ char *str;
+
+ /* call output function (similar to OutputFunctionCall) */
+ if (*op->resnull)
+ {
+ /* output functions are not called on nulls */
+ str = NULL;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ FunctionCallInfo fcinfo_out;
+
+ fcinfo_out = op->d.iocoerce.fcinfo_data_out;
+ fcinfo_out->args[0].value = *op->resvalue;
+ fcinfo_out->args[0].isnull = false;
+
+ fcinfo_out->isnull = false;
+ str = DatumGetCString(FunctionCallInvoke(fcinfo_out));
+
+ /* OutputFunctionCall assumes result isn't null */
+ Assert(!fcinfo_out->isnull);
+ }
+
+ /* call input function (similar to InputFunctionCall) */
+ if (!op->d.iocoerce.finfo_in->fn_strict || str != NULL)
+ {
+ FunctionCallInfo fcinfo_in;
+
+ fcinfo_in = op->d.iocoerce.fcinfo_data_in;
+ fcinfo_in->args[0].value = PointerGetDatum(str);
+ fcinfo_in->args[0].isnull = *op->resnull;
+ /* second and third arguments are already set up */
+
+ /* ErrorSaveContext must be present. */
+ Assert(IsA(fcinfo_in->context, ErrorSaveContext));
+
+ fcinfo_in->isnull = false;
+ *op->resvalue = FunctionCallInvoke(fcinfo_in);
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(fcinfo_in->context))
+ {
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Should get null result if and only if str is NULL */
+ if (str == NULL)
+ Assert(*op->resnull);
+ else
+ Assert(!*op->resnull);
+ }
+}
+
/*
* Evaluate a SQLValueFunction expression.
*/
@@ -3730,7 +3800,7 @@ void
ExecEvalConstraintNotNull(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
{
if (*op->resnull)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave((Node *) op->d.domaincheck.escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NOT_NULL_VIOLATION),
errmsg("domain %s does not allow null values",
format_type_be(op->d.domaincheck.resulttype)),
@@ -3745,7 +3815,7 @@ ExecEvalConstraintCheck(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
{
if (!*op->d.domaincheck.checknull &&
!DatumGetBool(*op->d.domaincheck.checkvalue))
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave((Node *) op->d.domaincheck.escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_CHECK_VIOLATION),
errmsg("value for domain %s violates check constraint \"%s\"",
format_type_be(op->d.domaincheck.resulttype),
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
index 33161d812f..09994503b1 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
@@ -1431,6 +1431,12 @@ llvm_compile_expr(ExprState *state)
break;
}
+ case EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe",
+ v_state, op);
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
case EEOP_DISTINCT:
case EEOP_NOT_DISTINCT:
{
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
index 5212f529c8..47c9daf402 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
@@ -162,6 +162,7 @@ void *referenced_functions[] =
ExecEvalRow,
ExecEvalRowNotNull,
ExecEvalRowNull,
+ ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe,
ExecEvalSQLValueFunction,
ExecEvalScalarArrayOp,
ExecEvalHashedScalarArrayOp,
diff --git a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
index a20c539a25..a28ddcdd77 100644
--- a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
+++ b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include "executor/nodeAgg.h"
#include "nodes/execnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
/* forward references to avoid circularity */
struct ExprEvalStep;
@@ -168,6 +169,7 @@ typedef enum ExprEvalOp
/* evaluate assorted special-purpose expression types */
EEOP_IOCOERCE,
+ EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE,
EEOP_DISTINCT,
EEOP_NOT_DISTINCT,
EEOP_NULLIF,
@@ -547,6 +549,7 @@ typedef struct ExprEvalStep
bool *checknull;
/* OID of domain type */
Oid resulttype;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
} domaincheck;
/* for EEOP_CONVERT_ROWTYPE */
@@ -776,6 +779,7 @@ extern void ExecEvalParamExec(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalParamExtern(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
+extern void ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalSQLValueFunction(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalCurrentOfExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalNextValueExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 561fdd98f1..444a5f0fd5 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "lib/ilist.h"
#include "lib/pairingheap.h"
+#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "nodes/params.h"
#include "nodes/plannodes.h"
#include "nodes/tidbitmap.h"
@@ -129,6 +130,12 @@ typedef struct ExprState
Datum *innermost_domainval;
bool *innermost_domainnull;
+
+ /*
+ * For expression nodes that support soft errors. Should be set to NULL
+ * before calling ExecInitExprRec() if the caller wants errors thrown.
+ */
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
} ExprState;
--
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From 2cd7da2fb9be842fbfe3fc3164f242bd4bbbe44c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:30:56 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v36 3/6] Refactor code used by jsonpath executor to fetch
variables
Currently, getJsonPathVariable() directly extracts a named
variable/key from the source Jsonb value. This commit puts that
logic into a callback function called by getJsonPathVariable().
Other implementations of the callback may accept different forms
of the source value(s), for example, a List of values passed from
outside jsonpath_exec.c.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 136 +++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 99 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index ac16f5c85d..c162821e65 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -87,12 +87,19 @@ typedef struct JsonBaseObjectInfo
int id;
} JsonBaseObjectInfo;
+/* Callbacks for executeJsonPath() */
+typedef JsonbValue *(*JsonPathGetVarCallback) (void *vars, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId);
+typedef int (*JsonPathCountVarsCallback) (void *vars);
+
/*
* Context of jsonpath execution.
*/
typedef struct JsonPathExecContext
{
- Jsonb *vars; /* variables to substitute into jsonpath */
+ void *vars; /* variables to substitute into jsonpath */
+ JsonPathGetVarCallback getVar; /* callback to extract a given variable
+ * from 'vars' */
JsonbValue *root; /* for $ evaluation */
JsonbValue *current; /* for @ evaluation */
JsonBaseObjectInfo baseObject; /* "base object" for .keyvalue()
@@ -174,7 +181,9 @@ typedef JsonPathBool (*JsonPathPredicateCallback) (JsonPathItem *jsp,
void *param);
typedef Numeric (*BinaryArithmFunc) (Numeric num1, Numeric num2, bool *error);
-static JsonPathExecResult executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, Jsonb *vars,
+static JsonPathExecResult executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, void *vars,
+ JsonPathGetVarCallback getVar,
+ JsonPathCountVarsCallback countVars,
Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors,
JsonValueList *result, bool useTz);
static JsonPathExecResult executeItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
@@ -226,7 +235,12 @@ static JsonPathExecResult appendBoolResult(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
static void getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
JsonbValue *value);
static void getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
- JsonPathItem *variable, Jsonb *vars, JsonbValue *value);
+ JsonPathItem *variable, JsonbValue *value);
+static int countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb);
+static JsonbValue *getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb, char *varName,
+ int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject,
+ int *baseObjectId);
static int JsonbArraySize(JsonbValue *jb);
static JsonPathBool executeComparison(JsonPathItem *cmp, JsonbValue *lv,
JsonbValue *rv, void *p);
@@ -284,7 +298,9 @@ jsonb_path_exists_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
}
- res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, NULL, tz);
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, NULL, tz);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jb, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jp, 1);
@@ -339,7 +355,9 @@ jsonb_path_match_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
}
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jb, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jp, 1);
@@ -417,7 +435,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
vars = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P_COPY(2);
silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
funcctx->user_fctx = JsonValueListGetList(&found);
@@ -464,7 +484,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_array_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
Jsonb *vars = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(2);
bool silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
PG_RETURN_JSONB_P(JsonbValueToJsonb(wrapItemsInArray(&found)));
}
@@ -495,7 +517,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_first_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
Jsonb *vars = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(2);
bool silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
if (JsonValueListLength(&found) >= 1)
PG_RETURN_JSONB_P(JsonbValueToJsonb(JsonValueListHead(&found)));
@@ -522,6 +546,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_first_tz(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
*
* 'path' - jsonpath to be executed
* 'vars' - variables to be substituted to jsonpath
+ * 'getVar' - callback used by getJsonPathVariable() to extract variables from
+ * 'vars'
+ * 'countVars' - callback to count the number of jsonpath variables in 'vars'
* 'json' - target document for jsonpath evaluation
* 'throwErrors' - whether we should throw suppressible errors
* 'result' - list to store result items into
@@ -537,8 +564,10 @@ jsonb_path_query_first_tz(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
* In other case it tries to find all the satisfied result items.
*/
static JsonPathExecResult
-executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, Jsonb *vars, Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors,
- JsonValueList *result, bool useTz)
+executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, void *vars, JsonPathGetVarCallback getVar,
+ JsonPathCountVarsCallback countVars,
+ Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors, JsonValueList *result,
+ bool useTz)
{
JsonPathExecContext cxt;
JsonPathExecResult res;
@@ -550,22 +579,16 @@ executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, Jsonb *vars, Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors,
if (!JsonbExtractScalar(&json->root, &jbv))
JsonbInitBinary(&jbv, json);
- if (vars && !JsonContainerIsObject(&vars->root))
- {
- ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
- errmsg("\"vars\" argument is not an object"),
- errdetail("Jsonpath parameters should be encoded as key-value pairs of \"vars\" object.")));
- }
-
cxt.vars = vars;
+ cxt.getVar = getVar;
cxt.laxMode = (path->header & JSONPATH_LAX) != 0;
cxt.ignoreStructuralErrors = cxt.laxMode;
cxt.root = &jbv;
cxt.current = &jbv;
cxt.baseObject.jbc = NULL;
cxt.baseObject.id = 0;
- cxt.lastGeneratedObjectId = vars ? 2 : 1;
+ /* 1 + number of base objects in vars */
+ cxt.lastGeneratedObjectId = 1 + countVars(vars);
cxt.innermostArraySize = -1;
cxt.throwErrors = throwErrors;
cxt.useTz = useTz;
@@ -2108,7 +2131,7 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
&value->val.string.len);
break;
case jpiVariable:
- getJsonPathVariable(cxt, item, cxt->vars, value);
+ getJsonPathVariable(cxt, item, value);
return;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonpath item type");
@@ -2120,42 +2143,81 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
*/
static void
getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *variable,
- Jsonb *vars, JsonbValue *value)
+ JsonbValue *value)
{
char *varName;
int varNameLength;
- JsonbValue tmp;
+ JsonbValue baseObject;
+ int baseObjectId;
JsonbValue *v;
- if (!vars)
+ Assert(variable->type == jpiVariable);
+ varName = jspGetString(variable, &varNameLength);
+
+ if (cxt->vars == NULL ||
+ (v = cxt->getVar(cxt->vars, varName, varNameLength,
+ &baseObject, &baseObjectId)) == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_OBJECT),
+ errmsg("could not find jsonpath variable \"%s\"",
+ pnstrdup(varName, varNameLength))));
+
+ if (baseObjectId > 0)
{
- value->type = jbvNull;
- return;
+ *value = *v;
+ setBaseObject(cxt, &baseObject, baseObjectId);
}
+}
+
+/*
+ * Definition of JsonPathGetVarCallback for when JsonPathExecContext.vars
+ * is specified as a jsonb value.
+ */
+static JsonbValue *
+getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb, char *varName, int varNameLength,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId)
+{
+ Jsonb *vars = varsJsonb;
+ JsonbValue tmp;
+ JsonbValue *result;
- Assert(variable->type == jpiVariable);
- varName = jspGetString(variable, &varNameLength);
tmp.type = jbvString;
tmp.val.string.val = varName;
tmp.val.string.len = varNameLength;
- v = findJsonbValueFromContainer(&vars->root, JB_FOBJECT, &tmp);
+ result = findJsonbValueFromContainer(&vars->root, JB_FOBJECT, &tmp);
- if (v)
+ if (result == NULL)
{
- *value = *v;
- pfree(v);
+ *baseObjectId = -1;
+ return NULL;
}
- else
+
+ *baseObjectId = 1;
+ JsonbInitBinary(baseObject, vars);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Definition of JsonPathCountVarsCallback for when JsonPathExecContext.vars
+ * is specified as a jsonb value.
+ */
+static int
+countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb)
+{
+ Jsonb *vars = varsJsonb;
+
+ if (vars && !JsonContainerIsObject(&vars->root))
{
ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_OBJECT),
- errmsg("could not find jsonpath variable \"%s\"",
- pnstrdup(varName, varNameLength))));
+ errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+ errmsg("\"vars\" argument is not an object"),
+ errdetail("Jsonpath parameters should be encoded as key-value pairs of \"vars\" object."));
}
- JsonbInitBinary(&tmp, vars);
- setBaseObject(cxt, &tmp, 1);
+ /* count of base objects */
+ return vars != NULL ? 1 : 0;
}
/**************** Support functions for JsonPath execution *****************/
--
2.35.3
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From b0efafe204c93a7c7c2cd88613a5f3388c5233ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:59:56 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v36 5/6] SQL/JSON query functions
MIME-Version: 1.0
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
This introduces the following SQL/JSON functions for querying JSON
data using jsonpath expressions:
JSON_EXISTS()
JSON_QUERY()
JSON_VALUE()
JSON_EXISTS() tests if the jsonpath expression applied to the jsonb
value yields any values.
JSON_VALUE() must return a single value, and an error occurs if it
tries to return multiple values.
JSON_QUERY() must return a json object or array, and there are
various WRAPPER options for handling scalar or multi-value results.
Both these functions have options for handling EMPTY and ERROR
conditions.
All of these functions only operate on jsonb. The workaround for now
is to cast the argument to jsonb.
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Author: Teodor Sigaev <[email protected]>
Author: Oleg Bartunov <[email protected]>
Author: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Author: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
Author: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Author: Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]>
Author: Jian He <[email protected]>
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby, Álvaro Herrera,
jian he, Anton A. Melnikov, Nikita Malakhov, Peter Eisentraut
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/abd9b83b-aa66-f230-3d6d-734817f0995d%40postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 173 +++
src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt | 12 +-
src/backend/executor/execExpr.c | 344 +++++
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 370 +++++-
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c | 140 ++
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c | 3 +
src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 18 +
src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | 233 +++-
src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c | 3 +-
src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c | 19 +
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 188 ++-
src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c | 611 ++++++++-
src/backend/parser/parse_target.c | 15 +
src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c | 44 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c | 31 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c | 56 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c | 259 ++++
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 2 +-
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 136 ++
src/include/executor/execExpr.h | 24 +-
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 86 ++
src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 2 +
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 47 +
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 164 +++
src/include/parser/kwlist.h | 11 +
src/include/utils/formatting.h | 1 +
src/include/utils/jsonb.h | 1 +
src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h | 6 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 1 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer | 28 +
.../regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out | 1145 +++++++++++++++++
src/test/regress/parallel_schedule | 2 +-
src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql | 371 ++++++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 17 +
34 files changed, 4527 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index 210c7c0b02..a05e539077 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -15461,6 +15461,11 @@ table2-mapping
the SQL/JSON path language
</para>
</listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ the SQL/JSON query functions
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
@@ -18163,6 +18168,174 @@ $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="sqljson-query-functions">
+ <title>SQL/JSON Query Functions</title>
+ <para>
+ SQL/JSON functions <literal>JSON_EXISTS()</literal>,
+ <literal>JSON_QUERY()</literal>, and <literal>JSON_VALUE()</literal>
+ described in <xref linkend="functions-sqljson-querying"/> can be used
+ to query JSON document. Each of these functions apply a
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> (the query) to a
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> (the document); seen
+ <xref linkend="functions-sqljson-path"/> for more details on what
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> can contain.
+ </para>
+
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ SQL/JSON query functions currently only accept values of the
+ <type>jsonb</type> type, because the SQL/JSON path language only
+ supports those, so it might be necessary to cast the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> argument of these functions to
+ <type>jsonb</type>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+
+ <table id="functions-sqljson-querying">
+ <title>SQL/JSON Query Functions</title>
+ <tgroup cols="1">
+ <thead>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ Function signature
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Description
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Example(s)
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ </thead>
+ <tbody>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_exists</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_exists</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>TRUE</literal> | <literal>FALSE</literal> |<literal> UNKNOWN</literal> | <literal>ERROR</literal> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns true if the SQL/JSON <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ applied to the <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <replaceable>value</replaceable>s yields any items.
+ The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies the behavior if
+ an error occurs; the default is to return the <type>boolean</type>
+ <literal>FALSE</literal> value.
+ Note that if the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ is <literal>strict</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> behavior
+ is <literal>ON ERROR</literal>, an error is generated if it yields no
+ items.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"key1": [1,2,3]}', 'strict $.key1[*] ? (@ > 2)')</literal>
+ <returnvalue>t</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"a": [1,2,3]}', 'lax $.a[5]' ERROR ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>f</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"a": [1,2,3]}', 'strict $.a[5]' ERROR ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>ERROR: jsonpath array subscript is out of bounds</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_query</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_query</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>RETURNING</literal> <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> <optional> <literal>FORMAT JSON</literal> <optional> <literal>ENCODING UTF8</literal> </optional> </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>WITHOUT</literal> | <literal>WITH</literal> { <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal> | <optional><literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal></optional> } } <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> <literal>WRAPPER</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>KEEP</literal> | <literal>OMIT</literal> } <literal>QUOTES</literal> <optional> <literal>ON SCALAR STRING</literal> </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> { <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> | <literal>OBJECT</literal> } | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> { <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> | <literal>OBJECT</literal> } | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns the result of applying the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <replaceable>value</replaceable>s.
+ This function must return a JSON string, so if the path expression
+ returns multiple SQL/JSON items, you must wrap the result using the
+ <literal>WITH WRAPPER</literal> clause. If the wrapper is
+ <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>, an array wrapper will always
+ be applied, even if the returned value is already a single JSON object
+ or an array, but if it is <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal>, it will not be
+ applied to a single array or object. <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>
+ is the default. If the result is a scalar string, by default the value
+ returned will have surrounding quotes making it a valid JSON value,
+ which can be made explicit by specifying <literal>KEEP QUOTES</literal>.
+ Conversely, quotes can be omitted by specifying <literal>OMIT QUOTES</literal>.
+ The <literal>RETURNING</literal> clause can be used to specify the
+ <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> of the result value. It must
+ be a type for which there is a cast from <type>text</type> to that type.
+ If no <literal>RETURNING</literal> is spcified, the returned value will
+ be of type <type>jsonb</type>.
+ The <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> clause specifies the behavior if the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> yields no value at all; the
+ default when <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> is not specified is to return a
+ null value. The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies the behavior
+ if an error occurs as a result of <type>jsonpath</type> evaluation
+ (including cast to the output type) or during the execution of
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> behavior (that was caused by empty result of
+ <type>jsonpath</type> evaluation); the default when
+ <literal>ON ERROR</literal> is not specified is to return a null value.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_query(jsonb '[1,[2,3],null]', 'lax $[*][1]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>[3]</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_value</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_value</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>RETURNING</literal> <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns the result of applying the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <literal>PASSING</literal> <replaceable>value</replaceable>s. The
+ extracted value must be a single <acronym>SQL/JSON</acronym> scalar
+ item. For results that are objects or arrays, use the
+ <function>json_query</function> function instead.
+ The <literal>RETURNING</literal> clause can be used to specify the
+ <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> of the result value. It must
+ be a type for which there are casts from all possible JSON scalar
+ value types (<type>text</type>, <type>boolean</type>, <type>numeric</type>,
+ and various datetime types) to that type. If no <literal>RETURNING</literal>
+ is spcified, the returned value will be of type <type>text</type>.
+ The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> and <literal>ON EMPTY</literal>
+ clauses have similar semantics as mentioned in the description of
+ <function>json_query</function>. Note that scalar strings returned
+ by <function>json_value</function> always have their quotes removed,
+ equivalent to what one would get with <literal>OMIT QUOTES</literal>
+ when using <function>json_query</function>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '"123.45"', '$' RETURNING float)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>123.45</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '"03:04 2015-02-01"', '$.datetime("HH24:MI YYYY-MM-DD")' RETURNING date)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>2015-02-01</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '[1,2]', 'strict $[*]' DEFAULT 9 ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>9</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ </tbody>
+ </tgroup>
+ </table>
+ </sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="functions-sequence">
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
index 80c40eaf57..7598bd8f22 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
@@ -548,15 +548,15 @@ T811 Basic SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
T812 SQL/JSON: JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
T813 SQL/JSON: JSON_ARRAYAGG with ORDER BY YES
T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
-T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators NO
+T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators YES
T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate YES
-T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause NO
+T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause YES
T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause NO
-T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses NO
-T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses NO
+T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses YES
+T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses YES
T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses NO
-T828 JSON_QUERY NO
-T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options NO
+T828 JSON_QUERY YES
+T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options YES
T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
T831 SQL/JSON path language: strict mode YES
T832 SQL/JSON path language: item method YES
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
index 3181b1136a..37d7df9640 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/typcache.h"
@@ -88,6 +89,12 @@ static void ExecBuildAggTransCall(ExprState *state, AggState *aggstate,
FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, AggStatePerTrans pertrans,
int transno, int setno, int setoff, bool ishash,
bool nullcheck);
+static void ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull,
+ ExprEvalStep *scratch);
+static int ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(ExprState *state, Node *coercion,
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull);
/*
@@ -2413,6 +2420,14 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
break;
}
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, node);
+
+ ExecInitJsonExpr(jexpr, state, resv, resnull, &scratch);
+ break;
+ }
+
case T_NullTest:
{
NullTest *ntest = (NullTest *) node;
@@ -4181,3 +4196,332 @@ ExecBuildParamSetEqual(TupleDesc desc,
return state;
}
+
+/*
+ * Push steps to evaluate a JsonExpr and its various subsidiary expressions.
+ */
+static void
+ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull,
+ ExprEvalStep *scratch)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = palloc0(sizeof(JsonExprState));
+ JsonExprPostEvalState *post_eval = &jsestate->post_eval;
+ ListCell *argexprlc;
+ ListCell *argnamelc;
+ List *jumps_if_skip = NIL;
+ List *jumps_to_coerce_finish = NIL;
+ List *jumps_to_end = NIL;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ ExprEvalStep *as;
+
+ jsestate->jsexpr = jexpr;
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate formatted_expr storing the result into
+ * jsestate->formatted_expr.
+ */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->formatted_expr, state,
+ &jsestate->formatted_expr.value,
+ &jsestate->formatted_expr.isnull);
+
+ /* Steps to jump to end if formatted_expr evaluates to NULL */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NULL;
+ scratch->resnull = &jsestate->formatted_expr.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_if_skip = lappend_int(jumps_if_skip, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate pathspec expression storing the result into
+ * jsestate->pathspec.
+ */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->path_spec, state,
+ &jsestate->pathspec.value,
+ &jsestate->pathspec.isnull);
+
+ /* Steps to JUMP to end if pathspec evaluates to NULL */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NULL;
+ scratch->resnull = &jsestate->pathspec.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_if_skip = lappend_int(jumps_if_skip, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to compute PASSING args. */
+ jsestate->args = NIL;
+ forboth(argexprlc, jexpr->passing_values,
+ argnamelc, jexpr->passing_names)
+ {
+ Expr *argexpr = (Expr *) lfirst(argexprlc);
+ String *argname = lfirst_node(String, argnamelc);
+ JsonPathVariable *var = palloc(sizeof(*var));
+
+ var->name = argname->sval;
+ var->typid = exprType((Node *) argexpr);
+ var->typmod = exprTypmod((Node *) argexpr);
+
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) argexpr, state, &var->value, &var->isnull);
+
+ jsestate->args = lappend(jsestate->args, var);
+ }
+
+ /* Step for JsonPath* evaluation; see ExecEvalJsonExprPath(). */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH;
+ scratch->resvalue = resv;
+ scratch->resnull = resnull;
+ scratch->d.jsonexpr.jsestate = jsestate;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Step to jump to end when there's neither an error when evaluating
+ * JsonPath* nor any need to coerce the result because it's already
+ * of the specified type.
+ */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Steps to coerce the result value computed by EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH.
+ * To handle coercion errors softly, use the following ErrorSaveContext
+ * when initializing the coercion expressions, including any JsonCoercion
+ * nodes.
+ */
+ jsestate->escontext.type = T_ErrorSaveContext;
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->omit_quotes)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion =
+ ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, jexpr->result_coercion,
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR ?
+ &jsestate->escontext : NULL,
+ resv, resnull);
+ /* Jump to COERCION_FINISH. */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_coerce_finish = lappend_int(jumps_to_coerce_finish,
+ state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+ else
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion = -1;
+
+ /* Steps for coercing JsonItemType values returned by JsonPathValue(). */
+ if (jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Here we create the steps for each JsonItemType type's coercion
+ * expression and also store a flag whether the expression is
+ * a JsonCoercion node. ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion() called by
+ * ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will map a given JsonbValue returned by
+ * JsonPathValue() to its JsonItemType's expression's step address
+ * and the flag by indexing the following arrays with JsonItemType
+ * enum value.
+ */
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions = list_length(jexpr->item_coercions);
+ jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps = (int *)
+ palloc(jsestate->num_item_coercions * sizeof(int));
+ jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr = (bool *)
+ palloc0(jsestate->num_item_coercions * sizeof(bool));
+ foreach(lc, jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = lfirst(lc);
+ Node *coercion = item_coercion->coercion;
+
+ jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr[item_coercion->item_type] =
+ (coercion != NULL && !IsA(coercion, JsonCoercion));
+ jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[item_coercion->item_type] =
+ ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, coercion,
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR ?
+ &jsestate->escontext : NULL,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Jump to COERCION_FINISH. */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_coerce_finish = lappend_int(jumps_to_coerce_finish,
+ state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Add step to reset the ErrorSaveContext and set error flag if the
+ * coercion steps encountered an error but was not thrown because of the
+ * ON ERROR behavior.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ foreach(lc, jumps_to_coerce_finish)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH;
+ scratch->d.jsonexpr.jsestate = jsestate;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ jsestate->jump_empty = jsestate->jump_error = -1;
+
+ /*
+ * Step to handle ON ERROR behaviors. This handles both the errors
+ * that occur during EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH evaluation and subsequent coercion
+ * evaluation.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->on_error &&
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_error = state->steps_len;
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NOT_TRUE;
+
+ /*
+ * post_eval.error is set by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() and
+ * ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish().
+ */
+ scratch->resvalue = &post_eval->error.value;
+ scratch->resnull = &post_eval->error.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to evaluate the ON ERROR expression */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->on_error->expr,
+ state, resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Steps to coerce the ON ERROR expression if needed */
+ (void) ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state,
+ (Node *) jexpr->on_error->coercion,
+ &jsestate->escontext,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ /* Step to handle ON EMPTY behaviors. */
+ if (jexpr->on_empty != NULL &&
+ jexpr->on_empty->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_empty = state->steps_len;
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NOT_TRUE;
+ scratch->resvalue = &post_eval->empty.value;
+ scratch->resnull = &post_eval->empty.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to evaluate the ON EMPTY expression */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->on_empty->expr,
+ state, resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Steps to coerce the ON EMPTY expression if needed */
+ (void) ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state,
+ (Node *) jexpr->on_empty->coercion,
+ &jsestate->escontext,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ if (jsestate->jump_error < 0 && jsestate->jump_empty < 0)
+ {
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ /* Return NULL when either formatted_expr or pathspec is NULL. */
+ foreach(lc, jumps_if_skip)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_CONST;
+ scratch->resvalue = resv;
+ scratch->resnull = resnull;
+ scratch->d.constval.value = (Datum) 0;
+ scratch->d.constval.isnull = true;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Jump to coerce the NULL using result_coercion is present. */
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ {
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ foreach(lc, jumps_to_end)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+
+ jsestate->jump_end = state->steps_len;
+}
+
+/* Initialize one JsonCoercion for execution. */
+static int
+ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(ExprState *state, Node *coercion,
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull)
+{
+ int jump_eval_coercion;
+ Datum *save_innermost_caseval;
+ bool *save_innermost_casenull;
+ ErrorSaveContext *save_escontext;
+
+ if (coercion == NULL)
+ return -1;
+
+ jump_eval_coercion = state->steps_len;
+ if (IsA(coercion, JsonCoercion))
+ {
+ ExprEvalStep scratch = {0};
+ Oid typinput;
+ FmgrInfo *finfo;
+ Oid typioparam;
+
+ getTypeInputInfo(((JsonCoercion *) coercion)->targettype,
+ &typinput, &typioparam);
+ finfo = palloc0(sizeof(FmgrInfo));
+ fmgr_info(typinput, finfo);
+
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION;
+ scratch.resvalue = resv;
+ scratch.resnull = resnull;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion = (JsonCoercion *) coercion;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo = finfo;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam = typioparam;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache = NULL;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext = escontext;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, &scratch);
+ return jump_eval_coercion;
+ }
+
+ /* Push step(s) to compute cstate->coercion. */
+ save_innermost_caseval = state->innermost_caseval;
+ save_innermost_casenull = state->innermost_casenull;
+ save_escontext = state->escontext;
+
+ state->innermost_caseval = resv;
+ state->innermost_casenull = resnull;
+ state->escontext = escontext;
+
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) coercion, state, resv, resnull);
+
+ state->innermost_caseval = save_innermost_caseval;
+ state->innermost_casenull = save_innermost_casenull;
+ state->escontext = save_escontext;
+
+ return jump_eval_coercion;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index b17cab06b6..964433a0e7 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -73,8 +73,8 @@
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/expandedrecord.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
-#include "utils/jsonb.h"
#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
@@ -181,6 +181,10 @@ static pg_attribute_always_inline void ExecAggPlainTransByRef(AggState *aggstate
AggStatePerGroup pergroup,
ExprContext *aggcontext,
int setno);
+static void ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(JsonbValue *item, JsonExprState *jsestate,
+ bool throw_error,
+ int *jump_eval_item_coercion,
+ Datum *resvalue, bool *resnull);
/*
* ScalarArrayOpExprHashEntry
@@ -482,6 +486,9 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
&&CASE_EEOP_XMLEXPR,
&&CASE_EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR,
&&CASE_EEOP_IS_JSON,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH,
&&CASE_EEOP_AGGREF,
&&CASE_EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC,
&&CASE_EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC,
@@ -1551,6 +1558,28 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
EEO_NEXT();
}
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ EEO_JUMP(ExecEvalJsonExprPath(state, op, econtext));
+ }
+
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercion(state, op, econtext);
+
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(state, op);
+
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
EEO_CASE(EEOP_AGGREF)
{
/*
@@ -4208,6 +4237,345 @@ ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
*op->resvalue = BoolGetDatum(res);
}
+/*
+ * Performs JsonPath{Exists|Query|Value}() for given context item and JSON
+ * path.
+ *
+ * Result is set in *op->resvalue and *op->resnull. Return value is the
+ * step address to be performed next.
+ *
+ * On return, JsonExprPostEvalState is populated with the following details:
+ * - error.value: true if an error occurred during JsonPath evaluation
+ * - empty.value: true if JsonPath{Query|Value}() found no matching item
+ *
+ * No return if the ON ERROR/EMPTY behavior is ERROR.
+ */
+int
+ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+ JsonExprPostEvalState *post_eval = &jsestate->post_eval;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = jsestate->jsexpr;
+ Datum item;
+ JsonPath *path;
+ bool throw_error = jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+ bool error = false,
+ empty = false;
+ /* Might get overridden for JSON_VALUE_OP by an per-item coercion. */
+ int jump_eval_coercion = jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion;
+
+ item = jsestate->formatted_expr.value;
+ path = DatumGetJsonPathP(jsestate->pathspec.value);
+
+ /* Reset JsonExprPostEvalState for this evaluation. */
+ memset(post_eval, 0, sizeof(*post_eval));
+ switch (jexpr->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ {
+ bool exists = JsonPathExists(item, path,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (!error)
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = BoolGetDatum(exists);
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ *op->resvalue = JsonPathQuery(item, path, jexpr->wrapper, &empty,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (!error && !empty)
+ *op->resnull = (DatumGetPointer(*op->resvalue) == NULL);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ {
+ JsonbValue *jbv = JsonPathValue(item, path, &empty,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (jbv == NULL)
+ {
+ /* Will be coerced with result_coercion. */
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ }
+ else if (!error && !empty)
+ {
+ /*
+ * If the requested output type is json(b), use
+ * result_coercion to do the coercion.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->returning->typid == JSONOID ||
+ jexpr->returning->typid == JSONBOID)
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(jbv));
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Else, use one of the item_coercions.
+ *
+ * Error out if no cast expression exists.
+ */
+ ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(jbv, jsestate, throw_error,
+ &jump_eval_coercion,
+ op->resvalue, op->resnull);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON expression op %d", jexpr->op);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (empty)
+ {
+ if (jexpr->on_empty)
+ {
+ if (jexpr->on_empty->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_NO_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("no SQL/JSON item"));
+ else
+ post_eval->empty.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ Assert(jsestate->jump_empty >= 0);
+ return jsestate->jump_empty;
+ }
+ else if (jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_NO_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("no SQL/JSON item"));
+ else
+ post_eval->error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+
+ Assert(jsestate->jump_error >= 0);
+ return jsestate->jump_error;
+ }
+
+ if (error)
+ {
+ Assert(!throw_error && jsestate->jump_error >= 0);
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ post_eval->error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+ return jsestate->jump_error;
+ }
+
+ /* Else return the coercion step address or the address to skip to end. */
+ return jump_eval_coercion >= 0 ? jump_eval_coercion : jsestate->jump_end;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Selects a coercion for a given JsonbValue based on its type.
+ *
+ * On return, *resvalue and *resnull are set to the value extracted from the
+ * JsonbValue and *jump_eval_item_coercion is set to the step address of the
+ * coercion expression.
+ *
+ * If the found expression is a JsonCoercion node that means the parser
+ * didnt' find a cast to do the coercion, so throw an error if the
+ * ON ERROR behavior says to do so.
+ */
+static void
+ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(JsonbValue *item, JsonExprState *jsestate,
+ bool throw_error,
+ int *jump_eval_item_coercion,
+ Datum *resvalue, bool *resnull)
+{
+ int *eval_item_coercion_jumps = jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps;
+ bool *item_coercion_via_expr = jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr;
+ bool via_expr;
+ int jump_to;
+ JsonbValue buf;
+
+ if (item->type == jbvBinary && JsonContainerIsScalar(item->val.binary.data))
+ {
+ bool is_scalar PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+
+ is_scalar = JsonbExtractScalar(item->val.binary.data, &buf);
+ item = &buf;
+ Assert(is_scalar);
+ }
+
+ *resnull = false;
+
+ /* get coercion state reference and datum of the corresponding SQL type */
+ switch (item->type)
+ {
+ case jbvNull:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeNull];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeNull];
+ *resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *resnull = true;
+ break;
+
+ case jbvString:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeString];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeString];
+ *resvalue =
+ PointerGetDatum(cstring_to_text_with_len(item->val.string.val,
+ item->val.string.len));
+ break;
+
+ case jbvNumeric:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeNumeric];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeNumeric];
+ *resvalue = NumericGetDatum(item->val.numeric);
+ break;
+
+ case jbvBool:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeBoolean];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeBoolean];
+ *resvalue = BoolGetDatum(item->val.boolean);
+ break;
+
+ case jbvDatetime:
+ *resvalue = item->val.datetime.value;
+ switch (item->val.datetime.typid)
+ {
+ case DATEOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeDate];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeDate];
+ break;
+ case TIMEOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTime];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTime];
+ break;
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimetz];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimetz];
+ break;
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimestamp];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimestamp];
+ break;
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimestamptz];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimestamptz];
+ break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonb datetime type oid %u",
+ item->val.datetime.typid);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case jbvArray:
+ case jbvObject:
+ case jbvBinary:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeComposite];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeComposite];
+ *resvalue = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(item));
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonb value type %d", item->type);
+ }
+
+ /* If the expression is a JsonCoercion, throw an error. */
+ if (jump_to >= 0 && !via_expr)
+ {
+ if (throw_error)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SQL_JSON_ITEM_CANNOT_BE_CAST_TO_TARGET_TYPE),
+ errmsg("SQL/JSON item cannot be cast to target type"));
+
+ *resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *resnull = true;
+ }
+
+ *jump_eval_item_coercion = jump_to;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Coerce a jsonb value produced by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() or an ON ERROR /
+ * EMPTY behavior expression to the target type by either calling
+ * json_populate_type() or by directly calling the type's input function in
+ * some cases.
+ *
+ * Any soft errors that occur will be checked by EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH
+ * that will run right after this.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext)
+{
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext;
+ Datum res = *op->resvalue;
+ bool resnull = *op->resnull;
+ Jsonb *jb = !resnull ? DatumGetJsonbP(res) : NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * Can't go to json_populate_type() for scalars when OMIT QUOTES is
+ * specified, because it keeps the quotes by default. So let's do the
+ * deed ourselves by calling the input function, that is, after removing
+ * the quotes.
+ */
+ if (jb && JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb) && coercion->omit_quotes)
+ {
+ FmgrInfo *input_finfo = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo;
+ Oid typioparam = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam;
+ char *val_string = JsonbUnquote(jb);
+
+ (void) InputFunctionCallSafe(input_finfo, val_string, typioparam,
+ coercion->targettypmod,
+ (Node *) escontext,
+ op->resvalue);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ void *cache = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache;
+
+ *op->resvalue = json_populate_type(res, JSONBOID,
+ coercion->targettype,
+ coercion->targettypmod,
+ &cache,
+ econtext->ecxt_per_query_memory,
+ op->resnull, (Node *) escontext);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Checks if the coercion evaluation led to an error. If an error did occur,
+ * this sets post_eval->error to trigger the subsequent ON ERROR handling
+ * steps.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(&jsestate->escontext))
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ jsestate->post_eval.error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ /*
+ * Also make ErrorSaveContext ready for the next row. Since we never
+ * set details_wanted, we don't need to also reset error_data, which
+ * would be NULL anyway.
+ */
+ Assert(!jsestate->escontext.details_wanted &&
+ jsestate->escontext.error_data == NULL);
+ jsestate->escontext.error_occurred = false;
+ }
+}
/*
* ExecEvalGroupingFunc
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
index 09994503b1..7a5ff2fedf 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
@@ -1930,6 +1930,146 @@ llvm_compile_expr(ExprState *state)
LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
break;
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH:
+ {
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+ LLVMValueRef v_ret;
+
+ /*
+ * Call ExecEvalJsonExprPath(). It returns the address of
+ * the step to perform next.
+ */
+ v_ret = build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonExprPath",
+ v_state, op, v_econtext);
+
+ /*
+ * Build a switch to map the return value, which is a
+ * runtime value of the step address to perform next, to
+ * either jump_empty, jump_error, or the coercion
+ * expression.
+ */
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->jump_error >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions > 0)
+ {
+ int i;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_empty;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_error;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_coercion;
+ LLVMValueRef v_switch;
+ LLVMBasicBlockRef b_done,
+ b_empty,
+ b_error,
+ b_result_coercion,
+ *b_item_coercions = NULL;
+
+ b_empty =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_empty", opno);
+ b_error =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_error", opno);
+ b_result_coercion =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_result_coercion", opno);
+ if (jsestate->num_item_coercions > 0)
+ {
+ b_item_coercions = palloc(sizeof(LLVMBasicBlockRef) *
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions);
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ b_item_coercions[i] =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_item_coercion.%d",
+ opno, i);
+ }
+ }
+ b_done =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_done", opno);
+
+ v_switch = LLVMBuildSwitch(b,
+ v_ret,
+ b_done,
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions + 3);
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_empty? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_empty = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_empty);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_empty, b_empty);
+ }
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_error? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_error >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_error = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_error);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_error, b_error);
+ }
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_coercion = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_coercion, b_result_coercion);
+ }
+ /* Returned one of jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[]? */
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ if (jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i] >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_coercion = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i]);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_coercion, b_item_coercions[i]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* ON EMPTY code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_empty);
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_empty]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* ON ERROR code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_error);
+ if (jsestate->jump_error >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_error]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* result_coercion code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_result_coercion);
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* item coercion code blocks */
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_item_coercions[i]);
+ if (jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i] >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i]]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ }
+
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_done);
+ }
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonCoercion",
+ v_state, op, v_econtext);
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish",
+ v_state, op);
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
case EEOP_AGGREF:
{
LLVMValueRef v_aggno;
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
index 47c9daf402..edd1e1679b 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
@@ -172,6 +172,9 @@ void *referenced_functions[] =
ExecEvalXmlExpr,
ExecEvalJsonConstructor,
ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate,
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercion,
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish,
+ ExecEvalJsonExprPath,
MakeExpandedObjectReadOnlyInternal,
slot_getmissingattrs,
slot_getsomeattrs_int,
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
index a02332a1ec..09a05a0373 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
@@ -857,6 +857,24 @@ makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
return jve;
}
+/*
+ * makeJsonBehavior -
+ * creates a JsonBehavior node
+ */
+JsonBehavior *
+makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr, JsonCoercion *coercion,
+ int location)
+{
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = makeNode(JsonBehavior);
+
+ behavior->btype = type;
+ behavior->expr = expr;
+ behavior->coercion = coercion;
+ behavior->location = location;
+
+ return behavior;
+}
+
/*
* makeJsonKeyValue -
* creates a JsonKeyValue node
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
index e1a5bc7e95..166bddd4ec 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
@@ -234,6 +234,33 @@ exprType(const Node *expr)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
type = BOOLOID;
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ type = jexpr->returning->typid;
+ break;
+ }
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ const JsonCoercion *coercion = (const JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ type = coercion->targettype;
+ break;
+ }
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ type = exprType(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ const JsonBehavior *behavior = (const JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ type = exprType((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else
+ type = exprType(behavior->expr);
+ break;
+ }
case T_NullTest:
type = BOOLOID;
break;
@@ -491,8 +518,32 @@ exprTypmod(const Node *expr)
return ((const SQLValueFunction *) expr)->typmod;
case T_JsonValueExpr:
return exprTypmod((Node *) ((const JsonValueExpr *) expr)->formatted_expr);
- case T_JsonConstructorExpr:
- return ((const JsonConstructorExpr *) expr)->returning->typmod;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ return jexpr->returning->typmod;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ const JsonCoercion *coercion = (const JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ return coercion->targettypmod;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ return exprTypmod(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ const JsonBehavior *behavior = (const JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ return exprTypmod((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else
+ return exprTypmod(behavior->expr);
+ }
+ break;
case T_CoerceToDomain:
return ((const CoerceToDomain *) expr)->resulttypmod;
case T_CoerceToDomainValue:
@@ -969,6 +1020,27 @@ exprCollation(const Node *expr)
/* IS JSON's result is boolean ... */
coll = InvalidOid; /* ... so it has no collation */
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ coll = exprCollation(((JsonExpr *) expr)->result_coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ coll = ((const JsonCoercion *) expr)->collation;
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ coll = exprCollation(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ coll = exprCollation((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else if (behavior->expr)
+ coll = exprCollation(behavior->expr);
+ else
+ coll = InvalidOid;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
/* NullTest's result is boolean ... */
coll = InvalidOid; /* ... so it has no collation */
@@ -1205,6 +1277,42 @@ exprSetCollation(Node *expr, Oid collation)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* result is always boolean */
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion)
+ exprSetCollation((Node *) jexpr->result_coercion, collation);
+ else
+ Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* result is always a
+ * json[b] type */
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) expr;
+
+ if (item_coercion->coercion)
+ exprSetCollation(item_coercion->coercion, collation);
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = (JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ coercion->collation = collation;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->expr)
+ exprSetCollation(behavior->expr, collation);
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ exprSetCollation((Node *) behavior->coercion, collation);
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
/* NullTest's result is boolean ... */
Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* ... so never set a collation */
@@ -1508,6 +1616,18 @@ exprLocation(const Node *expr)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
loc = ((const JsonIsPredicate *) expr)->location;
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jsexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ /* consider both function name and leftmost arg */
+ loc = leftmostLoc(jsexpr->location,
+ exprLocation(jsexpr->formatted_expr));
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ loc = exprLocation(((JsonBehavior *) expr)->expr);
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
{
const NullTest *nexpr = (const NullTest *) expr;
@@ -2260,6 +2380,45 @@ expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
break;
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
return WALK(((JsonIsPredicate *) node)->expr);
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jexpr->formatted_expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->result_coercion))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->item_coercions))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->passing_values))
+ return true;
+ /* we assume walker doesn't care about passing_names */
+ if (WALK(jexpr->on_empty))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->on_error))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(item_coercion->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(behavior->expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(behavior->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
@@ -3263,6 +3422,46 @@ expression_tree_mutator_impl(Node *node,
return (Node *) newnode;
}
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+ JsonExpr *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, jexpr, JsonExpr);
+ MUTATE(newnode->path_spec, jexpr->path_spec, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->formatted_expr, jexpr->formatted_expr, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->result_coercion, jexpr->result_coercion, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->item_coercions, jexpr->item_coercions, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->passing_values, jexpr->passing_values, List *);
+ /* assume mutator does not care about passing_names */
+ MUTATE(newnode->on_empty, jexpr->on_empty, JsonBehavior *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->on_error, jexpr->on_error, JsonBehavior *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ return (Node *) copyObject(node);
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) node;
+ JsonItemCoercion *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, item_coercion, JsonItemCoercion);
+ MUTATE(newnode->coercion, item_coercion->coercion, Node *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+ JsonBehavior *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, behavior, JsonBehavior);
+ MUTATE(newnode->expr, behavior->expr, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->coercion, behavior->coercion, JsonCoercion *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
{
NullTest *ntest = (NullTest *) node;
@@ -3951,6 +4150,36 @@ raw_expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
break;
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
return WALK(((JsonIsPredicate *) node)->expr);
+ case T_JsonArgument:
+ return WALK(((JsonArgument *) node)->val);
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfe = (JsonFuncExpr *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jfe->context_item))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jfe->pathspec))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jfe->passing))
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->output && WALK(jfe->output))
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->on_empty)
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->on_error)
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *jb = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jb->expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jb->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c b/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
index 8b76e98529..4cd606ca73 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
@@ -4879,7 +4879,8 @@ cost_qual_eval_walker(Node *node, cost_qual_eval_context *context)
IsA(node, SQLValueFunction) ||
IsA(node, XmlExpr) ||
IsA(node, CoerceToDomain) ||
- IsA(node, NextValueExpr))
+ IsA(node, NextValueExpr) ||
+ IsA(node, JsonExpr))
{
/* Treat all these as having cost 1 */
context->total.per_tuple += cpu_operator_cost;
diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
index 94eb56a1e7..8849864cad 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
@@ -417,6 +418,24 @@ contain_mutable_functions_walker(Node *node, void *context)
/* Check all subnodes */
}
+ if (IsA(node, JsonExpr))
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, node);
+ Const *cnst;
+
+ if (!IsA(jexpr->path_spec, Const))
+ return true;
+
+ cnst = castNode(Const, jexpr->path_spec);
+
+ Assert(cnst->consttype == JSONPATHOID);
+ if (cnst->constisnull)
+ return false;
+
+ return jspIsMutable(DatumGetJsonPathP(cnst->constvalue),
+ jexpr->passing_names, jexpr->passing_values);
+ }
+
if (IsA(node, SQLValueFunction))
{
/* all variants of SQLValueFunction are stable */
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index 3460fea56b..272acc8856 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -652,10 +652,19 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
json_returning_clause_opt
json_name_and_value
json_aggregate_func
+ json_argument
+ json_behavior
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
%type <list> json_name_and_value_list
json_value_expr_list
json_array_aggregate_order_by_clause_opt
-%type <ival> json_predicate_type_constraint
+ json_arguments
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ json_passing_clause_opt
+%type <ival> json_behavior_type
+ json_predicate_type_constraint
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
%type <boolean> json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
json_object_constructor_null_clause_opt
json_array_constructor_null_clause_opt
@@ -696,7 +705,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
CACHE CALL CALLED CASCADE CASCADED CASE CAST CATALOG_P CHAIN CHAR_P
CHARACTER CHARACTERISTICS CHECK CHECKPOINT CLASS CLOSE
CLUSTER COALESCE COLLATE COLLATION COLUMN COLUMNS COMMENT COMMENTS COMMIT
- COMMITTED COMPRESSION CONCURRENTLY CONFIGURATION CONFLICT
+ COMMITTED COMPRESSION CONCURRENTLY CONDITIONAL CONFIGURATION CONFLICT
CONNECTION CONSTRAINT CONSTRAINTS CONTENT_P CONTINUE_P CONVERSION_P COPY
COST CREATE CROSS CSV CUBE CURRENT_P
CURRENT_CATALOG CURRENT_DATE CURRENT_ROLE CURRENT_SCHEMA
@@ -707,8 +716,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
DETACH DICTIONARY DISABLE_P DISCARD DISTINCT DO DOCUMENT_P DOMAIN_P
DOUBLE_P DROP
- EACH ELSE ENABLE_P ENCODING ENCRYPTED END_P ENUM_P ESCAPE EVENT EXCEPT
- EXCLUDE EXCLUDING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTE EXISTS EXPLAIN EXPRESSION
+ EACH ELSE EMPTY_P ENABLE_P ENCODING ENCRYPTED END_P ENUM_P ERROR_P ESCAPE
+ EVENT EXCEPT EXCLUDE EXCLUDING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTE EXISTS EXPLAIN EXPRESSION
EXTENSION EXTERNAL EXTRACT
FALSE_P FAMILY FETCH FILTER FINALIZE FIRST_P FLOAT_P FOLLOWING FOR
@@ -723,10 +732,10 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
INNER_P INOUT INPUT_P INSENSITIVE INSERT INSTEAD INT_P INTEGER
INTERSECT INTERVAL INTO INVOKER IS ISNULL ISOLATION
- JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
- JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE
+ JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_EXISTS JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_VALUE
- KEY KEYS
+ KEEP KEY KEYS
LABEL LANGUAGE LARGE_P LAST_P LATERAL_P
LEADING LEAKPROOF LEAST LEFT LEVEL LIKE LIMIT LISTEN LOAD LOCAL
@@ -740,7 +749,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
NOT NOTHING NOTIFY NOTNULL NOWAIT NULL_P NULLIF
NULLS_P NUMERIC
- OBJECT_P OF OFF OFFSET OIDS OLD ON ONLY OPERATOR OPTION OPTIONS OR
+ OBJECT_P OF OFF OFFSET OIDS OLD OMIT ON ONLY OPERATOR OPTION OPTIONS OR
ORDER ORDINALITY OTHERS OUT_P OUTER_P
OVER OVERLAPS OVERLAY OVERRIDING OWNED OWNER
@@ -749,7 +758,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
POSITION PRECEDING PRECISION PRESERVE PREPARE PREPARED PRIMARY
PRIOR PRIVILEGES PROCEDURAL PROCEDURE PROCEDURES PROGRAM PUBLICATION
- QUOTE
+ QUOTE QUOTES
RANGE READ REAL REASSIGN RECHECK RECURSIVE REF_P REFERENCES REFERENCING
REFRESH REINDEX RELATIVE_P RELEASE RENAME REPEATABLE REPLACE REPLICA
@@ -760,7 +769,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
SEQUENCE SEQUENCES
SERIALIZABLE SERVER SESSION SESSION_USER SET SETS SETOF SHARE SHOW
SIMILAR SIMPLE SKIP SMALLINT SNAPSHOT SOME SQL_P STABLE STANDALONE_P
- START STATEMENT STATISTICS STDIN STDOUT STORAGE STORED STRICT_P STRIP_P
+ START STATEMENT STATISTICS STDIN STDOUT STORAGE STORED STRICT_P STRING_P STRIP_P
SUBSCRIPTION SUBSTRING SUPPORT SYMMETRIC SYSID SYSTEM_P SYSTEM_USER
TABLE TABLES TABLESAMPLE TABLESPACE TEMP TEMPLATE TEMPORARY TEXT_P THEN
@@ -768,7 +777,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
TREAT TRIGGER TRIM TRUE_P
TRUNCATE TRUSTED TYPE_P TYPES_P
- UESCAPE UNBOUNDED UNCOMMITTED UNENCRYPTED UNION UNIQUE UNKNOWN
+ UESCAPE UNBOUNDED UNCONDITIONAL UNCOMMITTED UNENCRYPTED UNION UNIQUE UNKNOWN
UNLISTEN UNLOGGED UNTIL UPDATE USER USING
VACUUM VALID VALIDATE VALIDATOR VALUE_P VALUES VARCHAR VARIADIC VARYING
@@ -15782,6 +15791,62 @@ func_expr_common_subexpr:
n->location = @1;
$$ = (Node *) n;
}
+ | JSON_QUERY '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_returning_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_QUERY_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = (JsonOutput *) $7;
+ n->wrapper = $8;
+ n->quotes = $9;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($10);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($10);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | JSON_EXISTS '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_EXISTS_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = NULL;
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) $7;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | JSON_VALUE '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_returning_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_VALUE_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = (JsonOutput *) $7;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($8);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($8);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
;
@@ -16508,6 +16573,77 @@ opt_asymmetric: ASYMMETRIC
;
/* SQL/JSON support */
+json_passing_clause_opt:
+ PASSING json_arguments { $$ = $2; }
+ | /*EMPTY*/ { $$ = NIL; }
+ ;
+
+json_arguments:
+ json_argument { $$ = list_make1($1); }
+ | json_arguments ',' json_argument { $$ = lappend($1, $3); }
+ ;
+
+json_argument:
+ json_value_expr AS ColLabel
+ {
+ JsonArgument *n = makeNode(JsonArgument);
+
+ n->val = (JsonValueExpr *) $1;
+ n->name = $3;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+/* ARRAY is a noise word */
+json_wrapper_behavior:
+ WITHOUT WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_NONE; }
+ | WITHOUT ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_NONE; }
+ | WITH WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH CONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_CONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_CONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | /* empty */ { $$ = JSW_UNSPEC; }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior:
+ DEFAULT a_expr
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonBehavior(JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT, $2, NULL, @1); }
+ | json_behavior_type
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonBehavior($1, NULL, NULL, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior_type:
+ ERROR_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR; }
+ | NULL_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL; }
+ | TRUE_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE; }
+ | FALSE_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE; }
+ | UNKNOWN { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN; }
+ | EMPTY_P ARRAY { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
+ | EMPTY_P OBJECT_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT; }
+ /* non-standard, for Oracle compatibility only */
+ | EMPTY_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior_clause_opt:
+ json_behavior ON EMPTY_P
+ { $$ = list_make2($1, NULL); }
+ | json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = list_make2(NULL, $1); }
+ | json_behavior ON EMPTY_P json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = list_make2($1, $4); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = list_make2(NULL, NULL); }
+ ;
+
+json_on_error_clause_opt:
+ json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = $1; }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
json_value_expr:
a_expr json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -16552,6 +16688,14 @@ json_format_clause_opt:
}
;
+json_quotes_clause_opt:
+ KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING_P { $$ = JS_QUOTES_KEEP; }
+ | KEEP QUOTES { $$ = JS_QUOTES_KEEP; }
+ | OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING_P { $$ = JS_QUOTES_OMIT; }
+ | OMIT QUOTES { $$ = JS_QUOTES_OMIT; }
+ | /* EMPTY */ { $$ = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC; }
+ ;
+
json_returning_clause_opt:
RETURNING Typename json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -17168,6 +17312,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| COMMIT
| COMMITTED
| COMPRESSION
+ | CONDITIONAL
| CONFIGURATION
| CONFLICT
| CONNECTION
@@ -17204,10 +17349,12 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| DOUBLE_P
| DROP
| EACH
+ | EMPTY_P
| ENABLE_P
| ENCODING
| ENCRYPTED
| ENUM_P
+ | ERROR_P
| ESCAPE
| EVENT
| EXCLUDE
@@ -17257,6 +17404,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| INSTEAD
| INVOKER
| ISOLATION
+ | KEEP
| KEY
| KEYS
| LABEL
@@ -17303,6 +17451,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| OFF
| OIDS
| OLD
+ | OMIT
| OPERATOR
| OPTION
| OPTIONS
@@ -17333,6 +17482,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| PROGRAM
| PUBLICATION
| QUOTE
+ | QUOTES
| RANGE
| READ
| REASSIGN
@@ -17392,6 +17542,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| STORAGE
| STORED
| STRICT_P
+ | STRING_P
| STRIP_P
| SUBSCRIPTION
| SUPPORT
@@ -17414,6 +17565,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| UESCAPE
| UNBOUNDED
| UNCOMMITTED
+ | UNCONDITIONAL
| UNENCRYPTED
| UNKNOWN
| UNLISTEN
@@ -17474,10 +17626,13 @@ col_name_keyword:
| JSON
| JSON_ARRAY
| JSON_ARRAYAGG
+ | JSON_EXISTS
| JSON_OBJECT
| JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ | JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_VALUE
| LEAST
| NATIONAL
| NCHAR
@@ -17710,6 +17865,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| COMMITTED
| COMPRESSION
| CONCURRENTLY
+ | CONDITIONAL
| CONFIGURATION
| CONFLICT
| CONNECTION
@@ -17762,11 +17918,13 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| DROP
| EACH
| ELSE
+ | EMPTY_P
| ENABLE_P
| ENCODING
| ENCRYPTED
| END_P
| ENUM_P
+ | ERROR_P
| ESCAPE
| EVENT
| EXCLUDE
@@ -17836,10 +17994,14 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| JSON
| JSON_ARRAY
| JSON_ARRAYAGG
+ | JSON_EXISTS
| JSON_OBJECT
| JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ | JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_VALUE
+ | KEEP
| KEY
| KEYS
| LABEL
@@ -17900,6 +18062,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| OFF
| OIDS
| OLD
+ | OMIT
| ONLY
| OPERATOR
| OPTION
@@ -17937,6 +18100,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| PROGRAM
| PUBLICATION
| QUOTE
+ | QUOTES
| RANGE
| READ
| REAL
@@ -18005,6 +18169,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| STORAGE
| STORED
| STRICT_P
+ | STRING_P
| STRIP_P
| SUBSCRIPTION
| SUBSTRING
@@ -18039,6 +18204,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| UESCAPE
| UNBOUNDED
| UNCOMMITTED
+ | UNCONDITIONAL
| UNENCRYPTED
| UNIQUE
| UNKNOWN
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index 9300c7b9ab..5493b05ae8 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/date.h"
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
+#include "utils/jsonb.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
@@ -90,6 +91,22 @@ static Node *transformJsonParseExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonParseExpr *expr);
static Node *transformJsonScalarExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonScalarExpr *expr);
static Node *transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate,
JsonSerializeExpr *expr);
+static Node *transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *p);
+static JsonExpr *transformJsonExprCommon(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func,
+ const char *constructName);
+static void transformJsonPassingArgs(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
+ JsonFormatType format, List *args,
+ List **passing_values, List **passing_names);
+static Node *coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(ParseState *pstate, JsonExpr *jsexpr);
+static Oid JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(JsonExpr *jsexpr);
+static Node *coerceJsonExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr,
+ const JsonReturning *returning);
+static JsonCoercion *makeJsonCoercion(const JsonReturning *returning);
+static List *InitJsonItemCoercions(ParseState *pstate, const JsonReturning *returning,
+ Oid contextItemTypeId);
+static JsonBehavior *transformJsonBehavior(ParseState *pstate, JsonBehavior *behavior,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior,
+ JsonReturning *returning);
static Node *make_row_comparison_op(ParseState *pstate, List *opname,
List *largs, List *rargs, int location);
static Node *make_row_distinct_op(ParseState *pstate, List *opname,
@@ -353,6 +370,10 @@ transformExprRecurse(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr)
result = transformJsonSerializeExpr(pstate, (JsonSerializeExpr *) expr);
break;
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ result = transformJsonFuncExpr(pstate, (JsonFuncExpr *) expr);
+ break;
+
default:
/* should not reach here */
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized node type: %d", (int) nodeTag(expr));
@@ -3229,7 +3250,7 @@ makeJsonByteaToTextConversion(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format, int location)
static Node *
transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
JsonValueExpr *ve, JsonFormatType default_format,
- Oid targettype)
+ Oid targettype, bool isarg)
{
Node *expr = transformExprRecurse(pstate, (Node *) ve->raw_expr);
Node *rawexpr;
@@ -3261,6 +3282,41 @@ transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
else
format = ve->format->format_type;
}
+ else if (isarg)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Special treatment for PASSING arguments.
+ *
+ * Pass types supported by GetJsonPathVar() /
+ * JsonItemFromDatum() directly without converting to json[b].
+ */
+ switch (exprtype)
+ {
+ case BOOLOID:
+ case NUMERICOID:
+ case INT2OID:
+ case INT4OID:
+ case INT8OID:
+ case FLOAT4OID:
+ case FLOAT8OID:
+ case TEXTOID:
+ case VARCHAROID:
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ return expr;
+
+ default:
+ if (typcategory == TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
+ return expr;
+ /* else convert argument to json[b] type */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ format = default_format;
+ }
else if (exprtype == JSONOID || exprtype == JSONBOID)
format = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT; /* do not format json[b] types */
else
@@ -3272,7 +3328,12 @@ transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
Node *coerced;
bool only_allow_cast = OidIsValid(targettype);
- if (!only_allow_cast &&
+ /*
+ * PASSING args are handled appropriately by GetJsonPathVar() /
+ * JsonItemFromDatum().
+ */
+ if (!isarg &&
+ !only_allow_cast &&
exprtype != BYTEAOID && typcategory != TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
ereport(ERROR,
errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
@@ -3425,6 +3486,11 @@ transformJsonOutput(ParseState *pstate, const JsonOutput *output,
errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("returning SETOF types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions"));
+ if (get_typtype(ret->typid) == TYPTYPE_PSEUDO)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions"));
+
if (ret->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT)
/* assign JSONB format when returning jsonb, or JSON format otherwise */
ret->format->format_type =
@@ -3621,7 +3687,7 @@ transformJsonObjectConstructor(ParseState *pstate, JsonObjectConstructor *ctor)
Node *val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_OBJECT()",
kv->value,
JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = lappend(args, key);
args = lappend(args, val);
@@ -3808,7 +3874,7 @@ transformJsonObjectAgg(ParseState *pstate, JsonObjectAgg *agg)
val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_OBJECTAGG()",
agg->arg->value,
JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = list_make2(key, val);
returning = transformJsonConstructorOutput(pstate, agg->constructor->output,
@@ -3864,9 +3930,8 @@ transformJsonArrayAgg(ParseState *pstate, JsonArrayAgg *agg)
Oid aggfnoid;
Oid aggtype;
- arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAYAGG()",
- agg->arg,
- JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, InvalidOid);
+ arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAYAGG()", agg->arg,
+ JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, InvalidOid, false);
returning = transformJsonConstructorOutput(pstate, agg->constructor->output,
list_make1(arg));
@@ -3913,9 +3978,8 @@ transformJsonArrayConstructor(ParseState *pstate, JsonArrayConstructor *ctor)
{
JsonValueExpr *jsval = castNode(JsonValueExpr, lfirst(lc));
Node *val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAY()",
- jsval,
- JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ jsval, JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = lappend(args, val);
}
@@ -4074,7 +4138,7 @@ transformJsonParseExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonParseExpr *jsexpr)
* function-like CASTs.
*/
arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON()", jsexpr->expr,
- JS_FORMAT_JSON, returning->typid);
+ JS_FORMAT_JSON, returning->typid, false);
}
return makeJsonConstructorExpr(pstate, JSCTOR_JSON_PARSE, list_make1(arg), NULL,
@@ -4119,7 +4183,7 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
Node *arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_SERIALIZE()",
expr->expr,
JS_FORMAT_JSON,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
if (expr->output)
{
@@ -4153,3 +4217,526 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
return makeJsonConstructorExpr(pstate, JSCTOR_JSON_SERIALIZE, list_make1(arg),
NULL, returning, false, false, expr->location);
}
+
+/*
+ * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS functions into a JsonExpr node.
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
+{
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr = NULL;
+ const char *func_name = NULL;
+
+ switch (func->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_EXISTS";
+ break;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_QUERY";
+ break;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_VALUE";
+ break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Only allow FORMAT specification for JSON_QUERY(). */
+ if (func->output && func->op != JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ JsonFormat *format = func->output->returning->format;
+
+ if (format->format_type != JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT ||
+ format->encoding != JS_ENC_DEFAULT)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("cannot specify FORMAT in RETURNING clause of %s()",
+ func_name),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, format->location));
+ }
+
+ if (func->op == JSON_QUERY_OP &&
+ func->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC &&
+ (func->wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL ||
+ func->wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL))
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, func->location));
+
+
+ jsexpr = transformJsonExprCommon(pstate, func, func_name);
+
+ switch (func->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = BOOLOID;
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ jsexpr->wrapper = func->wrapper;
+
+ /*
+ * Keep quotes by default, omitting them only if OMIT QUOTES is
+ * specified.
+ */
+ jsexpr->omit_quotes = (func->quotes == JS_QUOTES_OMIT);
+
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ JsonReturning *ret = jsexpr->returning;
+
+ ret->typid = JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(jsexpr);
+ ret->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
+
+ if (func->on_empty)
+ jsexpr->on_empty = transformJsonBehavior(pstate,
+ func->on_empty,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ /* Make JSON_VALUE return text by default */
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = TEXTOID;
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
+
+ /*
+ * Initialize expressions to coerce the scalar value returned
+ * by JsonPathValue() to the "returning" type.
+ */
+ if (jsexpr->result_coercion)
+ jsexpr->item_coercions =
+ InitJsonItemCoercions(pstate, jsexpr->returning,
+ exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr));
+
+ if (func->on_empty)
+ jsexpr->on_empty = transformJsonBehavior(pstate,
+ func->on_empty,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) jsexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Common code for JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS transformation
+ * into a JsonExpr node.
+ */
+static JsonExpr *
+transformJsonExprCommon(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func,
+ const char *constructName)
+{
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr = makeNode(JsonExpr);
+ Node *pathspec;
+
+ jsexpr->location = func->location;
+ jsexpr->op = func->op;
+ jsexpr->formatted_expr = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, constructName,
+ func->context_item,
+ JS_FORMAT_JSON,
+ InvalidOid, false);
+
+ if (exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr) != JSONBOID)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("%s() is not yet implemented for the json type",
+ constructName),
+ errhint("Try casting the argument to jsonb"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(jsexpr->formatted_expr)));
+
+ jsexpr->format = func->context_item->format;
+
+ /* Both set in the caller. */
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = NULL;
+ jsexpr->omit_quotes = false;
+
+ pathspec = transformExprRecurse(pstate, func->pathspec);
+
+ jsexpr->path_spec =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, pathspec, exprType(pathspec),
+ JSONPATHOID, -1,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT, COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+ exprLocation(pathspec));
+ if (!jsexpr->path_spec)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression must be of type %s, not of type %s",
+ "jsonpath", format_type_be(exprType(pathspec))),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(pathspec))));
+
+ /*
+ * Transform and coerce to json[b] passing arguments, whose format is
+ * determined by context item type.
+ */
+ transformJsonPassingArgs(pstate, constructName,
+ exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr) == JSONBOID ?
+ JS_FORMAT_JSONB : JS_FORMAT_JSON,
+ func->passing,
+ &jsexpr->passing_values,
+ &jsexpr->passing_names);
+
+ jsexpr->returning = transformJsonOutput(pstate, func->output, false);
+
+ /* JSON_QUERY supports specifying FORMAT explicitly. */
+ if (func->op != JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->format->format_type = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
+ jsexpr->returning->format->encoding = JS_ENC_DEFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return jsexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Transform a JSON PASSING clause.
+ */
+static void
+transformJsonPassingArgs(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
+ JsonFormatType format, List *args,
+ List **passing_values, List **passing_names)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ *passing_values = NIL;
+ *passing_names = NIL;
+
+ foreach(lc, args)
+ {
+ JsonArgument *arg = castNode(JsonArgument, lfirst(lc));
+ Node *expr = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, constructName,
+ arg->val, format,
+ InvalidOid, true);
+
+ *passing_values = lappend(*passing_values, expr);
+ *passing_names = lappend(*passing_names, makeString(arg->name));
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create an expression to coerce the output of JSON_VALUE() / JSON_QUERY()
+ * to the output type, if needed.
+ */
+static Node *
+coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(ParseState *pstate, JsonExpr *jsexpr)
+{
+ JsonReturning *returning = jsexpr->returning;
+ Node *context_item = jsexpr->formatted_expr;
+ int default_typmod;
+ Oid default_typid;
+
+ Assert(returning);
+
+ /*
+ * Use a JsonCoercion node to implement a non-default QUOTES or WRAPPER
+ * behavior.
+ */
+ if (jsexpr->omit_quotes || jsexpr->wrapper != JSW_UNSPEC)
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+
+ coercion->omit_quotes = jsexpr->omit_quotes;
+
+ return (Node *) coercion;
+ }
+
+ default_typid = JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(jsexpr);
+ default_typmod = -1;
+ if (returning->typid != default_typid ||
+ returning->typmod != default_typmod)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the result of
+ * evaluating the JSON_VALUE/QUERY jsonpath expression as input to the
+ * coercion expression.
+ */
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ placeholder->typeId = exprType(context_item);
+ placeholder->typeMod = exprTypmod(context_item);
+ placeholder->collation = exprCollation(context_item);
+
+ Assert(placeholder->typeId == default_typid);
+ Assert(placeholder->typeMod == default_typmod);
+
+ return coerceJsonExpr(pstate, (Node *) placeholder, returning);
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Returns the default type for a given JsonExpr for a given JsonFormat. */
+static Oid
+JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(JsonExpr *jsexpr)
+{
+ JsonFormat *format = jsexpr->format;
+ Node *context_item = jsexpr->formatted_expr;
+
+ Assert(format);
+ if (format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB)
+ return JSONBOID;
+ else if (format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT &&
+ exprType(context_item) == JSONBOID)
+ return JSONBOID;
+
+ return JSONOID;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns a JsonCoercion node to coerce a jsonb-valued expression to the
+ * target type given by 'returning' using either json_populate_type() or
+ * by using the target type's input function.
+ */
+static JsonCoercion *
+makeJsonCoercion(const JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = makeNode(JsonCoercion);
+
+ coercion->targettype = returning->typid;
+ coercion->targettypmod = returning->typmod;
+
+ return coercion;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Set up a JsonCoercion node to:
+ *
+ * - coerce expression to the output returning type, or
+ * - coerce using json_populate_type() if returning type requires it, or
+ * - coerce via I/O.
+ */
+static Node *
+coerceJsonExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr, const JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ Node *coerced_expr;
+
+ coerced_expr = coerceJsonFuncExpr(pstate, expr, returning, false);
+ if (coerced_expr)
+ {
+ if (coerced_expr == expr)
+ return NULL;
+ return coerced_expr;
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Initialize JsonCoercion nodes for coercing a given JSON item value produced
+ * by JSON_VALUE to the target "returning" type; also see
+ * ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion().
+ */
+static List *
+InitJsonItemCoercions(ParseState *pstate, const JsonReturning *returning,
+ Oid contextItemTypeId)
+{
+ List *item_coercions = NIL;
+ int i;
+ Oid typeoid;
+ struct
+ {
+ JsonItemType item_type;
+ Oid typeoid;
+ } item_types[] =
+ {
+ {JsonItemTypeNull, UNKNOWNOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeString, TEXTOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeNumeric, NUMERICOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeBoolean, BOOLOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeDate, DATEOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTime, TIMEOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimetz, TIMETZOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimestamp, TIMESTAMPOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimestamptz, TIMESTAMPTZOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeComposite, contextItemTypeId},
+ {JsonItemTypeInvalid, InvalidOid}
+ };
+
+ for (i = 0; OidIsValid(typeoid = item_types[i].typeoid); i++)
+ {
+ Node *expr;
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = makeNode(JsonItemCoercion);
+
+ if (typeoid == UNKNOWNOID)
+ {
+ expr = (Node *) makeNullConst(UNKNOWNOID, -1, InvalidOid);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the result of
+ * JSON_VALUE jsonpath expression to the coercion function.
+ */
+ placeholder->typeId = item_types[i].typeoid;
+ placeholder->typeMod = -1;
+ placeholder->collation = InvalidOid;
+
+ expr = (Node *) placeholder;
+ }
+
+ item_coercion->item_type = item_types[i].item_type;
+ item_coercion->coercion = coerceJsonExpr(pstate, expr, returning);
+ item_coercions = lappend(item_coercions, item_coercion);
+ }
+
+ return item_coercions;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns constant values to be returned to the user for various
+ * non-ERROR ON ERROR/EMPTY behaviors.
+ *
+ * Note that JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT expression is handled by the
+ * caller separately.
+ */
+static Node *
+GetJsonBehaviorConstExpr(JsonBehaviorType btype, int location)
+{
+ Datum val = (Datum) 0;
+ Oid typid = JSONBOID;
+ int len = -1;
+ bool isbyval = false;
+ bool isnull = false;
+ Const *con;
+
+ switch (btype)
+ {
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY:
+ val = DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in, CStringGetDatum("[]"));
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT:
+ val = DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in, CStringGetDatum("{}"));
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE:
+ val = BoolGetDatum(true);
+ typid = BOOLOID;
+ len = sizeof(bool);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE:
+ val = BoolGetDatum(false);
+ typid = BOOLOID;
+ len = sizeof(bool);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY:
+ val = (Datum) 0;
+ isnull = true;
+ typid = INT4OID;
+ len = sizeof(int32);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR:
+ /* Always handled in the caller. */
+ Assert(false);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON behavior %d", btype);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ con = makeConst(typid, -1, InvalidOid, len, val, isnull, isbyval);
+ con->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) con;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Transform a JSON BEHAVIOR clause.
+ */
+static JsonBehavior *
+transformJsonBehavior(ParseState *pstate, JsonBehavior *behavior,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior,
+ JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ JsonBehaviorType behavior_type = default_behavior;
+ Node *expr = NULL;
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = NULL;
+ int location = -1;
+
+ if (behavior)
+ {
+ behavior_type = behavior->btype;
+ location = behavior->location;
+ if (behavior_type == JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT)
+ expr = transformExprRecurse(pstate, behavior->expr);
+ }
+
+ if (expr == NULL && behavior_type != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ expr = GetJsonBehaviorConstExpr(behavior_type, location);
+
+ if (expr)
+ {
+ Node *coerced_expr = expr;
+ bool isnull = (IsA(expr, Const) && ((Const *) expr)->constisnull);
+
+ /*
+ * Coerce NULLs and "default" (that is, not specified by the user)
+ * jsonb-valued expressions using a JsonCoercion node.
+ *
+ * For other (user-specified) non-NULL values, try to find a cast
+ * and error out if one is not found.
+ */
+ if (isnull ||
+ (exprType(expr) == JSONBOID &&
+ behavior_type == default_behavior))
+ coercion = makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+ else
+ coerced_expr =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, expr, exprType(expr),
+ returning->typid, returning->typmod,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT, COERCE_EXPLICIT_CAST,
+ exprLocation((Node *) behavior));
+
+ if (coerced_expr == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_CANNOT_COERCE),
+ errmsg("cannot cast behavior expression of type %s to %s",
+ format_type_be(exprType(expr)),
+ format_type_be(returning->typid)),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr)));
+ else
+ expr = coerced_expr;
+ }
+
+ return makeJsonBehavior(behavior_type, expr, coercion, location);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
index 0cd904f8da..ea5ac6bafe 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
@@ -1989,6 +1989,21 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
/* make JSON_ARRAYAGG act like a regular function */
*name = "json_arrayagg";
return 2;
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ /* make SQL/JSON functions act like a regular function */
+ switch (((JsonFuncExpr *) node)->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ *name = "json_exists";
+ return 2;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ *name = "json_query";
+ return 2;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ *name = "json_value";
+ return 2;
+ }
+ break;
default:
break;
}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
index 83e1f1265c..41bb0e0546 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
@@ -4426,6 +4426,50 @@ parse_datetime(text *date_txt, text *fmt, Oid collid, bool strict,
}
}
+/*
+ * Parses the datetime format string in 'fmt_str' and returns true if it
+ * contains a timezone specifier, false if not.
+ */
+bool
+datetime_format_has_tz(const char *fmt_str)
+{
+ bool incache;
+ int fmt_len = strlen(fmt_str);
+ int result;
+ FormatNode *format;
+
+ if (fmt_len > DCH_CACHE_SIZE)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Allocate new memory if format picture is bigger than static cache
+ * and do not use cache (call parser always)
+ */
+ incache = false;
+
+ format = (FormatNode *) palloc((fmt_len + 1) * sizeof(FormatNode));
+
+ parse_format(format, fmt_str, DCH_keywords,
+ DCH_suff, DCH_index, DCH_FLAG, NULL);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Use cache buffers
+ */
+ DCHCacheEntry *ent = DCH_cache_fetch(fmt_str, false);
+
+ incache = true;
+ format = ent->format;
+ }
+
+ result = DCH_datetime_type(format);
+
+ if (!incache)
+ pfree(format);
+
+ return result & DCH_ZONED;
+}
+
/*
* do_to_timestamp: shared code for to_timestamp and to_date
*
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
index c10b3fbedf..6d797c0953 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
@@ -2163,3 +2163,34 @@ jsonb_float8(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
PG_RETURN_DATUM(retValue);
}
+
+/*
+ * Convert jsonb to a C-string stripping quotes from scalar strings.
+ */
+char *
+JsonbUnquote(Jsonb *jb)
+{
+ if (JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb))
+ {
+ JsonbValue v;
+
+ (void) JsonbExtractScalar(&jb->root, &v);
+
+ if (v.type == jbvString)
+ return pnstrdup(v.val.string.val, v.val.string.len);
+ else if (v.type == jbvBool)
+ return pstrdup(v.val.boolean ? "true" : "false");
+ else if (v.type == jbvNumeric)
+ return DatumGetCString(DirectFunctionCall1(numeric_out,
+ PointerGetDatum(v.val.numeric)));
+ else if (v.type == jbvNull)
+ return pstrdup("null");
+ else
+ {
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized jsonb value type %d", v.type);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ return JsonbToCString(NULL, &jb->root, VARSIZE(jb));
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index 623289305a..5ebef026c8 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -3308,6 +3308,62 @@ prepare_column_cache(ColumnIOData *column,
ReleaseSysCache(tup);
}
+/*
+ * Populate and return the value of specified type from a given json/jsonb
+ * value 'json_val'. 'cache' is caller-specified pointer to save the
+ * ColumnIOData that will be initialized on the 1st call and then reused
+ * during any subsequent calls. 'mcxt' gives the memory context to allocate
+ * the ColumnIOData and any other subsidiary memory in. 'escontext',
+ * if not NULL, tells that any errors that occur should be handled softly.
+ */
+Datum
+json_populate_type(Datum json_val, Oid json_type,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ void **cache, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
+{
+ JsValue jsv = {0};
+ JsonbValue jbv;
+
+ jsv.is_json = json_type == JSONOID;
+
+ if (*isnull)
+ {
+ if (jsv.is_json)
+ jsv.val.json.str = NULL;
+ else
+ jsv.val.jsonb = NULL;
+ }
+ else if (jsv.is_json)
+ {
+ text *json = DatumGetTextPP(json_val);
+
+ jsv.val.json.str = VARDATA_ANY(json);
+ jsv.val.json.len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(json);
+ jsv.val.json.type = JSON_TOKEN_INVALID; /* not used in
+ * populate_composite() */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Jsonb *jsonb = DatumGetJsonbP(json_val);
+
+ jsv.val.jsonb = &jbv;
+
+ /* fill binary jsonb value pointing to jb */
+ jbv.type = jbvBinary;
+ jbv.val.binary.data = &jsonb->root;
+ jbv.val.binary.len = VARSIZE(jsonb) - VARHDRSZ;
+ }
+
+ if (*cache == NULL)
+ *cache = MemoryContextAllocZero(mcxt, sizeof(ColumnIOData));
+
+ return populate_record_field(*cache, typid, typmod, NULL, mcxt,
+ PointerGetDatum(NULL), &jsv, isnull,
+ escontext);
+}
+
/* recursively populate a record field or an array element from a json/jsonb value */
static Datum
populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
index d02c03e014..7cea6ad45c 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
@@ -68,7 +68,9 @@
#include "libpq/pqformat.h"
#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/formatting.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
@@ -1110,3 +1112,260 @@ jspGetArraySubscript(JsonPathItem *v, JsonPathItem *from, JsonPathItem *to,
return true;
}
+
+/* SQL/JSON datatype status: */
+enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus
+{
+ jpdsNonDateTime, /* null, bool, numeric, string, array, object */
+ jpdsUnknownDateTime, /* unknown datetime type */
+ jpdsDateTimeZoned, /* timetz, timestamptz */
+ jpdsDateTimeNonZoned, /* time, timestamp, date */
+};
+
+/* Context for jspIsMutableWalker() */
+struct JsonPathMutableContext
+{
+ List *varnames; /* list of variable names */
+ List *varexprs; /* list of variable expressions */
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus current; /* status of @ item */
+ bool lax; /* jsonpath is lax or strict */
+ bool mutable; /* resulting mutability status */
+};
+
+static enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus jspIsMutableWalker(JsonPathItem *jpi,
+ struct JsonPathMutableContext *cxt);
+
+/*
+ * Function to check whether jsonpath expression is mutable to be used in the
+ * planner function contain_mutable_functions().
+ */
+bool
+jspIsMutable(JsonPath *path, List *varnames, List *varexprs)
+{
+ struct JsonPathMutableContext cxt;
+ JsonPathItem jpi;
+
+ cxt.varnames = varnames;
+ cxt.varexprs = varexprs;
+ cxt.current = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ cxt.lax = (path->header & JSONPATH_LAX) != 0;
+ cxt.mutable = false;
+
+ jspInit(&jpi, path);
+ (void) jspIsMutableWalker(&jpi, &cxt);
+
+ return cxt.mutable;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursive walker for jspIsMutable()
+ */
+static enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus
+jspIsMutableWalker(JsonPathItem *jpi, struct JsonPathMutableContext *cxt)
+{
+ JsonPathItem next;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+
+ while (!cxt->mutable)
+ {
+ JsonPathItem arg;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus leftStatus;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus rightStatus;
+
+ switch (jpi->type)
+ {
+ case jpiRoot:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiCurrent:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ status = cxt->current;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiFilter:
+ {
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus prevStatus = cxt->current;
+
+ cxt->current = status;
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ cxt->current = prevStatus;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case jpiVariable:
+ {
+ int32 len;
+ const char *name = jspGetString(jpi, &len);
+ ListCell *lc1;
+ ListCell *lc2;
+
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+
+ forboth(lc1, cxt->varnames, lc2, cxt->varexprs)
+ {
+ String *varname = lfirst_node(String, lc1);
+ Node *varexpr = lfirst(lc2);
+
+ if (strncmp(varname->sval, name, len))
+ continue;
+
+ switch (exprType(varexpr))
+ {
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ status = jpdsDateTimeNonZoned;
+ break;
+
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ status = jpdsDateTimeZoned;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case jpiEqual:
+ case jpiNotEqual:
+ case jpiLess:
+ case jpiGreater:
+ case jpiLessOrEqual:
+ case jpiGreaterOrEqual:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetLeftArg(jpi, &arg);
+ leftStatus = jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ jspGetRightArg(jpi, &arg);
+ rightStatus = jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ /*
+ * Comparison of datetime type with different timezone status
+ * is mutable.
+ */
+ if (leftStatus != jpdsNonDateTime &&
+ rightStatus != jpdsNonDateTime &&
+ (leftStatus == jpdsUnknownDateTime ||
+ rightStatus == jpdsUnknownDateTime ||
+ leftStatus != rightStatus))
+ cxt->mutable = true;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiNot:
+ case jpiIsUnknown:
+ case jpiExists:
+ case jpiPlus:
+ case jpiMinus:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiAnd:
+ case jpiOr:
+ case jpiAdd:
+ case jpiSub:
+ case jpiMul:
+ case jpiDiv:
+ case jpiMod:
+ case jpiStartsWith:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetLeftArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ jspGetRightArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiIndexArray:
+ for (int i = 0; i < jpi->content.array.nelems; i++)
+ {
+ JsonPathItem from;
+ JsonPathItem to;
+
+ if (jspGetArraySubscript(jpi, &from, &to, i))
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&to, cxt);
+
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&from, cxt);
+ }
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+
+ case jpiAnyArray:
+ if (!cxt->lax)
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiAny:
+ if (jpi->content.anybounds.first > 0)
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiDatetime:
+ if (jpi->content.arg)
+ {
+ char *template;
+
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ if (arg.type != jpiString)
+ {
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break; /* there will be runtime error */
+ }
+
+ template = jspGetString(&arg, NULL);
+ if (datetime_format_has_tz(template))
+ status = jpdsDateTimeZoned;
+ else
+ status = jpdsDateTimeNonZoned;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ status = jpdsUnknownDateTime;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case jpiLikeRegex:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspInitByBuffer(&arg, jpi->base, jpi->content.like_regex.expr);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ /* literals */
+ case jpiNull:
+ case jpiString:
+ case jpiNumeric:
+ case jpiBool:
+ /* accessors */
+ case jpiKey:
+ case jpiAnyKey:
+ /* special items */
+ case jpiSubscript:
+ case jpiLast:
+ /* item methods */
+ case jpiType:
+ case jpiSize:
+ case jpiAbs:
+ case jpiFloor:
+ case jpiCeiling:
+ case jpiDouble:
+ case jpiKeyValue:
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!jspGetNext(jpi, &next))
+ break;
+
+ jpi = &next;
+ }
+
+ return status;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index 6da6e27ee6..6d61d87f01 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -3085,7 +3085,7 @@ JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper, bool *empty,
singleton = count > 0 ? JsonValueListHead(&found) : NULL;
if (singleton == NULL)
wrap = false;
- else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE)
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE || wrapper == JSW_UNSPEC)
wrap = false;
else if (wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
wrap = true;
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index 0b2a164057..2735348416 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -476,6 +476,8 @@ static void get_const_expr(Const *constval, deparse_context *context,
int showtype);
static void get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context);
static void get_json_format(JsonFormat *format, StringInfo buf);
+static void get_json_returning(JsonReturning *returning, StringInfo buf,
+ bool json_format_by_default);
static void get_json_constructor(JsonConstructorExpr *ctor,
deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit);
static void get_json_constructor_options(JsonConstructorExpr *ctor,
@@ -518,6 +520,8 @@ static char *generate_qualified_type_name(Oid typid);
static text *string_to_text(char *str);
static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
static void get_reloptions(StringInfo buf, Datum reloptions);
+static void get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context,
+ bool showimplicit);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
@@ -8300,6 +8304,7 @@ isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags)
case T_WindowFunc:
case T_FuncExpr:
case T_JsonConstructorExpr:
+ case T_JsonExpr:
/* function-like: name(..) or name[..] */
return true;
@@ -8471,6 +8476,7 @@ isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags)
case T_GroupingFunc: /* own parentheses */
case T_WindowFunc: /* own parentheses */
case T_CaseExpr: /* other separators */
+ case T_JsonExpr: /* own parentheses */
return true;
default:
return false;
@@ -8586,6 +8592,64 @@ get_rule_expr_paren(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ')');
}
+static void
+get_json_behavior(JsonBehavior *behavior, deparse_context *context,
+ const char *on)
+{
+ /*
+ * The order of array elements must correspond to the order of
+ * JsonBehaviorType members.
+ */
+ const char *behavior_names[] =
+ {
+ " NULL",
+ " ERROR",
+ " EMPTY",
+ " TRUE",
+ " FALSE",
+ " UNKNOWN",
+ " EMPTY ARRAY",
+ " EMPTY OBJECT",
+ " DEFAULT "
+ };
+
+ if ((int) behavior->btype < 0 || behavior->btype >= lengthof(behavior_names))
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid json behavior type: %d", behavior->btype);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, behavior_names[behavior->btype]);
+
+ if (behavior->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT)
+ get_rule_expr(behavior->expr, context, false);
+
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " ON %s", on);
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_expr_options
+ *
+ * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS.
+ */
+static void
+get_json_expr_options(JsonExpr *jsexpr, deparse_context *context,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior)
+{
+ if (jsexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ if (jsexpr->wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER");
+ else if (jsexpr->wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER");
+
+ if (jsexpr->omit_quotes)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " OMIT QUOTES");
+ }
+
+ if (jsexpr->on_empty && jsexpr->on_empty->btype != default_behavior)
+ get_json_behavior(jsexpr->on_empty, context, "EMPTY");
+
+ if (jsexpr->on_error && jsexpr->on_error->btype != default_behavior)
+ get_json_behavior(jsexpr->on_error, context, "ERROR");
+}
/* ----------
* get_rule_expr - Parse back an expression
@@ -9745,6 +9809,7 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
}
break;
+
case T_JsonValueExpr:
{
JsonValueExpr *jve = (JsonValueExpr *) node;
@@ -9794,6 +9859,64 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
}
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+
+ switch (jexpr->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_EXISTS(");
+ break;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_QUERY(");
+ break;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_VALUE(");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ get_json_path_spec(jexpr->path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+
+ if (jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc1,
+ *lc2;
+ bool needcomma = false;
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " PASSING ");
+
+ forboth(lc1, jexpr->passing_names,
+ lc2, jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+ needcomma = true;
+
+ get_rule_expr((Node *) lfirst(lc2), context, showimplicit);
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s",
+ ((String *) lfirst_node(String, lc1))->sval);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (jexpr->op != JSON_EXISTS_OP ||
+ jexpr->returning->typid != BOOLOID)
+ get_json_returning(jexpr->returning, context->buf,
+ jexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP);
+
+ get_json_expr_options(jexpr, context,
+ jexpr->op != JSON_EXISTS_OP ?
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL :
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ")");
+ }
+ break;
+
case T_List:
{
char *sep;
@@ -9917,6 +10040,7 @@ looks_like_function(Node *node)
case T_MinMaxExpr:
case T_SQLValueFunction:
case T_XmlExpr:
+ case T_JsonExpr:
/* these are all accepted by func_expr_common_subexpr */
return true;
default:
@@ -10786,6 +10910,18 @@ get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context)
}
}
+/*
+ * get_json_path_spec - Parse back a JSON path specification
+ */
+static void
+get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ if (IsA(path_spec, Const))
+ get_const_expr((Const *) path_spec, context, -1);
+ else
+ get_rule_expr(path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+}
+
/*
* get_json_format - Parse back a JsonFormat node
*/
diff --git a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
index a28ddcdd77..5db354f220 100644
--- a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
+++ b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
@@ -240,6 +240,9 @@ typedef enum ExprEvalOp
EEOP_XMLEXPR,
EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR,
EEOP_IS_JSON,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH,
EEOP_AGGREF,
EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC,
EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC,
@@ -692,6 +695,21 @@ typedef struct ExprEvalStep
JsonIsPredicate *pred; /* original expression node */
} is_json;
+ /* for EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH */
+ struct
+ {
+ struct JsonExprState *jsestate;
+ } jsonexpr;
+
+ /* for EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION */
+ struct
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion;
+ FmgrInfo *input_finfo;
+ Oid typioparam;
+ void *json_populate_type_cache;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
+ } jsonexpr_coercion;
} d;
} ExprEvalStep;
@@ -755,7 +773,6 @@ typedef struct JsonConstructorExprState
int nargs;
} JsonConstructorExprState;
-
/* functions in execExpr.c */
extern void ExprEvalPushStep(ExprState *es, const ExprEvalStep *s);
@@ -809,6 +826,11 @@ extern void ExecEvalXmlExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalJsonConstructor(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
+extern void ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext);
+extern void ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
+extern int ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalGroupingFunc(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalSubPlan(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 444a5f0fd5..2e8df2301f 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -1008,6 +1008,92 @@ typedef struct DomainConstraintState
ExprState *check_exprstate; /* check_expr's eval state, or NULL */
} DomainConstraintState;
+/*
+ * Information about the state of JsonPath* evaluation.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonExprPostEvalState
+{
+ /* Did JsonPath* evaluation cause an error? */
+ NullableDatum error;
+
+ /* Is the result of JsonPath* evaluation empty? */
+ NullableDatum empty;
+
+ /*
+ * ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will set this to the address of the step to
+ * use to coerce the result of JsonPath* evaluation to the RETURNING type.
+ * Also see the description of possible step addresses that this could be
+ * set to in the definition of JsonExprState.
+ */
+ int jump_eval_coercion;
+} JsonExprPostEvalState;
+
+/* State for evaluating a JsonExpr, too big to inline */
+typedef struct JsonExprState
+{
+ /* original expression node */
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr;
+
+ /* value/isnull for formatted_expr */
+ NullableDatum formatted_expr;
+
+ /* value/isnull for pathspec */
+ NullableDatum pathspec;
+
+ /* JsonPathVariable entries for passing_values */
+ List *args;
+
+ /*
+ * Per-row result status info populated by ExecEvalJsonExprPath()
+ * and ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish().
+ */
+ JsonExprPostEvalState post_eval;
+
+ /*
+ * Addresses of the steps that implements the non-ERROR variant of ON EMPTY
+ * and ON ERROR behaviors, respectively.
+ */
+ int jump_empty;
+ int jump_error;
+
+ /*
+ * Addresses of steps to perform the coercion of the JsonPath* result value
+ * to the RETURNING type. Each address points to either 1) a special
+ * EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION step that handles coercion using the RETURNING
+ * type's input function or by using json_via_populate(), or 2) an
+ * expression such as CoerceViaIO. It may be -1 if no coercion is
+ * necessary.
+ *
+ * jump_eval_result_coercion points to the step to evaluate the coercion
+ * given in JsonExpr.result_coercion.
+ */
+ int jump_eval_result_coercion;
+
+ /* Jump to end to skip all the steps after EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH. */
+ int jump_end;
+
+ /* eval_item_coercion_jumps is an array of num_item_coercions elements
+ * each containing a step address to evaluate the coercion from a value of
+ * the given JsonItemType to the RETURNING type, or -1 if no coercion is
+ * necessary. item_coercion_via_expr is an array of boolean flags of the
+ * same length that indicates whether each valid step address in the
+ * eval_item_coercion_jumps array points to an expression or a
+ * EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION step. ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will cause an
+ * error if it's the latter, because that mode of coercion is not
+ * supported for all JsonItemTypes.
+ */
+ int num_item_coercions;
+ int *eval_item_coercion_jumps;
+ bool *item_coercion_via_expr;
+
+ /*
+ * For passing when initializing a EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE step for any
+ * CoerceViaIO nodes in the expression that must be evaluated in an
+ * error-safe manner.
+ */
+ ErrorSaveContext escontext;
+} JsonExprState;
+
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* Executor State Trees
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
index 2dc79648d2..a96fd62d7f 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
@@ -112,6 +112,8 @@ extern JsonFormat *makeJsonFormat(JsonFormatType type, JsonEncoding encoding,
int location);
extern JsonValueExpr *makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
JsonFormat *format);
+extern JsonBehavior *makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr,
+ JsonCoercion *coercion, int location);
extern Node *makeJsonKeyValue(Node *key, Node *value);
extern Node *makeJsonIsPredicate(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format,
JsonValueType item_type, bool unique_keys,
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index b3181f34ae..0184c76ce6 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1692,6 +1692,23 @@ typedef struct TriggerTransition
/* Nodes for SQL/JSON support */
+/*
+ * JsonQuotes -
+ * representation of [KEEP|OMIT] QUOTES clause for JSON_QUERY()
+ */
+typedef enum JsonQuotes
+{
+ JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC, /* unspecified */
+ JS_QUOTES_KEEP, /* KEEP QUOTES */
+ JS_QUOTES_OMIT, /* OMIT QUOTES */
+} JsonQuotes;
+
+/*
+ * JsonPathSpec -
+ * representation of JSON path constant
+ */
+typedef char *JsonPathSpec;
+
/*
* JsonOutput -
* representation of JSON output clause (RETURNING type [FORMAT format])
@@ -1703,6 +1720,36 @@ typedef struct JsonOutput
JsonReturning *returning; /* RETURNING FORMAT clause and type Oids */
} JsonOutput;
+/*
+ * JsonArgument -
+ * representation of argument from JSON PASSING clause
+ */
+typedef struct JsonArgument
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonValueExpr *val; /* argument value expression */
+ char *name; /* argument name */
+} JsonArgument;
+
+/*
+ * JsonFuncExpr -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON function expressions
+ */
+typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonExprOp op; /* expression type */
+ JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
+ Node *pathspec; /* JSON path specification expression */
+ List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
+ JsonOutput *output; /* output clause, if specified */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper; /* array wrapper behavior (JSON_QUERY only) */
+ JsonQuotes quotes; /* omit or keep quotes? (JSON_QUERY only) */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonFuncExpr;
+
/*
* JsonKeyValue -
* untransformed representation of JSON object key-value pair for
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index 61289d8124..fe9dfbb02a 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -1552,6 +1552,17 @@ typedef struct XmlExpr
int location;
} XmlExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonExprOp -
+ * enumeration of JSON functions using JSON path
+ */
+typedef enum JsonExprOp
+{
+ JSON_VALUE_OP, /* JSON_VALUE() */
+ JSON_QUERY_OP, /* JSON_QUERY() */
+ JSON_EXISTS_OP, /* JSON_EXISTS() */
+} JsonExprOp;
+
/*
* JsonEncoding -
* representation of JSON ENCODING clause
@@ -1582,11 +1593,32 @@ typedef enum JsonFormatType
*/
typedef enum JsonWrapper
{
+ JSW_UNSPEC,
JSW_NONE,
JSW_CONDITIONAL,
JSW_UNCONDITIONAL,
} JsonWrapper;
+/*
+ * JsonBehaviorType -
+ * enumeration of behavior types used in JSON ON ... BEHAVIOR clause
+ *
+ * If enum members are reordered, get_json_behavior() from ruleutils.c
+ * must be updated accordingly.
+ */
+typedef enum JsonBehaviorType
+{
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL = 0,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT,
+} JsonBehaviorType;
+
/*
* JsonFormat -
* representation of JSON FORMAT clause
@@ -1681,6 +1713,138 @@ typedef struct JsonIsPredicate
int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
} JsonIsPredicate;
+/*
+ * JsonCoercion
+ * Information about coercing a SQL/JSON value to the specified
+ * type at runtime using json_populate_type() or by calling the type's
+ * input funtion.
+ *
+ * A node of this type is created if the parser cannot find a cast expression
+ * using coerce_type().
+ */
+typedef struct JsonCoercion
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Oid targettype;
+ int32 targettypmod;
+ bool omit_quotes; /* omit quotes from scalar output strings? */
+ Oid collation; /* collation for coercion via I/O or populate */
+} JsonCoercion;
+
+/*
+ * JsonItemType
+ * Possible types for scalar values returned by JSON_VALUE()
+ *
+ * The comment next to each item type mentions the corresponding
+ * JsonbValue.jbvType.
+ */
+typedef enum JsonItemType
+{
+ JsonItemTypeNull, /* jbvNull */
+ JsonItemTypeString, /* jbvString */
+ JsonItemTypeNumeric, /* jbvNumeric */
+ JsonItemTypeBoolean, /* jbvBool */
+ JsonItemTypeDate, /* jbvDatetime: DATEOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTime, /* jbvDatetime: TIMEOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimetz, /* jbvDatetime: TIMETZOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimestamp, /* jbvDatetime: TIMESTAMPOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimestamptz,/* jbvDatetime: TIMESTAMPTZOID */
+ JsonItemTypeComposite, /* jbvArray, jbvObject, jbvBinary */
+ JsonItemTypeInvalid,
+} JsonItemType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonItemCoercion
+ * Coercion expression for the given JsonItemType
+ *
+ * If not NULL, 'coercion' given the expression node to convert a scalar value
+ * extracted from a JsonbValue of the given type to the target type given by
+ * JsonExpr.returning. NULL means the coercion is unnecessary.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonItemCoercion
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonItemType item_type;
+ Node *coercion;
+} JsonItemCoercion;
+
+/*
+ * JsonBehavior
+ * Information about ON ERROR / ON EMPTY behaviors of JSON_VALUE(),
+ * JSON_QUERY(), and JSON_EXISTS()
+ *
+ * 'expr' is the expression to emit when a given behavior (EMPTY or ERROR)
+ * occurs on evaluating the SQL/JSON query function. 'coercion' is set
+ * if 'expr' isn't already of the expected target type given by
+ * JsonExpr.returning.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonBehavior
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonBehaviorType btype;
+ Node *expr;
+ JsonCoercion *coercion; /* to coerce behavior expression when there is
+ * no cast to the target type */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonBehavior;
+
+/*
+ * JsonExpr -
+ * Transformed representation of JSON_VALUE(), JSON_QUERY(), and
+ * JSON_EXISTS()
+ */
+typedef struct JsonExpr
+{
+ Expr xpr;
+
+ /* JSON_* function identifier */
+ JsonExprOp op;
+
+ /* json(b)-valued expression to query */
+ Node *formatted_expr;
+
+ /* Format of the above expression needed by ruleutils.c */
+ JsonFormat *format;
+
+ /* jsopath-valued expression containing the query pattern */
+ Node *path_spec;
+
+ /* Expected type/format of the output. */
+ JsonReturning *returning;
+
+ /* Information about the PASSING argument expressions */
+ List *passing_names;
+ List *passing_values;
+
+ /* Use-specified or default ON EMPTY and ON ERROR behaviors */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty;
+ JsonBehavior *on_error;
+
+ /*
+ * Expression to convert the result of JSON_* function to the
+ * RETURNING type
+ */
+ Node *result_coercion;
+
+ /*
+ * List of expressions for coercing JSON_VALUE() result values, containing
+ * one element for every JsonItemType.
+ */
+ List *item_coercions;
+
+ /* WRAPPER specification for JSON_QUERY */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper;
+
+ /* KEEP or OMIT QUOTES for singleton scalars returned by JSON_QUERY() */
+ bool omit_quotes;
+
+ /* Original JsonFuncExpr's location */
+ int location;
+} JsonExpr;
+
/* ----------------
* NullTest
*
diff --git a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
index 2331acac09..94e1cb4dce 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("commit", COMMIT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("committed", COMMITTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("compression", COMPRESSION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("concurrently", CONCURRENTLY, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("conditional", CONDITIONAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("configuration", CONFIGURATION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("conflict", CONFLICT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("connection", CONNECTION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -147,11 +148,13 @@ PG_KEYWORD("double", DOUBLE_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("drop", DROP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("each", EACH, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("else", ELSE, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("empty", EMPTY_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("enable", ENABLE_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("encoding", ENCODING, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("encrypted", ENCRYPTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("end", END_P, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("enum", ENUM_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("error", ERROR_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("escape", ESCAPE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("event", EVENT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("except", EXCEPT, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
@@ -233,10 +236,14 @@ PG_KEYWORD("join", JOIN, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json", JSON, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_array", JSON_ARRAY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_arrayagg", JSON_ARRAYAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_exists", JSON_EXISTS, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_object", JSON_OBJECT, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_objectagg", JSON_OBJECTAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_query", JSON_QUERY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_scalar", JSON_SCALAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_serialize", JSON_SERIALIZE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_value", JSON_VALUE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("keep", KEEP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("key", KEY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("keys", KEYS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("label", LABEL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -302,6 +309,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("off", OFF, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("offset", OFFSET, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("oids", OIDS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("old", OLD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("omit", OMIT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("on", ON, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("only", ONLY, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("operator", OPERATOR, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -344,6 +352,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("procedures", PROCEDURES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("program", PROGRAM, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("publication", PUBLICATION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("quote", QUOTE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("quotes", QUOTES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("range", RANGE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("read", READ, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("real", REAL, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -414,6 +423,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("stdout", STDOUT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("storage", STORAGE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("stored", STORED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("strict", STRICT_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("string", STRING_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("strip", STRIP_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("subscription", SUBSCRIPTION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("substring", SUBSTRING, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -449,6 +459,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("types", TYPES_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("uescape", UESCAPE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unbounded", UNBOUNDED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("uncommitted", UNCOMMITTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("unconditional", UNCONDITIONAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unencrypted", UNENCRYPTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("union", UNION, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unique", UNIQUE, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
diff --git a/src/include/utils/formatting.h b/src/include/utils/formatting.h
index 7ea1a70f71..cde030414e 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/formatting.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/formatting.h
@@ -29,5 +29,6 @@ extern char *asc_initcap(const char *buff, size_t nbytes);
extern Datum parse_datetime(text *date_txt, text *fmt, Oid collid, bool strict,
Oid *typid, int32 *typmod, int *tz,
struct Node *escontext);
+extern bool datetime_format_has_tz(const char *fmt_str);
#endif
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
index e38dfd4901..d589ace5a2 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
@@ -422,6 +422,7 @@ extern char *JsonbToCString(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in,
int estimated_len);
extern char *JsonbToCStringIndent(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in,
int estimated_len);
+extern char *JsonbUnquote(Jsonb *jb);
extern bool JsonbExtractScalar(JsonbContainer *jbc, JsonbValue *res);
extern const char *JsonbTypeName(JsonbValue *val);
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
index 94cb6edc8f..190e13284b 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
@@ -89,4 +89,10 @@ extern Datum datum_to_jsonb(Datum val, JsonTypeCategory tcategory,
Oid outfuncoid);
extern Datum jsonb_from_text(text *js, bool unique_keys);
+extern Datum json_populate_type(Datum json_val, Oid json_type,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ void **cache, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 6eabdcfb75..897de21a51 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -192,6 +192,7 @@ extern bool jspGetBool(JsonPathItem *v);
extern char *jspGetString(JsonPathItem *v, int32 *len);
extern bool jspGetArraySubscript(JsonPathItem *v, JsonPathItem *from,
JsonPathItem *to, int i);
+extern bool jspIsMutable(JsonPath *path, List *varnames, List *varexprs);
extern const char *jspOperationName(JsonPathItemType type);
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
index 435c139ec2..b2aa44f36d 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
@@ -651,6 +651,34 @@ var_type: simple_type
$$.type_index = mm_strdup("-1");
$$.type_sizeof = NULL;
}
+ | STRING_P
+ {
+ if (INFORMIX_MODE)
+ {
+ /* In Informix mode, "string" is automatically a typedef */
+ $$.type_enum = ECPGt_string;
+ $$.type_str = mm_strdup("char");
+ $$.type_dimension = mm_strdup("-1");
+ $$.type_index = mm_strdup("-1");
+ $$.type_sizeof = NULL;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Otherwise, legal only if user typedef'ed it */
+ struct typedefs *this = get_typedef("string", false);
+
+ $$.type_str = (this->type->type_enum == ECPGt_varchar || this->type->type_enum == ECPGt_bytea) ? EMPTY : mm_strdup(this->name);
+ $$.type_enum = this->type->type_enum;
+ $$.type_dimension = this->type->type_dimension;
+ $$.type_index = this->type->type_index;
+ if (this->type->type_sizeof && strlen(this->type->type_sizeof) != 0)
+ $$.type_sizeof = this->type->type_sizeof;
+ else
+ $$.type_sizeof = cat_str(3, mm_strdup("sizeof("), mm_strdup(this->name), mm_strdup(")"));
+
+ struct_member_list[struct_level] = ECPGstruct_member_dup(this->struct_member_list);
+ }
+ }
| INTERVAL ecpg_interval
{
$$.type_enum = ECPGt_interval;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f02381de25
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out
@@ -0,0 +1,1145 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_EXISTS() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(JSON_OBJECT(RETURNING jsonb), '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'lax $.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{}', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"b": 1, "a": 2}', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": {"b": 1}}', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING 1 AS x);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING '1' AS x);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 2 AS y);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 1 AS y);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+-- extension: boolean expressions
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$ > 2');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a > 2' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_VALUE() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ true
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$' RETURNING bool);
+ json_value
+------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 357
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+/* jsonb bytea ??? */
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING bytea ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON item cannot be cast to target type
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1.23
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1.23
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "1.23"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(5));
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+ json_value
+------------
+ aa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "\"aaa\""
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "\"aaa\""
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "aaa"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT 111 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 111
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 357
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$' RETURNING date) + 9;
+ ?column?
+------------
+ 03-01-2017
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
+CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT NULL ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
+CREATE DOMAIN rgb AS rainbow CHECK (VALUE IN ('red', 'green', 'blue'));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: value for domain rgb violates check constraint "rgb_check"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 'error' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ error
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' NULL ON EMPTY DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '0' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: " "
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 5
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSON); -- RETURNING FORMAT not allowed
+ERROR: cannot specify FORMAT in RETURNING clause of JSON_VALUE()
+LINE 1: ...CT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSO...
+ ^
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING record);
+ERROR: returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions
+SELECT
+ x,
+ JSON_VALUE(
+ jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}',
+ '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING x AS x
+ RETURNING int
+ DEFAULT -1 ON EMPTY
+ DEFAULT -2 ON ERROR
+ ) y
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 2) x;
+ x | y
+---+----
+ 0 | -2
+ 1 | 2
+ 2 | -1
+(3 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test PASSING and RETURNING date/time types
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+ json_value
+------------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018 PST
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamptz);
+ json_value
+------------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018 PST
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+ json_value
+--------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING date '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING date);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 02-21-2018
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING time '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING time);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 12:34:56
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timetz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timetz);
+ json_value
+-------------
+ 12:34:56+10
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamp '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+ json_value
+--------------------------
+ Wed Feb 21 12:34:56 2018
+(1 row)
+
+-- Also test RETURNING json[b]
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_QUERY() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$'),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER)
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb 'null'),
+ ('12.3'),
+ ('true'),
+ ('"aaa"'),
+ ('[1, null, "2"]'),
+ ('{"a": 1, "b": [2]}')
+ ) foo(js);
+ json_query | json_query | json_query | json_query | json_query
+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+----------------------+----------------------
+ null | null | [null] | [null] | [null]
+ 12.3 | 12.3 | [12.3] | [12.3] | [12.3]
+ true | true | [true] | [true] | [true]
+ "aaa" | "aaa" | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"]
+ [1, null, "2"] | [1, null, "2"] | [1, null, "2"] | [[1, null, "2"]] | [[1, null, "2"]]
+ {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}] | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]
+(6 rows)
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]') AS "unspec",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITHOUT WRAPPER) AS "without",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER) AS "with cond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with uncond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with"
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb '1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('[null]'),
+ ('[12.3]'),
+ ('[true]'),
+ ('["aaa"]'),
+ ('[[1, 2, 3]]'),
+ ('[{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]'),
+ ('[1, "2", null, [3]]')
+ ) foo(js);
+ unspec | without | with cond | with uncond | with
+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+----------------------+----------------------
+ | | | |
+ | | | |
+ null | null | [null] | [null] | [null]
+ 12.3 | 12.3 | [12.3] | [12.3] | [12.3]
+ true | true | [true] | [true] | [true]
+ "aaa" | "aaa" | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"]
+ [1, 2, 3] | [1, 2, 3] | [1, 2, 3] | [[1, 2, 3]] | [[1, 2, 3]]
+ {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}] | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]
+ | | [1, "2", null, [3]] | [1, "2", null, [3]] | [1, "2", null, [3]]
+(9 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json
+DETAIL: Token "aaa" is invalid.
+CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: aaa
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json
+DETAIL: Token "aaa" is invalid.
+CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: aaa
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ \x616161
+(1 row)
+
+-- QUOTES behavior should not be specified when WITH WRAPPER used:
+-- Should fail
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES)...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES)...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER ...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER ...
+ ^
+-- Should succeed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1]
+(1 row)
+
+-- test QUOTES behavior.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] omit quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {1,2,3}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: expected JSON array
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1,3)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: malformed range literal: ""[1,2]""
+DETAIL: Missing left parenthesis or bracket.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]');
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ []
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ []
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY OBJECT ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "empty"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY NULL ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_QUERY should return singleton item without wrapper
+HINT: Use WITH WRAPPER clause to wrap SQL/JSON item sequence into array.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "empty"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(10));
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1,
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea);
+ json_query
+----------------
+ \x5b312c20325d
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+----------------
+ \x5b312c20325d
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bytea
+LINE 1: ... JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bytea
+LINE 1: ...jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING json EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bigint[]
+LINE 1: ...ON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bigint[]
+LINE 1: ..._QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING anyarray EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions
+SELECT
+ x, y,
+ JSON_QUERY(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3,4,5,null]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ >= $x && @ <= $y)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER
+ EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY
+ ) list
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 4) x,
+ generate_series(0, 4) y;
+ x | y | list
+---+---+--------------
+ 0 | 0 | []
+ 0 | 1 | [1]
+ 0 | 2 | [1, 2]
+ 0 | 3 | [1, 2, 3]
+ 0 | 4 | [1, 2, 3, 4]
+ 1 | 0 | []
+ 1 | 1 | [1]
+ 1 | 2 | [1, 2]
+ 1 | 3 | [1, 2, 3]
+ 1 | 4 | [1, 2, 3, 4]
+ 2 | 0 | []
+ 2 | 1 | []
+ 2 | 2 | [2]
+ 2 | 3 | [2, 3]
+ 2 | 4 | [2, 3, 4]
+ 3 | 0 | []
+ 3 | 1 | []
+ 3 | 2 | []
+ 3 | 3 | [3]
+ 3 | 4 | [3, 4]
+ 4 | 0 | []
+ 4 | 1 | []
+ 4 | 2 | []
+ 4 | 3 | []
+ 4 | 4 | [4]
+(25 rows)
+
+-- record type returning with quotes behavior.
+CREATE TYPE comp_abc AS (a text, b int, c timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc omit quotes);
+ json_query
+-------------------------------------
+ (abc,42,"Thu Jan 02 00:00:00 2003")
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: cannot call populate_composite on a scalar
+DROP TYPE comp_abc;
+-- Extension: record types returning
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_rec AS (a int, t text, js json, jb jsonb, jsa json[]);
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_reca AS (reca sqljsonb_rec[]);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------------------------------
+ (1,aaa,"[1, ""2"", {}]","{""x"": [1, ""2"", {}]}",)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "a"
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"jsa": [{"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}, {"a": 2, "c": {}}, 123]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec)).jsa);
+ unnest
+------------------------
+ {"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}
+ {"a": 2, "c": {}}
+ 123
+(3 rows)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"reca": [{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_reca)).reca);
+ a | t | js | jb | jsa
+---+-------------+----+------------+-----
+ 1 | ["foo", []] | | |
+ 2 | | | [{}, true] |
+(2 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: syntax error at or near "{" of jsonpath input
+-- Extension: array types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"3"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+--------------
+ {1,2,NULL,3}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "a"
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest(JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec[]));
+ a | t | js | jb | jsa
+---+-------------+----+------------+-----
+ 1 | ["foo", []] | | |
+ 2 | | | [{}, true] |
+(2 rows)
+
+-- Extension: domain types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_query
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+-- Test timestamptz passing and output
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test constraints
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_constraints (
+ js text,
+ i int,
+ x jsonb DEFAULT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' WITH WRAPPER)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint1
+ CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint2
+ CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$.a' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, array[1,2,3] as arr))
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint3
+ CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING int DEFAULT '12' ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint4
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < jsonb '[10]')
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint5
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING char(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > 'a' COLLATE "C")
+);
+\d test_jsonb_constraints
+ Table "public.test_jsonb_constraints"
+ Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default
+--------+---------+-----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ js | text | | |
+ i | integer | | |
+ x | jsonb | | | JSON_QUERY('[1, 2]'::jsonb, '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER)
+Check constraints:
+ "test_jsonb_constraint1" CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint2" CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$."a"' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, ARRAY[1, 2, 3] AS arr))
+ "test_jsonb_constraint3" CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING integer DEFAULT 12 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint4" CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING jsonb WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < '[10]'::jsonb)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint5" CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING character(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > ('a'::bpchar COLLATE "C"))
+
+SELECT check_clause
+FROM information_schema.check_constraints
+WHERE constraint_name LIKE 'test_jsonb_constraint%'
+ORDER BY 1;
+ check_clause
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ (JSON_QUERY((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING character(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > ('a'::bpchar COLLATE "C"))
+ (JSON_QUERY((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING jsonb WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < '[10]'::jsonb)
+ (JSON_VALUE((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING integer DEFAULT 12 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ (js IS JSON)
+ JSON_EXISTS((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' PASSING (i + 5) AS int, (i)::text AS txt, ARRAY[1, 2, 3] AS arr)
+(5 rows)
+
+SELECT pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)
+FROM pg_attrdef
+WHERE adrelid = 'test_jsonb_constraints'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+ pg_get_expr
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ JSON_QUERY('[1, 2]'::jsonb, '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER)
+(1 row)
+
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint1"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains (, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('1', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains (1, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('[]');
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ([], null, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"b": 1}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"b": 1}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 1}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint3"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 1}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 7}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint5"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 7}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 10}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint4"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 10}, 1, [1, 2]).
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_constraints;
+-- Test mutabilily of query functions
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_mutability(js jsonb);
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a[0]'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime()'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@ < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime())'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $y' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '1234'::int AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("YY-MM-DD") ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '2020-07-14'::date AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
+-- Extension: non-constant JSON path
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'b' DEFAULT 'foo' ON EMPTY);
+ json_value
+------------
+ foo
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_query
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [123]
+(1 row)
+
+-- Should fail (invalid path)
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', 'error' || ' ' || 'error');
+ERROR: syntax error at or near " " of jsonpath input
diff --git a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
index f0987ff537..f488afefa5 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
+++ b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ test: select_views portals_p2 foreign_key cluster dependency guc bitmapops combo
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests (JSON related)
# ----------
-test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson
+test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson sqljson_queryfuncs
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..82ed87275d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,371 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(JSON_OBJECT(RETURNING jsonb), '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'lax $.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{}', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"b": 1, "a": 2}', '$.a');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a.b');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": {"b": 1}}', '$.a.b');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.a.b');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING 1 AS x);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING '1' AS x);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 2 AS y);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 1 AS y);
+
+-- extension: boolean expressions
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$ > 2');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a > 2' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING int);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$' RETURNING bool);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING text);
+/* jsonb bytea ??? */
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING bytea ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$' RETURNING int);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(5));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT 111 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$' RETURNING date) + 9;
+
+-- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
+CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT NULL ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
+CREATE DOMAIN rgb AS rainbow CHECK (VALUE IN ('red', 'green', 'blue'));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 'error' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' NULL ON EMPTY DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '0' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSON); -- RETURNING FORMAT not allowed
+
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING record);
+
+SELECT
+ x,
+ JSON_VALUE(
+ jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}',
+ '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING x AS x
+ RETURNING int
+ DEFAULT -1 ON EMPTY
+ DEFAULT -2 ON ERROR
+ ) y
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 2) x;
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Test PASSING and RETURNING date/time types
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamptz);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING date '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING date);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING time '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING time);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timetz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timetz);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamp '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+
+-- Also test RETURNING json[b]
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$'),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER)
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb 'null'),
+ ('12.3'),
+ ('true'),
+ ('"aaa"'),
+ ('[1, null, "2"]'),
+ ('{"a": 1, "b": [2]}')
+ ) foo(js);
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]') AS "unspec",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITHOUT WRAPPER) AS "without",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER) AS "with cond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with uncond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with"
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb '1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('[null]'),
+ ('[12.3]'),
+ ('[true]'),
+ ('["aaa"]'),
+ ('[[1, 2, 3]]'),
+ ('[{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]'),
+ ('[1, "2", null, [3]]')
+ ) foo(js);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- QUOTES behavior should not be specified when WITH WRAPPER used:
+-- Should fail
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+-- Should succeed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+
+-- test QUOTES behavior.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes error on error);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes error on error);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]');
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY OBJECT ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON EMPTY);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY NULL ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(10));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING json EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING anyarray EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT
+ x, y,
+ JSON_QUERY(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3,4,5,null]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ >= $x && @ <= $y)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER
+ EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY
+ ) list
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 4) x,
+ generate_series(0, 4) y;
+
+-- record type returning with quotes behavior.
+CREATE TYPE comp_abc AS (a text, b int, c timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes error on error);
+DROP TYPE comp_abc;
+
+-- Extension: record types returning
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_rec AS (a int, t text, js json, jb jsonb, jsa json[]);
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_reca AS (reca sqljsonb_rec[]);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"jsa": [{"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}, {"a": 2, "c": {}}, 123]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec)).jsa);
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"reca": [{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_reca)).reca);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Extension: array types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"3"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+SELECT * FROM unnest(JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec[]));
+
+-- Extension: domain types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Test timestamptz passing and output
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+
+-- Test constraints
+
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_constraints (
+ js text,
+ i int,
+ x jsonb DEFAULT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' WITH WRAPPER)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint1
+ CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint2
+ CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$.a' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, array[1,2,3] as arr))
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint3
+ CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING int DEFAULT '12' ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint4
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < jsonb '[10]')
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint5
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING char(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > 'a' COLLATE "C")
+);
+
+\d test_jsonb_constraints
+
+SELECT check_clause
+FROM information_schema.check_constraints
+WHERE constraint_name LIKE 'test_jsonb_constraint%'
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+SELECT pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)
+FROM pg_attrdef
+WHERE adrelid = 'test_jsonb_constraints'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('1', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('[]');
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"b": 1}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 1}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 7}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 10}', 1);
+
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_constraints;
+
+-- Test mutabilily of query functions
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_mutability(js jsonb);
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a[0]'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime()'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@ < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $y' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '1234'::int AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("YY-MM-DD") ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '2020-07-14'::date AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
+
+-- Extension: non-constant JSON path
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'b' DEFAULT 'foo' ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' WITH WRAPPER);
+-- Should fail (invalid path)
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', 'error' || ' ' || 'error');
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index 7e866e3c3d..53e13fe729 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1256,6 +1256,7 @@ Join
JoinCostWorkspace
JoinDomain
JoinExpr
+JsonFuncExpr
JoinHashEntry
JoinPath
JoinPathExtraData
@@ -1266,18 +1267,27 @@ JsObject
JsValue
JsonAggConstructor
JsonAggState
+JsonArgument
JsonArrayAgg
JsonArrayConstructor
JsonArrayQueryConstructor
JsonBaseObjectInfo
+JsonBehavior
+JsonBehaviorType
+JsonCoercion
JsonConstructorExpr
JsonConstructorExprState
JsonConstructorType
JsonEncoding
+JsonExpr
+JsonExprOp
+JsonExprPostEvalState
+JsonExprState
JsonFormat
JsonFormatType
JsonHashEntry
JsonIsPredicate
+JsonItemType
JsonIterateStringValuesAction
JsonKeyValue
JsonLexContext
@@ -1295,6 +1305,7 @@ JsonParseContext
JsonParseErrorType
JsonPath
JsonPathBool
+JsonPathDatatypeStatus
JsonPathExecContext
JsonPathExecResult
JsonPathGinAddPathItemFunc
@@ -1307,10 +1318,15 @@ JsonPathGinPathItem
JsonPathItem
JsonPathItemType
JsonPathKeyword
+JsonPathMutableContext
JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
JsonPathString
+JsonPathVarCallback
+JsonPathVariable
+JsonPathVariableEvalContext
+JsonQuotes
JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
@@ -1327,6 +1343,7 @@ JsonValueExpr
JsonValueList
JsonValueListIterator
JsonValueType
+JsonWrapper
Jsonb
JsonbAggState
JsonbContainer
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From 02479e81c96d0471e4fa4b18ec8bdc477273680d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 18:00:06 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v36 6/6] JSON_TABLE
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This feature allows jsonb data to be treated as a table and thus
used in a FROM clause like other tabular data. Data can be selected
from the jsonb using jsonpath expressions, and hoisted out of nested
structures in the jsonb to form multiple rows, more or less like an
outer join.
This also adds the PLAN clauses for JSON_TABLE, which allow the user
to specify how data from nested paths are joined, allowing
considerable freedom in shaping the tabular output of JSON_TABLE.
PLAN DEFAULT allows the user to specify the global strategies when
dealing with sibling or child nested paths. The is often sufficient
to achieve the necessary goal, and is considerably simpler than the
full PLAN clause, which allows the user to specify the strategy to be
used for each named nested path.
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Author: Teodor Sigaev <[email protected]>
Author: Oleg Bartunov <[email protected]>
Author: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Author: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
Author: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Author: Jian He <[email protected]>
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby, Álvaro Herrera,
jian he
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/abd9b83b-aa66-f230-3d6d-734817f0995d%40postgresql.org
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---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 510 +++++++
src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt | 6 +-
src/backend/commands/explain.c | 8 +-
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 6 +
src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c | 27 +-
src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 108 ++
src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | 38 +
src/backend/parser/Makefile | 1 +
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 299 ++++-
src/backend/parser/meson.build | 1 +
src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c | 14 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c | 53 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c | 718 ++++++++++
src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c | 5 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_target.c | 3 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 547 ++++++++
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 279 +++-
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 2 +
src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 9 +
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 109 ++
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 60 +-
src/include/parser/kwlist.h | 4 +
src/include/parser/parse_clause.h | 3 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 3 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule | 1 +
.../test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c | 132 ++
.../expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr | 20 +
.../expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout | 0
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile | 1 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build | 1 +
.../ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc | 32 +
.../regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out | 1191 +++++++++++++++++
src/test/regress/parallel_schedule | 2 +-
src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql | 675 ++++++++++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 16 +
35 files changed, 4837 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index a05e539077..4ac1a4f014 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -18336,6 +18336,516 @@ $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="functions-sqljson-table">
+ <title>JSON_TABLE</title>
+ <indexterm>
+ <primary>json_table</primary>
+ </indexterm>
+
+ <para>
+ <function>json_table</function> is an SQL/JSON function which
+ queries <acronym>JSON</acronym> data
+ and presents the results as a relational view, which can be accessed as a
+ regular SQL table. You can only use <function>json_table</function> inside the
+ <literal>FROM</literal> clause of a <literal>SELECT</literal> statement.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Taking JSON data as input, <function>json_table</function> uses
+ a path expression to extract a part of the provided data that
+ will be used as a <firstterm>row pattern</firstterm> for the
+ constructed view. Each SQL/JSON item at the top level of the row pattern serves
+ as the source for a separate row in the constructed relational view.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ To split the row pattern into columns, <function>json_table</function>
+ provides the <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause that defines the
+ schema of the created view. For each column to be constructed,
+ this clause provides a separate path expression that evaluates
+ the row pattern, extracts a JSON item, and returns it as a
+ separate SQL value for the specified column. If the required value
+ is stored in a nested level of the row pattern, it can be extracted
+ using the <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> subclause. Joining the
+ columns returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> can add multiple
+ new rows to the constructed view. Such rows are called
+ <firstterm>child rows</firstterm>, as opposed to the <firstterm>parent row</firstterm>
+ that generates them.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The rows produced by <function>JSON_TABLE</function> are laterally
+ joined to the row that generated them, so you do not have to explicitly join
+ the constructed view with the original table holding <acronym>JSON</acronym>
+ data. Optionally, you can specify how to join the columns returned
+ by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> using the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Each <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clause can generate one or more
+ columns. Columns produced by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>s at the
+ same level are considered to be <firstterm>siblings</firstterm>,
+ while a column produced by a <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> is
+ considered to be a child of the column produced by a
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> or row expression at a higher level.
+ Sibling columns are always joined first. Once they are processed,
+ the resulting rows are joined to the parent row.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The syntax is:
+ </para>
+
+<synopsis>
+JSON_TABLE (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> AS <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> PASSING { <replaceable>value</replaceable> AS <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional> </optional>
+ COLUMNS ( <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>
+ <optional>
+ PLAN ( <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_plan</replaceable> ) |
+ PLAN DEFAULT ( { INNER | OUTER } <optional> , { CROSS | UNION } </optional>
+ | { CROSS | UNION } <optional> , { INNER | OUTER } </optional> )
+ </optional>
+)
+
+<phrase>
+where <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_column</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { WITHOUT | WITH { CONDITIONAL | <optional>UNCONDITIONAL</optional> } } <optional> ARRAY </optional> WRAPPER </optional>
+ <optional> { KEEP | OMIT } QUOTES <optional> ON SCALAR STRING </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON EMPTY </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> FORMAT JSON <optional>ENCODING <literal>UTF8</literal></optional>
+ <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { WITHOUT | WITH { CONDITIONAL | <optional>UNCONDITIONAL</optional> } } <optional> ARRAY </optional> WRAPPER </optional>
+ <optional> { KEEP | OMIT } QUOTES <optional> ON SCALAR STRING </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | EMPTY { ARRAY | OBJECT } | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON EMPTY </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | EMPTY { ARRAY | OBJECT } | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> EXISTS <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | TRUE | FALSE | UNKNOWN } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | NESTED PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> <optional> AS <replaceable>path_name</replaceable> </optional>
+ COLUMNS ( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> FOR ORDINALITY
+<phrase>
+<replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> <optional> { OUTER | INNER } <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> </optional>
+ | <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> { UNION <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> } <optional>...</optional>
+ | <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> { CROSS <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> } <optional>...</optional>
+<phrase>
+<replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> | ( <replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> )
+</synopsis>
+
+ <para>
+ Each syntax element is described below in more detail.
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal><replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional></literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The input data to query, the JSON path expression defining the query,
+ and an optional <literal>PASSING</literal> clause, which can provide data
+ values to the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>.
+ The result of the input data
+ evaluation is called the <firstterm>row pattern</firstterm>. The row
+ pattern is used as the source for row values in the constructed view.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal>( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ The <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause defining the schema of the
+ constructed view. In this clause, you must specify all the columns
+ to be filled with SQL/JSON items.
+ The <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable>
+ expression has the following syntax variants:
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal><replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable>
+ <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional></literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a single SQL/JSON item into the output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The provided <literal>PATH</literal> expression is evaluated and
+ the column is filled with the produced SQL/JSON item, one for each row.
+ If the <literal>PATH</literal> expression is omitted,
+ <function>JSON_TABLE</function> uses the
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> path expression,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ In this case, the column name must correspond to one of the
+ keys within the SQL/JSON item produced by the row pattern.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can specify <literal>WRAPPER</literal>,
+ <literal>QUOTES</literal> clauses to format the output and
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> to handle
+ those missing values and structural errors, respectively.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_value</function> and <function>json_query</function>.
+ The latter if the specified type is not a scalar type or if
+ <literal>WRAPPER</literal> or <literal>QUOTES</literal> clause is
+ present.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <literal>FORMAT JSON</literal> <optional>ENCODING <literal>UTF8</literal></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a composite SQL/JSON item into the output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The provided <literal>PATH</literal> expression is evaluated and
+ the column is filled with the produced SQL/JSON item. If the
+ <literal>PATH</literal> expression is omitted, path expression
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> is used,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ In this case, the column name must correspond to one of the
+ keys within the SQL/JSON item produced by the row pattern.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can specify <literal>WRAPPER</literal>,
+ <literal>QUOTES</literal> clauses to format the output and
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> to handle
+ those scenarios appropriately.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_query</function>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable>
+ <literal>EXISTS</literal> <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a boolean item into each output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The value corresponds to whether evaluating the <literal>PATH</literal>
+ expression yields any SQL/JSON items. If the <literal>PATH</literal>
+ expression is omitted, path expression
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> is used,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The specified <parameter>type</parameter> should have a cast from the
+ <type>boolean</type>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can add <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause to define
+ error behavior.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_exists</function>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> <optional> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional>
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal> ( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Extracts SQL/JSON items from nested levels of the row pattern,
+ generates one or more columns as defined by the <literal>COLUMNS</literal>
+ subclause, and inserts the extracted SQL/JSON items into each row of these columns.
+ The <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> expression in the
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal> subclause uses the same syntax as in the
+ parent <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> syntax is recursive,
+ so you can go down multiple nested levels by specifying several
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> subclauses within each other.
+ It allows to unnest the hierarchy of JSON objects and arrays
+ in a single function invocation rather than chaining several
+ <function>JSON_TABLE</function> expressions in an SQL statement.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ You can use the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause to define how
+ to join the columns returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clauses.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <literal>FOR ORDINALITY</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Adds an ordinality column that provides sequential row numbering.
+ You can have only one ordinality column per table. Row numbering
+ is 1-based. For child rows that result from the <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>
+ clauses, the parent row number is repeated.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ The optional <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> serves as an
+ identifier of the provided <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable>.
+ The path name must be unique and distinct from the column names.
+ When using the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause, you must specify the names
+ for all the paths, including the row pattern. Each path name can appear in
+ the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause only once.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>PLAN</literal> ( <replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Defines how to join the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>
+ clauses to the constructed view.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ To join columns with parent/child relationship, you can use:
+ </para>
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>INNER</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Use <literal>INNER JOIN</literal>, so that the parent row
+ is omitted from the output if it does not have any child rows
+ after joining the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>OUTER</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Use <literal>LEFT OUTER JOIN</literal>, so that the parent row
+ is always included into the output even if it does not have any child rows
+ after joining the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>, with NULL values
+ inserted into the child columns if the corresponding
+ values are missing.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This is the default option for joining columns with parent/child relationship.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ <para>
+ To join sibling columns, you can use:
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>UNION</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Generate one row for each value produced by each of the sibling
+ columns. The columns from the other siblings are set to null.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This is the default option for joining sibling columns.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>CROSS</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Generate one row for each combination of values from the sibling columns.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> ( <literal><replaceable>OUTER | INNER</replaceable> <optional>, <replaceable>UNION | CROSS</replaceable> </optional></literal> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The terms can also be specified in reverse order. The
+ <literal>INNER</literal> or <literal>OUTER</literal> option defines the
+ joining plan for parent/child columns, while <literal>UNION</literal> or
+ <literal>CROSS</literal> affects joins of sibling columns. This form
+ of <literal>PLAN</literal> overrides the default plan for
+ all columns at once. Even though the path names are not included in the
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> form, to conform to the SQL/JSON standard
+ they must be provided for all the paths if the <literal>PLAN</literal>
+ clause is used.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> is simpler than specifying a complete
+ <literal>PLAN</literal>, and is often all that is required to get the desired
+ output.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ <para>Examples</para>
+
+ <para>
+ In these examples the following small table storing some JSON data will be used:
+<programlisting>
+CREATE TABLE my_films ( js jsonb );
+
+INSERT INTO my_films VALUES (
+'{ "favorites" : [
+ { "kind" : "comedy", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Bananas",
+ "director" : "Woody Allen"},
+ { "title" : "The Dinner Game",
+ "director" : "Francis Veber" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "horror", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Psycho",
+ "director" : "Alfred Hitchcock" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "thriller", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Vertigo",
+ "director" : "Alfred Hitchcock" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "drama", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Yojimbo",
+ "director" : "Akira Kurosawa" } ] }
+ ] }');
+</programlisting>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Query the <structname>my_films</structname> table holding
+ some JSON data about the films and create a view that
+ distributes the film genre, title, and director between separate columns:
+<screen>
+SELECT jt.* FROM
+ my_films,
+ JSON_TABLE ( js, '$.favorites[*]' COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ kind text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' COLUMNS (
+ title text PATH '$.title',
+ director text PATH '$.director'))) AS jt;
+----+----------+------------------+-------------------
+ id | kind | title | director
+----+----------+------------------+-------------------
+ 1 | comedy | Bananas | Woody Allen
+ 1 | comedy | The Dinner Game | Francis Veber
+ 2 | horror | Psycho | Alfred Hitchcock
+ 3 | thriller | Vertigo | Alfred Hitchcock
+ 4 | drama | Yojimbo | Akira Kurosawa
+ (5 rows)
+</screen>
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Find a director that has done films in two different genres:
+<screen>
+SELECT
+ director1 AS director, title1, kind1, title2, kind2
+FROM
+ my_films,
+ JSON_TABLE ( js, '$.favorites' AS favs COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS films1 COLUMNS (
+ kind1 text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' AS film1 COLUMNS (
+ title1 text PATH '$.title',
+ director1 text PATH '$.director')
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS films2 COLUMNS (
+ kind2 text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' AS film2 COLUMNS (
+ title2 text PATH '$.title',
+ director2 text PATH '$.director'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (favs OUTER ((films1 INNER film1) CROSS (films2 INNER film2)))
+ ) AS jt
+ WHERE kind1 > kind2 AND director1 = director2;
+
+ director | title1 | kind1 | title2 | kind2
+------------------+---------+----------+--------+--------
+ Alfred Hitchcock | Vertigo | thriller | Psycho | horror
+(1 row)
+</screen>
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
</sect1>
<sect1 id="functions-sequence">
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
index 7598bd8f22..9500a80f4d 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
@@ -551,10 +551,10 @@ T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators YES
T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate YES
T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause YES
-T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause NO
+T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause YES
T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses YES
T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses YES
-T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses NO
+T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses YES
T828 JSON_QUERY YES
T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options YES
T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ T834 SQL/JSON path language: wildcard member accessor YES
T835 SQL/JSON path language: filter expressions YES
T836 SQL/JSON path language: starts with predicate YES
T837 SQL/JSON path language: regex_like predicate YES
-T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause NO
+T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause YES
T839 Formatted cast of datetimes to/from character strings NO
T840 Hex integer literals in SQL/JSON path language YES
T851 SQL/JSON: optional keywords for default syntax YES
diff --git a/src/backend/commands/explain.c b/src/backend/commands/explain.c
index 843472e6dd..f7af89e197 100644
--- a/src/backend/commands/explain.c
+++ b/src/backend/commands/explain.c
@@ -3892,7 +3892,13 @@ ExplainTargetRel(Plan *plan, Index rti, ExplainState *es)
break;
case T_TableFuncScan:
Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_TABLEFUNC);
- objectname = "xmltable";
+ if (rte->tablefunc)
+ if (rte->tablefunc->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
+ objectname = "xmltable";
+ else /* Must be TFT_JSON_TABLE */
+ objectname = "json_table";
+ else
+ objectname = NULL;
objecttag = "Table Function Name";
break;
case T_ValuesScan:
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index 964433a0e7..3d4dfb82b0 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -4334,6 +4334,12 @@ ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
break;
}
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ post_eval->jump_eval_coercion = -1;
+ *op->resvalue = item;
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ break;
+
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON expression op %d", jexpr->op);
return false;
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c b/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
index 72ca34a228..99fb92894c 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/execnodes.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
@@ -161,8 +162,9 @@ ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
scanstate->ss.ps.qual =
ExecInitQual(node->scan.plan.qual, &scanstate->ss.ps);
- /* Only XMLTABLE is supported currently */
- scanstate->routine = &XmlTableRoutine;
+ /* Only XMLTABLE and JSON_TABLE are supported currently */
+ scanstate->routine =
+ tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? &XmlTableRoutine : &JsonbTableRoutine;
scanstate->perTableCxt =
AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
@@ -182,6 +184,10 @@ ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
ExecInitExprList(tf->colexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->coldefexprs =
ExecInitExprList(tf->coldefexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
+ scanstate->colvalexprs =
+ ExecInitExprList(tf->colvalexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
+ scanstate->passingvalexprs =
+ ExecInitExprList(tf->passingvalexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->notnulls = tf->notnulls;
@@ -369,14 +375,17 @@ tfuncInitialize(TableFuncScanState *tstate, ExprContext *econtext, Datum doc)
routine->SetNamespace(tstate, ns_name, ns_uri);
}
- /* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
- value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
- if (isnull)
- ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
- errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
+ if (routine->SetRowFilter)
+ {
+ /* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
+ value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
+ if (isnull)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
+ errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
- routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
+ routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
+ }
/*
* Install the column filter expressions into the table builder context.
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
index 09a05a0373..b8d34770e8 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
@@ -538,6 +538,22 @@ makeFuncExpr(Oid funcid, Oid rettype, List *args,
return funcexpr;
}
+/*
+ * makeStringConst -
+ * build a A_Const node of type T_String for given string
+ */
+Node *
+makeStringConst(char *str, int location)
+{
+ A_Const *n = makeNode(A_Const);
+
+ n->val.sval.type = T_String;
+ n->val.sval.sval = str;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
/*
* makeDefElem -
* build a DefElem node
@@ -875,6 +891,98 @@ makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr, JsonCoercion *coercion,
return behavior;
}
+/*
+ * makeJsonTablePath -
+ * Make JsonTablePath node from given path string and name (if any)
+ */
+JsonTablePath *
+makeJsonTablePath(Const *pathvalue, char *pathname)
+{
+ JsonTablePath *path = makeNode(JsonTablePath);
+
+ Assert(IsA(pathvalue, Const));
+ path->value = pathvalue;
+ if (pathname)
+ path->name = pathname;
+
+ return path;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTablePathSpec -
+ * Make JsonTablePathSpec node from given path string and name (if any)
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTablePathSpec(char *string, char *name, int string_location,
+ int name_location)
+{
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec = makeNode(JsonTablePathSpec);
+
+ Assert(string != NULL);
+ pathspec->string = makeStringConst(string, string_location);
+ if (name != NULL)
+ pathspec->name = pstrdup(name);
+
+ pathspec->name_location = name_location;
+ pathspec->location = string_location;
+
+ return (Node *) pathspec;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableDefaultPlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent a "default" JSON_TABLE plan
+ * with given join strategy
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableDefaultPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type, int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_DEFAULT;
+ n->join_type = join_type;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableSimplePlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent a "simple" JSON_TABLE plan
+ * for given PATH
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableSimplePlan(char *pathname, int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_SIMPLE;
+ n->pathname = pathname;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableJoinedPlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent join between the given
+ * pair of plans
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType type, Node *plan1, Node *plan2,
+ int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_JOINED;
+ n->join_type = type;
+ n->plan1 = castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, plan1);
+ n->plan2 = castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, plan2);
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
/*
* makeJsonKeyValue -
* creates a JsonKeyValue node
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
index 166bddd4ec..a5822b6314 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
@@ -2692,6 +2692,10 @@ expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
return true;
if (WALK(tf->coldefexprs))
return true;
+ if (WALK(tf->colvalexprs))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(tf->passingvalexprs))
+ return true;
}
break;
default:
@@ -3755,6 +3759,8 @@ expression_tree_mutator_impl(Node *node,
MUTATE(newnode->rowexpr, tf->rowexpr, Node *);
MUTATE(newnode->colexprs, tf->colexprs, List *);
MUTATE(newnode->coldefexprs, tf->coldefexprs, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->colvalexprs, tf->colvalexprs, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->passingvalexprs, tf->passingvalexprs, List *);
return (Node *) newnode;
}
break;
@@ -4180,6 +4186,38 @@ raw_expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
return true;
}
break;
+ case T_JsonTable:
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = (JsonTable *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jt->context_item))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->pathspec))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->passing))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->columns))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->on_error))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonTableColumn:
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = (JsonTableColumn *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jtc->typeName))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jtc->on_empty))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jtc->on_error))
+ return true;
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED && WALK(jtc->columns))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonTablePathSpec:
+ return WALK(((JsonTablePathSpec *) node)->string);
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/Makefile b/src/backend/parser/Makefile
index 401c16686c..3162a01f30 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/Makefile
+++ b/src/backend/parser/Makefile
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ OBJS = \
parse_enr.o \
parse_expr.o \
parse_func.o \
+ parse_jsontable.o \
parse_merge.o \
parse_node.o \
parse_oper.o \
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index 272acc8856..2d17e97099 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -170,7 +170,6 @@ static void updateRawStmtEnd(RawStmt *rs, int end_location);
static Node *makeColumnRef(char *colname, List *indirection,
int location, core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
static Node *makeTypeCast(Node *arg, TypeName *typename, int location);
-static Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location);
static Node *makeStringConstCast(char *str, int location, TypeName *typename);
static Node *makeIntConst(int val, int location);
static Node *makeFloatConst(char *str, int location);
@@ -655,15 +654,31 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
json_argument
json_behavior
json_on_error_clause_opt
+ json_table
+ json_table_column_definition
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_table_plan_clause_opt
+ json_table_plan
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ json_table_plan_outer
+ json_table_plan_inner
+ json_table_plan_union
+ json_table_plan_cross
+ json_table_plan_primary
%type <list> json_name_and_value_list
json_value_expr_list
json_array_aggregate_order_by_clause_opt
json_arguments
json_behavior_clause_opt
json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_table_column_definition_list
+%type <str> json_table_path_name_opt
%type <ival> json_behavior_type
json_predicate_type_constraint
json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_table_default_plan_choices
+ json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ json_table_default_plan_union_cross
json_wrapper_behavior
%type <boolean> json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
json_object_constructor_null_clause_opt
@@ -733,7 +748,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
INTERSECT INTERVAL INTO INVOKER IS ISNULL ISOLATION
JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_EXISTS JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
- JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_VALUE
+ JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_TABLE JSON_VALUE
KEEP KEY KEYS
@@ -744,8 +759,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
MAPPING MATCH MATCHED MATERIALIZED MAXVALUE MERGE METHOD
MINUTE_P MINVALUE MODE MONTH_P MOVE
- NAME_P NAMES NATIONAL NATURAL NCHAR NEW NEXT NFC NFD NFKC NFKD NO NONE
- NORMALIZE NORMALIZED
+ NAME_P NAMES NATIONAL NATURAL NCHAR NESTED NEW NEXT NFC NFD NFKC NFKD NO
+ NONE NORMALIZE NORMALIZED
NOT NOTHING NOTIFY NOTNULL NOWAIT NULL_P NULLIF
NULLS_P NUMERIC
@@ -753,8 +768,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
ORDER ORDINALITY OTHERS OUT_P OUTER_P
OVER OVERLAPS OVERLAY OVERRIDING OWNED OWNER
- PARALLEL PARAMETER PARSER PARTIAL PARTITION PASSING PASSWORD
- PLACING PLANS POLICY
+ PARALLEL PARAMETER PARSER PARTIAL PARTITION PASSING PASSWORD PATH
+ PLACING PLAN PLANS POLICY
POSITION PRECEDING PRECISION PRESERVE PREPARE PREPARED PRIMARY
PRIOR PRIVILEGES PROCEDURAL PROCEDURE PROCEDURES PROGRAM PUBLICATION
@@ -872,10 +887,13 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
* the same precedence as IDENT. This allows resolving conflicts in the
* json_predicate_type_constraint and json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
* productions (see comments there).
+ *
+ * Like the UNBOUNDED PRECEDING/FOLLOWING case, NESTED is assigned a lower
+ * precedence than PATH to fix ambiguity in the json_table production.
*/
-%nonassoc UNBOUNDED /* ideally would have same precedence as IDENT */
+%nonassoc UNBOUNDED NESTED /* ideally would have same precedence as IDENT */
%nonassoc IDENT PARTITION RANGE ROWS GROUPS PRECEDING FOLLOWING CUBE ROLLUP
- SET KEYS OBJECT_P SCALAR VALUE_P WITH WITHOUT
+ SET KEYS OBJECT_P SCALAR VALUE_P WITH WITHOUT PATH
%left Op OPERATOR /* multi-character ops and user-defined operators */
%left '+' '-'
%left '*' '/' '%'
@@ -896,7 +914,6 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
* left-associativity among the JOIN rules themselves.
*/
%left JOIN CROSS LEFT FULL RIGHT INNER_P NATURAL
-
%%
/*
@@ -13438,6 +13455,21 @@ table_ref: relation_expr opt_alias_clause
$2->alias = $4;
$$ = (Node *) $2;
}
+ | json_table opt_alias_clause
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = castNode(JsonTable, $1);
+
+ jt->alias = $2;
+ $$ = (Node *) jt;
+ }
+ | LATERAL_P json_table opt_alias_clause
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = castNode(JsonTable, $2);
+
+ jt->alias = $3;
+ jt->lateral = true;
+ $$ = (Node *) jt;
+ }
;
@@ -14005,6 +14037,8 @@ xmltable_column_option_el:
{ $$ = makeDefElem("is_not_null", (Node *) makeBoolean(true), @1); }
| NULL_P
{ $$ = makeDefElem("is_not_null", (Node *) makeBoolean(false), @1); }
+ | PATH b_expr
+ { $$ = makeDefElem("path", $2, @1); }
;
xml_namespace_list:
@@ -14033,6 +14067,233 @@ xml_namespace_el:
}
;
+json_table:
+ JSON_TABLE '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_table_path_name_opt
+ json_passing_clause_opt
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ json_table_plan_clause_opt
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonTable *n = makeNode(JsonTable);
+ char *pathstring;
+
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ if (!IsA($5, A_Const) ||
+ castNode(A_Const, $5)->val.node.type != T_String)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("only string constants are supported in JSON_TABLE"
+ " path specification"),
+ parser_errposition(@5));
+ pathstring = castNode(A_Const, $5)->val.sval.sval;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *)
+ makeJsonTablePathSpec(pathstring, $6, @5, @6);
+ n->passing = $7;
+ n->columns = $10;
+ n->planspec = (JsonTablePlanSpec *) $12;
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) $13;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_path_name_opt:
+ AS name { $$ = $2; }
+ | /* empty */ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_definition_list:
+ json_table_column_definition
+ { $$ = list_make1($1); }
+ | json_table_column_definition_list ',' json_table_column_definition
+ { $$ = lappend($1, $3); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_definition:
+ ColId FOR ORDINALITY
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_REGULAR;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $3;
+ n->wrapper = $4; /* disallowed during parse-analysis! */
+ n->quotes = $5; /* disallowed during parse-analysis! */
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($6);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($6);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename json_format_clause
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_FORMATTED;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = (JsonFormat *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $4;
+ n->wrapper = $5;
+ n->quotes = $6;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($7);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($7);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename
+ EXISTS json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_EXISTS;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+ n->wrapper = JSW_NONE;
+ n->quotes = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $4;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($5);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($5);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | NESTED path_opt Sconst
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_NESTED;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *)
+ makeJsonTablePathSpec($3, NULL, @3, -1);
+ n->columns = $6;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | NESTED path_opt Sconst AS name
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_NESTED;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *)
+ makeJsonTablePathSpec($3, $5, @3, @5);
+ n->columns = $8;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+path_opt:
+ PATH
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_path_clause_opt:
+ PATH Sconst
+ { $$ = makeJsonTablePathSpec($2, NULL, @2, -1); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_clause_opt:
+ PLAN '(' json_table_plan ')'
+ { $$ = $3; }
+ | PLAN DEFAULT '(' json_table_default_plan_choices ')'
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableDefaultPlan($4, @1); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan:
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ | json_table_plan_outer
+ | json_table_plan_inner
+ | json_table_plan_union
+ | json_table_plan_cross
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_simple:
+ name
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableSimplePlan($1, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_outer:
+ json_table_plan_simple OUTER_P json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_OUTER, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_inner:
+ json_table_plan_simple INNER_P json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_INNER, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_union:
+ json_table_plan_primary UNION json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_UNION, $1, $3, @1); }
+ | json_table_plan_union UNION json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_UNION, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_cross:
+ json_table_plan_primary CROSS json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
+ | json_table_plan_cross CROSS json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_primary:
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ { $$ = $1; }
+ | '(' json_table_plan ')'
+ {
+ castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, $2)->location = @1;
+ $$ = $2;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_choices:
+ json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ { $$ = $1 | JSTP_JOIN_UNION; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_union_cross
+ { $$ = $1 | JSTP_JOIN_OUTER; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_inner_outer ',' json_table_default_plan_union_cross
+ { $$ = $1 | $3; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_union_cross ',' json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ { $$ = $1 | $3; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_inner_outer:
+ INNER_P { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_INNER; }
+ | OUTER_P { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_OUTER; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_union_cross:
+ UNION { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_UNION; }
+ | CROSS { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_CROSS; }
+ ;
+
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Type syntax
@@ -17434,6 +17695,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| MOVE
| NAME_P
| NAMES
+ | NESTED
| NEW
| NEXT
| NFC
@@ -17468,6 +17730,8 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| PARTITION
| PASSING
| PASSWORD
+ | PATH
+ | PLAN
| PLANS
| POLICY
| PRECEDING
@@ -17632,6 +17896,7 @@ col_name_keyword:
| JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_TABLE
| JSON_VALUE
| LEAST
| NATIONAL
@@ -18000,6 +18265,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_TABLE
| JSON_VALUE
| KEEP
| KEY
@@ -18039,6 +18305,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| NATIONAL
| NATURAL
| NCHAR
+ | NESTED
| NEW
| NEXT
| NFC
@@ -18083,7 +18350,9 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| PARTITION
| PASSING
| PASSWORD
+ | PATH
| PLACING
+ | PLAN
| PLANS
| POLICY
| POSITION
@@ -18351,18 +18620,6 @@ makeTypeCast(Node *arg, TypeName *typename, int location)
return (Node *) n;
}
-static Node *
-makeStringConst(char *str, int location)
-{
- A_Const *n = makeNode(A_Const);
-
- n->val.sval.type = T_String;
- n->val.sval.sval = str;
- n->location = location;
-
- return (Node *) n;
-}
-
static Node *
makeStringConstCast(char *str, int location, TypeName *typename)
{
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/meson.build b/src/backend/parser/meson.build
index 8e8295640b..573d70b3d1 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/meson.build
+++ b/src/backend/parser/meson.build
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ backend_sources += files(
'parse_enr.c',
'parse_expr.c',
'parse_func.c',
+ 'parse_jsontable.c',
'parse_merge.c',
'parse_node.c',
'parse_oper.c',
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
index 4b50278fd0..38e27e8472 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
@@ -697,7 +697,11 @@ transformRangeTableFunc(ParseState *pstate, RangeTableFunc *rtf)
char **names;
int colno;
- /* Currently only XMLTABLE is supported */
+ /*
+ * Currently we only support XMLTABLE here. See transformJsonTable() for
+ * JSON_TABLE support.
+ */
+ tf->functype = TFT_XMLTABLE;
constructName = "XMLTABLE";
docType = XMLOID;
@@ -1104,13 +1108,17 @@ transformFromClauseItem(ParseState *pstate, Node *n,
rtr->rtindex = nsitem->p_rtindex;
return (Node *) rtr;
}
- else if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc))
+ else if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc) || IsA(n, JsonTable))
{
/* table function is like a plain relation */
RangeTblRef *rtr;
ParseNamespaceItem *nsitem;
- nsitem = transformRangeTableFunc(pstate, (RangeTableFunc *) n);
+ if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc))
+ nsitem = transformRangeTableFunc(pstate, (RangeTableFunc *) n);
+ else
+ nsitem = transformJsonTable(pstate, (JsonTable *) n);
+
*top_nsitem = nsitem;
*namespace = list_make1(nsitem);
rtr = makeNode(RangeTblRef);
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index 5493b05ae8..b1908c369b 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -4219,7 +4219,8 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
}
/*
- * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS functions into a JsonExpr node.
+ * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS, JSON_TABLE functions into
+ * a JsonExpr node.
*/
static Node *
transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
@@ -4238,6 +4239,9 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
func_name = "JSON_VALUE";
break;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_TABLE";
+ break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
break;
@@ -4277,6 +4281,42 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning->typid = BOOLOID;
jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
}
+ /* JSON_TABLE() COLUMNS can specify a non-boolean type. */
+ else if (jsexpr->returning->typid != BOOLOID)
+ {
+ Node *coercion_expr;
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+ int location = exprLocation((Node *) jsexpr);
+
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the
+ * result of evaluating JSON_EXISTS to the coercion
+ * expression.
+ */
+ placeholder->typeId = BOOLOID;
+ placeholder->typeMod = -1;
+ placeholder->collation = InvalidOid;
+
+ coercion_expr =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, (Node *) placeholder, BOOLOID,
+ jsexpr->returning->typid,
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT,
+ COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+ location);
+
+ if (coercion_expr == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_CANNOT_COERCE),
+ errmsg("cannot cast type %s to %s",
+ format_type_be(BOOLOID),
+ format_type_be(jsexpr->returning->typid)),
+ parser_coercion_errposition(pstate, location, (Node *) jsexpr)));
+
+ if (coercion_expr != (Node *) placeholder)
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coercion_expr;
+ }
+
jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
@@ -4339,6 +4379,17 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning);
break;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr);
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
default:
elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
break;
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..25b8204dc6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,718 @@
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * parse_jsontable.c
+ * parsing of JSON_TABLE
+ *
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ *
+ * IDENTIFICATION
+ * src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
+#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
+#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
+#include "optimizer/optimizer.h"
+#include "parser/parse_clause.h"
+#include "parser/parse_collate.h"
+#include "parser/parse_expr.h"
+#include "parser/parse_relation.h"
+#include "parser/parse_type.h"
+#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/json.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+
+/* Context for JSON_TABLE transformation */
+typedef struct JsonTableParseContext
+{
+ ParseState *pstate; /* parsing state */
+ JsonTable *table; /* untransformed node */
+ TableFunc *tablefunc; /* transformed node */
+ List *pathNames; /* list of all path and columns names */
+ int pathNameId; /* path name id counter */
+ Oid contextItemTypid; /* type oid of context item (json/jsonb) */
+} JsonTableParseContext;
+
+static JsonTablePlan *transformJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec,
+ List *columns,
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec);
+
+/*
+ * Transform JSON_TABLE column
+ * - regular column into JSON_VALUE()
+ * - FORMAT JSON column into JSON_QUERY()
+ * - EXISTS column into JSON_EXISTS()
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonTableColumn(JsonTableColumn *jtc, Node *contextItemExpr,
+ List *passingArgs, bool errorOnError)
+{
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfexpr = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+ Node *pathspec;
+ JsonFormat *default_format;
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_REGULAR)
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_VALUE_OP;
+ else if (jtc->coltype == JTC_EXISTS)
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_EXISTS_OP;
+ else
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_QUERY_OP;
+ jfexpr->output = makeNode(JsonOutput);
+ jfexpr->on_empty = jtc->on_empty;
+ jfexpr->on_error = jtc->on_error;
+ if (jfexpr->on_error == NULL && errorOnError)
+ jfexpr->on_error = makeJsonBehavior(JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR, NULL,
+ NULL, -1);
+ jfexpr->quotes = jtc->quotes;
+ jfexpr->wrapper = jtc->wrapper;
+ jfexpr->location = jtc->location;
+
+ jfexpr->output->typeName = jtc->typeName;
+ jfexpr->output->returning = makeNode(JsonReturning);
+ jfexpr->output->returning->format = jtc->format;
+
+ default_format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+
+ if (jtc->pathspec)
+ pathspec = (Node *) jtc->pathspec->string;
+ else
+ {
+ /* Construct default path as '$."column_name"' */
+ StringInfoData path;
+
+ initStringInfo(&path);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(&path, "$.");
+ escape_json(&path, jtc->name);
+
+ pathspec = makeStringConst(path.data, -1);
+ }
+
+ jfexpr->context_item = makeJsonValueExpr((Expr *) contextItemExpr, NULL,
+ default_format);
+ jfexpr->pathspec = pathspec;
+ jfexpr->pathname = NULL;
+ jfexpr->passing = passingArgs;
+
+ return (Node *) jfexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Register a column/path name in the path name list, flagging if the name is
+ * already taken by another column/path.
+ */
+static void
+registerJsonTableColumn(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, char *colname,
+ int location)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, cxt->pathNames)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(colname, (const char *) lfirst(lc)) == 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_ALIAS),
+ errmsg("duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: %s", colname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, location));
+ }
+
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, colname);
+}
+
+static void
+registerJsonTablePath(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, char *pathname,
+ int location)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, cxt->pathNames)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(pathname, (const char *) lfirst(lc)) == 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_ALIAS),
+ errmsg("duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: %s", pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, location));
+ }
+
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, pathname);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursively register all nested column names in the shared columns/path name
+ * list.
+ */
+static void
+registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED)
+ {
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name)
+ registerJsonTablePath(cxt, jtc->pathspec->name,
+ jtc->pathspec->name_location);
+
+ registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(cxt, jtc->columns);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ registerJsonTableColumn(cxt, jtc->name, jtc->location);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* Generate a new unique JSON_TABLE path name. */
+static char *
+generateJsonTablePathName(JsonTableParseContext * cxt)
+{
+ char namebuf[32];
+ char *name = namebuf;
+
+ snprintf(namebuf, sizeof(namebuf), "json_table_path_%d",
+ cxt->pathNameId++);
+
+ name = pstrdup(name);
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, name);
+
+ return name;
+}
+
+/* Collect sibling path names from plan to the specified list. */
+static void
+collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(JsonTablePlanSpec *plan, List **paths)
+{
+ if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE)
+ *paths = lappend(*paths, plan->pathname);
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_INNER ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_OUTER)
+ {
+ Assert(plan->plan1->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE);
+ *paths = lappend(*paths, plan->plan1->pathname);
+ }
+ else if (plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_CROSS ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_UNION)
+ {
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan->plan1, paths);
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan->plan2, paths);
+ }
+ else
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JSON_TABLE join type %d",
+ plan->join_type);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Validate child JSON_TABLE plan by checking that:
+ * - all nested columns have path names specified
+ * - all nested columns have corresponding node in the sibling plan
+ * - plan does not contain duplicate or extra nodes
+ */
+static void
+validateJsonTableChildPlan(ParseState *pstate, JsonTablePlanSpec *plan,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *lc1;
+ List *siblings = NIL;
+ int nchildren = 0;
+
+ if (plan)
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan, &siblings);
+
+ foreach(lc1, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc1));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc2;
+ bool found = false;
+
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("nested JSON_TABLE columns must contain"
+ " an explicit AS pathname specification"
+ " if an explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, jtc->location));
+
+ /* find nested path name in the list of sibling path names */
+ foreach(lc2, siblings)
+ {
+ if ((found = !strcmp(jtc->pathspec->name, lfirst(lc2))))
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!found)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE specification"),
+ errdetail("PLAN clause for nested path %s was not found.",
+ jtc->pathspec->name),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, jtc->location));
+
+ nchildren++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (list_length(siblings) > nchildren)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("PLAN clause contains some extra or duplicate sibling nodes."),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, plan ? plan->location : -1));
+}
+
+static JsonTableColumn *
+findNestedJsonTableColumn(List *columns, const char *pathname)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED &&
+ jtc->pathspec->name &&
+ !strcmp(jtc->pathspec->name, pathname))
+ return jtc;
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static Node *
+transformNestedJsonTableColumn(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, JsonTableColumn *jtc,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec)
+{
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name == NULL)
+ {
+ if (cxt->table->planspec != NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE expression"),
+ errdetail("JSON_TABLE path must contain"
+ " explicit AS pathname specification if"
+ " explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, jtc->location)));
+
+ jtc->pathspec->name = generateJsonTablePathName(cxt);
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) transformJsonTableColumns(cxt, planspec, jtc->columns,
+ jtc->pathspec);
+}
+
+static Node *
+makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(bool cross, Node *lnode, Node *rnode)
+{
+ JsonTableSibling *join = makeNode(JsonTableSibling);
+
+ join->larg = lnode;
+ join->rarg = rnode;
+ join->cross = cross;
+
+ return (Node *) join;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursively transform child JSON_TABLE plan.
+ *
+ * Default plan is transformed into a cross/union join of its nested columns.
+ * Simple and outer/inner plans are transformed into a JsonTablePlan by
+ * finding and transforming corresponding nested column.
+ * Sibling plans are recursively transformed into a JsonTableSibling.
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonTableChildPlan(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *plan,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = NULL;
+
+ if (!plan || plan->plan_type == JSTP_DEFAULT)
+ {
+ /* unspecified or default plan */
+ Node *res = NULL;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ bool cross = plan && (plan->join_type & JSTP_JOIN_CROSS);
+
+ /* transform all nested columns into cross/union join */
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *col = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+ Node *node;
+
+ if (col->coltype != JTC_NESTED)
+ continue;
+
+ node = transformNestedJsonTableColumn(cxt, col, plan);
+
+ /* join transformed node with previous sibling nodes */
+ res = res ? makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(cross, res, node) : node;
+ }
+
+ return res;
+ }
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE)
+ {
+ jtc = findNestedJsonTableColumn(columns, plan->pathname);
+ }
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_INNER ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_OUTER)
+ {
+ Assert(plan->plan1->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE);
+ jtc = findNestedJsonTableColumn(columns, plan->plan1->pathname);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Node *node1 = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, plan->plan1,
+ columns);
+ Node *node2 = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, plan->plan2,
+ columns);
+
+ return makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_CROSS,
+ node1, node2);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JSON_TABLE plan type %d", plan->plan_type);
+
+ if (!jtc)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("PATH name was %s not found in nested columns list.",
+ plan->pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, plan->location)));
+
+ return transformNestedJsonTableColumn(cxt, jtc, plan);
+}
+
+/* Check whether type is json/jsonb, array, or record. */
+static bool
+typeIsComposite(Oid typid)
+{
+ char typtype;
+
+ if (typid == JSONOID ||
+ typid == JSONBOID ||
+ typid == RECORDOID ||
+ type_is_array(typid))
+ return true;
+
+ typtype = get_typtype(typid);
+
+ if (typtype == TYPTYPE_COMPOSITE)
+ return true;
+
+ if (typtype == TYPTYPE_DOMAIN)
+ return typeIsComposite(getBaseType(typid));
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+/* Append transformed non-nested JSON_TABLE columns to the TableFunc node */
+static void
+appendJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *col;
+ ParseState *pstate = cxt->pstate;
+ JsonTable *jt = cxt->table;
+ TableFunc *tf = cxt->tablefunc;
+ bool ordinality_found = false;
+ JsonBehavior *on_error = jt->on_error;
+ bool errorOnError = on_error &&
+ on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ foreach(col, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *rawc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(col));
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ Node *colexpr;
+
+ if (rawc->name)
+ tf->colnames = lappend(tf->colnames,
+ makeString(pstrdup(rawc->name)));
+
+ /*
+ * Determine the type and typmod for the new column. FOR ORDINALITY
+ * columns are INTEGER by standard; the others are user-specified.
+ */
+ switch (rawc->coltype)
+ {
+ case JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY:
+ if (ordinality_found)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("cannot use more than one FOR ORDINALITY column"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, rawc->location)));
+ ordinality_found = true;
+ colexpr = NULL;
+ typid = INT4OID;
+ typmod = -1;
+ break;
+
+ case JTC_REGULAR:
+ typenameTypeIdAndMod(pstate, rawc->typeName, &typid, &typmod);
+
+ /*
+ * Use implicit FORMAT JSON for composite types (arrays and
+ * records) or if a non-default WRAPPER / QUOTES behavior
+ * is specified.
+ */
+ if (typeIsComposite(typid) ||
+ rawc->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC ||
+ rawc->wrapper != JSW_UNSPEC)
+ rawc->coltype = JTC_FORMATTED;
+
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case JTC_FORMATTED:
+ case JTC_EXISTS:
+ {
+ Node *je;
+ CaseTestExpr *param = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ param->collation = InvalidOid;
+ param->typeId = cxt->contextItemTypid;
+ param->typeMod = -1;
+
+ je = transformJsonTableColumn(rawc, (Node *) param,
+ NIL, errorOnError);
+
+ colexpr = transformExpr(pstate, je, EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION);
+ assign_expr_collations(pstate, colexpr);
+
+ typid = exprType(colexpr);
+ typmod = exprTypmod(colexpr);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case JTC_NESTED:
+ continue;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unknown JSON_TABLE column type: %d", rawc->coltype);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ tf->coltypes = lappend_oid(tf->coltypes, typid);
+ tf->coltypmods = lappend_int(tf->coltypmods, typmod);
+ tf->colcollations = lappend_oid(tf->colcollations, get_typcollation(typid));
+ tf->colvalexprs = lappend(tf->colvalexprs, colexpr);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create transformed JSON_TABLE parent plan node by appending all non-nested
+ * columns to the TableFunc node and remembering their indices in the
+ * colvalexprs list.
+ */
+static JsonTablePlan *
+makeParentJsonTablePlan(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ JsonTablePlan *plan = makeNode(JsonTablePlan);
+ JsonBehavior *on_error = cxt->table->on_error;
+ char *pathstring;
+ Const *value;
+
+ Assert(IsA(pathspec->string, A_Const));
+ pathstring = castNode(A_Const, pathspec->string)->val.sval.sval;
+ value = makeConst(JSONPATHOID, -1, InvalidOid, -1,
+ DirectFunctionCall1(jsonpath_in,
+ CStringGetDatum(pathstring)),
+ false, false);
+ plan->path = makeJsonTablePath(value, pathspec->name);
+
+ /* save start of column range */
+ plan->colMin = list_length(cxt->tablefunc->colvalexprs);
+
+ appendJsonTableColumns(cxt, columns);
+
+ /* save end of column range */
+ plan->colMax = list_length(cxt->tablefunc->colvalexprs) - 1;
+
+ plan->errorOnError = on_error && on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ return plan;
+}
+
+static JsonTablePlan *
+transformJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec,
+ List *columns,
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec)
+{
+ JsonTablePlan *plan;
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *childPlanSpec;
+ bool defaultPlan = planspec == NULL ||
+ planspec->plan_type == JSTP_DEFAULT;
+
+ if (defaultPlan)
+ childPlanSpec = planspec;
+ else
+ {
+ /* validate parent and child plans */
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *parentPlanSpec;
+
+ if (planspec->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (planspec->join_type != JSTP_JOIN_INNER &&
+ planspec->join_type != JSTP_JOIN_OUTER)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("Expected INNER or OUTER."),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, planspec->location)));
+
+ parentPlanSpec = planspec->plan1;
+ childPlanSpec = planspec->plan2;
+
+ Assert(parentPlanSpec->plan_type != JSTP_JOINED);
+ Assert(parentPlanSpec->pathname);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ parentPlanSpec = planspec;
+ childPlanSpec = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (strcmp(parentPlanSpec->pathname, pathspec->name) != 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan"),
+ errdetail("PATH name mismatch: expected %s but %s is given.",
+ pathspec->name, parentPlanSpec->pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, planspec->location)));
+
+ validateJsonTableChildPlan(cxt->pstate, childPlanSpec, columns);
+ }
+
+ /* transform only non-nested columns */
+ plan = makeParentJsonTablePlan(cxt, pathspec, columns);
+
+ if (childPlanSpec || defaultPlan)
+ {
+ /* transform recursively nested columns */
+ plan->child = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, childPlanSpec, columns);
+ if (plan->child)
+ plan->outerJoin = planspec == NULL ||
+ (planspec->join_type & JSTP_JOIN_OUTER);
+ /* else: default plan case, no children found */
+ }
+
+ return plan;
+}
+
+/*
+ * transformJsonTable -
+ * Transform a raw JsonTable into TableFunc.
+ *
+ * Transform the document-generating expression, the row-generating expression,
+ * the column-generating expressions, and the default value expressions.
+ */
+ParseNamespaceItem *
+transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt)
+{
+ JsonTableParseContext cxt;
+ TableFunc *tf = makeNode(TableFunc);
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfe = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+ JsonExpr *je;
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *plan = jt->planspec;
+ JsonTablePathSpec *rootPathSpec = jt->pathspec;
+ bool is_lateral;
+
+ Assert(IsA(rootPathSpec->string, A_Const) &&
+ castNode(A_Const, rootPathSpec->string)->val.node.type == T_String);
+
+ cxt.pstate = pstate;
+ cxt.table = jt;
+ cxt.tablefunc = tf;
+ cxt.pathNames = NIL;
+ cxt.pathNameId = 0;
+
+ if (rootPathSpec->name)
+ registerJsonTablePath(&cxt, rootPathSpec->name,
+ rootPathSpec->name_location);
+ else
+ {
+ if (jt->planspec != NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE expression"),
+ errdetail("JSON_TABLE path must contain"
+ " explicit AS pathname specification if"
+ " explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, rootPathSpec->location)));
+
+ rootPathSpec->name = generateJsonTablePathName(&cxt);
+ }
+
+ registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(&cxt, jt->columns);
+
+ jfe->op = JSON_TABLE_OP;
+ jfe->context_item = jt->context_item;
+ jfe->pathspec = (Node *) rootPathSpec->string;
+ jfe->pathname = rootPathSpec->name;
+ jfe->passing = jt->passing;
+ jfe->on_empty = NULL;
+ jfe->on_error = jt->on_error;
+ jfe->location = jt->location;
+
+ /*
+ * We make lateral_only names of this level visible, whether or not the
+ * RangeTableFunc is explicitly marked LATERAL. This is needed for SQL
+ * spec compliance and seems useful on convenience grounds for all
+ * functions in FROM.
+ *
+ * (LATERAL can't nest within a single pstate level, so we don't need
+ * save/restore logic here.)
+ */
+ Assert(!pstate->p_lateral_active);
+ pstate->p_lateral_active = true;
+
+ tf->functype = TFT_JSON_TABLE;
+ tf->docexpr = transformExpr(pstate, (Node *) jfe, EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION);
+
+ cxt.contextItemTypid = exprType(tf->docexpr);
+
+ tf->plan = (Node *) transformJsonTableColumns(&cxt, plan, jt->columns,
+ rootPathSpec);
+
+ /* Also save a copy of the PASSING arguments in the TableFunc node. */
+ je = (JsonExpr *) tf->docexpr;
+ tf->passingvalexprs = copyObject(je->passing_values);
+
+ tf->ordinalitycol = -1; /* undefine ordinality column number */
+ tf->location = jt->location;
+
+ pstate->p_lateral_active = false;
+
+ /*
+ * Mark the RTE as LATERAL if the user said LATERAL explicitly, or if
+ * there are any lateral cross-references in it.
+ */
+ is_lateral = jt->lateral || contain_vars_of_level((Node *) tf, 0);
+
+ return addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(pstate,
+ tf, jt->alias, is_lateral, true);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
index 34a0ec5901..6251c30939 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
@@ -2073,7 +2073,8 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
Assert(list_length(tf->coltypmods) == list_length(tf->colnames));
Assert(list_length(tf->colcollations) == list_length(tf->colnames));
- refname = alias ? alias->aliasname : pstrdup("xmltable");
+ refname = alias ? alias->aliasname :
+ pstrdup(tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? "xmltable" : "json_table");
rte->rtekind = RTE_TABLEFUNC;
rte->relid = InvalidOid;
@@ -2096,7 +2097,7 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_COLUMN_REFERENCE),
errmsg("%s function has %d columns available but %d columns specified",
- "XMLTABLE",
+ tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? "XMLTABLE" : "JSON_TABLE",
list_length(tf->colnames), numaliases)));
rte->eref = eref;
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
index ea5ac6bafe..a331ea3270 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
@@ -2002,6 +2002,9 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
*name = "json_value";
return 2;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ *name = "json_table";
+ return 2;
}
break;
default:
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index 6d61d87f01..7a4fb3d27c 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -61,10 +61,12 @@
#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
+#include "executor/execExpr.h"
#include "funcapi.h"
#include "lib/stringinfo.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "regex/regex.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/date.h"
@@ -75,6 +77,8 @@
#include "utils/guc.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
#include "utils/varlena.h"
@@ -159,6 +163,60 @@ typedef struct JsonValueListIterator
ListCell *next;
} JsonValueListIterator;
+/* Structures for JSON_TABLE execution */
+
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanStateType
+{
+ JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE = 0,
+ JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE,
+} JsonTablePlanStateType;
+
+typedef struct JsonTablePlanState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanStateType type;
+
+ struct JsonTablePlanState *parent;
+ struct JsonTablePlanState *nested;
+} JsonTablePlanState;
+
+typedef struct JsonTableScanState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState plan;
+
+ MemoryContext mcxt;
+ JsonPath *path;
+ List *args;
+ JsonValueList found;
+ JsonValueListIterator iter;
+ Datum current;
+ int ordinal;
+ bool currentIsNull;
+ bool outerJoin;
+ bool errorOnError;
+ bool advanceNested;
+ bool reset;
+} JsonTableScanState;
+
+typedef struct JsonTableJoinState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState plan;
+
+ JsonTablePlanState *left;
+ JsonTablePlanState *right;
+ bool cross;
+ bool advanceRight;
+} JsonTableJoinState;
+
+/* random number to identify JsonTableExecContext */
+#define JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC 418352867
+
+typedef struct JsonTableExecContext
+{
+ int magic;
+ JsonTableScanState **colexprscans;
+ JsonTableScanState *root;
+} JsonTableExecContext;
+
/* strict/lax flags is decomposed into four [un]wrap/error flags */
#define jspStrictAbsenceOfErrors(cxt) (!(cxt)->laxMode)
#define jspAutoUnwrap(cxt) ((cxt)->laxMode)
@@ -258,6 +316,7 @@ static JsonPathExecResult getArrayIndex(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *jsp, JsonbValue *jb, int32 *index);
static JsonBaseObjectInfo setBaseObject(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonbValue *jbv, int32 id);
+static void JsonValueListClear(JsonValueList *jvl);
static void JsonValueListAppend(JsonValueList *jvl, JsonbValue *jbv);
static int JsonValueListLength(const JsonValueList *jvl);
static bool JsonValueListIsEmpty(JsonValueList *jvl);
@@ -275,6 +334,32 @@ static JsonbValue *wrapItemsInArray(const JsonValueList *items);
static int compareDatetime(Datum val1, Oid typid1, Datum val2, Oid typid2,
bool useTz, bool *cast_error);
+
+static JsonTablePlanState * JsonTableInitPlanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt,
+ Node *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent);
+static bool JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state);
+static bool JsonTableScanNextRow(JsonTableScanState *scan);
+
+static void JsonTableInitOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state, int natts);
+static void JsonTableSetDocument(TableFuncScanState *state, Datum value);
+static bool JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state);
+static Datum JsonTableGetValue(TableFuncScanState *state, int colnum,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod, bool *isnull);
+static void JsonTableDestroyOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state);
+
+const TableFuncRoutine JsonbTableRoutine =
+{
+ JsonTableInitOpaque,
+ JsonTableSetDocument,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ JsonTableFetchRow,
+ JsonTableGetValue,
+ JsonTableDestroyOpaque
+};
+
/****************** User interface to JsonPath executor ********************/
/*
@@ -2661,6 +2746,13 @@ setBaseObject(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonbValue *jbv, int32 id)
return baseObject;
}
+static void
+JsonValueListClear(JsonValueList *jvl)
+{
+ jvl->singleton = NULL;
+ jvl->list = NULL;
+}
+
static void
JsonValueListAppend(JsonValueList *jvl, JsonbValue *jbv)
{
@@ -3196,3 +3288,458 @@ JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars)
return res;
}
+
+/************************ JSON_TABLE functions ***************************/
+
+/*
+ * Returns private data from executor state. Ensure validity by check with
+ * MAGIC number.
+ */
+static inline JsonTableExecContext *
+GetJsonTableExecContext(TableFuncScanState *state, const char *fname)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *result;
+
+ if (!IsA(state, TableFuncScanState))
+ elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
+ result = (JsonTableExecContext *) state->opaque;
+ if (result->magic != JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC)
+ elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/* Recursively initialize JSON_TABLE scan / join state */
+static JsonTableJoinState *
+JsonTableInitJoinState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt, JsonTableSibling *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent)
+{
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = palloc0(sizeof(*join));
+
+ join->plan.type = JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE;
+ /* parent and nested not set. */
+
+ join->cross = plan->cross;
+ join->left = JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->larg, parent);
+ join->right = JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->rarg, parent);
+
+ return join;
+}
+
+static JsonTableScanState *
+JsonTableInitScanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlan *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState *parent,
+ List *args, MemoryContext mcxt)
+{
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = palloc0(sizeof(*scan));
+ int i;
+
+ scan->plan.type = JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE;
+ scan->plan.parent = parent;
+
+ scan->outerJoin = plan->outerJoin;
+ scan->errorOnError = plan->errorOnError;
+ scan->path = DatumGetJsonPathP(plan->path->value->constvalue);
+ scan->args = args;
+ scan->mcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(mcxt, "JsonTableExecContext",
+ ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
+
+ /*
+ * Set after settings scan->args and scan->mcxt, because the recursive
+ * call wants to use those values.
+ */
+ scan->plan.nested = plan->child ?
+ JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->child, (JsonTablePlanState *) scan) :
+ NULL;
+
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+
+ for (i = plan->colMin; i <= plan->colMax; i++)
+ cxt->colexprscans[i] = scan;
+
+ return scan;
+}
+
+/* Recursively initialize JSON_TABLE scan state */
+static JsonTablePlanState *
+JsonTableInitPlanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt, Node *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState *state;
+
+ if (IsA(plan, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *join = (JsonTableSibling *) plan;
+
+ state = (JsonTablePlanState *)
+ JsonTableInitJoinState(cxt, join, parent);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *scan = castNode(JsonTablePlan, plan);
+ JsonTableScanState *parent_scan = (JsonTableScanState *) parent;
+
+ Assert(parent_scan);
+ state = (JsonTablePlanState *)
+ JsonTableInitScanState(cxt, scan, parent, parent_scan->args,
+ parent_scan->mcxt);
+ }
+
+ return state;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableInitOpaque
+ * Fill in TableFuncScanState->opaque for JsonTable processor
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableInitOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state, int natts)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt;
+ PlanState *ps = &state->ss.ps;
+ TableFuncScan *tfs = castNode(TableFuncScan, ps->plan);
+ TableFunc *tf = tfs->tablefunc;
+ JsonTablePlan *root = castNode(JsonTablePlan, tf->plan);
+ JsonExpr *je = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ List *args = NIL;
+
+ cxt = palloc0(sizeof(JsonTableExecContext));
+ cxt->magic = JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC;
+
+ if (state->passingvalexprs)
+ {
+ ListCell *exprlc;
+ ListCell *namelc;
+
+ Assert(list_length(state->passingvalexprs) ==
+ list_length(je->passing_names));
+ forboth(exprlc, state->passingvalexprs,
+ namelc, je->passing_names)
+ {
+ ExprState *state = lfirst_node(ExprState, exprlc);
+ String *name = lfirst_node(String, namelc);
+ JsonPathVariable *var = palloc(sizeof(*var));
+
+ var->name = pstrdup(name->sval);
+ var->typid = exprType((Node *) state->expr);
+ var->typmod = exprTypmod((Node *) state->expr);
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate the expression and save the value to be returned by
+ * GetJsonPathVar().
+ */
+ var->value = ExecEvalExpr(state, ps->ps_ExprContext,
+ &var->isnull);
+
+ args = lappend(args, var);
+ }
+ }
+
+ cxt->colexprscans = palloc(sizeof(JsonTableScanState *) *
+ list_length(tf->colvalexprs));
+
+ cxt->root = JsonTableInitScanState(cxt, root, NULL, args,
+ CurrentMemoryContext);
+ state->opaque = cxt;
+}
+
+/* Reset scan iterator to the beginning of the item list */
+static void
+JsonTableRescan(JsonTableScanState *scan)
+{
+ JsonValueListInitIterator(&scan->found, &scan->iter);
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+ scan->advanceNested = false;
+ scan->ordinal = 0;
+}
+
+/* Reset context item of a scan, execute JSON path and reset a scan */
+static void
+JsonTableResetContextItem(JsonTableScanState *scan, Datum item)
+{
+ MemoryContext oldcxt;
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+ Jsonb *js = (Jsonb *) DatumGetJsonbP(item);
+
+ JsonValueListClear(&scan->found);
+
+ MemoryContextResetOnly(scan->mcxt);
+
+ oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(scan->mcxt);
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(scan->path, scan->args,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ js, scan->errorOnError, &scan->found,
+ false /* FIXME */ );
+
+ MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
+
+ if (jperIsError(res))
+ {
+ Assert(!scan->errorOnError);
+ JsonValueListClear(&scan->found); /* EMPTY ON ERROR case */
+ }
+
+ JsonTableRescan(scan);
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSetDocument
+ * Install the input document
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableSetDocument(TableFuncScanState *state, Datum value)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableSetDocument");
+
+ JsonTableResetContextItem(cxt->root, value);
+}
+
+/* Recursively reset scan and its child nodes */
+static void
+JsonTableRescanRecursive(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
+ {
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->left);
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
+ join->advanceRight = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
+
+ Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
+ JsonTableRescan(scan);
+ if (scan->plan.nested)
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(scan->plan.nested);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Fetch next row from a cross/union joined scan.
+ *
+ * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ JsonTableJoinState *join;
+
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE)
+ return JsonTableScanNextRow((JsonTableScanState *) state);
+
+ join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+ if (join->advanceRight)
+ {
+ /* fetch next inner row */
+ if (JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ return true;
+
+ /* inner rows are exhausted */
+ if (join->cross)
+ join->advanceRight = false; /* next outer row */
+ else
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+ }
+
+ while (!join->advanceRight)
+ {
+ /* fetch next outer row */
+ bool more = JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->left);
+
+ if (join->cross)
+ {
+ if (!more)
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
+
+ if (!JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ continue; /* next outer row */
+
+ join->advanceRight = true; /* next inner row */
+ }
+ else if (!more)
+ {
+ if (!JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+
+ join->advanceRight = true; /* next inner row */
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* Recursively set 'reset' flag of scan and its child nodes */
+static void
+JsonTablePlanReset(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
+ {
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+
+ JsonTablePlanReset(join->left);
+ JsonTablePlanReset(join->right);
+ join->advanceRight = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *scan;
+
+ Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
+ scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
+ scan->reset = true;
+ scan->advanceNested = false;
+
+ if (scan->plan.nested)
+ JsonTablePlanReset(scan->plan.nested);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Fetch next row from a simple scan with outer/inner joined nested subscans.
+ *
+ * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTableScanNextRow(JsonTableScanState *scan)
+{
+ /* reset context item if requested */
+ if (scan->reset)
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *parent_scan =
+ (JsonTableScanState *) scan->plan.parent;
+
+ Assert(parent_scan && !parent_scan->currentIsNull);
+ JsonTableResetContextItem(scan, parent_scan->current);
+ scan->reset = false;
+ }
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested)
+ {
+ /* fetch next nested row */
+ scan->advanceNested = JsonTablePlanNextRow(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested)
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ /* fetch next row */
+ JsonbValue *jbv = JsonValueListNext(&scan->found, &scan->iter);
+ MemoryContext oldcxt;
+
+ if (!jbv)
+ {
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+ }
+
+ /* set current row item */
+ oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(scan->mcxt);
+ scan->current = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(jbv));
+ scan->currentIsNull = false;
+ MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
+
+ scan->ordinal++;
+
+ if (!scan->plan.nested)
+ break;
+
+ JsonTablePlanReset(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ scan->advanceNested = JsonTablePlanNextRow(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested || scan->outerJoin)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableFetchRow
+ * Prepare the next "current" tuple for upcoming GetValue calls.
+ * Returns false if no more rows can be returned.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableFetchRow");
+
+ return JsonTableScanNextRow(cxt->root);
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableGetValue
+ * Return the value for column number 'colnum' for the current row.
+ *
+ * This leaks memory, so be sure to reset often the context in which it's
+ * called.
+ */
+static Datum
+JsonTableGetValue(TableFuncScanState *state, int colnum,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod, bool *isnull)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableGetValue");
+ ExprContext *econtext = state->ss.ps.ps_ExprContext;
+ ExprState *estate = list_nth(state->colvalexprs, colnum);
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = cxt->colexprscans[colnum];
+ Datum result;
+
+ if (scan->currentIsNull) /* NULL from outer/union join */
+ {
+ result = (Datum) 0;
+ *isnull = true;
+ }
+ else if (estate) /* regular column */
+ {
+ Datum saved_caseValue = econtext->caseValue_datum;
+ bool saved_caseIsNull = econtext->caseValue_isNull;
+
+ /* Pass the value for CaseTestExpr that may be present in colexpr */
+ econtext->caseValue_datum = scan->current;
+ econtext->caseValue_isNull = false;
+
+ result = ExecEvalExpr(estate, econtext, isnull);
+
+ econtext->caseValue_datum = saved_caseValue;
+ econtext->caseValue_isNull = saved_caseIsNull;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ result = Int32GetDatum(scan->ordinal); /* ordinality column */
+ *isnull = false;
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableDestroyOpaque
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableDestroyOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableDestroyOpaque");
+
+ /* not valid anymore */
+ cxt->magic = 0;
+
+ state->opaque = NULL;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index 2735348416..a27c7a350e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -522,6 +522,8 @@ static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
static void get_reloptions(StringInfo buf, Datum reloptions);
static void get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context,
bool showimplicit);
+static void get_json_table_columns(TableFunc *tf, JsonTablePlan *node,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
@@ -8627,7 +8629,8 @@ get_json_behavior(JsonBehavior *behavior, deparse_context *context,
/*
* get_json_expr_options
*
- * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS.
+ * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS and
+ * JSON_TABLE columns.
*/
static void
get_json_expr_options(JsonExpr *jsexpr, deparse_context *context,
@@ -9874,6 +9877,9 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_VALUE(");
break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected JsonExpr type: %d", jexpr->op);
+ break;
}
get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
@@ -11240,16 +11246,14 @@ get_sublink_expr(SubLink *sublink, deparse_context *context)
/* ----------
- * get_tablefunc - Parse back a table function
+ * get_xmltable - Parse back a XMLTABLE function
* ----------
*/
static void
-get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+get_xmltable(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
{
StringInfo buf = context->buf;
- /* XMLTABLE is the only existing implementation. */
-
appendStringInfoString(buf, "XMLTABLE(");
if (tf->ns_uris != NIL)
@@ -11340,6 +11344,271 @@ get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
appendStringInfoChar(buf, ')');
}
+/*
+ * get_json_nested_columns - Parse back nested JSON_TABLE columns
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_nested_columns(TableFunc *tf, Node *node,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit,
+ bool needcomma)
+{
+ if (IsA(node, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *n = (JsonTableSibling *) node;
+
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, n->larg, context, showimplicit,
+ needcomma);
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, n->rarg, context, showimplicit, true);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *n = castNode(JsonTablePlan, node);
+
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ',');
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "NESTED PATH ", 0, 0, 0);
+ get_const_expr(n->path->value, context, -1);
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " AS %s", quote_identifier(n->path->name));
+ get_json_table_columns(tf, n, context, showimplicit);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_table_plan - Parse back a JSON_TABLE plan
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_plan(TableFunc *tf, Node *node, deparse_context *context,
+ bool parenthesize)
+{
+ if (parenthesize)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, '(');
+
+ if (IsA(node, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *n = (JsonTableSibling *) node;
+
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->larg, context,
+ IsA(n->larg, JsonTableSibling) ||
+ castNode(JsonTablePlan, n->larg)->child);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, n->cross ? " CROSS " : " UNION ");
+
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->rarg, context,
+ IsA(n->rarg, JsonTableSibling) ||
+ castNode(JsonTablePlan, n->rarg)->child);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *n = castNode(JsonTablePlan, node);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, quote_identifier(n->path->name));
+
+ if (n->child)
+ {
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf,
+ n->outerJoin ? " OUTER " : " INNER ");
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->child, context,
+ IsA(n->child, JsonTableSibling));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (parenthesize)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ')');
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_table_columns - Parse back JSON_TABLE columns
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_columns(TableFunc *tf, JsonTablePlan *plan,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ StringInfo buf = context->buf;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ ListCell *lc_colname;
+ ListCell *lc_coltype;
+ ListCell *lc_coltypmod;
+ ListCell *lc_colvalexpr;
+ int colnum = 0;
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "COLUMNS (", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ forfour(lc_colname, tf->colnames,
+ lc_coltype, tf->coltypes,
+ lc_coltypmod, tf->coltypmods,
+ lc_colvalexpr, tf->colvalexprs)
+ {
+ char *colname = strVal(lfirst(lc_colname));
+ JsonExpr *colexpr;
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ bool ordinality;
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior;
+
+ typid = lfirst_oid(lc_coltype);
+ typmod = lfirst_int(lc_coltypmod);
+ colexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, lfirst(lc_colvalexpr));
+
+ if (colnum < plan->colMin)
+ {
+ colnum++;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (colnum > plan->colMax)
+ break;
+
+ if (colnum > plan->colMin)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ colnum++;
+
+ ordinality = !colexpr;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ appendStringInfo(buf, "%s %s", quote_identifier(colname),
+ ordinality ? "FOR ORDINALITY" :
+ format_type_with_typemod(typid, typmod));
+ if (ordinality)
+ continue;
+
+ if (colexpr->op == JSON_EXISTS_OP)
+ {
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " EXISTS");
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (colexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ char typcategory;
+ bool typispreferred;
+
+ get_type_category_preferred(typid, &typcategory, &typispreferred);
+
+ if (typcategory == TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf,
+ colexpr->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB ?
+ " FORMAT JSONB" : " FORMAT JSON");
+ }
+
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " PATH ");
+
+ get_json_path_spec(colexpr->path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+
+ get_json_expr_options(colexpr, context, default_behavior);
+ }
+
+ if (plan->child)
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, plan->child, context, showimplicit,
+ plan->colMax >= plan->colMin);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, ")", 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* ----------
+ * get_json_table - Parse back a JSON_TABLE function
+ * ----------
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ StringInfo buf = context->buf;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ JsonTablePlan *root = castNode(JsonTablePlan, tf->plan);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_TABLE(");
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ get_const_expr(root->path->value, context, -1);
+
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s", quote_identifier(root->path->name));
+
+ if (jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc1,
+ *lc2;
+ bool needcomma = false;
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "PASSING ", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ forboth(lc1, jexpr->passing_names,
+ lc2, jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+ needcomma = true;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ get_rule_expr((Node *) lfirst(lc2), context, false);
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s",
+ quote_identifier((lfirst_node(String, lc1))->sval)
+ );
+ }
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+ }
+
+ get_json_table_columns(tf, root, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "PLAN ", 0, 0, 0);
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, (Node *) root, context, true);
+
+ if (jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY)
+ get_json_behavior(jexpr->on_error, context, "ERROR");
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, ")", 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* ----------
+ * get_tablefunc - Parse back a table function
+ * ----------
+ */
+static void
+get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ /* XMLTABLE and JSON_TABLE are the only existing implementations. */
+
+ if (tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
+ get_xmltable(tf, context, showimplicit);
+ else if (tf->functype == TFT_JSON_TABLE)
+ get_json_table(tf, context, showimplicit);
+}
+
/* ----------
* get_from_clause - Parse back a FROM clause
*
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 2e8df2301f..fbba79f94e 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -1968,6 +1968,8 @@ typedef struct TableFuncScanState
ExprState *rowexpr; /* state for row-generating expression */
List *colexprs; /* state for column-generating expression */
List *coldefexprs; /* state for column default expressions */
+ List *colvalexprs; /* state for column value expression */
+ List *passingvalexprs; /* state for PASSING argument expression */
List *ns_names; /* same as TableFunc.ns_names */
List *ns_uris; /* list of states of namespace URI exprs */
Bitmapset *notnulls; /* nullability flag for each output column */
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
index a96fd62d7f..64d5e456ba 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ extern IndexInfo *makeIndexInfo(int numattrs, int numkeyattrs, Oid amoid,
bool isready, bool concurrent,
bool summarizing);
+extern Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location);
extern DefElem *makeDefElem(char *name, Node *arg, int location);
extern DefElem *makeDefElemExtended(char *nameSpace, char *name, Node *arg,
DefElemAction defaction, int location);
@@ -114,6 +115,14 @@ extern JsonValueExpr *makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
JsonFormat *format);
extern JsonBehavior *makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr,
JsonCoercion *coercion, int location);
+extern JsonTablePath *makeJsonTablePath(Const *pathvalue, char *pathname);
+extern Node *makeJsonTablePathSpec(char *string, char *name,
+ int string_location, int name_location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableDefaultPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type,
+ int location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableSimplePlan(char *pathname, int location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType type,
+ Node *plan1, Node *plan2, int location);
extern Node *makeJsonKeyValue(Node *key, Node *value);
extern Node *makeJsonIsPredicate(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format,
JsonValueType item_type, bool unique_keys,
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index 0184c76ce6..74c06a5ed9 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1741,6 +1741,7 @@ typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
JsonExprOp op; /* expression type */
JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
Node *pathspec; /* JSON path specification expression */
+ char *pathname; /* path name, if any */
List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
JsonOutput *output; /* output clause, if specified */
JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
@@ -1750,6 +1751,114 @@ typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
} JsonFuncExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonTablePathSpec
+ * untransformed specification of JSON path expression with an optional
+ * name
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePathSpec
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Node *string;
+ char *name;
+ int name_location;
+ int location; /* location of 'string' */
+} JsonTablePathSpec;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableColumnType -
+ * enumeration of JSON_TABLE column types
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTableColumnType
+{
+ JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY,
+ JTC_REGULAR,
+ JTC_EXISTS,
+ JTC_FORMATTED,
+ JTC_NESTED,
+} JsonTableColumnType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableColumn -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE column
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTableColumn
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonTableColumnType coltype; /* column type */
+ char *name; /* column name */
+ TypeName *typeName; /* column type name */
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec; /* JSON path specification */
+ JsonFormat *format; /* JSON format clause, if specified */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper; /* WRAPPER behavior for formatted columns */
+ JsonQuotes quotes; /* omit or keep quotes on scalar strings? */
+ List *columns; /* nested columns */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTableColumn;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanType -
+ * flags for JSON_TABLE plan node types representation
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanType
+{
+ JSTP_DEFAULT,
+ JSTP_SIMPLE,
+ JSTP_JOINED,
+} JsonTablePlanType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanJoinType -
+ * JSON_TABLE join types for JSTP_JOINED plans
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanJoinType
+{
+ JSTP_JOIN_INNER,
+ JSTP_JOIN_OUTER,
+ JSTP_JOIN_CROSS,
+ JSTP_JOIN_UNION,
+} JsonTablePlanJoinType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanSpec -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE's PLAN clause
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePlanSpec
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonTablePlanType plan_type; /* plan type */
+ JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type; /* join type (for joined plan only) */
+ char *pathname; /* path name (for simple plan only) */
+
+ /* For joined plans */
+ struct JsonTablePlanSpec *plan1; /* first joined plan */
+ struct JsonTablePlanSpec *plan2; /* second joined plan */
+
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTablePlanSpec;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTable -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTable
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec; /* JSON path specification */
+ List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
+ List *columns; /* list of JsonTableColumn */
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec; /* join plan, if specified */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ Alias *alias; /* table alias in FROM clause */
+ bool lateral; /* does it have LATERAL prefix? */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTable;
+
/*
* JsonKeyValue -
* untransformed representation of JSON object key-value pair for
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index fe9dfbb02a..d7cfe34b8e 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -94,8 +94,14 @@ typedef struct RangeVar
int location;
} RangeVar;
+typedef enum TableFuncType
+{
+ TFT_XMLTABLE,
+ TFT_JSON_TABLE,
+} TableFuncType;
+
/*
- * TableFunc - node for a table function, such as XMLTABLE.
+ * TableFunc - node for a table function, such as XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE.
*
* Entries in the ns_names list are either String nodes containing
* literal namespace names, or NULL pointers to represent DEFAULT.
@@ -103,6 +109,8 @@ typedef struct RangeVar
typedef struct TableFunc
{
NodeTag type;
+ /* XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE */
+ TableFuncType functype;
/* list of namespace URI expressions */
List *ns_uris pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* list of namespace names or NULL */
@@ -123,8 +131,14 @@ typedef struct TableFunc
List *colexprs;
/* list of column default expressions */
List *coldefexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* list of column value expressions */
+ List *colvalexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* list of PASSING argument expressions */
+ List *passingvalexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* nullability flag for each output column */
Bitmapset *notnulls pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* JSON_TABLE plan */
+ Node *plan pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* counts from 0; -1 if none specified */
int ordinalitycol pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* token location, or -1 if unknown */
@@ -1561,6 +1575,7 @@ typedef enum JsonExprOp
JSON_VALUE_OP, /* JSON_VALUE() */
JSON_QUERY_OP, /* JSON_QUERY() */
JSON_EXISTS_OP, /* JSON_EXISTS() */
+ JSON_TABLE_OP, /* JSON_TABLE() */
} JsonExprOp;
/*
@@ -1845,6 +1860,49 @@ typedef struct JsonExpr
int location;
} JsonExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonTablePath
+ * A JSON path expression to be computed as part of evaluating
+ * a JSON_TABLE plan node
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePath
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Const *value;
+ char *name;
+} JsonTablePath;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSpec -
+ * transformed representation of a JSON_TABLE plan
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePlan
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonTablePath *path;
+ Node *child; /* nested columns, if any */
+ bool outerJoin; /* outer or inner join for nested columns? */
+ int colMin; /* min column index in the resulting column
+ * list */
+ int colMax; /* max column index in the resulting column
+ * list */
+ bool errorOnError; /* ERROR/EMPTY ON ERROR behavior */
+} JsonTablePlan;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSibling -
+ * transformed representation of joined sibling JSON_TABLE plan node
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTableSibling
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ Node *larg; /* left join node */
+ Node *rarg; /* right join node */
+ bool cross; /* cross or union join? */
+} JsonTableSibling;
+
/* ----------------
* NullTest
*
diff --git a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
index 94e1cb4dce..e2bbeeb209 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
@@ -242,6 +242,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("json_objectagg", JSON_OBJECTAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_query", JSON_QUERY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_scalar", JSON_SCALAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_serialize", JSON_SERIALIZE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_table", JSON_TABLE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_value", JSON_VALUE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("keep", KEEP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("key", KEY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -284,6 +285,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("names", NAMES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("national", NATIONAL, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("natural", NATURAL, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("nchar", NCHAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("nested", NESTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("new", NEW, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("next", NEXT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("nfc", NFC, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -334,7 +336,9 @@ PG_KEYWORD("partial", PARTIAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("partition", PARTITION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("passing", PASSING, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("password", PASSWORD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("path", PATH, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("placing", PLACING, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("plan", PLAN, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("plans", PLANS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("policy", POLICY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("position", POSITION, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
diff --git a/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h b/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
index 3829db0fc4..e71762b10c 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
@@ -51,4 +51,7 @@ extern List *addTargetToSortList(ParseState *pstate, TargetEntry *tle,
extern Index assignSortGroupRef(TargetEntry *tle, List *tlist);
extern bool targetIsInSortList(TargetEntry *tle, Oid sortop, List *sortList);
+/* functions in parse_jsontable.c */
+extern ParseNamespaceItem *transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt);
+
#endif /* PARSE_CLAUSE_H */
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 897de21a51..838dc8e0fe 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#define JSONPATH_H
#include "fmgr.h"
+#include "executor/tablefunc.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
@@ -292,4 +293,6 @@ extern Datum JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper,
extern JsonbValue *JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty,
bool *error, List *vars);
+extern PGDLLIMPORT const TableFuncRoutine JsonbTableRoutine;
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
index 39814a39c1..2208f40d67 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ test: sql/oldexec
test: sql/quote
test: sql/show
test: sql/sqljson
+test: sql/sqljson_jsontable
test: sql/insupd
test: sql/parser
test: sql/prepareas
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0bbf444318
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+/* Processed by ecpg (regression mode) */
+/* These include files are added by the preprocessor */
+#include <ecpglib.h>
+#include <ecpgerrno.h>
+#include <sqlca.h>
+/* End of automatic include section */
+#define ECPGdebug(X,Y) ECPGdebug((X)+100,(Y))
+
+#line 1 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+
+#line 1 "sqlca.h"
+#ifndef POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+#define POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+
+#ifndef PGDLLIMPORT
+#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
+#define PGDLLIMPORT __declspec (dllimport)
+#else
+#define PGDLLIMPORT
+#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
+#endif /* PGDLLIMPORT */
+
+#define SQLERRMC_LEN 150
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+struct sqlca_t
+{
+ char sqlcaid[8];
+ long sqlabc;
+ long sqlcode;
+ struct
+ {
+ int sqlerrml;
+ char sqlerrmc[SQLERRMC_LEN];
+ } sqlerrm;
+ char sqlerrp[8];
+ long sqlerrd[6];
+ /* Element 0: empty */
+ /* 1: OID of processed tuple if applicable */
+ /* 2: number of rows processed */
+ /* after an INSERT, UPDATE or */
+ /* DELETE statement */
+ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ char sqlwarn[8];
+ /* Element 0: set to 'W' if at least one other is 'W' */
+ /* 1: if 'W' at least one character string */
+ /* value was truncated when it was */
+ /* stored into a host variable. */
+
+ /*
+ * 2: if 'W' a (hopefully) non-fatal notice occurred
+ */ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ /* 6: empty */
+ /* 7: empty */
+
+ char sqlstate[5];
+};
+
+struct sqlca_t *ECPGget_sqlca(void);
+
+#ifndef POSTGRES_ECPG_INTERNAL
+#define sqlca (*ECPGget_sqlca())
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif
+
+#line 3 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+#line 1 "regression.h"
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#line 4 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+/* exec sql whenever sqlerror sqlprint ; */
+#line 6 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ { ECPGconnect(__LINE__, 0, "ecpg1_regression" , NULL, NULL , NULL, 0);
+#line 13 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 13 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+ { ECPGsetcommit(__LINE__, "on", NULL);
+#line 14 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 14 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+ { ECPGdo(__LINE__, 0, 1, NULL, 0, ECPGst_normal, "select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt", ECPGt_EOIT, ECPGt_EORT);
+#line 26 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 26 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+ // error
+
+ { ECPGdisconnect(__LINE__, "CURRENT");
+#line 29 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 29 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5881fdb5ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+[NO_PID]: ECPGdebug: set to 1
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ECPGconnect: opening database ecpg1_regression on <DEFAULT> port <DEFAULT>
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ECPGsetcommit on line 14: action "on"; connection "ecpg1_regression"
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_execute on line 16: query: select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt; with 0 parameter(s) on connection ecpg1_regression
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_execute on line 16: using PQexec
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_check_PQresult on line 16: bad response - ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan
+LINE 1: ...ted path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt
+ ^
+DETAIL: PATH name mismatch: expected p0 but p1 is given.
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: raising sqlstate 42601 (sqlcode -400): invalid JSON_TABLE plan on line 16
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: -400, state: 42601
+SQL error: invalid JSON_TABLE plan on line 16
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_finish: connection ecpg1_regression closed
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
index d8213b25ce..7f032659b9 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ TESTS = array array.c \
quote quote.c \
show show.c \
sqljson sqljson.c \
+ sqljson_jsontable sqljson_jsontable.c \
insupd insupd.c \
twophase twophase.c \
insupd insupd.c \
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
index 12f28e0a24..88a3acb9af 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ pgc_files = [
'show',
'sqlda',
'sqljson',
+ 'sqljson_jsontable',
'twophase',
]
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..06f8a2b634
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+EXEC SQL INCLUDE sqlca;
+exec sql include ../regression;
+
+EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR sqlprint;
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ EXEC SQL CONNECT TO REGRESSDB1;
+ EXEC SQL SET AUTOCOMMIT = ON;
+
+ EXEC SQL SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)) jt;
+ // error
+
+ EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c34cd677e5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out
@@ -0,0 +1,1191 @@
+-- JSON_TABLE
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE can be used only in FROM clause)
+SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+ERROR: syntax error at or near "("
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+ ^
+-- Should fail (json argument not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo text));
+ERROR: JSON_TABLE() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo ...
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+-- Should fail (no columns)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+ERROR: syntax error at or near ")"
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE (NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (v1 timestamp)) AS f (v1, v2);
+ERROR: JSON_TABLE function has 1 columns available but 2 columns specified
+-- NULL => empty table
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (foo int)) bar;
+ foo
+-----
+(0 rows)
+
+--
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$'
+ COLUMNS (item int PATH '$', foo int)) bar;
+ item | foo
+------+-----
+ 123 |
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: basic functionality
+CREATE DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain AS text CHECK (value <> 'foo');
+CREATE TEMP TABLE json_table_test (js) AS
+ (VALUES
+ ('1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('{}'),
+ ('[1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""]')
+ );
+-- Regular "unformatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | int | text | char(4) | bool | numeric | domain | js | jb
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+-----+---------+---------+------+---------+---------+--------------+--------------
+ 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [] | | | | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | | | | | | | {} | {}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | 1 | 1.23 | 1.23 | | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | | 2 | 2 | "2" | "2"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | | aaaaaaa | aaaa | | | aaaaaaa | "aaaaaaa" | "aaaaaaa"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | | foo | foo | | | | "foo" | "foo"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | | | | | | | null | null
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | 0 | false | fals | f | | false | false | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | 1 | true | true | t | | true | true | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | | | | | | | {"aaa": 123} | {"aaa": 123}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | | [1,2] | [1,2 | | | [1,2] | "[1,2]" | "[1,2]"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | | "str" | "str | | | "str" | "\"str\"" | "\"str\""
+(14 rows)
+
+-- "formatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | jst | jsc | jsv | jsb | jsbq
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+--------------+------+------+--------------+--------------
+ 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [] | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | {} | {} | {} | {} | {}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | "2" | "2" | "2" | "2" | 2
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | "aaaaaaa" | "aaa | "aaa | "aaaaaaa" |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | "foo" | "foo | "foo | "foo" |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | null | null | null | null | null
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | false | fals | fals | false | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | true | true | true | true | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | {"aaa": 123} | {"aa | {"aa | {"aaa": 123} | {"aaa": 123}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | "[1,2]" | "[1, | "[1, | "[1,2]" | [1, 2]
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | "\"str\"" | "\"s | "\"s | "\"str\"" | "str"
+(14 rows)
+
+-- EXISTS columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists3 int EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ exists4 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' FALSE ON ERROR
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | exists1 | exists2 | exists3 | exists4
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+---------+---------+---------+---------
+ 1 | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [] | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | t | 1 | 1 | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | f | 0 | | false
+(14 rows)
+
+-- Other miscellanous checks
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ aaa int, -- "aaa" has implicit path '$."aaa"'
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | aaa | aaa1 | js2 | jsb2w | jsb2q | ia | ta | jba
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+-----+------+--------------+----------------+--------------+----+----+-----
+ 1 | 1 | | | 1 | [1] | 1 | | |
+ [] | | | | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | | | {} | [{}] | {} | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | | | 1 | [1] | 1 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | | | 1.23 | [1.23] | 1.23 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | | | "2" | ["2"] | 2 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | | | "aaaaaaa" | ["aaaaaaa"] | | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | | | "foo" | ["foo"] | | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | | | null | [null] | null | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | | | false | [false] | false | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | | | true | [true] | true | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | 123 | 123 | {"aaa": 123} | [{"aaa": 123}] | {"aaa": 123} | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | | | "[1,2]" | ["[1,2]"] | [1, 2] | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | | | "\"str\"" | ["\"str\""] | "str" | | |
+(14 rows)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: Test backward parsing
+CREATE VIEW jsonb_table_view AS
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa int, -- implicit path '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ a1 int,
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (
+ a11 text
+ ),
+ b1 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (
+ a21 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (
+ a22 text
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ );
+\sv jsonb_table_view
+CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.jsonb_table_view AS
+ SELECT id,
+ "int",
+ text,
+ "char(4)",
+ bool,
+ "numeric",
+ domain,
+ js,
+ jb,
+ jst,
+ jsc,
+ jsv,
+ jsb,
+ jsbq,
+ aaa,
+ aaa1,
+ exists1,
+ exists2,
+ exists3,
+ js2,
+ jsb2w,
+ jsb2q,
+ ia,
+ ta,
+ jba,
+ a1,
+ b1,
+ a11,
+ a21,
+ a22
+ FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ 'null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0
+ PASSING
+ 1 + 2 AS a,
+ '"foo"'::json AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" integer PATH '$',
+ text text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" character(4) PATH '$',
+ bool boolean PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ domain jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc character(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv character varying(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa integer PATH '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 integer PATH '$."aaa"',
+ exists1 boolean EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"',
+ exists2 integer EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $."aaa"' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia integer[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1
+ COLUMNS (
+ a1 integer PATH '$."a1"',
+ b1 text PATH '$."b1"',
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1"
+ COLUMNS (
+ a11 text PATH '$."a11"'
+ )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1"
+ COLUMNS (
+ a21 text PATH '$."a21"'
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22
+ COLUMNS (
+ a22 text PATH '$."a22"'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (json_table_path_0 OUTER ((p1 OUTER "p1 1") UNION (p2 OUTER ("p2:1" UNION p22))))
+ )
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM jsonb_table_view;
+ QUERY PLAN
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Table Function Scan on "json_table"
+ Output: "json_table".id, "json_table"."int", "json_table".text, "json_table"."char(4)", "json_table".bool, "json_table"."numeric", "json_table".domain, "json_table".js, "json_table".jb, "json_table".jst, "json_table".jsc, "json_table".jsv, "json_table".jsb, "json_table".jsbq, "json_table".aaa, "json_table".aaa1, "json_table".exists1, "json_table".exists2, "json_table".exists3, "json_table".js2, "json_table".jsb2w, "json_table".jsb2q, "json_table".ia, "json_table".ta, "json_table".jba, "json_table".a1, "json_table".b1, "json_table".a11, "json_table".a21, "json_table".a22
+ Table Function Call: JSON_TABLE('null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0 PASSING 3 AS a, '"foo"'::jsonb AS "b c" COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, "int" integer PATH '$', text text PATH '$', "char(4)" character(4) PATH '$', bool boolean PATH '$', "numeric" numeric PATH '$', domain jsonb_test_domain PATH '$', js json PATH '$', jb jsonb PATH '$', jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsc character(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsv character varying(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsb jsonb PATH '$', jsbq jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES, aaa integer PATH '$."aaa"', aaa1 integer PATH '$."aaa"', exists1 boolean EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"', exists2 integer EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"' TRUE ON ERROR, exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $."aaa"' UNKNOWN ON ERROR, js2 json PATH '$', jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER, jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES, ia integer[] PATH '$', ta text[] PATH '$', jba jsonb[] PATH '$', NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (a1 integer PATH '$."a1"', b1 text PATH '$."b1"', NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (a11 text PATH '$."a11"')), NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS ( NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (a21 text PATH '$."a21"'), NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (a22 text PATH '$."a22"'))) PLAN (json_table_path_0 OUTER ((p1 OUTER "p1 1") UNION (p2 OUTER ("p2:1" UNION p22)))))
+(3 rows)
+
+DROP VIEW jsonb_table_view;
+DROP DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain;
+-- JSON_TABLE: only one FOR ORDINALITY columns allowed
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ERROR: cannot use more than one FOR ORDINALITY column
+LINE 1: ..._TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR OR...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ id | a
+----+---
+ 1 | 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: ON EMPTY/ON ERROR behavior
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js),
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$')) jt;
+ js | a
+-------+---
+ 1 | 1
+ "err" |
+(2 rows)
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$') ERROR ON ERROR) jt
+ ON true;
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "err"
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' ERROR ON ERROR)) jt
+ ON true;
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "err"
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: EXISTS PATH types
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ a
+---
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to smallint
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to bigint
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to real
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 E...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a char(3) EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ a
+-----
+ fal
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to json
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to jsonb
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EX...
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: WRAPPER/QUOTES clauses on scalar columns
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER));
+ item
+-----------
+ ["world"]
+(1 row)
+
+-- Error: QUOTES clause meaningless when WITH WRAPPER is present
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: nested paths and plans
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE columns must contain explicit AS path
+-- specifications if explicit PLAN clause is used)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ COLUMNS (
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 2: jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS path1
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+-- Should fail (column names must be distinct)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ a int
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: a
+LINE 4: a int
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: a
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: b
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: a
+LINE 10: NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan validation
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan
+LINE 12: PLAN (p1)
+ ^
+DETAIL: PATH name mismatch: expected p0 but p1 is given.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p1 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER p3)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p1 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause
+LINE 12: PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+ ^
+DETAIL: Expected INNER or OUTER.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p13))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 8: NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p2 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p11 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause
+LINE 12: PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause contains some extra or duplicate sibling nodes.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 6: NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p12 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 9: NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p21 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21)))
+) jt;
+ bar | foo | baz
+-----+-----+-----
+(0 rows)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 2: jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan execution
+CREATE TEMP TABLE jsonb_table_test (js jsonb);
+INSERT INTO jsonb_table_test
+VALUES (
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [], "c": []},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [1, 2, 3], "c": [10, null, 20]},
+ {"a": 3, "b": [1, 2], "c": []},
+ {"x": "4", "b": [1, 2], "c": 123}
+ ]'
+);
+-- unspecified plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(11 rows)
+
+-- default plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, union)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(11 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | c | b
+---+----+----+---
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 10 |
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 20 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 1
+ 2 | 2 | | 2
+ 2 | 2 | | 3
+ 3 | 3 | | 1
+ 3 | 3 | | 2
+ 4 | -1 | | 1
+ 4 | -1 | | 2
+(11 rows)
+
+-- default plan (inner, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (inner)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(10 rows)
+
+-- default plan (inner, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (cross, inner)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+---+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+(9 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+---+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+(9 rows)
+
+-- default plan (outer, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, cross)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+select
+ jt.*, b1 + 100 as b
+from
+ json_table (jsonb
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [[1, 10], [2], [3, 30, 300]], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [10, 20], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"x": "3", "b": [11, 22, 33, 44]}
+ ]',
+ '$[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on error,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns (
+ b text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pb1 columns (
+ b1 int path '$'
+ )
+ ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns (
+ c text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pc1 columns (
+ c1 int path '$'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ --plan default(outer, cross)
+ plan(p outer ((pb inner pb1) cross (pc outer pc1)))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | b1 | c | c1 | b
+---+----+--------------+-----+------+----+-----
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | 1 | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | null | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | 2 | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | 1 | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | null | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | 2 | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | 1 | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | null | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | 2 | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | 1 | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | null | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | 2 | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | 1 | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | null | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | 2 | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | 1 | | 400
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | null | | 400
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | 2 | | 400
+ 2 | 2 | | | | |
+ 3 | -1 | | | | |
+(20 rows)
+
+-- Should succeed (JSON arguments are passed to root and nested paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ generate_series(1, 4) x,
+ generate_series(1, 3) y,
+ JSON_TABLE(jsonb
+ '[[1,2,3],[2,3,4,5],[3,4,5,6]]',
+ 'strict $[*] ? (@[*] < $x)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ COLUMNS (
+ y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH 'strict $[*] ? (@ >= $y)'
+ COLUMNS (
+ z int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+ x | y | y | z
+---+---+--------------+---
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+ 2 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 2 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 3 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 4 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+ 2 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+(52 rows)
+
+-- Should fail (JSON arguments are not passed to column paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ < $x)'
+ PASSING 10 AS x
+ COLUMNS (y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$ ? (@ < $x)')
+ ) jt;
+ERROR: could not find jsonpath variable "x"
+-- Should fail (not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' COLUMNS (foo int));
+ERROR: only string constants are supported in JSON_TABLE path specification
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || '...
+ ^
diff --git a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
index f488afefa5..844731d0d4 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
+++ b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ test: select_views portals_p2 foreign_key cluster dependency guc bitmapops combo
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests (JSON related)
# ----------
-test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson sqljson_queryfuncs
+test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson sqljson_queryfuncs sqljson_jsontable
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..745a27bcef
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,675 @@
+-- JSON_TABLE
+
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE can be used only in FROM clause)
+SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+
+-- Should fail (json argument not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo text));
+
+-- Should fail (no columns)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE (NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (v1 timestamp)) AS f (v1, v2);
+
+-- NULL => empty table
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (foo int)) bar;
+
+--
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$'
+ COLUMNS (item int PATH '$', foo int)) bar;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: basic functionality
+CREATE DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain AS text CHECK (value <> 'foo');
+CREATE TEMP TABLE json_table_test (js) AS
+ (VALUES
+ ('1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('{}'),
+ ('[1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""]')
+ );
+
+-- Regular "unformatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- "formatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- EXISTS columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists3 int EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ exists4 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' FALSE ON ERROR
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- Other miscellanous checks
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ aaa int, -- "aaa" has implicit path '$."aaa"'
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: Test backward parsing
+
+CREATE VIEW jsonb_table_view AS
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa int, -- implicit path '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ a1 int,
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (
+ a11 text
+ ),
+ b1 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (
+ a21 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (
+ a22 text
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ );
+
+\sv jsonb_table_view
+
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM jsonb_table_view;
+
+DROP VIEW jsonb_table_view;
+DROP DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: only one FOR ORDINALITY columns allowed
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: ON EMPTY/ON ERROR behavior
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js),
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$')) jt;
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$') ERROR ON ERROR) jt
+ ON true;
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' ERROR ON ERROR)) jt
+ ON true;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: EXISTS PATH types
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a char(3) EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: WRAPPER/QUOTES clauses on scalar columns
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER));
+
+-- Error: QUOTES clause meaningless when WITH WRAPPER is present
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: nested paths and plans
+
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE columns must contain explicit AS path
+-- specifications if explicit PLAN clause is used)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ COLUMNS (
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS path1
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (column names must be distinct)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ a int
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan validation
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER p3)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p13))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21)))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21))
+) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan execution
+
+CREATE TEMP TABLE jsonb_table_test (js jsonb);
+
+INSERT INTO jsonb_table_test
+VALUES (
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [], "c": []},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [1, 2, 3], "c": [10, null, 20]},
+ {"a": 3, "b": [1, 2], "c": []},
+ {"x": "4", "b": [1, 2], "c": 123}
+ ]'
+);
+
+-- unspecified plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, union)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (inner, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (inner)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (inner, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (cross, inner)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (outer, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, cross)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+
+select
+ jt.*, b1 + 100 as b
+from
+ json_table (jsonb
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [[1, 10], [2], [3, 30, 300]], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [10, 20], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"x": "3", "b": [11, 22, 33, 44]}
+ ]',
+ '$[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on error,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns (
+ b text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pb1 columns (
+ b1 int path '$'
+ )
+ ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns (
+ c text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pc1 columns (
+ c1 int path '$'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ --plan default(outer, cross)
+ plan(p outer ((pb inner pb1) cross (pc outer pc1)))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should succeed (JSON arguments are passed to root and nested paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ generate_series(1, 4) x,
+ generate_series(1, 3) y,
+ JSON_TABLE(jsonb
+ '[[1,2,3],[2,3,4,5],[3,4,5,6]]',
+ 'strict $[*] ? (@[*] < $x)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ COLUMNS (
+ y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH 'strict $[*] ? (@ >= $y)'
+ COLUMNS (
+ z int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (JSON arguments are not passed to column paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ < $x)'
+ PASSING 10 AS x
+ COLUMNS (y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$ ? (@ < $x)')
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' COLUMNS (foo int));
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index 53e13fe729..70c9efedf6 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1322,6 +1322,7 @@ JsonPathMutableContext
JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
+JsonPathSpec
JsonPathString
JsonPathVarCallback
JsonPathVariable
@@ -1331,6 +1332,20 @@ JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
JsonSerializeExpr
+JsonTable
+JsonTableColumn
+JsonTableColumnType
+JsonTableContext
+JsonTableParseContext
+JsonTableJoinState
+JsonTablePlan
+JsonTablePlanSpec
+JsonTablePlanState
+JsonTablePlanStateType
+JsonTablePlanJoinType
+JsonTablePlanType
+JsonTableScanState
+JsonTableSibling
JsonTokenType
JsonTransformStringValuesAction
JsonTypeCategory
@@ -2796,6 +2811,7 @@ TableFunc
TableFuncRoutine
TableFuncScan
TableFuncScanState
+TableFuncType
TableInfo
TableLikeClause
TableSampleClause
--
2.35.3
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-22 15:46 jian he <[email protected]>
parent: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: jian he @ 2024-01-22 15:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; +Cc: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 10:28 PM Amit Langote <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > based on v35.
> > Now I only applied from 0001 to 0007.
> > For {DEFAULT expression ON EMPTY} | {DEFAULT expression ON ERROR}
> > restrict DEFAULT expression be either Const node or FuncExpr node.
> > so these 3 SQL/JSON functions can be used in the btree expression index.
>
> I'm not really excited about adding these restrictions into the
> transformJsonFuncExpr() path. Index or any other code that wants to
> put restrictions already have those in place, no need to add them
> here. Moreover, by adding these restrictions, we might end up
> preventing users from doing useful things with this like specify
> column references. If there are semantic issues with allowing that,
> we should discuss them.
>
after applying v36.
The following index creation and query operation works. I am not 100%
sure about these cases.
just want confirmation, sorry for bothering you....
drop table t;
create table t(a jsonb, b int);
insert into t select '{"hello":11}',1;
insert into t select '{"hello":12}',2;
CREATE INDEX t_idx2 ON t (JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int
default b + random() on error));
CREATE INDEX t_idx3 ON t (JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int
default random()::int on error));
SELECT JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int default ret_setint() on
error) from t;
SELECT JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int default sum(b) over()
on error) from t;
SELECT JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int default sum(b) on
error) from t group by a;
but the following cases will fail related to index and default expression.
create table zz(a int, b int);
CREATE INDEX zz_idx1 ON zz ( (b + random()::int));
create table ssss(a int, b int default ret_setint());
create table ssss(a int, b int default sum(b) over());
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-22 16:19 Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
parent: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Alvaro Herrera @ 2024-01-22 16:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; jian he <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On 2024-Jan-18, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> > commands/explain.c (Hmm, I think this is a preexisting bug actually)
> >
> > 3893 18 : case T_TableFuncScan:
> > 3894 18 : Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_TABLEFUNC);
> > 3895 18 : if (rte->tablefunc)
> > 3896 0 : if (rte->tablefunc->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
> > 3897 0 : objectname = "xmltable";
> > 3898 : else /* Must be TFT_JSON_TABLE */
> > 3899 0 : objectname = "json_table";
> > 3900 : else
> > 3901 18 : objectname = NULL;
> > 3902 18 : objecttag = "Table Function Name";
> > 3903 18 : break;
>
> Indeed
I was completely wrong about this, and in order to gain coverage the
only thing we needed was to add an EXPLAIN that uses the JSON format.
I did that just now. I think your addition here works just fine.
--
Álvaro Herrera 48°01'N 7°57'E — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-23 08:51 jian he <[email protected]>
parent: jian he <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: jian he @ 2024-01-23 08:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; +Cc: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 11:46 PM jian he <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 10:28 PM Amit Langote <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > based on v35.
> > > Now I only applied from 0001 to 0007.
> > > For {DEFAULT expression ON EMPTY} | {DEFAULT expression ON ERROR}
> > > restrict DEFAULT expression be either Const node or FuncExpr node.
> > > so these 3 SQL/JSON functions can be used in the btree expression index.
> >
> > I'm not really excited about adding these restrictions into the
> > transformJsonFuncExpr() path. Index or any other code that wants to
> > put restrictions already have those in place, no need to add them
> > here. Moreover, by adding these restrictions, we might end up
> > preventing users from doing useful things with this like specify
> > column references. If there are semantic issues with allowing that,
> > we should discuss them.
> >
>
> after applying v36.
> The following index creation and query operation works. I am not 100%
> sure about these cases.
> just want confirmation, sorry for bothering you....
>
> drop table t;
> create table t(a jsonb, b int);
> insert into t select '{"hello":11}',1;
> insert into t select '{"hello":12}',2;
> CREATE INDEX t_idx2 ON t (JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int
> default b + random() on error));
> CREATE INDEX t_idx3 ON t (JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int
> default random()::int on error));
> SELECT JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int default ret_setint() on
> error) from t;
I forgot to attach ret_setint defition.
create or replace function ret_setint() returns setof integer as
$$
begin
-- perform pg_sleep(0.1);
return query execute 'select 1 union all select 1';
end;
$$
language plpgsql IMMUTABLE;
-----------------------------------------
In the function transformJsonExprCommon, we have
`JsonExpr *jsexpr = makeNode(JsonExpr);`
then the following 2 assignments are not necessary.
/* Both set in the caller. */
jsexpr->result_coercion = NULL;
jsexpr->omit_quotes = false;
So I removed it.
JSON_VALUE OMIT QUOTES by default, so I set it accordingly.
I also changed coerceJsonFuncExprOutput accordingly
Attachments:
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-23 13:46 Amit Langote <[email protected]>
parent: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Amit Langote @ 2024-01-23 13:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; jian he <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 1:19 AM Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2024-Jan-18, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> > > commands/explain.c (Hmm, I think this is a preexisting bug actually)
> > >
> > > 3893 18 : case T_TableFuncScan:
> > > 3894 18 : Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_TABLEFUNC);
> > > 3895 18 : if (rte->tablefunc)
> > > 3896 0 : if (rte->tablefunc->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
> > > 3897 0 : objectname = "xmltable";
> > > 3898 : else /* Must be TFT_JSON_TABLE */
> > > 3899 0 : objectname = "json_table";
> > > 3900 : else
> > > 3901 18 : objectname = NULL;
> > > 3902 18 : objecttag = "Table Function Name";
> > > 3903 18 : break;
> >
> > Indeed
>
> I was completely wrong about this, and in order to gain coverage the
> only thing we needed was to add an EXPLAIN that uses the JSON format.
> I did that just now. I think your addition here works just fine.
I think we'd still need your RangeTblFunc.tablefunc_name in order for
the new code (with JSON_TABLE) to be able to set objectname to either
"XMLTABLE" or "JSON_TABLE", no?
As you pointed out, rte->tablefunc is always NULL in
ExplainTargetRel() due to setrefs.c setting it to NULL, so the
JSON_TABLE additions to explain.c in my patch as they were won't work.
I've included your patch in the attached set and adjusted the
JSON_TABLE patch to set tablefunc_name in the parser.
I had intended to push 0001-0004 today, but held off to add a
SQL-callable testing function for the changes in 0002. On that note,
I'm now not so sure about committing jsonpath_exec.c functions
JsonPathExists/Query/Value() from their SQL/JSON counterparts, so
inclined to squash that one into the SQL/JSON query functions patch
from a testability standpoint.
I haven't looked at Jian He's comments yet.
--
Thanks, Amit Langote
EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
Attachments:
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From 06119ff9785ad160941e991ff8231d0779a4d2c6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2024 12:11:46 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v37 6/7] Show function name in TableFuncScan
Previously we were only showing the user-specified alias, but this is
clearly not the code's intent.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/202401181711.qxjxpnl3ohnw%40alvherre.pgsql
---
src/backend/commands/explain.c | 2 +-
src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c | 1 +
src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c | 1 +
src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c | 4 ++--
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 1 +
src/test/regress/expected/xml.out | 16 ++++++++--------
src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out | 16 ++++++++--------
src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out | 16 ++++++++--------
8 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/commands/explain.c b/src/backend/commands/explain.c
index 843472e6dd..b3230f297b 100644
--- a/src/backend/commands/explain.c
+++ b/src/backend/commands/explain.c
@@ -3892,7 +3892,7 @@ ExplainTargetRel(Plan *plan, Index rti, ExplainState *es)
break;
case T_TableFuncScan:
Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_TABLEFUNC);
- objectname = "xmltable";
+ objectname = rte->tablefunc_name;
objecttag = "Table Function Name";
break;
case T_ValuesScan:
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c
index 296ba84518..b42daaba53 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c
@@ -531,6 +531,7 @@ _outRangeTblEntry(StringInfo str, const RangeTblEntry *node)
break;
case RTE_TABLEFUNC:
WRITE_NODE_FIELD(tablefunc);
+ WRITE_STRING_FIELD(tablefunc_name);
break;
case RTE_VALUES:
WRITE_NODE_FIELD(values_lists);
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c
index 1624b34581..925192cb07 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c
@@ -528,6 +528,7 @@ _readRangeTblEntry(void)
break;
case RTE_TABLEFUNC:
READ_NODE_FIELD(tablefunc);
+ READ_STRING_FIELD(tablefunc_name);
/* The RTE must have a copy of the column type info, if any */
if (local_node->tablefunc)
{
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
index 34a0ec5901..65e54abdd1 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
@@ -2073,17 +2073,17 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
Assert(list_length(tf->coltypmods) == list_length(tf->colnames));
Assert(list_length(tf->colcollations) == list_length(tf->colnames));
- refname = alias ? alias->aliasname : pstrdup("xmltable");
-
rte->rtekind = RTE_TABLEFUNC;
rte->relid = InvalidOid;
rte->subquery = NULL;
rte->tablefunc = tf;
+ rte->tablefunc_name = pstrdup("XMLTABLE");
rte->coltypes = tf->coltypes;
rte->coltypmods = tf->coltypmods;
rte->colcollations = tf->colcollations;
rte->alias = alias;
+ refname = alias ? alias->aliasname : pstrdup("xmltable");
eref = alias ? copyObject(alias) : makeAlias(refname, NIL);
numaliases = list_length(eref->colnames);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index 0184c76ce6..af68ae33e8 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1144,6 +1144,7 @@ typedef struct RangeTblEntry
* Fields valid for a TableFunc RTE (else NULL):
*/
TableFunc *tablefunc;
+ char *tablefunc_name;
/*
* Fields valid for a values RTE (else NIL):
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/xml.out b/src/test/regress/expected/xml.out
index 6500cff885..70335c74df 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/xml.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/xml.out
@@ -1343,11 +1343,11 @@ CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.xmltableview1 AS
FROM xmldata) x,
LATERAL XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (x.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
- QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------
+ QUERY PLAN
+----------------------------------------------------
Nested Loop
-> Seq Scan on xmldata
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
(3 rows)
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
@@ -1357,7 +1357,7 @@ EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1536,7 +1536,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1556,7 +1556,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable" f
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" f
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COUNTRY_NAME="India"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS "COUNTRY_NAME" text, "REGION_ID" integer)
Filter: (f."COUNTRY_NAME" = 'Japan'::text)
@@ -1591,7 +1591,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
"Parent Relationship": "Inner", +
"Parallel Aware": false, +
"Async Capable": false, +
- "Table Function Name": "xmltable", +
+ "Table Function Name": "XMLTABLE", +
"Alias": "f", +
"Output": ["f.\"COUNTRY_NAME\"", "f.\"REGION_ID\""], +
"Table Function Call": "XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME=\"Japan\" or COUNTRY_NAME=\"India\"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS \"COUNTRY_NAME\" text, \"REGION_ID\" integer)",+
@@ -1700,7 +1700,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
Filter: ("xmltable".region_id = 2)
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out b/src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out
index 9323b84ae2..08127db720 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out
@@ -1004,11 +1004,11 @@ CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.xmltableview1 AS
FROM xmldata) x,
LATERAL XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (x.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
- QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------
+ QUERY PLAN
+----------------------------------------------------
Nested Loop
-> Seq Scan on xmldata
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
(3 rows)
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
@@ -1018,7 +1018,7 @@ EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1162,7 +1162,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1181,7 +1181,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable" f
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" f
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COUNTRY_NAME="India"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS "COUNTRY_NAME" text, "REGION_ID" integer)
Filter: (f."COUNTRY_NAME" = 'Japan'::text)
@@ -1216,7 +1216,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
"Parent Relationship": "Inner", +
"Parallel Aware": false, +
"Async Capable": false, +
- "Table Function Name": "xmltable", +
+ "Table Function Name": "XMLTABLE", +
"Alias": "f", +
"Output": ["f.\"COUNTRY_NAME\"", "f.\"REGION_ID\""], +
"Table Function Call": "XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME=\"Japan\" or COUNTRY_NAME=\"India\"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS \"COUNTRY_NAME\" text, \"REGION_ID\" integer)",+
@@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
Filter: ("xmltable".region_id = 2)
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out b/src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out
index e1d165c6c9..c720a05f5a 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out
@@ -1323,11 +1323,11 @@ CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.xmltableview1 AS
FROM xmldata) x,
LATERAL XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (x.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
- QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------
+ QUERY PLAN
+----------------------------------------------------
Nested Loop
-> Seq Scan on xmldata
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
(3 rows)
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
@@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@ EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1516,7 +1516,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1536,7 +1536,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable" f
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" f
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COUNTRY_NAME="India"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS "COUNTRY_NAME" text, "REGION_ID" integer)
Filter: (f."COUNTRY_NAME" = 'Japan'::text)
@@ -1571,7 +1571,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
"Parent Relationship": "Inner", +
"Parallel Aware": false, +
"Async Capable": false, +
- "Table Function Name": "xmltable", +
+ "Table Function Name": "XMLTABLE", +
"Alias": "f", +
"Output": ["f.\"COUNTRY_NAME\"", "f.\"REGION_ID\""], +
"Table Function Call": "XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME=\"Japan\" or COUNTRY_NAME=\"India\"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS \"COUNTRY_NAME\" text, \"REGION_ID\" integer)",+
@@ -1680,7 +1680,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
Filter: ("xmltable".region_id = 2)
--
2.35.3
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From d3bb9a3a93accafc786b5cd6e41d8ad963565dcf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:57:20 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v37 4/7] Add jsonpath_exec APIs to use in SQL/JSON query
functions
This adds JsonPathExists(), JsonPathQuery(), JsonPathValue() that
are wrappers over executeJsonPath() to implement SQL/JSON functions
JSON_EXISTS(), JSON_QUERY(), and JSON_VALUE(), respectively. Those
functions themselves will be added in a subsequent commit along with
the necessary parser/planner/executor support.
This also introduces a new struct JsonPathVariable for the executor
implementation of those functions to be able to pass the values
of the variables used in jsonpath that are separately evaluated
by the executor.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 322 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 11 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 23 ++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 2 +
4 files changed, 358 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index cb2ea048c3..a2218bf0bc 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -234,6 +234,12 @@ static JsonPathExecResult appendBoolResult(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *jsp, JsonValueList *found, JsonPathBool res);
static void getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
JsonbValue *value);
+static JsonbValue *GetJsonPathVar(void *cxt, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId);
+static int CountJsonPathVars(void *cxt);
+static void JsonItemFromDatum(Datum val, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ JsonbValue *res);
+static void JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(JsonbValue *jbv, Datum num);
static void getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *variable, JsonbValue *value);
static int countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb);
@@ -2138,6 +2144,155 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
}
}
+/*
+ * Returns the computed value of a JSON path variable with given name.
+ */
+static JsonbValue *
+GetJsonPathVar(void *cxt, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId)
+{
+ JsonPathVariable *var = NULL;
+ List *vars = cxt;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ JsonbValue *result;
+ int id = 1;
+
+ foreach(lc, vars)
+ {
+ JsonPathVariable *curvar = lfirst(lc);
+
+ if (!strncmp(curvar->name, varName, varNameLen))
+ {
+ var = curvar;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ id++;
+ }
+
+ if (var == NULL)
+ {
+ *baseObjectId = -1;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ result = palloc(sizeof(JsonbValue));
+ if (var->isnull)
+ {
+ *baseObjectId = 0;
+ result->type = jbvNull;
+ }
+ else
+ JsonItemFromDatum(var->value, var->typid, var->typmod, result);
+
+ *baseObject = *result;
+ *baseObjectId = id;
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+static int
+CountJsonPathVars(void *cxt)
+{
+ List *vars = (List *) cxt;
+
+ return list_length(vars);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Initialize JsonbValue to pass to jsonpath executor from given
+ * datum value of the specified type.
+ */
+static void
+JsonItemFromDatum(Datum val, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsonbValue *res)
+{
+ switch (typid)
+ {
+ case BOOLOID:
+ res->type = jbvBool;
+ res->val.boolean = DatumGetBool(val);
+ break;
+ case NUMERICOID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, val);
+ break;
+ case INT2OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int2_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case INT4OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int4_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case INT8OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int8_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case FLOAT4OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(float4_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case FLOAT8OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(float8_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case TEXTOID:
+ case VARCHAROID:
+ res->type = jbvString;
+ res->val.string.val = VARDATA_ANY(val);
+ res->val.string.len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(val);
+ break;
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ res->type = jbvDatetime;
+ res->val.datetime.value = val;
+ res->val.datetime.typid = typid;
+ res->val.datetime.typmod = typmod;
+ res->val.datetime.tz = 0;
+ break;
+ case JSONBOID:
+ {
+ JsonbValue *jbv = res;
+ Jsonb *jb = DatumGetJsonbP(val);
+
+ if (JsonContainerIsScalar(&jb->root))
+ {
+ bool result PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+
+ result = JsonbExtractScalar(&jb->root, jbv);
+ Assert(result);
+ }
+ else
+ JsonbInitBinary(jbv, jb);
+ break;
+ }
+ case JSONOID:
+ {
+ text *txt = DatumGetTextP(val);
+ char *str = text_to_cstring(txt);
+ Jsonb *jb;
+
+ jb = DatumGetJsonbP(DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in,
+ CStringGetDatum(str)));
+ pfree(str);
+
+ JsonItemFromDatum(JsonbPGetDatum(jb), JSONBOID, -1, res);
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+ errmsg("could not convert value of type %s to jsonpath",
+ format_type_be(typid)));
+ }
+}
+
+/* Initialize numeric value from the given datum */
+static void
+JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(JsonbValue *jbv, Datum num)
+{
+ jbv->type = jbvNumeric;
+ jbv->val.numeric = DatumGetNumeric(num);
+}
+
/*
* Get the value of variable passed to jsonpath executor
*/
@@ -2874,3 +3029,170 @@ compareDatetime(Datum val1, Oid typid1, Datum val2, Oid typid2,
return DatumGetInt32(DirectFunctionCall2(cmpfunc, val1, val2));
}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_EXISTS implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true.
+ */
+bool
+JsonPathExists(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb), !error, NULL, true);
+
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(res));
+
+ if (error && jperIsError(res))
+ *error = true;
+
+ return res == jperOk;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_QUERY implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true. *empty is set to true if no match is found.
+ */
+Datum
+JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper, bool *empty,
+ bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonbValue *singleton;
+ bool wrap;
+ JsonValueList found = {0};
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+ int count;
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb), !error, &found, true);
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(res));
+ if (error && jperIsError(res))
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ *empty = false;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+
+ /* WRAP or not? */
+ count = JsonValueListLength(&found);
+ singleton = count > 0 ? JsonValueListHead(&found) : NULL;
+ if (singleton == NULL)
+ wrap = false;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE)
+ wrap = false;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
+ wrap = true;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL)
+ wrap = count > 1 ||
+ IsAJsonbScalar(singleton) ||
+ (singleton->type == jbvBinary &&
+ JsonContainerIsScalar(singleton->val.binary.data));
+ else
+ {
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized json wrapper %d", wrapper);
+ wrap = false;
+ }
+
+ if (wrap)
+ return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(wrapItemsInArray(&found)));
+
+ /* No wrapping means only one item is expected. */
+ if (count > 1)
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_MORE_THAN_ONE_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_QUERY should return singleton item without wrapper"),
+ errhint("Use WITH WRAPPER clause to wrap SQL/JSON item sequence into array.")));
+ }
+
+ if (singleton)
+ return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(singleton));
+
+ *empty = true;
+ return PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_VALUE implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true. *empty is set to true if no match is found.
+ */
+JsonbValue *
+JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonbValue *res;
+ JsonValueList found = {0};
+ JsonPathExecResult jper PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+ int count;
+
+ jper = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb),
+ !error, &found, true);
+
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(jper));
+
+ if (error && jperIsError(jper))
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ *empty = false;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ count = JsonValueListLength(&found);
+
+ *empty = (count == 0);
+
+ if (*empty)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* JSON_VALUE expects to get only singletons. */
+ if (count > 1)
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_MORE_THAN_ONE_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item")));
+ }
+
+ res = JsonValueListHead(&found);
+ if (res->type == jbvBinary && JsonContainerIsScalar(res->val.binary.data))
+ JsonbExtractScalar(res->val.binary.data, res);
+
+ /* JSON_VALUE expects to get only scalars. */
+ if (!IsAJsonbScalar(res))
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SQL_JSON_SCALAR_REQUIRED),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item")));
+ }
+
+ if (res->type == jbvNull)
+ return NULL;
+
+ return res;
+}
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index 4a154606d2..61289d8124 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -1576,6 +1576,17 @@ typedef enum JsonFormatType
* jsonb */
} JsonFormatType;
+/*
+ * JsonWrapper -
+ * representation of WRAPPER clause for JsonPathQuery()
+ */
+typedef enum JsonWrapper
+{
+ JSW_NONE,
+ JSW_CONDITIONAL,
+ JSW_UNCONDITIONAL,
+} JsonWrapper;
+
/*
* JsonFormat -
* representation of JSON FORMAT clause
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 9d55c25ebc..6eabdcfb75 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
typedef struct
@@ -268,4 +269,26 @@ extern bool jspConvertRegexFlags(uint32 xflags, int *result,
struct Node *escontext);
+/*
+ * Evaluation of jsonpath
+ */
+
+/* External variable passed into jsonpath. */
+typedef struct JsonPathVariable
+{
+ char *name;
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ Datum value;
+ bool isnull;
+} JsonPathVariable;
+
+
+/* SQL/JSON item */
+extern bool JsonPathExists(Datum jb, JsonPath *path, bool *error, List *vars);
+extern Datum JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper,
+ bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars);
+extern JsonbValue *JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty,
+ bool *error, List *vars);
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index 7e866e3c3d..897845374f 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1311,6 +1311,7 @@ JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
JsonPathString
+JsonPathVariable
JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
@@ -1327,6 +1328,7 @@ JsonValueExpr
JsonValueList
JsonValueListIterator
JsonValueType
+JsonWrapper
Jsonb
JsonbAggState
JsonbContainer
--
2.35.3
[application/octet-stream] v37-0003-Refactor-code-used-by-jsonpath-executor-to-fetch.patch (9.9K, ../../CA+HiwqGN6DUKAVabqEhQ8e=0593emvJ6P4rQ_8x8N84k=mWq1Q@mail.gmail.com/4-v37-0003-Refactor-code-used-by-jsonpath-executor-to-fetch.patch)
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From ed41482171067fc558a47a629db6604dbbc02965 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:30:56 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v37 3/7] Refactor code used by jsonpath executor to fetch
variables
Currently, getJsonPathVariable() directly extracts a named
variable/key from the source Jsonb value. This commit puts that
logic into a callback function called by getJsonPathVariable().
Other implementations of the callback may accept different forms
of the source value(s), for example, a List of values passed from
outside jsonpath_exec.c.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 136 +++++++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 99 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index ac16f5c85d..cb2ea048c3 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -87,12 +87,19 @@ typedef struct JsonBaseObjectInfo
int id;
} JsonBaseObjectInfo;
+/* Callbacks for executeJsonPath() */
+typedef JsonbValue *(*JsonPathGetVarCallback) (void *vars, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId);
+typedef int (*JsonPathCountVarsCallback) (void *vars);
+
/*
* Context of jsonpath execution.
*/
typedef struct JsonPathExecContext
{
- Jsonb *vars; /* variables to substitute into jsonpath */
+ void *vars; /* variables to substitute into jsonpath */
+ JsonPathGetVarCallback getVar; /* callback to extract a given variable
+ * from 'vars' */
JsonbValue *root; /* for $ evaluation */
JsonbValue *current; /* for @ evaluation */
JsonBaseObjectInfo baseObject; /* "base object" for .keyvalue()
@@ -174,7 +181,9 @@ typedef JsonPathBool (*JsonPathPredicateCallback) (JsonPathItem *jsp,
void *param);
typedef Numeric (*BinaryArithmFunc) (Numeric num1, Numeric num2, bool *error);
-static JsonPathExecResult executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, Jsonb *vars,
+static JsonPathExecResult executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, void *vars,
+ JsonPathGetVarCallback getVar,
+ JsonPathCountVarsCallback countVars,
Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors,
JsonValueList *result, bool useTz);
static JsonPathExecResult executeItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
@@ -226,7 +235,12 @@ static JsonPathExecResult appendBoolResult(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
static void getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
JsonbValue *value);
static void getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
- JsonPathItem *variable, Jsonb *vars, JsonbValue *value);
+ JsonPathItem *variable, JsonbValue *value);
+static int countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb);
+static JsonbValue *getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb, char *varName,
+ int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject,
+ int *baseObjectId);
static int JsonbArraySize(JsonbValue *jb);
static JsonPathBool executeComparison(JsonPathItem *cmp, JsonbValue *lv,
JsonbValue *rv, void *p);
@@ -284,7 +298,9 @@ jsonb_path_exists_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
}
- res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, NULL, tz);
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, NULL, tz);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jb, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jp, 1);
@@ -339,7 +355,9 @@ jsonb_path_match_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
}
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jb, 0);
PG_FREE_IF_COPY(jp, 1);
@@ -417,7 +435,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
vars = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P_COPY(2);
silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
funcctx->user_fctx = JsonValueListGetList(&found);
@@ -464,7 +484,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_array_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
Jsonb *vars = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(2);
bool silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
PG_RETURN_JSONB_P(JsonbValueToJsonb(wrapItemsInArray(&found)));
}
@@ -495,7 +517,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_first_internal(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, bool tz)
Jsonb *vars = PG_GETARG_JSONB_P(2);
bool silent = PG_GETARG_BOOL(3);
- (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, jb, !silent, &found, tz);
+ (void) executeJsonPath(jp, vars, getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb,
+ countVariablesFromJsonb,
+ jb, !silent, &found, tz);
if (JsonValueListLength(&found) >= 1)
PG_RETURN_JSONB_P(JsonbValueToJsonb(JsonValueListHead(&found)));
@@ -522,6 +546,9 @@ jsonb_path_query_first_tz(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
*
* 'path' - jsonpath to be executed
* 'vars' - variables to be substituted to jsonpath
+ * 'getVar' - callback used by getJsonPathVariable() to extract variables from
+ * 'vars'
+ * 'countVars' - callback to count the number of jsonpath variables in 'vars'
* 'json' - target document for jsonpath evaluation
* 'throwErrors' - whether we should throw suppressible errors
* 'result' - list to store result items into
@@ -537,8 +564,10 @@ jsonb_path_query_first_tz(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
* In other case it tries to find all the satisfied result items.
*/
static JsonPathExecResult
-executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, Jsonb *vars, Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors,
- JsonValueList *result, bool useTz)
+executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, void *vars, JsonPathGetVarCallback getVar,
+ JsonPathCountVarsCallback countVars,
+ Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors, JsonValueList *result,
+ bool useTz)
{
JsonPathExecContext cxt;
JsonPathExecResult res;
@@ -550,22 +579,16 @@ executeJsonPath(JsonPath *path, Jsonb *vars, Jsonb *json, bool throwErrors,
if (!JsonbExtractScalar(&json->root, &jbv))
JsonbInitBinary(&jbv, json);
- if (vars && !JsonContainerIsObject(&vars->root))
- {
- ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
- errmsg("\"vars\" argument is not an object"),
- errdetail("Jsonpath parameters should be encoded as key-value pairs of \"vars\" object.")));
- }
-
cxt.vars = vars;
+ cxt.getVar = getVar;
cxt.laxMode = (path->header & JSONPATH_LAX) != 0;
cxt.ignoreStructuralErrors = cxt.laxMode;
cxt.root = &jbv;
cxt.current = &jbv;
cxt.baseObject.jbc = NULL;
cxt.baseObject.id = 0;
- cxt.lastGeneratedObjectId = vars ? 2 : 1;
+ /* 1 + number of base objects in vars */
+ cxt.lastGeneratedObjectId = 1 + countVars(vars);
cxt.innermostArraySize = -1;
cxt.throwErrors = throwErrors;
cxt.useTz = useTz;
@@ -2108,7 +2131,7 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
&value->val.string.len);
break;
case jpiVariable:
- getJsonPathVariable(cxt, item, cxt->vars, value);
+ getJsonPathVariable(cxt, item, value);
return;
default:
elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonpath item type");
@@ -2120,42 +2143,81 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
*/
static void
getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *variable,
- Jsonb *vars, JsonbValue *value)
+ JsonbValue *value)
{
char *varName;
int varNameLength;
- JsonbValue tmp;
+ JsonbValue baseObject;
+ int baseObjectId;
JsonbValue *v;
- if (!vars)
+ Assert(variable->type == jpiVariable);
+ varName = jspGetString(variable, &varNameLength);
+
+ if (cxt->vars == NULL ||
+ (v = cxt->getVar(cxt->vars, varName, varNameLength,
+ &baseObject, &baseObjectId)) == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_OBJECT),
+ errmsg("could not find jsonpath variable \"%s\"",
+ pnstrdup(varName, varNameLength))));
+
+ if (baseObjectId > 0)
{
- value->type = jbvNull;
- return;
+ *value = *v;
+ setBaseObject(cxt, &baseObject, baseObjectId);
}
+}
+
+/*
+ * Definition of JsonPathGetVarCallback for when JsonPathExecContext.vars
+ * is specified as a jsonb value.
+ */
+static JsonbValue *
+getJsonPathVariableFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb, char *varName, int varNameLength,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId)
+{
+ Jsonb *vars = varsJsonb;
+ JsonbValue tmp;
+ JsonbValue *result;
- Assert(variable->type == jpiVariable);
- varName = jspGetString(variable, &varNameLength);
tmp.type = jbvString;
tmp.val.string.val = varName;
tmp.val.string.len = varNameLength;
- v = findJsonbValueFromContainer(&vars->root, JB_FOBJECT, &tmp);
+ result = findJsonbValueFromContainer(&vars->root, JB_FOBJECT, &tmp);
- if (v)
+ if (result == NULL)
{
- *value = *v;
- pfree(v);
+ *baseObjectId = -1;
+ return NULL;
}
- else
+
+ *baseObjectId = 1;
+ JsonbInitBinary(baseObject, vars);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Definition of JsonPathCountVarsCallback for when JsonPathExecContext.vars
+ * is specified as a jsonb value.
+ */
+static int
+countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb)
+{
+ Jsonb *vars = varsJsonb;
+
+ if (vars && !JsonContainerIsObject(&vars->root))
{
ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_OBJECT),
- errmsg("could not find jsonpath variable \"%s\"",
- pnstrdup(varName, varNameLength))));
+ errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+ errmsg("\"vars\" argument is not an object"),
+ errdetail("Jsonpath parameters should be encoded as key-value pairs of \"vars\" object."));
}
- JsonbInitBinary(&tmp, vars);
- setBaseObject(cxt, &tmp, 1);
+ /* count of base objects */
+ return vars != NULL ? 1 : 0;
}
/**************** Support functions for JsonPath execution *****************/
--
2.35.3
[application/octet-stream] v37-0007-JSON_TABLE.patch (180.4K, ../../CA+HiwqGN6DUKAVabqEhQ8e=0593emvJ6P4rQ_8x8N84k=mWq1Q@mail.gmail.com/5-v37-0007-JSON_TABLE.patch)
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From de1b5afbc64d7103301c117a97cf321a66ab8653 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 18:00:06 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v37 7/7] JSON_TABLE
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
This feature allows jsonb data to be treated as a table and thus
used in a FROM clause like other tabular data. Data can be selected
from the jsonb using jsonpath expressions, and hoisted out of nested
structures in the jsonb to form multiple rows, more or less like an
outer join.
This also adds the PLAN clauses for JSON_TABLE, which allow the user
to specify how data from nested paths are joined, allowing
considerable freedom in shaping the tabular output of JSON_TABLE.
PLAN DEFAULT allows the user to specify the global strategies when
dealing with sibling or child nested paths. The is often sufficient
to achieve the necessary goal, and is considerably simpler than the
full PLAN clause, which allows the user to specify the strategy to be
used for each named nested path.
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Author: Teodor Sigaev <[email protected]>
Author: Oleg Bartunov <[email protected]>
Author: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Author: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
Author: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Author: Jian He <[email protected]>
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby, Álvaro Herrera,
jian he
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/abd9b83b-aa66-f230-3d6d-734817f0995d%40postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 510 +++++++
src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt | 6 +-
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 6 +
src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c | 27 +-
src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 108 ++
src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | 38 +
src/backend/parser/Makefile | 1 +
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 299 +++-
src/backend/parser/meson.build | 1 +
src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c | 14 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c | 53 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c | 718 ++++++++++
src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c | 8 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_target.c | 3 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 547 ++++++++
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 279 +++-
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 2 +
src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 9 +
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 109 ++
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 60 +-
src/include/parser/kwlist.h | 4 +
src/include/parser/parse_clause.h | 3 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 3 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule | 1 +
.../test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c | 132 ++
.../expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr | 20 +
.../expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout | 0
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile | 1 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build | 1 +
.../ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc | 32 +
.../regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out | 1208 +++++++++++++++++
src/test/regress/parallel_schedule | 2 +-
src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql | 686 ++++++++++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 16 +
34 files changed, 4860 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index 30e516e7c9..a745b31c1b 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -18388,6 +18388,516 @@ $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="functions-sqljson-table">
+ <title>JSON_TABLE</title>
+ <indexterm>
+ <primary>json_table</primary>
+ </indexterm>
+
+ <para>
+ <function>json_table</function> is an SQL/JSON function which
+ queries <acronym>JSON</acronym> data
+ and presents the results as a relational view, which can be accessed as a
+ regular SQL table. You can only use <function>json_table</function> inside the
+ <literal>FROM</literal> clause of a <literal>SELECT</literal> statement.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Taking JSON data as input, <function>json_table</function> uses
+ a path expression to extract a part of the provided data that
+ will be used as a <firstterm>row pattern</firstterm> for the
+ constructed view. Each SQL/JSON item at the top level of the row pattern serves
+ as the source for a separate row in the constructed relational view.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ To split the row pattern into columns, <function>json_table</function>
+ provides the <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause that defines the
+ schema of the created view. For each column to be constructed,
+ this clause provides a separate path expression that evaluates
+ the row pattern, extracts a JSON item, and returns it as a
+ separate SQL value for the specified column. If the required value
+ is stored in a nested level of the row pattern, it can be extracted
+ using the <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> subclause. Joining the
+ columns returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> can add multiple
+ new rows to the constructed view. Such rows are called
+ <firstterm>child rows</firstterm>, as opposed to the <firstterm>parent row</firstterm>
+ that generates them.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The rows produced by <function>JSON_TABLE</function> are laterally
+ joined to the row that generated them, so you do not have to explicitly join
+ the constructed view with the original table holding <acronym>JSON</acronym>
+ data. Optionally, you can specify how to join the columns returned
+ by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> using the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Each <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clause can generate one or more
+ columns. Columns produced by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>s at the
+ same level are considered to be <firstterm>siblings</firstterm>,
+ while a column produced by a <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> is
+ considered to be a child of the column produced by a
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> or row expression at a higher level.
+ Sibling columns are always joined first. Once they are processed,
+ the resulting rows are joined to the parent row.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The syntax is:
+ </para>
+
+<synopsis>
+JSON_TABLE (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> AS <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> PASSING { <replaceable>value</replaceable> AS <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional> </optional>
+ COLUMNS ( <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>
+ <optional>
+ PLAN ( <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_plan</replaceable> ) |
+ PLAN DEFAULT ( { INNER | OUTER } <optional> , { CROSS | UNION } </optional>
+ | { CROSS | UNION } <optional> , { INNER | OUTER } </optional> )
+ </optional>
+)
+
+<phrase>
+where <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_column</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { WITHOUT | WITH { CONDITIONAL | <optional>UNCONDITIONAL</optional> } } <optional> ARRAY </optional> WRAPPER </optional>
+ <optional> { KEEP | OMIT } QUOTES <optional> ON SCALAR STRING </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON EMPTY </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> FORMAT JSON <optional>ENCODING <literal>UTF8</literal></optional>
+ <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { WITHOUT | WITH { CONDITIONAL | <optional>UNCONDITIONAL</optional> } } <optional> ARRAY </optional> WRAPPER </optional>
+ <optional> { KEEP | OMIT } QUOTES <optional> ON SCALAR STRING </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | EMPTY { ARRAY | OBJECT } | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON EMPTY </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | EMPTY { ARRAY | OBJECT } | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> EXISTS <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | TRUE | FALSE | UNKNOWN } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | NESTED PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> <optional> AS <replaceable>path_name</replaceable> </optional>
+ COLUMNS ( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> FOR ORDINALITY
+<phrase>
+<replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> <optional> { OUTER | INNER } <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> </optional>
+ | <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> { UNION <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> } <optional>...</optional>
+ | <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> { CROSS <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> } <optional>...</optional>
+<phrase>
+<replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> | ( <replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> )
+</synopsis>
+
+ <para>
+ Each syntax element is described below in more detail.
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal><replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional></literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The input data to query, the JSON path expression defining the query,
+ and an optional <literal>PASSING</literal> clause, which can provide data
+ values to the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>.
+ The result of the input data
+ evaluation is called the <firstterm>row pattern</firstterm>. The row
+ pattern is used as the source for row values in the constructed view.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal>( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ The <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause defining the schema of the
+ constructed view. In this clause, you must specify all the columns
+ to be filled with SQL/JSON items.
+ The <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable>
+ expression has the following syntax variants:
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal><replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable>
+ <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional></literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a single SQL/JSON item into the output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The provided <literal>PATH</literal> expression is evaluated and
+ the column is filled with the produced SQL/JSON item, one for each row.
+ If the <literal>PATH</literal> expression is omitted,
+ <function>JSON_TABLE</function> uses the
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> path expression,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ In this case, the column name must correspond to one of the
+ keys within the SQL/JSON item produced by the row pattern.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can specify <literal>WRAPPER</literal>,
+ <literal>QUOTES</literal> clauses to format the output and
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> to handle
+ those missing values and structural errors, respectively.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_value</function> and <function>json_query</function>.
+ The latter if the specified type is not a scalar type or if
+ <literal>WRAPPER</literal> or <literal>QUOTES</literal> clause is
+ present.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <literal>FORMAT JSON</literal> <optional>ENCODING <literal>UTF8</literal></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a composite SQL/JSON item into the output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The provided <literal>PATH</literal> expression is evaluated and
+ the column is filled with the produced SQL/JSON item. If the
+ <literal>PATH</literal> expression is omitted, path expression
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> is used,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ In this case, the column name must correspond to one of the
+ keys within the SQL/JSON item produced by the row pattern.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can specify <literal>WRAPPER</literal>,
+ <literal>QUOTES</literal> clauses to format the output and
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> to handle
+ those scenarios appropriately.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_query</function>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable>
+ <literal>EXISTS</literal> <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a boolean item into each output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The value corresponds to whether evaluating the <literal>PATH</literal>
+ expression yields any SQL/JSON items. If the <literal>PATH</literal>
+ expression is omitted, path expression
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> is used,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The specified <parameter>type</parameter> should have a cast from the
+ <type>boolean</type>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can add <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause to define
+ error behavior.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_exists</function>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> <optional> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional>
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal> ( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Extracts SQL/JSON items from nested levels of the row pattern,
+ generates one or more columns as defined by the <literal>COLUMNS</literal>
+ subclause, and inserts the extracted SQL/JSON items into each row of these columns.
+ The <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> expression in the
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal> subclause uses the same syntax as in the
+ parent <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> syntax is recursive,
+ so you can go down multiple nested levels by specifying several
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> subclauses within each other.
+ It allows to unnest the hierarchy of JSON objects and arrays
+ in a single function invocation rather than chaining several
+ <function>JSON_TABLE</function> expressions in an SQL statement.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ You can use the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause to define how
+ to join the columns returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clauses.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <literal>FOR ORDINALITY</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Adds an ordinality column that provides sequential row numbering.
+ You can have only one ordinality column per table. Row numbering
+ is 1-based. For child rows that result from the <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>
+ clauses, the parent row number is repeated.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ The optional <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> serves as an
+ identifier of the provided <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable>.
+ The path name must be unique and distinct from the column names.
+ When using the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause, you must specify the names
+ for all the paths, including the row pattern. Each path name can appear in
+ the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause only once.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>PLAN</literal> ( <replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Defines how to join the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>
+ clauses to the constructed view.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ To join columns with parent/child relationship, you can use:
+ </para>
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>INNER</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Use <literal>INNER JOIN</literal>, so that the parent row
+ is omitted from the output if it does not have any child rows
+ after joining the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>OUTER</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Use <literal>LEFT OUTER JOIN</literal>, so that the parent row
+ is always included into the output even if it does not have any child rows
+ after joining the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>, with NULL values
+ inserted into the child columns if the corresponding
+ values are missing.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This is the default option for joining columns with parent/child relationship.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ <para>
+ To join sibling columns, you can use:
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>UNION</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Generate one row for each value produced by each of the sibling
+ columns. The columns from the other siblings are set to null.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This is the default option for joining sibling columns.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>CROSS</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Generate one row for each combination of values from the sibling columns.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> ( <literal><replaceable>OUTER | INNER</replaceable> <optional>, <replaceable>UNION | CROSS</replaceable> </optional></literal> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The terms can also be specified in reverse order. The
+ <literal>INNER</literal> or <literal>OUTER</literal> option defines the
+ joining plan for parent/child columns, while <literal>UNION</literal> or
+ <literal>CROSS</literal> affects joins of sibling columns. This form
+ of <literal>PLAN</literal> overrides the default plan for
+ all columns at once. Even though the path names are not included in the
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> form, to conform to the SQL/JSON standard
+ they must be provided for all the paths if the <literal>PLAN</literal>
+ clause is used.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> is simpler than specifying a complete
+ <literal>PLAN</literal>, and is often all that is required to get the desired
+ output.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ <para>Examples</para>
+
+ <para>
+ In these examples the following small table storing some JSON data will be used:
+<programlisting>
+CREATE TABLE my_films ( js jsonb );
+
+INSERT INTO my_films VALUES (
+'{ "favorites" : [
+ { "kind" : "comedy", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Bananas",
+ "director" : "Woody Allen"},
+ { "title" : "The Dinner Game",
+ "director" : "Francis Veber" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "horror", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Psycho",
+ "director" : "Alfred Hitchcock" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "thriller", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Vertigo",
+ "director" : "Alfred Hitchcock" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "drama", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Yojimbo",
+ "director" : "Akira Kurosawa" } ] }
+ ] }');
+</programlisting>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Query the <structname>my_films</structname> table holding
+ some JSON data about the films and create a view that
+ distributes the film genre, title, and director between separate columns:
+<screen>
+SELECT jt.* FROM
+ my_films,
+ JSON_TABLE ( js, '$.favorites[*]' COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ kind text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' COLUMNS (
+ title text PATH '$.title',
+ director text PATH '$.director'))) AS jt;
+----+----------+------------------+-------------------
+ id | kind | title | director
+----+----------+------------------+-------------------
+ 1 | comedy | Bananas | Woody Allen
+ 1 | comedy | The Dinner Game | Francis Veber
+ 2 | horror | Psycho | Alfred Hitchcock
+ 3 | thriller | Vertigo | Alfred Hitchcock
+ 4 | drama | Yojimbo | Akira Kurosawa
+ (5 rows)
+</screen>
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Find a director that has done films in two different genres:
+<screen>
+SELECT
+ director1 AS director, title1, kind1, title2, kind2
+FROM
+ my_films,
+ JSON_TABLE ( js, '$.favorites' AS favs COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS films1 COLUMNS (
+ kind1 text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' AS film1 COLUMNS (
+ title1 text PATH '$.title',
+ director1 text PATH '$.director')
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS films2 COLUMNS (
+ kind2 text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' AS film2 COLUMNS (
+ title2 text PATH '$.title',
+ director2 text PATH '$.director'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (favs OUTER ((films1 INNER film1) CROSS (films2 INNER film2)))
+ ) AS jt
+ WHERE kind1 > kind2 AND director1 = director2;
+
+ director | title1 | kind1 | title2 | kind2
+------------------+---------+----------+--------+--------
+ Alfred Hitchcock | Vertigo | thriller | Psycho | horror
+(1 row)
+</screen>
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
</sect1>
<sect1 id="functions-sequence">
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
index 7598bd8f22..9500a80f4d 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
@@ -551,10 +551,10 @@ T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators YES
T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate YES
T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause YES
-T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause NO
+T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause YES
T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses YES
T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses YES
-T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses NO
+T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses YES
T828 JSON_QUERY YES
T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options YES
T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ T834 SQL/JSON path language: wildcard member accessor YES
T835 SQL/JSON path language: filter expressions YES
T836 SQL/JSON path language: starts with predicate YES
T837 SQL/JSON path language: regex_like predicate YES
-T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause NO
+T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause YES
T839 Formatted cast of datetimes to/from character strings NO
T840 Hex integer literals in SQL/JSON path language YES
T851 SQL/JSON: optional keywords for default syntax YES
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index 951fa4fca0..92b6cb4035 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -4341,6 +4341,12 @@ ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
break;
}
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ post_eval->jump_eval_coercion = -1;
+ *op->resvalue = item;
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ break;
+
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON expression op %d", jexpr->op);
return false;
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c b/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
index 72ca34a228..99fb92894c 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/execnodes.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
@@ -161,8 +162,9 @@ ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
scanstate->ss.ps.qual =
ExecInitQual(node->scan.plan.qual, &scanstate->ss.ps);
- /* Only XMLTABLE is supported currently */
- scanstate->routine = &XmlTableRoutine;
+ /* Only XMLTABLE and JSON_TABLE are supported currently */
+ scanstate->routine =
+ tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? &XmlTableRoutine : &JsonbTableRoutine;
scanstate->perTableCxt =
AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
@@ -182,6 +184,10 @@ ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
ExecInitExprList(tf->colexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->coldefexprs =
ExecInitExprList(tf->coldefexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
+ scanstate->colvalexprs =
+ ExecInitExprList(tf->colvalexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
+ scanstate->passingvalexprs =
+ ExecInitExprList(tf->passingvalexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->notnulls = tf->notnulls;
@@ -369,14 +375,17 @@ tfuncInitialize(TableFuncScanState *tstate, ExprContext *econtext, Datum doc)
routine->SetNamespace(tstate, ns_name, ns_uri);
}
- /* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
- value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
- if (isnull)
- ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
- errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
+ if (routine->SetRowFilter)
+ {
+ /* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
+ value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
+ if (isnull)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
+ errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
- routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
+ routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
+ }
/*
* Install the column filter expressions into the table builder context.
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
index 09a05a0373..b8d34770e8 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
@@ -538,6 +538,22 @@ makeFuncExpr(Oid funcid, Oid rettype, List *args,
return funcexpr;
}
+/*
+ * makeStringConst -
+ * build a A_Const node of type T_String for given string
+ */
+Node *
+makeStringConst(char *str, int location)
+{
+ A_Const *n = makeNode(A_Const);
+
+ n->val.sval.type = T_String;
+ n->val.sval.sval = str;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
/*
* makeDefElem -
* build a DefElem node
@@ -875,6 +891,98 @@ makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr, JsonCoercion *coercion,
return behavior;
}
+/*
+ * makeJsonTablePath -
+ * Make JsonTablePath node from given path string and name (if any)
+ */
+JsonTablePath *
+makeJsonTablePath(Const *pathvalue, char *pathname)
+{
+ JsonTablePath *path = makeNode(JsonTablePath);
+
+ Assert(IsA(pathvalue, Const));
+ path->value = pathvalue;
+ if (pathname)
+ path->name = pathname;
+
+ return path;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTablePathSpec -
+ * Make JsonTablePathSpec node from given path string and name (if any)
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTablePathSpec(char *string, char *name, int string_location,
+ int name_location)
+{
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec = makeNode(JsonTablePathSpec);
+
+ Assert(string != NULL);
+ pathspec->string = makeStringConst(string, string_location);
+ if (name != NULL)
+ pathspec->name = pstrdup(name);
+
+ pathspec->name_location = name_location;
+ pathspec->location = string_location;
+
+ return (Node *) pathspec;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableDefaultPlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent a "default" JSON_TABLE plan
+ * with given join strategy
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableDefaultPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type, int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_DEFAULT;
+ n->join_type = join_type;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableSimplePlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent a "simple" JSON_TABLE plan
+ * for given PATH
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableSimplePlan(char *pathname, int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_SIMPLE;
+ n->pathname = pathname;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableJoinedPlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent join between the given
+ * pair of plans
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType type, Node *plan1, Node *plan2,
+ int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_JOINED;
+ n->join_type = type;
+ n->plan1 = castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, plan1);
+ n->plan2 = castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, plan2);
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
/*
* makeJsonKeyValue -
* creates a JsonKeyValue node
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
index 2e3584a7e1..fbdc93028e 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
@@ -2692,6 +2692,10 @@ expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
return true;
if (WALK(tf->coldefexprs))
return true;
+ if (WALK(tf->colvalexprs))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(tf->passingvalexprs))
+ return true;
}
break;
default:
@@ -3755,6 +3759,8 @@ expression_tree_mutator_impl(Node *node,
MUTATE(newnode->rowexpr, tf->rowexpr, Node *);
MUTATE(newnode->colexprs, tf->colexprs, List *);
MUTATE(newnode->coldefexprs, tf->coldefexprs, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->colvalexprs, tf->colvalexprs, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->passingvalexprs, tf->passingvalexprs, List *);
return (Node *) newnode;
}
break;
@@ -4180,6 +4186,38 @@ raw_expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
return true;
}
break;
+ case T_JsonTable:
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = (JsonTable *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jt->context_item))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->pathspec))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->passing))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->columns))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->on_error))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonTableColumn:
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = (JsonTableColumn *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jtc->typeName))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jtc->on_empty))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jtc->on_error))
+ return true;
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED && WALK(jtc->columns))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonTablePathSpec:
+ return WALK(((JsonTablePathSpec *) node)->string);
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/Makefile b/src/backend/parser/Makefile
index 401c16686c..3162a01f30 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/Makefile
+++ b/src/backend/parser/Makefile
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ OBJS = \
parse_enr.o \
parse_expr.o \
parse_func.o \
+ parse_jsontable.o \
parse_merge.o \
parse_node.o \
parse_oper.o \
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index 272acc8856..2d17e97099 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -170,7 +170,6 @@ static void updateRawStmtEnd(RawStmt *rs, int end_location);
static Node *makeColumnRef(char *colname, List *indirection,
int location, core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
static Node *makeTypeCast(Node *arg, TypeName *typename, int location);
-static Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location);
static Node *makeStringConstCast(char *str, int location, TypeName *typename);
static Node *makeIntConst(int val, int location);
static Node *makeFloatConst(char *str, int location);
@@ -655,15 +654,31 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
json_argument
json_behavior
json_on_error_clause_opt
+ json_table
+ json_table_column_definition
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_table_plan_clause_opt
+ json_table_plan
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ json_table_plan_outer
+ json_table_plan_inner
+ json_table_plan_union
+ json_table_plan_cross
+ json_table_plan_primary
%type <list> json_name_and_value_list
json_value_expr_list
json_array_aggregate_order_by_clause_opt
json_arguments
json_behavior_clause_opt
json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_table_column_definition_list
+%type <str> json_table_path_name_opt
%type <ival> json_behavior_type
json_predicate_type_constraint
json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_table_default_plan_choices
+ json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ json_table_default_plan_union_cross
json_wrapper_behavior
%type <boolean> json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
json_object_constructor_null_clause_opt
@@ -733,7 +748,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
INTERSECT INTERVAL INTO INVOKER IS ISNULL ISOLATION
JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_EXISTS JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
- JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_VALUE
+ JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_TABLE JSON_VALUE
KEEP KEY KEYS
@@ -744,8 +759,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
MAPPING MATCH MATCHED MATERIALIZED MAXVALUE MERGE METHOD
MINUTE_P MINVALUE MODE MONTH_P MOVE
- NAME_P NAMES NATIONAL NATURAL NCHAR NEW NEXT NFC NFD NFKC NFKD NO NONE
- NORMALIZE NORMALIZED
+ NAME_P NAMES NATIONAL NATURAL NCHAR NESTED NEW NEXT NFC NFD NFKC NFKD NO
+ NONE NORMALIZE NORMALIZED
NOT NOTHING NOTIFY NOTNULL NOWAIT NULL_P NULLIF
NULLS_P NUMERIC
@@ -753,8 +768,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
ORDER ORDINALITY OTHERS OUT_P OUTER_P
OVER OVERLAPS OVERLAY OVERRIDING OWNED OWNER
- PARALLEL PARAMETER PARSER PARTIAL PARTITION PASSING PASSWORD
- PLACING PLANS POLICY
+ PARALLEL PARAMETER PARSER PARTIAL PARTITION PASSING PASSWORD PATH
+ PLACING PLAN PLANS POLICY
POSITION PRECEDING PRECISION PRESERVE PREPARE PREPARED PRIMARY
PRIOR PRIVILEGES PROCEDURAL PROCEDURE PROCEDURES PROGRAM PUBLICATION
@@ -872,10 +887,13 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
* the same precedence as IDENT. This allows resolving conflicts in the
* json_predicate_type_constraint and json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
* productions (see comments there).
+ *
+ * Like the UNBOUNDED PRECEDING/FOLLOWING case, NESTED is assigned a lower
+ * precedence than PATH to fix ambiguity in the json_table production.
*/
-%nonassoc UNBOUNDED /* ideally would have same precedence as IDENT */
+%nonassoc UNBOUNDED NESTED /* ideally would have same precedence as IDENT */
%nonassoc IDENT PARTITION RANGE ROWS GROUPS PRECEDING FOLLOWING CUBE ROLLUP
- SET KEYS OBJECT_P SCALAR VALUE_P WITH WITHOUT
+ SET KEYS OBJECT_P SCALAR VALUE_P WITH WITHOUT PATH
%left Op OPERATOR /* multi-character ops and user-defined operators */
%left '+' '-'
%left '*' '/' '%'
@@ -896,7 +914,6 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
* left-associativity among the JOIN rules themselves.
*/
%left JOIN CROSS LEFT FULL RIGHT INNER_P NATURAL
-
%%
/*
@@ -13438,6 +13455,21 @@ table_ref: relation_expr opt_alias_clause
$2->alias = $4;
$$ = (Node *) $2;
}
+ | json_table opt_alias_clause
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = castNode(JsonTable, $1);
+
+ jt->alias = $2;
+ $$ = (Node *) jt;
+ }
+ | LATERAL_P json_table opt_alias_clause
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = castNode(JsonTable, $2);
+
+ jt->alias = $3;
+ jt->lateral = true;
+ $$ = (Node *) jt;
+ }
;
@@ -14005,6 +14037,8 @@ xmltable_column_option_el:
{ $$ = makeDefElem("is_not_null", (Node *) makeBoolean(true), @1); }
| NULL_P
{ $$ = makeDefElem("is_not_null", (Node *) makeBoolean(false), @1); }
+ | PATH b_expr
+ { $$ = makeDefElem("path", $2, @1); }
;
xml_namespace_list:
@@ -14033,6 +14067,233 @@ xml_namespace_el:
}
;
+json_table:
+ JSON_TABLE '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_table_path_name_opt
+ json_passing_clause_opt
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ json_table_plan_clause_opt
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonTable *n = makeNode(JsonTable);
+ char *pathstring;
+
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ if (!IsA($5, A_Const) ||
+ castNode(A_Const, $5)->val.node.type != T_String)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("only string constants are supported in JSON_TABLE"
+ " path specification"),
+ parser_errposition(@5));
+ pathstring = castNode(A_Const, $5)->val.sval.sval;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *)
+ makeJsonTablePathSpec(pathstring, $6, @5, @6);
+ n->passing = $7;
+ n->columns = $10;
+ n->planspec = (JsonTablePlanSpec *) $12;
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) $13;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_path_name_opt:
+ AS name { $$ = $2; }
+ | /* empty */ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_definition_list:
+ json_table_column_definition
+ { $$ = list_make1($1); }
+ | json_table_column_definition_list ',' json_table_column_definition
+ { $$ = lappend($1, $3); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_definition:
+ ColId FOR ORDINALITY
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_REGULAR;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $3;
+ n->wrapper = $4; /* disallowed during parse-analysis! */
+ n->quotes = $5; /* disallowed during parse-analysis! */
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($6);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($6);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename json_format_clause
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_FORMATTED;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = (JsonFormat *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $4;
+ n->wrapper = $5;
+ n->quotes = $6;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($7);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($7);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename
+ EXISTS json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_EXISTS;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+ n->wrapper = JSW_NONE;
+ n->quotes = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $4;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($5);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($5);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | NESTED path_opt Sconst
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_NESTED;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *)
+ makeJsonTablePathSpec($3, NULL, @3, -1);
+ n->columns = $6;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | NESTED path_opt Sconst AS name
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_NESTED;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *)
+ makeJsonTablePathSpec($3, $5, @3, @5);
+ n->columns = $8;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+path_opt:
+ PATH
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_path_clause_opt:
+ PATH Sconst
+ { $$ = makeJsonTablePathSpec($2, NULL, @2, -1); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_clause_opt:
+ PLAN '(' json_table_plan ')'
+ { $$ = $3; }
+ | PLAN DEFAULT '(' json_table_default_plan_choices ')'
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableDefaultPlan($4, @1); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan:
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ | json_table_plan_outer
+ | json_table_plan_inner
+ | json_table_plan_union
+ | json_table_plan_cross
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_simple:
+ name
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableSimplePlan($1, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_outer:
+ json_table_plan_simple OUTER_P json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_OUTER, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_inner:
+ json_table_plan_simple INNER_P json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_INNER, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_union:
+ json_table_plan_primary UNION json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_UNION, $1, $3, @1); }
+ | json_table_plan_union UNION json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_UNION, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_cross:
+ json_table_plan_primary CROSS json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
+ | json_table_plan_cross CROSS json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_primary:
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ { $$ = $1; }
+ | '(' json_table_plan ')'
+ {
+ castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, $2)->location = @1;
+ $$ = $2;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_choices:
+ json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ { $$ = $1 | JSTP_JOIN_UNION; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_union_cross
+ { $$ = $1 | JSTP_JOIN_OUTER; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_inner_outer ',' json_table_default_plan_union_cross
+ { $$ = $1 | $3; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_union_cross ',' json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ { $$ = $1 | $3; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_inner_outer:
+ INNER_P { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_INNER; }
+ | OUTER_P { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_OUTER; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_union_cross:
+ UNION { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_UNION; }
+ | CROSS { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_CROSS; }
+ ;
+
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Type syntax
@@ -17434,6 +17695,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| MOVE
| NAME_P
| NAMES
+ | NESTED
| NEW
| NEXT
| NFC
@@ -17468,6 +17730,8 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| PARTITION
| PASSING
| PASSWORD
+ | PATH
+ | PLAN
| PLANS
| POLICY
| PRECEDING
@@ -17632,6 +17896,7 @@ col_name_keyword:
| JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_TABLE
| JSON_VALUE
| LEAST
| NATIONAL
@@ -18000,6 +18265,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_TABLE
| JSON_VALUE
| KEEP
| KEY
@@ -18039,6 +18305,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| NATIONAL
| NATURAL
| NCHAR
+ | NESTED
| NEW
| NEXT
| NFC
@@ -18083,7 +18350,9 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| PARTITION
| PASSING
| PASSWORD
+ | PATH
| PLACING
+ | PLAN
| PLANS
| POLICY
| POSITION
@@ -18351,18 +18620,6 @@ makeTypeCast(Node *arg, TypeName *typename, int location)
return (Node *) n;
}
-static Node *
-makeStringConst(char *str, int location)
-{
- A_Const *n = makeNode(A_Const);
-
- n->val.sval.type = T_String;
- n->val.sval.sval = str;
- n->location = location;
-
- return (Node *) n;
-}
-
static Node *
makeStringConstCast(char *str, int location, TypeName *typename)
{
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/meson.build b/src/backend/parser/meson.build
index 8e8295640b..573d70b3d1 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/meson.build
+++ b/src/backend/parser/meson.build
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ backend_sources += files(
'parse_enr.c',
'parse_expr.c',
'parse_func.c',
+ 'parse_jsontable.c',
'parse_merge.c',
'parse_node.c',
'parse_oper.c',
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
index 4b50278fd0..38e27e8472 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
@@ -697,7 +697,11 @@ transformRangeTableFunc(ParseState *pstate, RangeTableFunc *rtf)
char **names;
int colno;
- /* Currently only XMLTABLE is supported */
+ /*
+ * Currently we only support XMLTABLE here. See transformJsonTable() for
+ * JSON_TABLE support.
+ */
+ tf->functype = TFT_XMLTABLE;
constructName = "XMLTABLE";
docType = XMLOID;
@@ -1104,13 +1108,17 @@ transformFromClauseItem(ParseState *pstate, Node *n,
rtr->rtindex = nsitem->p_rtindex;
return (Node *) rtr;
}
- else if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc))
+ else if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc) || IsA(n, JsonTable))
{
/* table function is like a plain relation */
RangeTblRef *rtr;
ParseNamespaceItem *nsitem;
- nsitem = transformRangeTableFunc(pstate, (RangeTableFunc *) n);
+ if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc))
+ nsitem = transformRangeTableFunc(pstate, (RangeTableFunc *) n);
+ else
+ nsitem = transformJsonTable(pstate, (JsonTable *) n);
+
*top_nsitem = nsitem;
*namespace = list_make1(nsitem);
rtr = makeNode(RangeTblRef);
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index 9989fbb286..454e2ead2a 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -4219,7 +4219,8 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
}
/*
- * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS functions into a JsonExpr node.
+ * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS, JSON_TABLE functions into
+ * a JsonExpr node.
*/
static Node *
transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
@@ -4238,6 +4239,9 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
func_name = "JSON_VALUE";
break;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_TABLE";
+ break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
break;
@@ -4277,6 +4281,42 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning->typid = BOOLOID;
jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
}
+ /* JSON_TABLE() COLUMNS can specify a non-boolean type. */
+ else if (jsexpr->returning->typid != BOOLOID)
+ {
+ Node *coercion_expr;
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+ int location = exprLocation((Node *) jsexpr);
+
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the
+ * result of evaluating JSON_EXISTS to the coercion
+ * expression.
+ */
+ placeholder->typeId = BOOLOID;
+ placeholder->typeMod = -1;
+ placeholder->collation = InvalidOid;
+
+ coercion_expr =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, (Node *) placeholder, BOOLOID,
+ jsexpr->returning->typid,
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT,
+ COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+ location);
+
+ if (coercion_expr == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_CANNOT_COERCE),
+ errmsg("cannot cast type %s to %s",
+ format_type_be(BOOLOID),
+ format_type_be(jsexpr->returning->typid)),
+ parser_coercion_errposition(pstate, location, (Node *) jsexpr)));
+
+ if (coercion_expr != (Node *) placeholder)
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coercion_expr;
+ }
+
jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
@@ -4339,6 +4379,17 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning);
break;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr);
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
default:
elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
break;
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..25b8204dc6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,718 @@
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * parse_jsontable.c
+ * parsing of JSON_TABLE
+ *
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ *
+ * IDENTIFICATION
+ * src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
+#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
+#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
+#include "optimizer/optimizer.h"
+#include "parser/parse_clause.h"
+#include "parser/parse_collate.h"
+#include "parser/parse_expr.h"
+#include "parser/parse_relation.h"
+#include "parser/parse_type.h"
+#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/json.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+
+/* Context for JSON_TABLE transformation */
+typedef struct JsonTableParseContext
+{
+ ParseState *pstate; /* parsing state */
+ JsonTable *table; /* untransformed node */
+ TableFunc *tablefunc; /* transformed node */
+ List *pathNames; /* list of all path and columns names */
+ int pathNameId; /* path name id counter */
+ Oid contextItemTypid; /* type oid of context item (json/jsonb) */
+} JsonTableParseContext;
+
+static JsonTablePlan *transformJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec,
+ List *columns,
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec);
+
+/*
+ * Transform JSON_TABLE column
+ * - regular column into JSON_VALUE()
+ * - FORMAT JSON column into JSON_QUERY()
+ * - EXISTS column into JSON_EXISTS()
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonTableColumn(JsonTableColumn *jtc, Node *contextItemExpr,
+ List *passingArgs, bool errorOnError)
+{
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfexpr = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+ Node *pathspec;
+ JsonFormat *default_format;
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_REGULAR)
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_VALUE_OP;
+ else if (jtc->coltype == JTC_EXISTS)
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_EXISTS_OP;
+ else
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_QUERY_OP;
+ jfexpr->output = makeNode(JsonOutput);
+ jfexpr->on_empty = jtc->on_empty;
+ jfexpr->on_error = jtc->on_error;
+ if (jfexpr->on_error == NULL && errorOnError)
+ jfexpr->on_error = makeJsonBehavior(JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR, NULL,
+ NULL, -1);
+ jfexpr->quotes = jtc->quotes;
+ jfexpr->wrapper = jtc->wrapper;
+ jfexpr->location = jtc->location;
+
+ jfexpr->output->typeName = jtc->typeName;
+ jfexpr->output->returning = makeNode(JsonReturning);
+ jfexpr->output->returning->format = jtc->format;
+
+ default_format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+
+ if (jtc->pathspec)
+ pathspec = (Node *) jtc->pathspec->string;
+ else
+ {
+ /* Construct default path as '$."column_name"' */
+ StringInfoData path;
+
+ initStringInfo(&path);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(&path, "$.");
+ escape_json(&path, jtc->name);
+
+ pathspec = makeStringConst(path.data, -1);
+ }
+
+ jfexpr->context_item = makeJsonValueExpr((Expr *) contextItemExpr, NULL,
+ default_format);
+ jfexpr->pathspec = pathspec;
+ jfexpr->pathname = NULL;
+ jfexpr->passing = passingArgs;
+
+ return (Node *) jfexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Register a column/path name in the path name list, flagging if the name is
+ * already taken by another column/path.
+ */
+static void
+registerJsonTableColumn(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, char *colname,
+ int location)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, cxt->pathNames)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(colname, (const char *) lfirst(lc)) == 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_ALIAS),
+ errmsg("duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: %s", colname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, location));
+ }
+
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, colname);
+}
+
+static void
+registerJsonTablePath(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, char *pathname,
+ int location)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, cxt->pathNames)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(pathname, (const char *) lfirst(lc)) == 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_ALIAS),
+ errmsg("duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: %s", pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, location));
+ }
+
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, pathname);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursively register all nested column names in the shared columns/path name
+ * list.
+ */
+static void
+registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED)
+ {
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name)
+ registerJsonTablePath(cxt, jtc->pathspec->name,
+ jtc->pathspec->name_location);
+
+ registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(cxt, jtc->columns);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ registerJsonTableColumn(cxt, jtc->name, jtc->location);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* Generate a new unique JSON_TABLE path name. */
+static char *
+generateJsonTablePathName(JsonTableParseContext * cxt)
+{
+ char namebuf[32];
+ char *name = namebuf;
+
+ snprintf(namebuf, sizeof(namebuf), "json_table_path_%d",
+ cxt->pathNameId++);
+
+ name = pstrdup(name);
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, name);
+
+ return name;
+}
+
+/* Collect sibling path names from plan to the specified list. */
+static void
+collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(JsonTablePlanSpec *plan, List **paths)
+{
+ if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE)
+ *paths = lappend(*paths, plan->pathname);
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_INNER ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_OUTER)
+ {
+ Assert(plan->plan1->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE);
+ *paths = lappend(*paths, plan->plan1->pathname);
+ }
+ else if (plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_CROSS ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_UNION)
+ {
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan->plan1, paths);
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan->plan2, paths);
+ }
+ else
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JSON_TABLE join type %d",
+ plan->join_type);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Validate child JSON_TABLE plan by checking that:
+ * - all nested columns have path names specified
+ * - all nested columns have corresponding node in the sibling plan
+ * - plan does not contain duplicate or extra nodes
+ */
+static void
+validateJsonTableChildPlan(ParseState *pstate, JsonTablePlanSpec *plan,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *lc1;
+ List *siblings = NIL;
+ int nchildren = 0;
+
+ if (plan)
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan, &siblings);
+
+ foreach(lc1, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc1));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc2;
+ bool found = false;
+
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("nested JSON_TABLE columns must contain"
+ " an explicit AS pathname specification"
+ " if an explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, jtc->location));
+
+ /* find nested path name in the list of sibling path names */
+ foreach(lc2, siblings)
+ {
+ if ((found = !strcmp(jtc->pathspec->name, lfirst(lc2))))
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!found)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE specification"),
+ errdetail("PLAN clause for nested path %s was not found.",
+ jtc->pathspec->name),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, jtc->location));
+
+ nchildren++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (list_length(siblings) > nchildren)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("PLAN clause contains some extra or duplicate sibling nodes."),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, plan ? plan->location : -1));
+}
+
+static JsonTableColumn *
+findNestedJsonTableColumn(List *columns, const char *pathname)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED &&
+ jtc->pathspec->name &&
+ !strcmp(jtc->pathspec->name, pathname))
+ return jtc;
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static Node *
+transformNestedJsonTableColumn(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, JsonTableColumn *jtc,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec)
+{
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name == NULL)
+ {
+ if (cxt->table->planspec != NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE expression"),
+ errdetail("JSON_TABLE path must contain"
+ " explicit AS pathname specification if"
+ " explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, jtc->location)));
+
+ jtc->pathspec->name = generateJsonTablePathName(cxt);
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) transformJsonTableColumns(cxt, planspec, jtc->columns,
+ jtc->pathspec);
+}
+
+static Node *
+makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(bool cross, Node *lnode, Node *rnode)
+{
+ JsonTableSibling *join = makeNode(JsonTableSibling);
+
+ join->larg = lnode;
+ join->rarg = rnode;
+ join->cross = cross;
+
+ return (Node *) join;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursively transform child JSON_TABLE plan.
+ *
+ * Default plan is transformed into a cross/union join of its nested columns.
+ * Simple and outer/inner plans are transformed into a JsonTablePlan by
+ * finding and transforming corresponding nested column.
+ * Sibling plans are recursively transformed into a JsonTableSibling.
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonTableChildPlan(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *plan,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = NULL;
+
+ if (!plan || plan->plan_type == JSTP_DEFAULT)
+ {
+ /* unspecified or default plan */
+ Node *res = NULL;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ bool cross = plan && (plan->join_type & JSTP_JOIN_CROSS);
+
+ /* transform all nested columns into cross/union join */
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *col = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+ Node *node;
+
+ if (col->coltype != JTC_NESTED)
+ continue;
+
+ node = transformNestedJsonTableColumn(cxt, col, plan);
+
+ /* join transformed node with previous sibling nodes */
+ res = res ? makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(cross, res, node) : node;
+ }
+
+ return res;
+ }
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE)
+ {
+ jtc = findNestedJsonTableColumn(columns, plan->pathname);
+ }
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_INNER ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_OUTER)
+ {
+ Assert(plan->plan1->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE);
+ jtc = findNestedJsonTableColumn(columns, plan->plan1->pathname);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Node *node1 = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, plan->plan1,
+ columns);
+ Node *node2 = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, plan->plan2,
+ columns);
+
+ return makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_CROSS,
+ node1, node2);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JSON_TABLE plan type %d", plan->plan_type);
+
+ if (!jtc)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("PATH name was %s not found in nested columns list.",
+ plan->pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, plan->location)));
+
+ return transformNestedJsonTableColumn(cxt, jtc, plan);
+}
+
+/* Check whether type is json/jsonb, array, or record. */
+static bool
+typeIsComposite(Oid typid)
+{
+ char typtype;
+
+ if (typid == JSONOID ||
+ typid == JSONBOID ||
+ typid == RECORDOID ||
+ type_is_array(typid))
+ return true;
+
+ typtype = get_typtype(typid);
+
+ if (typtype == TYPTYPE_COMPOSITE)
+ return true;
+
+ if (typtype == TYPTYPE_DOMAIN)
+ return typeIsComposite(getBaseType(typid));
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+/* Append transformed non-nested JSON_TABLE columns to the TableFunc node */
+static void
+appendJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *col;
+ ParseState *pstate = cxt->pstate;
+ JsonTable *jt = cxt->table;
+ TableFunc *tf = cxt->tablefunc;
+ bool ordinality_found = false;
+ JsonBehavior *on_error = jt->on_error;
+ bool errorOnError = on_error &&
+ on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ foreach(col, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *rawc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(col));
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ Node *colexpr;
+
+ if (rawc->name)
+ tf->colnames = lappend(tf->colnames,
+ makeString(pstrdup(rawc->name)));
+
+ /*
+ * Determine the type and typmod for the new column. FOR ORDINALITY
+ * columns are INTEGER by standard; the others are user-specified.
+ */
+ switch (rawc->coltype)
+ {
+ case JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY:
+ if (ordinality_found)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("cannot use more than one FOR ORDINALITY column"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, rawc->location)));
+ ordinality_found = true;
+ colexpr = NULL;
+ typid = INT4OID;
+ typmod = -1;
+ break;
+
+ case JTC_REGULAR:
+ typenameTypeIdAndMod(pstate, rawc->typeName, &typid, &typmod);
+
+ /*
+ * Use implicit FORMAT JSON for composite types (arrays and
+ * records) or if a non-default WRAPPER / QUOTES behavior
+ * is specified.
+ */
+ if (typeIsComposite(typid) ||
+ rawc->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC ||
+ rawc->wrapper != JSW_UNSPEC)
+ rawc->coltype = JTC_FORMATTED;
+
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case JTC_FORMATTED:
+ case JTC_EXISTS:
+ {
+ Node *je;
+ CaseTestExpr *param = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ param->collation = InvalidOid;
+ param->typeId = cxt->contextItemTypid;
+ param->typeMod = -1;
+
+ je = transformJsonTableColumn(rawc, (Node *) param,
+ NIL, errorOnError);
+
+ colexpr = transformExpr(pstate, je, EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION);
+ assign_expr_collations(pstate, colexpr);
+
+ typid = exprType(colexpr);
+ typmod = exprTypmod(colexpr);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case JTC_NESTED:
+ continue;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unknown JSON_TABLE column type: %d", rawc->coltype);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ tf->coltypes = lappend_oid(tf->coltypes, typid);
+ tf->coltypmods = lappend_int(tf->coltypmods, typmod);
+ tf->colcollations = lappend_oid(tf->colcollations, get_typcollation(typid));
+ tf->colvalexprs = lappend(tf->colvalexprs, colexpr);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create transformed JSON_TABLE parent plan node by appending all non-nested
+ * columns to the TableFunc node and remembering their indices in the
+ * colvalexprs list.
+ */
+static JsonTablePlan *
+makeParentJsonTablePlan(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ JsonTablePlan *plan = makeNode(JsonTablePlan);
+ JsonBehavior *on_error = cxt->table->on_error;
+ char *pathstring;
+ Const *value;
+
+ Assert(IsA(pathspec->string, A_Const));
+ pathstring = castNode(A_Const, pathspec->string)->val.sval.sval;
+ value = makeConst(JSONPATHOID, -1, InvalidOid, -1,
+ DirectFunctionCall1(jsonpath_in,
+ CStringGetDatum(pathstring)),
+ false, false);
+ plan->path = makeJsonTablePath(value, pathspec->name);
+
+ /* save start of column range */
+ plan->colMin = list_length(cxt->tablefunc->colvalexprs);
+
+ appendJsonTableColumns(cxt, columns);
+
+ /* save end of column range */
+ plan->colMax = list_length(cxt->tablefunc->colvalexprs) - 1;
+
+ plan->errorOnError = on_error && on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ return plan;
+}
+
+static JsonTablePlan *
+transformJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec,
+ List *columns,
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec)
+{
+ JsonTablePlan *plan;
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *childPlanSpec;
+ bool defaultPlan = planspec == NULL ||
+ planspec->plan_type == JSTP_DEFAULT;
+
+ if (defaultPlan)
+ childPlanSpec = planspec;
+ else
+ {
+ /* validate parent and child plans */
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *parentPlanSpec;
+
+ if (planspec->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (planspec->join_type != JSTP_JOIN_INNER &&
+ planspec->join_type != JSTP_JOIN_OUTER)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("Expected INNER or OUTER."),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, planspec->location)));
+
+ parentPlanSpec = planspec->plan1;
+ childPlanSpec = planspec->plan2;
+
+ Assert(parentPlanSpec->plan_type != JSTP_JOINED);
+ Assert(parentPlanSpec->pathname);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ parentPlanSpec = planspec;
+ childPlanSpec = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (strcmp(parentPlanSpec->pathname, pathspec->name) != 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan"),
+ errdetail("PATH name mismatch: expected %s but %s is given.",
+ pathspec->name, parentPlanSpec->pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, planspec->location)));
+
+ validateJsonTableChildPlan(cxt->pstate, childPlanSpec, columns);
+ }
+
+ /* transform only non-nested columns */
+ plan = makeParentJsonTablePlan(cxt, pathspec, columns);
+
+ if (childPlanSpec || defaultPlan)
+ {
+ /* transform recursively nested columns */
+ plan->child = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, childPlanSpec, columns);
+ if (plan->child)
+ plan->outerJoin = planspec == NULL ||
+ (planspec->join_type & JSTP_JOIN_OUTER);
+ /* else: default plan case, no children found */
+ }
+
+ return plan;
+}
+
+/*
+ * transformJsonTable -
+ * Transform a raw JsonTable into TableFunc.
+ *
+ * Transform the document-generating expression, the row-generating expression,
+ * the column-generating expressions, and the default value expressions.
+ */
+ParseNamespaceItem *
+transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt)
+{
+ JsonTableParseContext cxt;
+ TableFunc *tf = makeNode(TableFunc);
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfe = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+ JsonExpr *je;
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *plan = jt->planspec;
+ JsonTablePathSpec *rootPathSpec = jt->pathspec;
+ bool is_lateral;
+
+ Assert(IsA(rootPathSpec->string, A_Const) &&
+ castNode(A_Const, rootPathSpec->string)->val.node.type == T_String);
+
+ cxt.pstate = pstate;
+ cxt.table = jt;
+ cxt.tablefunc = tf;
+ cxt.pathNames = NIL;
+ cxt.pathNameId = 0;
+
+ if (rootPathSpec->name)
+ registerJsonTablePath(&cxt, rootPathSpec->name,
+ rootPathSpec->name_location);
+ else
+ {
+ if (jt->planspec != NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE expression"),
+ errdetail("JSON_TABLE path must contain"
+ " explicit AS pathname specification if"
+ " explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, rootPathSpec->location)));
+
+ rootPathSpec->name = generateJsonTablePathName(&cxt);
+ }
+
+ registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(&cxt, jt->columns);
+
+ jfe->op = JSON_TABLE_OP;
+ jfe->context_item = jt->context_item;
+ jfe->pathspec = (Node *) rootPathSpec->string;
+ jfe->pathname = rootPathSpec->name;
+ jfe->passing = jt->passing;
+ jfe->on_empty = NULL;
+ jfe->on_error = jt->on_error;
+ jfe->location = jt->location;
+
+ /*
+ * We make lateral_only names of this level visible, whether or not the
+ * RangeTableFunc is explicitly marked LATERAL. This is needed for SQL
+ * spec compliance and seems useful on convenience grounds for all
+ * functions in FROM.
+ *
+ * (LATERAL can't nest within a single pstate level, so we don't need
+ * save/restore logic here.)
+ */
+ Assert(!pstate->p_lateral_active);
+ pstate->p_lateral_active = true;
+
+ tf->functype = TFT_JSON_TABLE;
+ tf->docexpr = transformExpr(pstate, (Node *) jfe, EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION);
+
+ cxt.contextItemTypid = exprType(tf->docexpr);
+
+ tf->plan = (Node *) transformJsonTableColumns(&cxt, plan, jt->columns,
+ rootPathSpec);
+
+ /* Also save a copy of the PASSING arguments in the TableFunc node. */
+ je = (JsonExpr *) tf->docexpr;
+ tf->passingvalexprs = copyObject(je->passing_values);
+
+ tf->ordinalitycol = -1; /* undefine ordinality column number */
+ tf->location = jt->location;
+
+ pstate->p_lateral_active = false;
+
+ /*
+ * Mark the RTE as LATERAL if the user said LATERAL explicitly, or if
+ * there are any lateral cross-references in it.
+ */
+ is_lateral = jt->lateral || contain_vars_of_level((Node *) tf, 0);
+
+ return addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(pstate,
+ tf, jt->alias, is_lateral, true);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
index 65e54abdd1..c2e3e65cc6 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
@@ -2077,13 +2077,15 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
rte->relid = InvalidOid;
rte->subquery = NULL;
rte->tablefunc = tf;
- rte->tablefunc_name = pstrdup("XMLTABLE");
+ rte->tablefunc_name = pstrdup(tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ?
+ "XMLTABLE" : "JSON_TABLE");
rte->coltypes = tf->coltypes;
rte->coltypmods = tf->coltypmods;
rte->colcollations = tf->colcollations;
rte->alias = alias;
- refname = alias ? alias->aliasname : pstrdup("xmltable");
+ refname = alias ? alias->aliasname :
+ pstrdup(tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? "xmltable" : "json_table");
eref = alias ? copyObject(alias) : makeAlias(refname, NIL);
numaliases = list_length(eref->colnames);
@@ -2096,7 +2098,7 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_COLUMN_REFERENCE),
errmsg("%s function has %d columns available but %d columns specified",
- "XMLTABLE",
+ tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? "XMLTABLE" : "JSON_TABLE",
list_length(tf->colnames), numaliases)));
rte->eref = eref;
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
index ea5ac6bafe..a331ea3270 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
@@ -2002,6 +2002,9 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
*name = "json_value";
return 2;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ *name = "json_table";
+ return 2;
}
break;
default:
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index cec0f3dd65..c6938bfa57 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -61,10 +61,12 @@
#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
+#include "executor/execExpr.h"
#include "funcapi.h"
#include "lib/stringinfo.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "regex/regex.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/date.h"
@@ -75,6 +77,8 @@
#include "utils/guc.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
#include "utils/varlena.h"
@@ -159,6 +163,60 @@ typedef struct JsonValueListIterator
ListCell *next;
} JsonValueListIterator;
+/* Structures for JSON_TABLE execution */
+
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanStateType
+{
+ JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE = 0,
+ JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE,
+} JsonTablePlanStateType;
+
+typedef struct JsonTablePlanState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanStateType type;
+
+ struct JsonTablePlanState *parent;
+ struct JsonTablePlanState *nested;
+} JsonTablePlanState;
+
+typedef struct JsonTableScanState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState plan;
+
+ MemoryContext mcxt;
+ JsonPath *path;
+ List *args;
+ JsonValueList found;
+ JsonValueListIterator iter;
+ Datum current;
+ int ordinal;
+ bool currentIsNull;
+ bool outerJoin;
+ bool errorOnError;
+ bool advanceNested;
+ bool reset;
+} JsonTableScanState;
+
+typedef struct JsonTableJoinState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState plan;
+
+ JsonTablePlanState *left;
+ JsonTablePlanState *right;
+ bool cross;
+ bool advanceRight;
+} JsonTableJoinState;
+
+/* random number to identify JsonTableExecContext */
+#define JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC 418352867
+
+typedef struct JsonTableExecContext
+{
+ int magic;
+ JsonTableScanState **colexprscans;
+ JsonTableScanState *root;
+} JsonTableExecContext;
+
/* strict/lax flags is decomposed into four [un]wrap/error flags */
#define jspStrictAbsenceOfErrors(cxt) (!(cxt)->laxMode)
#define jspAutoUnwrap(cxt) ((cxt)->laxMode)
@@ -258,6 +316,7 @@ static JsonPathExecResult getArrayIndex(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *jsp, JsonbValue *jb, int32 *index);
static JsonBaseObjectInfo setBaseObject(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonbValue *jbv, int32 id);
+static void JsonValueListClear(JsonValueList *jvl);
static void JsonValueListAppend(JsonValueList *jvl, JsonbValue *jbv);
static int JsonValueListLength(const JsonValueList *jvl);
static bool JsonValueListIsEmpty(JsonValueList *jvl);
@@ -275,6 +334,32 @@ static JsonbValue *wrapItemsInArray(const JsonValueList *items);
static int compareDatetime(Datum val1, Oid typid1, Datum val2, Oid typid2,
bool useTz, bool *cast_error);
+
+static JsonTablePlanState * JsonTableInitPlanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt,
+ Node *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent);
+static bool JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state);
+static bool JsonTableScanNextRow(JsonTableScanState *scan);
+
+static void JsonTableInitOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state, int natts);
+static void JsonTableSetDocument(TableFuncScanState *state, Datum value);
+static bool JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state);
+static Datum JsonTableGetValue(TableFuncScanState *state, int colnum,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod, bool *isnull);
+static void JsonTableDestroyOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state);
+
+const TableFuncRoutine JsonbTableRoutine =
+{
+ JsonTableInitOpaque,
+ JsonTableSetDocument,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ JsonTableFetchRow,
+ JsonTableGetValue,
+ JsonTableDestroyOpaque
+};
+
/****************** User interface to JsonPath executor ********************/
/*
@@ -2661,6 +2746,13 @@ setBaseObject(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonbValue *jbv, int32 id)
return baseObject;
}
+static void
+JsonValueListClear(JsonValueList *jvl)
+{
+ jvl->singleton = NULL;
+ jvl->list = NULL;
+}
+
static void
JsonValueListAppend(JsonValueList *jvl, JsonbValue *jbv)
{
@@ -3196,3 +3288,458 @@ JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars)
return res;
}
+
+/************************ JSON_TABLE functions ***************************/
+
+/*
+ * Returns private data from executor state. Ensure validity by check with
+ * MAGIC number.
+ */
+static inline JsonTableExecContext *
+GetJsonTableExecContext(TableFuncScanState *state, const char *fname)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *result;
+
+ if (!IsA(state, TableFuncScanState))
+ elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
+ result = (JsonTableExecContext *) state->opaque;
+ if (result->magic != JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC)
+ elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/* Recursively initialize JSON_TABLE scan / join state */
+static JsonTableJoinState *
+JsonTableInitJoinState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt, JsonTableSibling *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent)
+{
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = palloc0(sizeof(*join));
+
+ join->plan.type = JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE;
+ /* parent and nested not set. */
+
+ join->cross = plan->cross;
+ join->left = JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->larg, parent);
+ join->right = JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->rarg, parent);
+
+ return join;
+}
+
+static JsonTableScanState *
+JsonTableInitScanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlan *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState *parent,
+ List *args, MemoryContext mcxt)
+{
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = palloc0(sizeof(*scan));
+ int i;
+
+ scan->plan.type = JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE;
+ scan->plan.parent = parent;
+
+ scan->outerJoin = plan->outerJoin;
+ scan->errorOnError = plan->errorOnError;
+ scan->path = DatumGetJsonPathP(plan->path->value->constvalue);
+ scan->args = args;
+ scan->mcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(mcxt, "JsonTableExecContext",
+ ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
+
+ /*
+ * Set after settings scan->args and scan->mcxt, because the recursive
+ * call wants to use those values.
+ */
+ scan->plan.nested = plan->child ?
+ JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->child, (JsonTablePlanState *) scan) :
+ NULL;
+
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+
+ for (i = plan->colMin; i <= plan->colMax; i++)
+ cxt->colexprscans[i] = scan;
+
+ return scan;
+}
+
+/* Recursively initialize JSON_TABLE scan state */
+static JsonTablePlanState *
+JsonTableInitPlanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt, Node *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState *state;
+
+ if (IsA(plan, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *join = (JsonTableSibling *) plan;
+
+ state = (JsonTablePlanState *)
+ JsonTableInitJoinState(cxt, join, parent);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *scan = castNode(JsonTablePlan, plan);
+ JsonTableScanState *parent_scan = (JsonTableScanState *) parent;
+
+ Assert(parent_scan);
+ state = (JsonTablePlanState *)
+ JsonTableInitScanState(cxt, scan, parent, parent_scan->args,
+ parent_scan->mcxt);
+ }
+
+ return state;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableInitOpaque
+ * Fill in TableFuncScanState->opaque for JsonTable processor
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableInitOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state, int natts)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt;
+ PlanState *ps = &state->ss.ps;
+ TableFuncScan *tfs = castNode(TableFuncScan, ps->plan);
+ TableFunc *tf = tfs->tablefunc;
+ JsonTablePlan *root = castNode(JsonTablePlan, tf->plan);
+ JsonExpr *je = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ List *args = NIL;
+
+ cxt = palloc0(sizeof(JsonTableExecContext));
+ cxt->magic = JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC;
+
+ if (state->passingvalexprs)
+ {
+ ListCell *exprlc;
+ ListCell *namelc;
+
+ Assert(list_length(state->passingvalexprs) ==
+ list_length(je->passing_names));
+ forboth(exprlc, state->passingvalexprs,
+ namelc, je->passing_names)
+ {
+ ExprState *state = lfirst_node(ExprState, exprlc);
+ String *name = lfirst_node(String, namelc);
+ JsonPathVariable *var = palloc(sizeof(*var));
+
+ var->name = pstrdup(name->sval);
+ var->typid = exprType((Node *) state->expr);
+ var->typmod = exprTypmod((Node *) state->expr);
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate the expression and save the value to be returned by
+ * GetJsonPathVar().
+ */
+ var->value = ExecEvalExpr(state, ps->ps_ExprContext,
+ &var->isnull);
+
+ args = lappend(args, var);
+ }
+ }
+
+ cxt->colexprscans = palloc(sizeof(JsonTableScanState *) *
+ list_length(tf->colvalexprs));
+
+ cxt->root = JsonTableInitScanState(cxt, root, NULL, args,
+ CurrentMemoryContext);
+ state->opaque = cxt;
+}
+
+/* Reset scan iterator to the beginning of the item list */
+static void
+JsonTableRescan(JsonTableScanState *scan)
+{
+ JsonValueListInitIterator(&scan->found, &scan->iter);
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+ scan->advanceNested = false;
+ scan->ordinal = 0;
+}
+
+/* Reset context item of a scan, execute JSON path and reset a scan */
+static void
+JsonTableResetContextItem(JsonTableScanState *scan, Datum item)
+{
+ MemoryContext oldcxt;
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+ Jsonb *js = (Jsonb *) DatumGetJsonbP(item);
+
+ JsonValueListClear(&scan->found);
+
+ MemoryContextResetOnly(scan->mcxt);
+
+ oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(scan->mcxt);
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(scan->path, scan->args,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ js, scan->errorOnError, &scan->found,
+ false /* FIXME */ );
+
+ MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
+
+ if (jperIsError(res))
+ {
+ Assert(!scan->errorOnError);
+ JsonValueListClear(&scan->found); /* EMPTY ON ERROR case */
+ }
+
+ JsonTableRescan(scan);
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSetDocument
+ * Install the input document
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableSetDocument(TableFuncScanState *state, Datum value)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableSetDocument");
+
+ JsonTableResetContextItem(cxt->root, value);
+}
+
+/* Recursively reset scan and its child nodes */
+static void
+JsonTableRescanRecursive(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
+ {
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->left);
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
+ join->advanceRight = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
+
+ Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
+ JsonTableRescan(scan);
+ if (scan->plan.nested)
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(scan->plan.nested);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Fetch next row from a cross/union joined scan.
+ *
+ * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ JsonTableJoinState *join;
+
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE)
+ return JsonTableScanNextRow((JsonTableScanState *) state);
+
+ join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+ if (join->advanceRight)
+ {
+ /* fetch next inner row */
+ if (JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ return true;
+
+ /* inner rows are exhausted */
+ if (join->cross)
+ join->advanceRight = false; /* next outer row */
+ else
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+ }
+
+ while (!join->advanceRight)
+ {
+ /* fetch next outer row */
+ bool more = JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->left);
+
+ if (join->cross)
+ {
+ if (!more)
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
+
+ if (!JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ continue; /* next outer row */
+
+ join->advanceRight = true; /* next inner row */
+ }
+ else if (!more)
+ {
+ if (!JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+
+ join->advanceRight = true; /* next inner row */
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* Recursively set 'reset' flag of scan and its child nodes */
+static void
+JsonTablePlanReset(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
+ {
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+
+ JsonTablePlanReset(join->left);
+ JsonTablePlanReset(join->right);
+ join->advanceRight = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *scan;
+
+ Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
+ scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
+ scan->reset = true;
+ scan->advanceNested = false;
+
+ if (scan->plan.nested)
+ JsonTablePlanReset(scan->plan.nested);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Fetch next row from a simple scan with outer/inner joined nested subscans.
+ *
+ * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTableScanNextRow(JsonTableScanState *scan)
+{
+ /* reset context item if requested */
+ if (scan->reset)
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *parent_scan =
+ (JsonTableScanState *) scan->plan.parent;
+
+ Assert(parent_scan && !parent_scan->currentIsNull);
+ JsonTableResetContextItem(scan, parent_scan->current);
+ scan->reset = false;
+ }
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested)
+ {
+ /* fetch next nested row */
+ scan->advanceNested = JsonTablePlanNextRow(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested)
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ /* fetch next row */
+ JsonbValue *jbv = JsonValueListNext(&scan->found, &scan->iter);
+ MemoryContext oldcxt;
+
+ if (!jbv)
+ {
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+ }
+
+ /* set current row item */
+ oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(scan->mcxt);
+ scan->current = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(jbv));
+ scan->currentIsNull = false;
+ MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
+
+ scan->ordinal++;
+
+ if (!scan->plan.nested)
+ break;
+
+ JsonTablePlanReset(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ scan->advanceNested = JsonTablePlanNextRow(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested || scan->outerJoin)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableFetchRow
+ * Prepare the next "current" tuple for upcoming GetValue calls.
+ * Returns false if no more rows can be returned.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableFetchRow");
+
+ return JsonTableScanNextRow(cxt->root);
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableGetValue
+ * Return the value for column number 'colnum' for the current row.
+ *
+ * This leaks memory, so be sure to reset often the context in which it's
+ * called.
+ */
+static Datum
+JsonTableGetValue(TableFuncScanState *state, int colnum,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod, bool *isnull)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableGetValue");
+ ExprContext *econtext = state->ss.ps.ps_ExprContext;
+ ExprState *estate = list_nth(state->colvalexprs, colnum);
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = cxt->colexprscans[colnum];
+ Datum result;
+
+ if (scan->currentIsNull) /* NULL from outer/union join */
+ {
+ result = (Datum) 0;
+ *isnull = true;
+ }
+ else if (estate) /* regular column */
+ {
+ Datum saved_caseValue = econtext->caseValue_datum;
+ bool saved_caseIsNull = econtext->caseValue_isNull;
+
+ /* Pass the value for CaseTestExpr that may be present in colexpr */
+ econtext->caseValue_datum = scan->current;
+ econtext->caseValue_isNull = false;
+
+ result = ExecEvalExpr(estate, econtext, isnull);
+
+ econtext->caseValue_datum = saved_caseValue;
+ econtext->caseValue_isNull = saved_caseIsNull;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ result = Int32GetDatum(scan->ordinal); /* ordinality column */
+ *isnull = false;
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableDestroyOpaque
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableDestroyOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableDestroyOpaque");
+
+ /* not valid anymore */
+ cxt->magic = 0;
+
+ state->opaque = NULL;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index 2735348416..a27c7a350e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -522,6 +522,8 @@ static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
static void get_reloptions(StringInfo buf, Datum reloptions);
static void get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context,
bool showimplicit);
+static void get_json_table_columns(TableFunc *tf, JsonTablePlan *node,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
@@ -8627,7 +8629,8 @@ get_json_behavior(JsonBehavior *behavior, deparse_context *context,
/*
* get_json_expr_options
*
- * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS.
+ * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS and
+ * JSON_TABLE columns.
*/
static void
get_json_expr_options(JsonExpr *jsexpr, deparse_context *context,
@@ -9874,6 +9877,9 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_VALUE(");
break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected JsonExpr type: %d", jexpr->op);
+ break;
}
get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
@@ -11240,16 +11246,14 @@ get_sublink_expr(SubLink *sublink, deparse_context *context)
/* ----------
- * get_tablefunc - Parse back a table function
+ * get_xmltable - Parse back a XMLTABLE function
* ----------
*/
static void
-get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+get_xmltable(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
{
StringInfo buf = context->buf;
- /* XMLTABLE is the only existing implementation. */
-
appendStringInfoString(buf, "XMLTABLE(");
if (tf->ns_uris != NIL)
@@ -11340,6 +11344,271 @@ get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
appendStringInfoChar(buf, ')');
}
+/*
+ * get_json_nested_columns - Parse back nested JSON_TABLE columns
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_nested_columns(TableFunc *tf, Node *node,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit,
+ bool needcomma)
+{
+ if (IsA(node, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *n = (JsonTableSibling *) node;
+
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, n->larg, context, showimplicit,
+ needcomma);
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, n->rarg, context, showimplicit, true);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *n = castNode(JsonTablePlan, node);
+
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ',');
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "NESTED PATH ", 0, 0, 0);
+ get_const_expr(n->path->value, context, -1);
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " AS %s", quote_identifier(n->path->name));
+ get_json_table_columns(tf, n, context, showimplicit);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_table_plan - Parse back a JSON_TABLE plan
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_plan(TableFunc *tf, Node *node, deparse_context *context,
+ bool parenthesize)
+{
+ if (parenthesize)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, '(');
+
+ if (IsA(node, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *n = (JsonTableSibling *) node;
+
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->larg, context,
+ IsA(n->larg, JsonTableSibling) ||
+ castNode(JsonTablePlan, n->larg)->child);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, n->cross ? " CROSS " : " UNION ");
+
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->rarg, context,
+ IsA(n->rarg, JsonTableSibling) ||
+ castNode(JsonTablePlan, n->rarg)->child);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *n = castNode(JsonTablePlan, node);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, quote_identifier(n->path->name));
+
+ if (n->child)
+ {
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf,
+ n->outerJoin ? " OUTER " : " INNER ");
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->child, context,
+ IsA(n->child, JsonTableSibling));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (parenthesize)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ')');
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_table_columns - Parse back JSON_TABLE columns
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_columns(TableFunc *tf, JsonTablePlan *plan,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ StringInfo buf = context->buf;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ ListCell *lc_colname;
+ ListCell *lc_coltype;
+ ListCell *lc_coltypmod;
+ ListCell *lc_colvalexpr;
+ int colnum = 0;
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "COLUMNS (", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ forfour(lc_colname, tf->colnames,
+ lc_coltype, tf->coltypes,
+ lc_coltypmod, tf->coltypmods,
+ lc_colvalexpr, tf->colvalexprs)
+ {
+ char *colname = strVal(lfirst(lc_colname));
+ JsonExpr *colexpr;
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ bool ordinality;
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior;
+
+ typid = lfirst_oid(lc_coltype);
+ typmod = lfirst_int(lc_coltypmod);
+ colexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, lfirst(lc_colvalexpr));
+
+ if (colnum < plan->colMin)
+ {
+ colnum++;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (colnum > plan->colMax)
+ break;
+
+ if (colnum > plan->colMin)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ colnum++;
+
+ ordinality = !colexpr;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ appendStringInfo(buf, "%s %s", quote_identifier(colname),
+ ordinality ? "FOR ORDINALITY" :
+ format_type_with_typemod(typid, typmod));
+ if (ordinality)
+ continue;
+
+ if (colexpr->op == JSON_EXISTS_OP)
+ {
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " EXISTS");
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (colexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ char typcategory;
+ bool typispreferred;
+
+ get_type_category_preferred(typid, &typcategory, &typispreferred);
+
+ if (typcategory == TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf,
+ colexpr->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB ?
+ " FORMAT JSONB" : " FORMAT JSON");
+ }
+
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " PATH ");
+
+ get_json_path_spec(colexpr->path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+
+ get_json_expr_options(colexpr, context, default_behavior);
+ }
+
+ if (plan->child)
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, plan->child, context, showimplicit,
+ plan->colMax >= plan->colMin);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, ")", 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* ----------
+ * get_json_table - Parse back a JSON_TABLE function
+ * ----------
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ StringInfo buf = context->buf;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ JsonTablePlan *root = castNode(JsonTablePlan, tf->plan);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_TABLE(");
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ get_const_expr(root->path->value, context, -1);
+
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s", quote_identifier(root->path->name));
+
+ if (jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc1,
+ *lc2;
+ bool needcomma = false;
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "PASSING ", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ forboth(lc1, jexpr->passing_names,
+ lc2, jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+ needcomma = true;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ get_rule_expr((Node *) lfirst(lc2), context, false);
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s",
+ quote_identifier((lfirst_node(String, lc1))->sval)
+ );
+ }
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+ }
+
+ get_json_table_columns(tf, root, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "PLAN ", 0, 0, 0);
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, (Node *) root, context, true);
+
+ if (jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY)
+ get_json_behavior(jexpr->on_error, context, "ERROR");
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, ")", 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* ----------
+ * get_tablefunc - Parse back a table function
+ * ----------
+ */
+static void
+get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ /* XMLTABLE and JSON_TABLE are the only existing implementations. */
+
+ if (tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
+ get_xmltable(tf, context, showimplicit);
+ else if (tf->functype == TFT_JSON_TABLE)
+ get_json_table(tf, context, showimplicit);
+}
+
/* ----------
* get_from_clause - Parse back a FROM clause
*
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 1961d9e0aa..eeda02e7ac 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -1969,6 +1969,8 @@ typedef struct TableFuncScanState
ExprState *rowexpr; /* state for row-generating expression */
List *colexprs; /* state for column-generating expression */
List *coldefexprs; /* state for column default expressions */
+ List *colvalexprs; /* state for column value expression */
+ List *passingvalexprs; /* state for PASSING argument expression */
List *ns_names; /* same as TableFunc.ns_names */
List *ns_uris; /* list of states of namespace URI exprs */
Bitmapset *notnulls; /* nullability flag for each output column */
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
index 91d95fc52b..6d210684a8 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ extern IndexInfo *makeIndexInfo(int numattrs, int numkeyattrs, Oid amoid,
bool isready, bool concurrent,
bool summarizing);
+extern Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location);
extern DefElem *makeDefElem(char *name, Node *arg, int location);
extern DefElem *makeDefElemExtended(char *nameSpace, char *name, Node *arg,
DefElemAction defaction, int location);
@@ -114,6 +115,14 @@ extern JsonValueExpr *makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
JsonFormat *format);
extern JsonBehavior *makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr,
JsonCoercion *coercion, int location);
+extern JsonTablePath *makeJsonTablePath(Const *pathvalue, char *pathname);
+extern Node *makeJsonTablePathSpec(char *string, char *name,
+ int string_location, int name_location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableDefaultPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type,
+ int location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableSimplePlan(char *pathname, int location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType type,
+ Node *plan1, Node *plan2, int location);
extern Node *makeJsonKeyValue(Node *key, Node *value);
extern Node *makeJsonIsPredicate(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format,
JsonValueType item_type, bool unique_keys,
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index af68ae33e8..3c426f4e0d 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1742,6 +1742,7 @@ typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
JsonExprOp op; /* expression type */
JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
Node *pathspec; /* JSON path specification expression */
+ char *pathname; /* path name, if any */
List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
JsonOutput *output; /* output clause, if specified */
JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
@@ -1751,6 +1752,114 @@ typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
} JsonFuncExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonTablePathSpec
+ * untransformed specification of JSON path expression with an optional
+ * name
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePathSpec
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Node *string;
+ char *name;
+ int name_location;
+ int location; /* location of 'string' */
+} JsonTablePathSpec;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableColumnType -
+ * enumeration of JSON_TABLE column types
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTableColumnType
+{
+ JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY,
+ JTC_REGULAR,
+ JTC_EXISTS,
+ JTC_FORMATTED,
+ JTC_NESTED,
+} JsonTableColumnType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableColumn -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE column
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTableColumn
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonTableColumnType coltype; /* column type */
+ char *name; /* column name */
+ TypeName *typeName; /* column type name */
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec; /* JSON path specification */
+ JsonFormat *format; /* JSON format clause, if specified */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper; /* WRAPPER behavior for formatted columns */
+ JsonQuotes quotes; /* omit or keep quotes on scalar strings? */
+ List *columns; /* nested columns */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTableColumn;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanType -
+ * flags for JSON_TABLE plan node types representation
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanType
+{
+ JSTP_DEFAULT,
+ JSTP_SIMPLE,
+ JSTP_JOINED,
+} JsonTablePlanType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanJoinType -
+ * JSON_TABLE join types for JSTP_JOINED plans
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanJoinType
+{
+ JSTP_JOIN_INNER,
+ JSTP_JOIN_OUTER,
+ JSTP_JOIN_CROSS,
+ JSTP_JOIN_UNION,
+} JsonTablePlanJoinType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanSpec -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE's PLAN clause
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePlanSpec
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonTablePlanType plan_type; /* plan type */
+ JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type; /* join type (for joined plan only) */
+ char *pathname; /* path name (for simple plan only) */
+
+ /* For joined plans */
+ struct JsonTablePlanSpec *plan1; /* first joined plan */
+ struct JsonTablePlanSpec *plan2; /* second joined plan */
+
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTablePlanSpec;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTable -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTable
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec; /* JSON path specification */
+ List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
+ List *columns; /* list of JsonTableColumn */
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec; /* join plan, if specified */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ Alias *alias; /* table alias in FROM clause */
+ bool lateral; /* does it have LATERAL prefix? */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTable;
+
/*
* JsonKeyValue -
* untransformed representation of JSON object key-value pair for
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index 4330f4ee36..1dc59d3190 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -94,8 +94,14 @@ typedef struct RangeVar
int location;
} RangeVar;
+typedef enum TableFuncType
+{
+ TFT_XMLTABLE,
+ TFT_JSON_TABLE,
+} TableFuncType;
+
/*
- * TableFunc - node for a table function, such as XMLTABLE.
+ * TableFunc - node for a table function, such as XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE.
*
* Entries in the ns_names list are either String nodes containing
* literal namespace names, or NULL pointers to represent DEFAULT.
@@ -103,6 +109,8 @@ typedef struct RangeVar
typedef struct TableFunc
{
NodeTag type;
+ /* XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE */
+ TableFuncType functype;
/* list of namespace URI expressions */
List *ns_uris pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* list of namespace names or NULL */
@@ -123,8 +131,14 @@ typedef struct TableFunc
List *colexprs;
/* list of column default expressions */
List *coldefexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* list of column value expressions */
+ List *colvalexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* list of PASSING argument expressions */
+ List *passingvalexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* nullability flag for each output column */
Bitmapset *notnulls pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* JSON_TABLE plan */
+ Node *plan pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* counts from 0; -1 if none specified */
int ordinalitycol pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* token location, or -1 if unknown */
@@ -1561,6 +1575,7 @@ typedef enum JsonExprOp
JSON_VALUE_OP, /* JSON_VALUE() */
JSON_QUERY_OP, /* JSON_QUERY() */
JSON_EXISTS_OP, /* JSON_EXISTS() */
+ JSON_TABLE_OP, /* JSON_TABLE() */
} JsonExprOp;
/*
@@ -1845,6 +1860,49 @@ typedef struct JsonExpr
int location;
} JsonExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonTablePath
+ * A JSON path expression to be computed as part of evaluating
+ * a JSON_TABLE plan node
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePath
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Const *value;
+ char *name;
+} JsonTablePath;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSpec -
+ * transformed representation of a JSON_TABLE plan
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePlan
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonTablePath *path;
+ Node *child; /* nested columns, if any */
+ bool outerJoin; /* outer or inner join for nested columns? */
+ int colMin; /* min column index in the resulting column
+ * list */
+ int colMax; /* max column index in the resulting column
+ * list */
+ bool errorOnError; /* ERROR/EMPTY ON ERROR behavior */
+} JsonTablePlan;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSibling -
+ * transformed representation of joined sibling JSON_TABLE plan node
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTableSibling
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ Node *larg; /* left join node */
+ Node *rarg; /* right join node */
+ bool cross; /* cross or union join? */
+} JsonTableSibling;
+
/* ----------------
* NullTest
*
diff --git a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
index 94e1cb4dce..e2bbeeb209 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
@@ -242,6 +242,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("json_objectagg", JSON_OBJECTAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_query", JSON_QUERY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_scalar", JSON_SCALAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_serialize", JSON_SERIALIZE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_table", JSON_TABLE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_value", JSON_VALUE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("keep", KEEP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("key", KEY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -284,6 +285,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("names", NAMES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("national", NATIONAL, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("natural", NATURAL, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("nchar", NCHAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("nested", NESTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("new", NEW, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("next", NEXT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("nfc", NFC, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -334,7 +336,9 @@ PG_KEYWORD("partial", PARTIAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("partition", PARTITION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("passing", PASSING, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("password", PASSWORD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("path", PATH, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("placing", PLACING, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("plan", PLAN, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("plans", PLANS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("policy", POLICY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("position", POSITION, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
diff --git a/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h b/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
index 3829db0fc4..e71762b10c 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
@@ -51,4 +51,7 @@ extern List *addTargetToSortList(ParseState *pstate, TargetEntry *tle,
extern Index assignSortGroupRef(TargetEntry *tle, List *tlist);
extern bool targetIsInSortList(TargetEntry *tle, Oid sortop, List *sortList);
+/* functions in parse_jsontable.c */
+extern ParseNamespaceItem *transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt);
+
#endif /* PARSE_CLAUSE_H */
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 897de21a51..838dc8e0fe 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#define JSONPATH_H
#include "fmgr.h"
+#include "executor/tablefunc.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
@@ -292,4 +293,6 @@ extern Datum JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper,
extern JsonbValue *JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty,
bool *error, List *vars);
+extern PGDLLIMPORT const TableFuncRoutine JsonbTableRoutine;
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
index 39814a39c1..2208f40d67 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ test: sql/oldexec
test: sql/quote
test: sql/show
test: sql/sqljson
+test: sql/sqljson_jsontable
test: sql/insupd
test: sql/parser
test: sql/prepareas
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0bbf444318
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+/* Processed by ecpg (regression mode) */
+/* These include files are added by the preprocessor */
+#include <ecpglib.h>
+#include <ecpgerrno.h>
+#include <sqlca.h>
+/* End of automatic include section */
+#define ECPGdebug(X,Y) ECPGdebug((X)+100,(Y))
+
+#line 1 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+
+#line 1 "sqlca.h"
+#ifndef POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+#define POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+
+#ifndef PGDLLIMPORT
+#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
+#define PGDLLIMPORT __declspec (dllimport)
+#else
+#define PGDLLIMPORT
+#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
+#endif /* PGDLLIMPORT */
+
+#define SQLERRMC_LEN 150
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+struct sqlca_t
+{
+ char sqlcaid[8];
+ long sqlabc;
+ long sqlcode;
+ struct
+ {
+ int sqlerrml;
+ char sqlerrmc[SQLERRMC_LEN];
+ } sqlerrm;
+ char sqlerrp[8];
+ long sqlerrd[6];
+ /* Element 0: empty */
+ /* 1: OID of processed tuple if applicable */
+ /* 2: number of rows processed */
+ /* after an INSERT, UPDATE or */
+ /* DELETE statement */
+ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ char sqlwarn[8];
+ /* Element 0: set to 'W' if at least one other is 'W' */
+ /* 1: if 'W' at least one character string */
+ /* value was truncated when it was */
+ /* stored into a host variable. */
+
+ /*
+ * 2: if 'W' a (hopefully) non-fatal notice occurred
+ */ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ /* 6: empty */
+ /* 7: empty */
+
+ char sqlstate[5];
+};
+
+struct sqlca_t *ECPGget_sqlca(void);
+
+#ifndef POSTGRES_ECPG_INTERNAL
+#define sqlca (*ECPGget_sqlca())
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif
+
+#line 3 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+#line 1 "regression.h"
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#line 4 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+/* exec sql whenever sqlerror sqlprint ; */
+#line 6 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ { ECPGconnect(__LINE__, 0, "ecpg1_regression" , NULL, NULL , NULL, 0);
+#line 13 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 13 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+ { ECPGsetcommit(__LINE__, "on", NULL);
+#line 14 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 14 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+ { ECPGdo(__LINE__, 0, 1, NULL, 0, ECPGst_normal, "select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt", ECPGt_EOIT, ECPGt_EORT);
+#line 26 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 26 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+ // error
+
+ { ECPGdisconnect(__LINE__, "CURRENT");
+#line 29 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 29 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5881fdb5ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+[NO_PID]: ECPGdebug: set to 1
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ECPGconnect: opening database ecpg1_regression on <DEFAULT> port <DEFAULT>
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ECPGsetcommit on line 14: action "on"; connection "ecpg1_regression"
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_execute on line 16: query: select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt; with 0 parameter(s) on connection ecpg1_regression
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_execute on line 16: using PQexec
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_check_PQresult on line 16: bad response - ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan
+LINE 1: ...ted path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt
+ ^
+DETAIL: PATH name mismatch: expected p0 but p1 is given.
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: raising sqlstate 42601 (sqlcode -400): invalid JSON_TABLE plan on line 16
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: -400, state: 42601
+SQL error: invalid JSON_TABLE plan on line 16
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_finish: connection ecpg1_regression closed
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
index d8213b25ce..7f032659b9 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ TESTS = array array.c \
quote quote.c \
show show.c \
sqljson sqljson.c \
+ sqljson_jsontable sqljson_jsontable.c \
insupd insupd.c \
twophase twophase.c \
insupd insupd.c \
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
index 12f28e0a24..88a3acb9af 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ pgc_files = [
'show',
'sqlda',
'sqljson',
+ 'sqljson_jsontable',
'twophase',
]
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..06f8a2b634
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+EXEC SQL INCLUDE sqlca;
+exec sql include ../regression;
+
+EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR sqlprint;
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ EXEC SQL CONNECT TO REGRESSDB1;
+ EXEC SQL SET AUTOCOMMIT = ON;
+
+ EXEC SQL SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)) jt;
+ // error
+
+ EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7e2ca89983
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out
@@ -0,0 +1,1208 @@
+-- JSON_TABLE
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE can be used only in FROM clause)
+SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+ERROR: syntax error at or near "("
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+ ^
+-- Should fail (json argument not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo text));
+ERROR: JSON_TABLE() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo ...
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+-- Should fail (no columns)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+ERROR: syntax error at or near ")"
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE (NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (v1 timestamp)) AS f (v1, v2);
+ERROR: JSON_TABLE function has 1 columns available but 2 columns specified
+-- NULL => empty table
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (foo int)) bar;
+ foo
+-----
+(0 rows)
+
+--
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$'
+ COLUMNS (item int PATH '$', foo int)) bar;
+ item | foo
+------+-----
+ 123 |
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: basic functionality
+CREATE DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain AS text CHECK (value <> 'foo');
+CREATE TEMP TABLE json_table_test (js) AS
+ (VALUES
+ ('1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('{}'),
+ ('[1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""]')
+ );
+-- Regular "unformatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | int | text | char(4) | bool | numeric | domain | js | jb
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+-----+---------+---------+------+---------+---------+--------------+--------------
+ 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [] | | | | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | | | | | | | {} | {}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | 1 | 1.23 | 1.23 | | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | | 2 | 2 | "2" | "2"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | | aaaaaaa | aaaa | | | aaaaaaa | "aaaaaaa" | "aaaaaaa"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | | foo | foo | | | | "foo" | "foo"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | | | | | | | null | null
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | 0 | false | fals | f | | false | false | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | 1 | true | true | t | | true | true | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | | | | | | | {"aaa": 123} | {"aaa": 123}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | | [1,2] | [1,2 | | | [1,2] | "[1,2]" | "[1,2]"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | | "str" | "str | | | "str" | "\"str\"" | "\"str\""
+(14 rows)
+
+-- "formatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | jst | jsc | jsv | jsb | jsbq
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+--------------+------+------+--------------+--------------
+ 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [] | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | {} | {} | {} | {} | {}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | "2" | "2" | "2" | "2" | 2
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | "aaaaaaa" | "aaa | "aaa | "aaaaaaa" |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | "foo" | "foo | "foo | "foo" |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | null | null | null | null | null
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | false | fals | fals | false | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | true | true | true | true | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | {"aaa": 123} | {"aa | {"aa | {"aaa": 123} | {"aaa": 123}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | "[1,2]" | "[1, | "[1, | "[1,2]" | [1, 2]
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | "\"str\"" | "\"s | "\"s | "\"str\"" | "str"
+(14 rows)
+
+-- EXISTS columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists3 int EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ exists4 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' FALSE ON ERROR
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | exists1 | exists2 | exists3 | exists4
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+---------+---------+---------+---------
+ 1 | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [] | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | t | 1 | 1 | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | f | 0 | | false
+(14 rows)
+
+-- Other miscellanous checks
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ aaa int, -- "aaa" has implicit path '$."aaa"'
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | aaa | aaa1 | js2 | jsb2w | jsb2q | ia | ta | jba
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+-----+------+--------------+----------------+--------------+----+----+-----
+ 1 | 1 | | | 1 | [1] | 1 | | |
+ [] | | | | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | | | {} | [{}] | {} | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | | | 1 | [1] | 1 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | | | 1.23 | [1.23] | 1.23 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | | | "2" | ["2"] | 2 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | | | "aaaaaaa" | ["aaaaaaa"] | | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | | | "foo" | ["foo"] | | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | | | null | [null] | null | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | | | false | [false] | false | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | | | true | [true] | true | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | 123 | 123 | {"aaa": 123} | [{"aaa": 123}] | {"aaa": 123} | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | | | "[1,2]" | ["[1,2]"] | [1, 2] | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | | | "\"str\"" | ["\"str\""] | "str" | | |
+(14 rows)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: Test backward parsing
+CREATE VIEW jsonb_table_view AS
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa int, -- implicit path '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ a1 int,
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (
+ a11 text
+ ),
+ b1 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (
+ a21 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (
+ a22 text
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ );
+\sv jsonb_table_view
+CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.jsonb_table_view AS
+ SELECT id,
+ "int",
+ text,
+ "char(4)",
+ bool,
+ "numeric",
+ domain,
+ js,
+ jb,
+ jst,
+ jsc,
+ jsv,
+ jsb,
+ jsbq,
+ aaa,
+ aaa1,
+ exists1,
+ exists2,
+ exists3,
+ js2,
+ jsb2w,
+ jsb2q,
+ ia,
+ ta,
+ jba,
+ a1,
+ b1,
+ a11,
+ a21,
+ a22
+ FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ 'null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0
+ PASSING
+ 1 + 2 AS a,
+ '"foo"'::json AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" integer PATH '$',
+ text text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" character(4) PATH '$',
+ bool boolean PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ domain jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc character(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv character varying(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa integer PATH '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 integer PATH '$."aaa"',
+ exists1 boolean EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"',
+ exists2 integer EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $."aaa"' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia integer[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1
+ COLUMNS (
+ a1 integer PATH '$."a1"',
+ b1 text PATH '$."b1"',
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1"
+ COLUMNS (
+ a11 text PATH '$."a11"'
+ )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1"
+ COLUMNS (
+ a21 text PATH '$."a21"'
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22
+ COLUMNS (
+ a22 text PATH '$."a22"'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (json_table_path_0 OUTER ((p1 OUTER "p1 1") UNION (p2 OUTER ("p2:1" UNION p22))))
+ )
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM jsonb_table_view;
+ QUERY PLAN
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Table Function Scan on "JSON_TABLE" "json_table"
+ Output: "json_table".id, "json_table"."int", "json_table".text, "json_table"."char(4)", "json_table".bool, "json_table"."numeric", "json_table".domain, "json_table".js, "json_table".jb, "json_table".jst, "json_table".jsc, "json_table".jsv, "json_table".jsb, "json_table".jsbq, "json_table".aaa, "json_table".aaa1, "json_table".exists1, "json_table".exists2, "json_table".exists3, "json_table".js2, "json_table".jsb2w, "json_table".jsb2q, "json_table".ia, "json_table".ta, "json_table".jba, "json_table".a1, "json_table".b1, "json_table".a11, "json_table".a21, "json_table".a22
+ Table Function Call: JSON_TABLE('null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0 PASSING 3 AS a, '"foo"'::jsonb AS "b c" COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, "int" integer PATH '$', text text PATH '$', "char(4)" character(4) PATH '$', bool boolean PATH '$', "numeric" numeric PATH '$', domain jsonb_test_domain PATH '$', js json PATH '$', jb jsonb PATH '$', jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsc character(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsv character varying(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsb jsonb PATH '$', jsbq jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES, aaa integer PATH '$."aaa"', aaa1 integer PATH '$."aaa"', exists1 boolean EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"', exists2 integer EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"' TRUE ON ERROR, exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $."aaa"' UNKNOWN ON ERROR, js2 json PATH '$', jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER, jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES, ia integer[] PATH '$', ta text[] PATH '$', jba jsonb[] PATH '$', NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (a1 integer PATH '$."a1"', b1 text PATH '$."b1"', NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (a11 text PATH '$."a11"')), NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS ( NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (a21 text PATH '$."a21"'), NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (a22 text PATH '$."a22"'))) PLAN (json_table_path_0 OUTER ((p1 OUTER "p1 1") UNION (p2 OUTER ("p2:1" UNION p22)))))
+(3 rows)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE() with alias
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE)
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$'
+ )) json_table_func;
+ QUERY PLAN
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Table Function Scan on "JSON_TABLE" json_table_func
+ Output: id, "int", text
+ Table Function Call: JSON_TABLE('null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0 PASSING 3 AS a, '"foo"'::jsonb AS "b c" COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, "int" integer PATH '$', text text PATH '$') PLAN (json_table_path_0))
+(3 rows)
+
+DROP VIEW jsonb_table_view;
+DROP DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain;
+-- JSON_TABLE: only one FOR ORDINALITY columns allowed
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ERROR: cannot use more than one FOR ORDINALITY column
+LINE 1: ..._TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR OR...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ id | a
+----+---
+ 1 | 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: ON EMPTY/ON ERROR behavior
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js),
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$')) jt;
+ js | a
+-------+---
+ 1 | 1
+ "err" |
+(2 rows)
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$') ERROR ON ERROR) jt
+ ON true;
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "err"
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' ERROR ON ERROR)) jt
+ ON true;
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "err"
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: EXISTS PATH types
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ a
+---
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to smallint
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to bigint
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to real
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 E...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a char(3) EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ a
+-----
+ fal
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to json
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to jsonb
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EX...
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: WRAPPER/QUOTES clauses on scalar columns
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER));
+ item
+-----------
+ ["world"]
+(1 row)
+
+-- Error: QUOTES clause meaningless when WITH WRAPPER is present
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: nested paths and plans
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE columns must contain explicit AS path
+-- specifications if explicit PLAN clause is used)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ COLUMNS (
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 2: jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS path1
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+-- Should fail (column names must be distinct)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ a int
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: a
+LINE 4: a int
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: a
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: b
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: a
+LINE 10: NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan validation
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan
+LINE 12: PLAN (p1)
+ ^
+DETAIL: PATH name mismatch: expected p0 but p1 is given.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p1 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER p3)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p1 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause
+LINE 12: PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+ ^
+DETAIL: Expected INNER or OUTER.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p13))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 8: NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p2 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p11 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause
+LINE 12: PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause contains some extra or duplicate sibling nodes.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 6: NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p12 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 9: NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p21 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21)))
+) jt;
+ bar | foo | baz
+-----+-----+-----
+(0 rows)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 2: jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan execution
+CREATE TEMP TABLE jsonb_table_test (js jsonb);
+INSERT INTO jsonb_table_test
+VALUES (
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [], "c": []},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [1, 2, 3], "c": [10, null, 20]},
+ {"a": 3, "b": [1, 2], "c": []},
+ {"x": "4", "b": [1, 2], "c": 123}
+ ]'
+);
+-- unspecified plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(11 rows)
+
+-- default plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, union)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(11 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | c | b
+---+----+----+---
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 10 |
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 20 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 1
+ 2 | 2 | | 2
+ 2 | 2 | | 3
+ 3 | 3 | | 1
+ 3 | 3 | | 2
+ 4 | -1 | | 1
+ 4 | -1 | | 2
+(11 rows)
+
+-- default plan (inner, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (inner)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(10 rows)
+
+-- default plan (inner, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (cross, inner)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+---+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+(9 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+---+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+(9 rows)
+
+-- default plan (outer, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, cross)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+select
+ jt.*, b1 + 100 as b
+from
+ json_table (jsonb
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [[1, 10], [2], [3, 30, 300]], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [10, 20], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"x": "3", "b": [11, 22, 33, 44]}
+ ]',
+ '$[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on error,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns (
+ b text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pb1 columns (
+ b1 int path '$'
+ )
+ ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns (
+ c text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pc1 columns (
+ c1 int path '$'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ --plan default(outer, cross)
+ plan(p outer ((pb inner pb1) cross (pc outer pc1)))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | b1 | c | c1 | b
+---+----+--------------+-----+------+----+-----
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | 1 | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | null | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | 2 | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | 1 | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | null | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | 2 | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | 1 | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | null | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | 2 | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | 1 | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | null | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | 2 | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | 1 | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | null | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | 2 | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | 1 | | 400
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | null | | 400
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | 2 | | 400
+ 2 | 2 | | | | |
+ 3 | -1 | | | | |
+(20 rows)
+
+-- Should succeed (JSON arguments are passed to root and nested paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ generate_series(1, 4) x,
+ generate_series(1, 3) y,
+ JSON_TABLE(jsonb
+ '[[1,2,3],[2,3,4,5],[3,4,5,6]]',
+ 'strict $[*] ? (@[*] < $x)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ COLUMNS (
+ y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH 'strict $[*] ? (@ >= $y)'
+ COLUMNS (
+ z int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+ x | y | y | z
+---+---+--------------+---
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+ 2 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 2 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 3 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 4 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+ 2 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+(52 rows)
+
+-- Should fail (JSON arguments are not passed to column paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ < $x)'
+ PASSING 10 AS x
+ COLUMNS (y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$ ? (@ < $x)')
+ ) jt;
+ERROR: could not find jsonpath variable "x"
+-- Should fail (not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' COLUMNS (foo int));
+ERROR: only string constants are supported in JSON_TABLE path specification
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || '...
+ ^
diff --git a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
index f488afefa5..844731d0d4 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
+++ b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ test: select_views portals_p2 foreign_key cluster dependency guc bitmapops combo
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests (JSON related)
# ----------
-test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson sqljson_queryfuncs
+test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson sqljson_queryfuncs sqljson_jsontable
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4c81093d6e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,686 @@
+-- JSON_TABLE
+
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE can be used only in FROM clause)
+SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+
+-- Should fail (json argument not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo text));
+
+-- Should fail (no columns)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE (NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (v1 timestamp)) AS f (v1, v2);
+
+-- NULL => empty table
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (foo int)) bar;
+
+--
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$'
+ COLUMNS (item int PATH '$', foo int)) bar;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: basic functionality
+CREATE DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain AS text CHECK (value <> 'foo');
+CREATE TEMP TABLE json_table_test (js) AS
+ (VALUES
+ ('1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('{}'),
+ ('[1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""]')
+ );
+
+-- Regular "unformatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- "formatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- EXISTS columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists3 int EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ exists4 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' FALSE ON ERROR
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- Other miscellanous checks
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ aaa int, -- "aaa" has implicit path '$."aaa"'
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: Test backward parsing
+
+CREATE VIEW jsonb_table_view AS
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa int, -- implicit path '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ a1 int,
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (
+ a11 text
+ ),
+ b1 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (
+ a21 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (
+ a22 text
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ );
+
+\sv jsonb_table_view
+
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM jsonb_table_view;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE() with alias
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE)
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$'
+ )) json_table_func;
+
+DROP VIEW jsonb_table_view;
+DROP DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: only one FOR ORDINALITY columns allowed
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: ON EMPTY/ON ERROR behavior
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js),
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$')) jt;
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$') ERROR ON ERROR) jt
+ ON true;
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' ERROR ON ERROR)) jt
+ ON true;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: EXISTS PATH types
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a char(3) EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: WRAPPER/QUOTES clauses on scalar columns
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER));
+
+-- Error: QUOTES clause meaningless when WITH WRAPPER is present
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: nested paths and plans
+
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE columns must contain explicit AS path
+-- specifications if explicit PLAN clause is used)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ COLUMNS (
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS path1
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (column names must be distinct)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ a int
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan validation
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER p3)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p13))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21)))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21))
+) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan execution
+
+CREATE TEMP TABLE jsonb_table_test (js jsonb);
+
+INSERT INTO jsonb_table_test
+VALUES (
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [], "c": []},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [1, 2, 3], "c": [10, null, 20]},
+ {"a": 3, "b": [1, 2], "c": []},
+ {"x": "4", "b": [1, 2], "c": 123}
+ ]'
+);
+
+-- unspecified plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, union)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (inner, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (inner)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (inner, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (cross, inner)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (outer, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, cross)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+
+select
+ jt.*, b1 + 100 as b
+from
+ json_table (jsonb
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [[1, 10], [2], [3, 30, 300]], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [10, 20], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"x": "3", "b": [11, 22, 33, 44]}
+ ]',
+ '$[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on error,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns (
+ b text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pb1 columns (
+ b1 int path '$'
+ )
+ ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns (
+ c text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pc1 columns (
+ c1 int path '$'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ --plan default(outer, cross)
+ plan(p outer ((pb inner pb1) cross (pc outer pc1)))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should succeed (JSON arguments are passed to root and nested paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ generate_series(1, 4) x,
+ generate_series(1, 3) y,
+ JSON_TABLE(jsonb
+ '[[1,2,3],[2,3,4,5],[3,4,5,6]]',
+ 'strict $[*] ? (@[*] < $x)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ COLUMNS (
+ y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH 'strict $[*] ? (@ >= $y)'
+ COLUMNS (
+ z int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (JSON arguments are not passed to column paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ < $x)'
+ PASSING 10 AS x
+ COLUMNS (y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$ ? (@ < $x)')
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' COLUMNS (foo int));
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index a6be6f7874..d562f2155f 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1323,6 +1323,7 @@ JsonPathMutableContext
JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
+JsonPathSpec
JsonPathString
JsonPathVariable
JsonPathVariableEvalContext
@@ -1332,6 +1333,20 @@ JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
JsonSerializeExpr
+JsonTable
+JsonTableColumn
+JsonTableColumnType
+JsonTableContext
+JsonTableParseContext
+JsonTableJoinState
+JsonTablePlan
+JsonTablePlanSpec
+JsonTablePlanState
+JsonTablePlanStateType
+JsonTablePlanJoinType
+JsonTablePlanType
+JsonTableScanState
+JsonTableSibling
JsonTokenType
JsonTransformStringValuesAction
JsonTypeCategory
@@ -2797,6 +2812,7 @@ TableFunc
TableFuncRoutine
TableFuncScan
TableFuncScanState
+TableFuncType
TableInfo
TableLikeClause
TableSampleClause
--
2.35.3
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From ac4953b91f6377b4886ce2d978fa21a6185bb958 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:59:56 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v37 5/7] SQL/JSON query functions
MIME-Version: 1.0
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This introduces the following SQL/JSON functions for querying JSON
data using jsonpath expressions:
JSON_EXISTS()
JSON_QUERY()
JSON_VALUE()
JSON_EXISTS() tests if the jsonpath expression applied to the jsonb
value yields any values.
JSON_VALUE() must return a single value, and an error occurs if it
tries to return multiple values.
JSON_QUERY() must return a json object or array, and there are
various WRAPPER options for handling scalar or multi-value results.
Both these functions have options for handling EMPTY and ERROR
conditions.
All of these functions only operate on jsonb. The workaround for now
is to cast the argument to jsonb.
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Author: Teodor Sigaev <[email protected]>
Author: Oleg Bartunov <[email protected]>
Author: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Author: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
Author: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Author: Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]>
Author: Jian He <[email protected]>
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby, Álvaro Herrera,
jian he, Anton A. Melnikov, Nikita Malakhov, Peter Eisentraut
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/abd9b83b-aa66-f230-3d6d-734817f0995d%40postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 173 +++
src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt | 12 +-
src/backend/executor/execExpr.c | 344 +++++
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 371 +++++-
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c | 144 +++
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c | 3 +
src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 18 +
src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | 233 +++-
src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c | 3 +-
src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c | 19 +
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 188 ++-
src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c | 611 ++++++++-
src/backend/parser/parse_target.c | 15 +
src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c | 44 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c | 31 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c | 62 +-
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c | 259 ++++
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 2 +-
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 136 ++
src/include/executor/execExpr.h | 24 +-
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 87 ++
src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 2 +
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 47 +
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 164 +++
src/include/parser/kwlist.h | 11 +
src/include/utils/formatting.h | 1 +
src/include/utils/jsonb.h | 1 +
src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h | 7 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 1 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer | 28 +
.../regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out | 1145 +++++++++++++++++
src/test/regress/parallel_schedule | 2 +-
src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql | 371 ++++++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 16 +
34 files changed, 4536 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index 6ff627c7fc..30e516e7c9 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -15461,6 +15461,11 @@ table2-mapping
the SQL/JSON path language
</para>
</listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ the SQL/JSON query functions
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
@@ -18215,6 +18220,174 @@ $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="sqljson-query-functions">
+ <title>SQL/JSON Query Functions</title>
+ <para>
+ SQL/JSON functions <literal>JSON_EXISTS()</literal>,
+ <literal>JSON_QUERY()</literal>, and <literal>JSON_VALUE()</literal>
+ described in <xref linkend="functions-sqljson-querying"/> can be used
+ to query JSON document. Each of these functions apply a
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> (the query) to a
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> (the document); seen
+ <xref linkend="functions-sqljson-path"/> for more details on what
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> can contain.
+ </para>
+
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ SQL/JSON query functions currently only accept values of the
+ <type>jsonb</type> type, because the SQL/JSON path language only
+ supports those, so it might be necessary to cast the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> argument of these functions to
+ <type>jsonb</type>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+
+ <table id="functions-sqljson-querying">
+ <title>SQL/JSON Query Functions</title>
+ <tgroup cols="1">
+ <thead>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ Function signature
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Description
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Example(s)
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ </thead>
+ <tbody>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_exists</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_exists</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>TRUE</literal> | <literal>FALSE</literal> |<literal> UNKNOWN</literal> | <literal>ERROR</literal> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns true if the SQL/JSON <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ applied to the <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <replaceable>value</replaceable>s yields any items.
+ The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies the behavior if
+ an error occurs; the default is to return the <type>boolean</type>
+ <literal>FALSE</literal> value.
+ Note that if the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ is <literal>strict</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> behavior
+ is <literal>ON ERROR</literal>, an error is generated if it yields no
+ items.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"key1": [1,2,3]}', 'strict $.key1[*] ? (@ > 2)')</literal>
+ <returnvalue>t</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"a": [1,2,3]}', 'lax $.a[5]' ERROR ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>f</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"a": [1,2,3]}', 'strict $.a[5]' ERROR ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>ERROR: jsonpath array subscript is out of bounds</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_query</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_query</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>RETURNING</literal> <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> <optional> <literal>FORMAT JSON</literal> <optional> <literal>ENCODING UTF8</literal> </optional> </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>WITHOUT</literal> | <literal>WITH</literal> { <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal> | <optional><literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal></optional> } } <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> <literal>WRAPPER</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>KEEP</literal> | <literal>OMIT</literal> } <literal>QUOTES</literal> <optional> <literal>ON SCALAR STRING</literal> </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> { <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> | <literal>OBJECT</literal> } | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> { <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> | <literal>OBJECT</literal> } | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns the result of applying the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <replaceable>value</replaceable>s.
+ This function must return a JSON string, so if the path expression
+ returns multiple SQL/JSON items, you must wrap the result using the
+ <literal>WITH WRAPPER</literal> clause. If the wrapper is
+ <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>, an array wrapper will always
+ be applied, even if the returned value is already a single JSON object
+ or an array, but if it is <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal>, it will not be
+ applied to a single array or object. <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>
+ is the default. If the result is a scalar string, by default the value
+ returned will have surrounding quotes making it a valid JSON value,
+ which can be made explicit by specifying <literal>KEEP QUOTES</literal>.
+ Conversely, quotes can be omitted by specifying <literal>OMIT QUOTES</literal>.
+ The <literal>RETURNING</literal> clause can be used to specify the
+ <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> of the result value. It must
+ be a type for which there is a cast from <type>text</type> to that type.
+ If no <literal>RETURNING</literal> is spcified, the returned value will
+ be of type <type>jsonb</type>.
+ The <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> clause specifies the behavior if the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> yields no value at all; the
+ default when <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> is not specified is to return a
+ null value. The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies the behavior
+ if an error occurs as a result of <type>jsonpath</type> evaluation
+ (including cast to the output type) or during the execution of
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> behavior (that was caused by empty result of
+ <type>jsonpath</type> evaluation); the default when
+ <literal>ON ERROR</literal> is not specified is to return a null value.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_query(jsonb '[1,[2,3],null]', 'lax $[*][1]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>[3]</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_value</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_value</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>RETURNING</literal> <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns the result of applying the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <literal>PASSING</literal> <replaceable>value</replaceable>s. The
+ extracted value must be a single <acronym>SQL/JSON</acronym> scalar
+ item. For results that are objects or arrays, use the
+ <function>json_query</function> function instead.
+ The <literal>RETURNING</literal> clause can be used to specify the
+ <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> of the result value. It must
+ be a type for which there are casts from all possible JSON scalar
+ value types (<type>text</type>, <type>boolean</type>, <type>numeric</type>,
+ and various datetime types) to that type. If no <literal>RETURNING</literal>
+ is spcified, the returned value will be of type <type>text</type>.
+ The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> and <literal>ON EMPTY</literal>
+ clauses have similar semantics as mentioned in the description of
+ <function>json_query</function>. Note that scalar strings returned
+ by <function>json_value</function> always have their quotes removed,
+ equivalent to what one would get with <literal>OMIT QUOTES</literal>
+ when using <function>json_query</function>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '"123.45"', '$' RETURNING float)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>123.45</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '"03:04 2015-02-01"', '$.datetime("HH24:MI YYYY-MM-DD")' RETURNING date)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>2015-02-01</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '[1,2]', 'strict $[*]' DEFAULT 9 ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>9</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ </tbody>
+ </tgroup>
+ </table>
+ </sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="functions-sequence">
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
index 80c40eaf57..7598bd8f22 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
@@ -548,15 +548,15 @@ T811 Basic SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
T812 SQL/JSON: JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
T813 SQL/JSON: JSON_ARRAYAGG with ORDER BY YES
T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
-T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators NO
+T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators YES
T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate YES
-T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause NO
+T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause YES
T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause NO
-T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses NO
-T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses NO
+T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses YES
+T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses YES
T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses NO
-T828 JSON_QUERY NO
-T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options NO
+T828 JSON_QUERY YES
+T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options YES
T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
T831 SQL/JSON path language: strict mode YES
T832 SQL/JSON path language: item method YES
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
index 3181b1136a..74bc6f494f 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/typcache.h"
@@ -88,6 +89,12 @@ static void ExecBuildAggTransCall(ExprState *state, AggState *aggstate,
FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, AggStatePerTrans pertrans,
int transno, int setno, int setoff, bool ishash,
bool nullcheck);
+static void ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull,
+ ExprEvalStep *scratch);
+static int ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(ExprState *state, Node *coercion,
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull);
/*
@@ -2413,6 +2420,14 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
break;
}
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, node);
+
+ ExecInitJsonExpr(jexpr, state, resv, resnull, &scratch);
+ break;
+ }
+
case T_NullTest:
{
NullTest *ntest = (NullTest *) node;
@@ -4181,3 +4196,332 @@ ExecBuildParamSetEqual(TupleDesc desc,
return state;
}
+
+/*
+ * Push steps to evaluate a JsonExpr and its various subsidiary expressions.
+ */
+static void
+ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull,
+ ExprEvalStep *scratch)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = palloc0(sizeof(JsonExprState));
+ JsonExprPostEvalState *post_eval = &jsestate->post_eval;
+ ListCell *argexprlc;
+ ListCell *argnamelc;
+ List *jumps_if_skip = NIL;
+ List *jumps_to_coerce_finish = NIL;
+ List *jumps_to_end = NIL;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ ExprEvalStep *as;
+
+ jsestate->jsexpr = jexpr;
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate formatted_expr storing the result into
+ * jsestate->formatted_expr.
+ */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->formatted_expr, state,
+ &jsestate->formatted_expr.value,
+ &jsestate->formatted_expr.isnull);
+
+ /* Steps to jump to end if formatted_expr evaluates to NULL */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NULL;
+ scratch->resnull = &jsestate->formatted_expr.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_if_skip = lappend_int(jumps_if_skip, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate pathspec expression storing the result into
+ * jsestate->pathspec.
+ */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->path_spec, state,
+ &jsestate->pathspec.value,
+ &jsestate->pathspec.isnull);
+
+ /* Steps to JUMP to end if pathspec evaluates to NULL */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NULL;
+ scratch->resnull = &jsestate->pathspec.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_if_skip = lappend_int(jumps_if_skip, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to compute PASSING args. */
+ jsestate->args = NIL;
+ forboth(argexprlc, jexpr->passing_values,
+ argnamelc, jexpr->passing_names)
+ {
+ Expr *argexpr = (Expr *) lfirst(argexprlc);
+ String *argname = lfirst_node(String, argnamelc);
+ JsonPathVariable *var = palloc(sizeof(*var));
+
+ var->name = argname->sval;
+ var->typid = exprType((Node *) argexpr);
+ var->typmod = exprTypmod((Node *) argexpr);
+
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) argexpr, state, &var->value, &var->isnull);
+
+ jsestate->args = lappend(jsestate->args, var);
+ }
+
+ /* Step for JsonPath* evaluation; see ExecEvalJsonExprPath(). */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH;
+ scratch->resvalue = resv;
+ scratch->resnull = resnull;
+ scratch->d.jsonexpr.jsestate = jsestate;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Step to jump to end when there's neither an error when evaluating
+ * JsonPath* nor any need to coerce the result because it's already of the
+ * specified type.
+ */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Steps to coerce the result value computed by EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH. To
+ * handle coercion errors softly, use the following ErrorSaveContext when
+ * initializing the coercion expressions, including any JsonCoercion
+ * nodes.
+ */
+ jsestate->escontext.type = T_ErrorSaveContext;
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->omit_quotes)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion =
+ ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, jexpr->result_coercion,
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR ?
+ &jsestate->escontext : NULL,
+ resv, resnull);
+ /* Jump to COERCION_FINISH. */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_coerce_finish = lappend_int(jumps_to_coerce_finish,
+ state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+ else
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion = -1;
+
+ /* Steps for coercing JsonItemType values returned by JsonPathValue(). */
+ if (jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Here we create the steps for each JsonItemType type's coercion
+ * expression and also store a flag whether the expression is a
+ * JsonCoercion node. ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion() called by
+ * ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will map a given JsonbValue returned by
+ * JsonPathValue() to its JsonItemType's expression's step address
+ * and the flag by indexing the following arrays with JsonItemType
+ * enum value.
+ */
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions = list_length(jexpr->item_coercions);
+ jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps = (int *)
+ palloc(jsestate->num_item_coercions * sizeof(int));
+ jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr = (bool *)
+ palloc0(jsestate->num_item_coercions * sizeof(bool));
+ foreach(lc, jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = lfirst(lc);
+ Node *coercion = item_coercion->coercion;
+
+ jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr[item_coercion->item_type] =
+ (coercion != NULL && !IsA(coercion, JsonCoercion));
+ jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[item_coercion->item_type] =
+ ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, coercion,
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR ?
+ &jsestate->escontext : NULL,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Jump to COERCION_FINISH. */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_coerce_finish = lappend_int(jumps_to_coerce_finish,
+ state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Add step to reset the ErrorSaveContext and set error flag if the
+ * coercion steps encountered an error but was not thrown because of the
+ * ON ERROR behavior.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ foreach(lc, jumps_to_coerce_finish)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH;
+ scratch->d.jsonexpr.jsestate = jsestate;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ jsestate->jump_empty = jsestate->jump_error = -1;
+
+ /*
+ * Step to handle ON ERROR behaviors. This handles both the errors that
+ * occur during EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH evaluation and subsequent coercion
+ * evaluation.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->on_error &&
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_error = state->steps_len;
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NOT_TRUE;
+
+ /*
+ * post_eval.error is set by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() and
+ * ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish().
+ */
+ scratch->resvalue = &post_eval->error.value;
+ scratch->resnull = &post_eval->error.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to evaluate the ON ERROR expression */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->on_error->expr,
+ state, resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Steps to coerce the ON ERROR expression if needed */
+ (void) ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state,
+ (Node *) jexpr->on_error->coercion,
+ &jsestate->escontext,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ /* Step to handle ON EMPTY behaviors. */
+ if (jexpr->on_empty != NULL &&
+ jexpr->on_empty->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_empty = state->steps_len;
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NOT_TRUE;
+ scratch->resvalue = &post_eval->empty.value;
+ scratch->resnull = &post_eval->empty.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to evaluate the ON EMPTY expression */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->on_empty->expr,
+ state, resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Steps to coerce the ON EMPTY expression if needed */
+ (void) ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state,
+ (Node *) jexpr->on_empty->coercion,
+ &jsestate->escontext,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ if (jsestate->jump_error < 0 && jsestate->jump_empty < 0)
+ {
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ /* Return NULL when either formatted_expr or pathspec is NULL. */
+ foreach(lc, jumps_if_skip)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_CONST;
+ scratch->resvalue = resv;
+ scratch->resnull = resnull;
+ scratch->d.constval.value = (Datum) 0;
+ scratch->d.constval.isnull = true;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Jump to coerce the NULL using result_coercion is present. */
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ {
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ foreach(lc, jumps_to_end)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+
+ jsestate->jump_end = state->steps_len;
+}
+
+/* Initialize one JsonCoercion for execution. */
+static int
+ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(ExprState *state, Node *coercion,
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull)
+{
+ int jump_eval_coercion;
+ Datum *save_innermost_caseval;
+ bool *save_innermost_casenull;
+ ErrorSaveContext *save_escontext;
+
+ if (coercion == NULL)
+ return -1;
+
+ jump_eval_coercion = state->steps_len;
+ if (IsA(coercion, JsonCoercion))
+ {
+ ExprEvalStep scratch = {0};
+ Oid typinput;
+ FmgrInfo *finfo;
+ Oid typioparam;
+
+ getTypeInputInfo(((JsonCoercion *) coercion)->targettype,
+ &typinput, &typioparam);
+ finfo = palloc0(sizeof(FmgrInfo));
+ fmgr_info(typinput, finfo);
+
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION;
+ scratch.resvalue = resv;
+ scratch.resnull = resnull;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion = (JsonCoercion *) coercion;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo = finfo;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam = typioparam;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache = NULL;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext = escontext;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, &scratch);
+ return jump_eval_coercion;
+ }
+
+ /* Push step(s) to compute cstate->coercion. */
+ save_innermost_caseval = state->innermost_caseval;
+ save_innermost_casenull = state->innermost_casenull;
+ save_escontext = state->escontext;
+
+ state->innermost_caseval = resv;
+ state->innermost_casenull = resnull;
+ state->escontext = escontext;
+
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) coercion, state, resv, resnull);
+
+ state->innermost_caseval = save_innermost_caseval;
+ state->innermost_casenull = save_innermost_casenull;
+ state->escontext = save_escontext;
+
+ return jump_eval_coercion;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index 3f20f1dd31..951fa4fca0 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -73,8 +73,8 @@
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/expandedrecord.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
-#include "utils/jsonb.h"
#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
@@ -181,6 +181,10 @@ static pg_attribute_always_inline void ExecAggPlainTransByRef(AggState *aggstate
AggStatePerGroup pergroup,
ExprContext *aggcontext,
int setno);
+static void ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(JsonbValue *item, JsonExprState *jsestate,
+ bool throw_error,
+ int *jump_eval_item_coercion,
+ Datum *resvalue, bool *resnull);
/*
* ScalarArrayOpExprHashEntry
@@ -482,6 +486,9 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
&&CASE_EEOP_XMLEXPR,
&&CASE_EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR,
&&CASE_EEOP_IS_JSON,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH,
&&CASE_EEOP_AGGREF,
&&CASE_EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC,
&&CASE_EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC,
@@ -1554,6 +1561,28 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
EEO_NEXT();
}
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ EEO_JUMP(ExecEvalJsonExprPath(state, op, econtext));
+ }
+
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercion(state, op, econtext);
+
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(state, op);
+
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
EEO_CASE(EEOP_AGGREF)
{
/*
@@ -4214,6 +4243,346 @@ ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
*op->resvalue = BoolGetDatum(res);
}
+/*
+ * Performs JsonPath{Exists|Query|Value}() for given context item and JSON
+ * path.
+ *
+ * Result is set in *op->resvalue and *op->resnull. Return value is the
+ * step address to be performed next.
+ *
+ * On return, JsonExprPostEvalState is populated with the following details:
+ * - error.value: true if an error occurred during JsonPath evaluation
+ * - empty.value: true if JsonPath{Query|Value}() found no matching item
+ *
+ * No return if the ON ERROR/EMPTY behavior is ERROR.
+ */
+int
+ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+ JsonExprPostEvalState *post_eval = &jsestate->post_eval;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = jsestate->jsexpr;
+ Datum item;
+ JsonPath *path;
+ bool throw_error = jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+ bool error = false,
+ empty = false;
+
+ /* Might get overridden for JSON_VALUE_OP by an per-item coercion. */
+ int jump_eval_coercion = jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion;
+
+ item = jsestate->formatted_expr.value;
+ path = DatumGetJsonPathP(jsestate->pathspec.value);
+
+ /* Reset JsonExprPostEvalState for this evaluation. */
+ memset(post_eval, 0, sizeof(*post_eval));
+ switch (jexpr->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ {
+ bool exists = JsonPathExists(item, path,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (!error)
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = BoolGetDatum(exists);
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ *op->resvalue = JsonPathQuery(item, path, jexpr->wrapper, &empty,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (!error && !empty)
+ *op->resnull = (DatumGetPointer(*op->resvalue) == NULL);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ {
+ JsonbValue *jbv = JsonPathValue(item, path, &empty,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (jbv == NULL)
+ {
+ /* Will be coerced with result_coercion. */
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ }
+ else if (!error && !empty)
+ {
+ /*
+ * If the requested output type is json(b), use
+ * result_coercion to do the coercion.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->returning->typid == JSONOID ||
+ jexpr->returning->typid == JSONBOID)
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(jbv));
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Else, use one of the item_coercions.
+ *
+ * Error out if no cast expression exists.
+ */
+ ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(jbv, jsestate, throw_error,
+ &jump_eval_coercion,
+ op->resvalue, op->resnull);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON expression op %d", jexpr->op);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (empty)
+ {
+ if (jexpr->on_empty)
+ {
+ if (jexpr->on_empty->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_NO_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("no SQL/JSON item"));
+ else
+ post_eval->empty.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ Assert(jsestate->jump_empty >= 0);
+ return jsestate->jump_empty;
+ }
+ else if (jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_NO_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("no SQL/JSON item"));
+ else
+ post_eval->error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+
+ Assert(jsestate->jump_error >= 0);
+ return jsestate->jump_error;
+ }
+
+ if (error)
+ {
+ Assert(!throw_error && jsestate->jump_error >= 0);
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ post_eval->error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+ return jsestate->jump_error;
+ }
+
+ /* Else return the coercion step address or the address to skip to end. */
+ return jump_eval_coercion >= 0 ? jump_eval_coercion : jsestate->jump_end;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Selects a coercion for a given JsonbValue based on its type.
+ *
+ * On return, *resvalue and *resnull are set to the value extracted from the
+ * JsonbValue and *jump_eval_item_coercion is set to the step address of the
+ * coercion expression.
+ *
+ * If the found expression is a JsonCoercion node that means the parser
+ * didnt' find a cast to do the coercion, so throw an error if the
+ * ON ERROR behavior says to do so.
+ */
+static void
+ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(JsonbValue *item, JsonExprState *jsestate,
+ bool throw_error,
+ int *jump_eval_item_coercion,
+ Datum *resvalue, bool *resnull)
+{
+ int *eval_item_coercion_jumps = jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps;
+ bool *item_coercion_via_expr = jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr;
+ bool via_expr;
+ int jump_to;
+ JsonbValue buf;
+
+ if (item->type == jbvBinary && JsonContainerIsScalar(item->val.binary.data))
+ {
+ bool is_scalar PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+
+ is_scalar = JsonbExtractScalar(item->val.binary.data, &buf);
+ item = &buf;
+ Assert(is_scalar);
+ }
+
+ *resnull = false;
+
+ /* get coercion state reference and datum of the corresponding SQL type */
+ switch (item->type)
+ {
+ case jbvNull:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeNull];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeNull];
+ *resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *resnull = true;
+ break;
+
+ case jbvString:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeString];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeString];
+ *resvalue =
+ PointerGetDatum(cstring_to_text_with_len(item->val.string.val,
+ item->val.string.len));
+ break;
+
+ case jbvNumeric:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeNumeric];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeNumeric];
+ *resvalue = NumericGetDatum(item->val.numeric);
+ break;
+
+ case jbvBool:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeBoolean];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeBoolean];
+ *resvalue = BoolGetDatum(item->val.boolean);
+ break;
+
+ case jbvDatetime:
+ *resvalue = item->val.datetime.value;
+ switch (item->val.datetime.typid)
+ {
+ case DATEOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeDate];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeDate];
+ break;
+ case TIMEOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTime];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTime];
+ break;
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimetz];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimetz];
+ break;
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimestamp];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimestamp];
+ break;
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimestamptz];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimestamptz];
+ break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonb datetime type oid %u",
+ item->val.datetime.typid);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case jbvArray:
+ case jbvObject:
+ case jbvBinary:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeComposite];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeComposite];
+ *resvalue = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(item));
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonb value type %d", item->type);
+ }
+
+ /* If the expression is a JsonCoercion, throw an error. */
+ if (jump_to >= 0 && !via_expr)
+ {
+ if (throw_error)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SQL_JSON_ITEM_CANNOT_BE_CAST_TO_TARGET_TYPE),
+ errmsg("SQL/JSON item cannot be cast to target type"));
+
+ *resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *resnull = true;
+ }
+
+ *jump_eval_item_coercion = jump_to;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Coerce a jsonb value produced by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() or an ON ERROR /
+ * EMPTY behavior expression to the target type by either calling
+ * json_populate_type() or by directly calling the type's input function in
+ * some cases.
+ *
+ * Any soft errors that occur will be checked by EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH
+ * that will run right after this.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext)
+{
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext;
+ Datum res = *op->resvalue;
+ bool resnull = *op->resnull;
+ Jsonb *jb = !resnull ? DatumGetJsonbP(res) : NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * Can't go to json_populate_type() for scalars when OMIT QUOTES is
+ * specified, because it keeps the quotes by default. So let's do the
+ * deed ourselves by calling the input function, that is, after removing
+ * the quotes.
+ */
+ if (jb && JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb) && coercion->omit_quotes)
+ {
+ FmgrInfo *input_finfo = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo;
+ Oid typioparam = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam;
+ char *val_string = JsonbUnquote(jb);
+
+ (void) InputFunctionCallSafe(input_finfo, val_string, typioparam,
+ coercion->targettypmod,
+ (Node *) escontext,
+ op->resvalue);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ void *cache = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache;
+
+ *op->resvalue = json_populate_type(res, JSONBOID,
+ coercion->targettype,
+ coercion->targettypmod,
+ &cache,
+ econtext->ecxt_per_query_memory,
+ op->resnull, (Node *) escontext);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Checks if the coercion evaluation led to an error. If an error did occur,
+ * this sets post_eval->error to trigger the subsequent ON ERROR handling
+ * steps.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(&jsestate->escontext))
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ jsestate->post_eval.error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ /*
+ * Also make ErrorSaveContext ready for the next row. Since we never
+ * set details_wanted, we don't need to also reset error_data, which
+ * would be NULL anyway.
+ */
+ Assert(!jsestate->escontext.details_wanted &&
+ jsestate->escontext.error_data == NULL);
+ jsestate->escontext.error_occurred = false;
+ }
+}
/*
* ExecEvalGroupingFunc
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
index 09994503b1..38be099dfe 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
@@ -1930,6 +1930,150 @@ llvm_compile_expr(ExprState *state)
LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
break;
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH:
+ {
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+ LLVMValueRef v_ret;
+
+ /*
+ * Call ExecEvalJsonExprPath(). It returns the address of
+ * the step to perform next.
+ */
+ v_ret = build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonExprPath",
+ v_state, op, v_econtext);
+
+ /*
+ * Build a switch to map the return value, which is a
+ * runtime value of the step address to perform next, to
+ * either jump_empty, jump_error, or the coercion
+ * expression.
+ */
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->jump_error >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions > 0)
+ {
+ int i;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_empty;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_error;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_coercion;
+ LLVMValueRef v_switch;
+ LLVMBasicBlockRef b_done,
+ b_empty,
+ b_error,
+ b_result_coercion,
+ *b_item_coercions = NULL;
+
+ b_empty =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_empty", opno);
+ b_error =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_error", opno);
+ b_result_coercion =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_result_coercion", opno);
+ if (jsestate->num_item_coercions > 0)
+ {
+ b_item_coercions = palloc(sizeof(LLVMBasicBlockRef) *
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions);
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ b_item_coercions[i] =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_item_coercion.%d",
+ opno, i);
+ }
+ }
+ b_done =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_done", opno);
+
+ v_switch = LLVMBuildSwitch(b,
+ v_ret,
+ b_done,
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions + 3);
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_empty? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_empty = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_empty);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_empty, b_empty);
+ }
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_error? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_error >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_error = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_error);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_error, b_error);
+ }
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_coercion = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_coercion, b_result_coercion);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Returned one of
+ * jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[]?
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ if (jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i] >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_coercion = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i]);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_coercion, b_item_coercions[i]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* ON EMPTY code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_empty);
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_empty]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* ON ERROR code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_error);
+ if (jsestate->jump_error >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_error]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* result_coercion code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_result_coercion);
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* item coercion code blocks */
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_item_coercions[i]);
+ if (jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i] >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i]]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ }
+
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_done);
+ }
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonCoercion",
+ v_state, op, v_econtext);
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish",
+ v_state, op);
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
case EEOP_AGGREF:
{
LLVMValueRef v_aggno;
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
index 47c9daf402..edd1e1679b 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
@@ -172,6 +172,9 @@ void *referenced_functions[] =
ExecEvalXmlExpr,
ExecEvalJsonConstructor,
ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate,
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercion,
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish,
+ ExecEvalJsonExprPath,
MakeExpandedObjectReadOnlyInternal,
slot_getmissingattrs,
slot_getsomeattrs_int,
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
index a02332a1ec..09a05a0373 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
@@ -857,6 +857,24 @@ makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
return jve;
}
+/*
+ * makeJsonBehavior -
+ * creates a JsonBehavior node
+ */
+JsonBehavior *
+makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr, JsonCoercion *coercion,
+ int location)
+{
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = makeNode(JsonBehavior);
+
+ behavior->btype = type;
+ behavior->expr = expr;
+ behavior->coercion = coercion;
+ behavior->location = location;
+
+ return behavior;
+}
+
/*
* makeJsonKeyValue -
* creates a JsonKeyValue node
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
index e1a5bc7e95..2e3584a7e1 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
@@ -234,6 +234,33 @@ exprType(const Node *expr)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
type = BOOLOID;
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ type = jexpr->returning->typid;
+ break;
+ }
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ const JsonCoercion *coercion = (const JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ type = coercion->targettype;
+ break;
+ }
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ type = exprType(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ const JsonBehavior *behavior = (const JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ type = exprType((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else
+ type = exprType(behavior->expr);
+ break;
+ }
case T_NullTest:
type = BOOLOID;
break;
@@ -491,8 +518,32 @@ exprTypmod(const Node *expr)
return ((const SQLValueFunction *) expr)->typmod;
case T_JsonValueExpr:
return exprTypmod((Node *) ((const JsonValueExpr *) expr)->formatted_expr);
- case T_JsonConstructorExpr:
- return ((const JsonConstructorExpr *) expr)->returning->typmod;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ return jexpr->returning->typmod;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ const JsonCoercion *coercion = (const JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ return coercion->targettypmod;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ return exprTypmod(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ const JsonBehavior *behavior = (const JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ return exprTypmod((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else
+ return exprTypmod(behavior->expr);
+ }
+ break;
case T_CoerceToDomain:
return ((const CoerceToDomain *) expr)->resulttypmod;
case T_CoerceToDomainValue:
@@ -969,6 +1020,27 @@ exprCollation(const Node *expr)
/* IS JSON's result is boolean ... */
coll = InvalidOid; /* ... so it has no collation */
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ coll = exprCollation(((JsonExpr *) expr)->result_coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ coll = ((const JsonCoercion *) expr)->collation;
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ coll = exprCollation(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ coll = exprCollation((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else if (behavior->expr)
+ coll = exprCollation(behavior->expr);
+ else
+ coll = InvalidOid;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
/* NullTest's result is boolean ... */
coll = InvalidOid; /* ... so it has no collation */
@@ -1205,6 +1277,42 @@ exprSetCollation(Node *expr, Oid collation)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* result is always boolean */
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion)
+ exprSetCollation((Node *) jexpr->result_coercion, collation);
+ else
+ Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* result is always a
+ * json[b] type */
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) expr;
+
+ if (item_coercion->coercion)
+ exprSetCollation(item_coercion->coercion, collation);
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = (JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ coercion->collation = collation;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->expr)
+ exprSetCollation(behavior->expr, collation);
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ exprSetCollation((Node *) behavior->coercion, collation);
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
/* NullTest's result is boolean ... */
Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* ... so never set a collation */
@@ -1508,6 +1616,18 @@ exprLocation(const Node *expr)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
loc = ((const JsonIsPredicate *) expr)->location;
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jsexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ /* consider both function name and leftmost arg */
+ loc = leftmostLoc(jsexpr->location,
+ exprLocation(jsexpr->formatted_expr));
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ loc = exprLocation(((JsonBehavior *) expr)->expr);
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
{
const NullTest *nexpr = (const NullTest *) expr;
@@ -2260,6 +2380,45 @@ expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
break;
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
return WALK(((JsonIsPredicate *) node)->expr);
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jexpr->formatted_expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->result_coercion))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->item_coercions))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->passing_values))
+ return true;
+ /* we assume walker doesn't care about passing_names */
+ if (WALK(jexpr->on_empty))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->on_error))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(item_coercion->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(behavior->expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(behavior->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
@@ -3263,6 +3422,46 @@ expression_tree_mutator_impl(Node *node,
return (Node *) newnode;
}
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+ JsonExpr *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, jexpr, JsonExpr);
+ MUTATE(newnode->path_spec, jexpr->path_spec, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->formatted_expr, jexpr->formatted_expr, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->result_coercion, jexpr->result_coercion, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->item_coercions, jexpr->item_coercions, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->passing_values, jexpr->passing_values, List *);
+ /* assume mutator does not care about passing_names */
+ MUTATE(newnode->on_empty, jexpr->on_empty, JsonBehavior *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->on_error, jexpr->on_error, JsonBehavior *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ return (Node *) copyObject(node);
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) node;
+ JsonItemCoercion *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, item_coercion, JsonItemCoercion);
+ MUTATE(newnode->coercion, item_coercion->coercion, Node *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+ JsonBehavior *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, behavior, JsonBehavior);
+ MUTATE(newnode->expr, behavior->expr, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->coercion, behavior->coercion, JsonCoercion *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
{
NullTest *ntest = (NullTest *) node;
@@ -3951,6 +4150,36 @@ raw_expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
break;
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
return WALK(((JsonIsPredicate *) node)->expr);
+ case T_JsonArgument:
+ return WALK(((JsonArgument *) node)->val);
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfe = (JsonFuncExpr *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jfe->context_item))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jfe->pathspec))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jfe->passing))
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->output && WALK(jfe->output))
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->on_empty)
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->on_error)
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *jb = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jb->expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jb->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c b/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
index 8b76e98529..4cd606ca73 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
@@ -4879,7 +4879,8 @@ cost_qual_eval_walker(Node *node, cost_qual_eval_context *context)
IsA(node, SQLValueFunction) ||
IsA(node, XmlExpr) ||
IsA(node, CoerceToDomain) ||
- IsA(node, NextValueExpr))
+ IsA(node, NextValueExpr) ||
+ IsA(node, JsonExpr))
{
/* Treat all these as having cost 1 */
context->total.per_tuple += cpu_operator_cost;
diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
index 94eb56a1e7..8849864cad 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
@@ -417,6 +418,24 @@ contain_mutable_functions_walker(Node *node, void *context)
/* Check all subnodes */
}
+ if (IsA(node, JsonExpr))
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, node);
+ Const *cnst;
+
+ if (!IsA(jexpr->path_spec, Const))
+ return true;
+
+ cnst = castNode(Const, jexpr->path_spec);
+
+ Assert(cnst->consttype == JSONPATHOID);
+ if (cnst->constisnull)
+ return false;
+
+ return jspIsMutable(DatumGetJsonPathP(cnst->constvalue),
+ jexpr->passing_names, jexpr->passing_values);
+ }
+
if (IsA(node, SQLValueFunction))
{
/* all variants of SQLValueFunction are stable */
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index 3460fea56b..272acc8856 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -652,10 +652,19 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
json_returning_clause_opt
json_name_and_value
json_aggregate_func
+ json_argument
+ json_behavior
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
%type <list> json_name_and_value_list
json_value_expr_list
json_array_aggregate_order_by_clause_opt
-%type <ival> json_predicate_type_constraint
+ json_arguments
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ json_passing_clause_opt
+%type <ival> json_behavior_type
+ json_predicate_type_constraint
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
%type <boolean> json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
json_object_constructor_null_clause_opt
json_array_constructor_null_clause_opt
@@ -696,7 +705,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
CACHE CALL CALLED CASCADE CASCADED CASE CAST CATALOG_P CHAIN CHAR_P
CHARACTER CHARACTERISTICS CHECK CHECKPOINT CLASS CLOSE
CLUSTER COALESCE COLLATE COLLATION COLUMN COLUMNS COMMENT COMMENTS COMMIT
- COMMITTED COMPRESSION CONCURRENTLY CONFIGURATION CONFLICT
+ COMMITTED COMPRESSION CONCURRENTLY CONDITIONAL CONFIGURATION CONFLICT
CONNECTION CONSTRAINT CONSTRAINTS CONTENT_P CONTINUE_P CONVERSION_P COPY
COST CREATE CROSS CSV CUBE CURRENT_P
CURRENT_CATALOG CURRENT_DATE CURRENT_ROLE CURRENT_SCHEMA
@@ -707,8 +716,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
DETACH DICTIONARY DISABLE_P DISCARD DISTINCT DO DOCUMENT_P DOMAIN_P
DOUBLE_P DROP
- EACH ELSE ENABLE_P ENCODING ENCRYPTED END_P ENUM_P ESCAPE EVENT EXCEPT
- EXCLUDE EXCLUDING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTE EXISTS EXPLAIN EXPRESSION
+ EACH ELSE EMPTY_P ENABLE_P ENCODING ENCRYPTED END_P ENUM_P ERROR_P ESCAPE
+ EVENT EXCEPT EXCLUDE EXCLUDING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTE EXISTS EXPLAIN EXPRESSION
EXTENSION EXTERNAL EXTRACT
FALSE_P FAMILY FETCH FILTER FINALIZE FIRST_P FLOAT_P FOLLOWING FOR
@@ -723,10 +732,10 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
INNER_P INOUT INPUT_P INSENSITIVE INSERT INSTEAD INT_P INTEGER
INTERSECT INTERVAL INTO INVOKER IS ISNULL ISOLATION
- JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
- JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE
+ JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_EXISTS JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_VALUE
- KEY KEYS
+ KEEP KEY KEYS
LABEL LANGUAGE LARGE_P LAST_P LATERAL_P
LEADING LEAKPROOF LEAST LEFT LEVEL LIKE LIMIT LISTEN LOAD LOCAL
@@ -740,7 +749,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
NOT NOTHING NOTIFY NOTNULL NOWAIT NULL_P NULLIF
NULLS_P NUMERIC
- OBJECT_P OF OFF OFFSET OIDS OLD ON ONLY OPERATOR OPTION OPTIONS OR
+ OBJECT_P OF OFF OFFSET OIDS OLD OMIT ON ONLY OPERATOR OPTION OPTIONS OR
ORDER ORDINALITY OTHERS OUT_P OUTER_P
OVER OVERLAPS OVERLAY OVERRIDING OWNED OWNER
@@ -749,7 +758,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
POSITION PRECEDING PRECISION PRESERVE PREPARE PREPARED PRIMARY
PRIOR PRIVILEGES PROCEDURAL PROCEDURE PROCEDURES PROGRAM PUBLICATION
- QUOTE
+ QUOTE QUOTES
RANGE READ REAL REASSIGN RECHECK RECURSIVE REF_P REFERENCES REFERENCING
REFRESH REINDEX RELATIVE_P RELEASE RENAME REPEATABLE REPLACE REPLICA
@@ -760,7 +769,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
SEQUENCE SEQUENCES
SERIALIZABLE SERVER SESSION SESSION_USER SET SETS SETOF SHARE SHOW
SIMILAR SIMPLE SKIP SMALLINT SNAPSHOT SOME SQL_P STABLE STANDALONE_P
- START STATEMENT STATISTICS STDIN STDOUT STORAGE STORED STRICT_P STRIP_P
+ START STATEMENT STATISTICS STDIN STDOUT STORAGE STORED STRICT_P STRING_P STRIP_P
SUBSCRIPTION SUBSTRING SUPPORT SYMMETRIC SYSID SYSTEM_P SYSTEM_USER
TABLE TABLES TABLESAMPLE TABLESPACE TEMP TEMPLATE TEMPORARY TEXT_P THEN
@@ -768,7 +777,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
TREAT TRIGGER TRIM TRUE_P
TRUNCATE TRUSTED TYPE_P TYPES_P
- UESCAPE UNBOUNDED UNCOMMITTED UNENCRYPTED UNION UNIQUE UNKNOWN
+ UESCAPE UNBOUNDED UNCONDITIONAL UNCOMMITTED UNENCRYPTED UNION UNIQUE UNKNOWN
UNLISTEN UNLOGGED UNTIL UPDATE USER USING
VACUUM VALID VALIDATE VALIDATOR VALUE_P VALUES VARCHAR VARIADIC VARYING
@@ -15782,6 +15791,62 @@ func_expr_common_subexpr:
n->location = @1;
$$ = (Node *) n;
}
+ | JSON_QUERY '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_returning_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_QUERY_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = (JsonOutput *) $7;
+ n->wrapper = $8;
+ n->quotes = $9;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($10);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($10);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | JSON_EXISTS '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_EXISTS_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = NULL;
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) $7;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | JSON_VALUE '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_returning_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_VALUE_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = (JsonOutput *) $7;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($8);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($8);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
;
@@ -16508,6 +16573,77 @@ opt_asymmetric: ASYMMETRIC
;
/* SQL/JSON support */
+json_passing_clause_opt:
+ PASSING json_arguments { $$ = $2; }
+ | /*EMPTY*/ { $$ = NIL; }
+ ;
+
+json_arguments:
+ json_argument { $$ = list_make1($1); }
+ | json_arguments ',' json_argument { $$ = lappend($1, $3); }
+ ;
+
+json_argument:
+ json_value_expr AS ColLabel
+ {
+ JsonArgument *n = makeNode(JsonArgument);
+
+ n->val = (JsonValueExpr *) $1;
+ n->name = $3;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+/* ARRAY is a noise word */
+json_wrapper_behavior:
+ WITHOUT WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_NONE; }
+ | WITHOUT ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_NONE; }
+ | WITH WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH CONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_CONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_CONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | /* empty */ { $$ = JSW_UNSPEC; }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior:
+ DEFAULT a_expr
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonBehavior(JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT, $2, NULL, @1); }
+ | json_behavior_type
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonBehavior($1, NULL, NULL, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior_type:
+ ERROR_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR; }
+ | NULL_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL; }
+ | TRUE_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE; }
+ | FALSE_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE; }
+ | UNKNOWN { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN; }
+ | EMPTY_P ARRAY { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
+ | EMPTY_P OBJECT_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT; }
+ /* non-standard, for Oracle compatibility only */
+ | EMPTY_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior_clause_opt:
+ json_behavior ON EMPTY_P
+ { $$ = list_make2($1, NULL); }
+ | json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = list_make2(NULL, $1); }
+ | json_behavior ON EMPTY_P json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = list_make2($1, $4); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = list_make2(NULL, NULL); }
+ ;
+
+json_on_error_clause_opt:
+ json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = $1; }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
json_value_expr:
a_expr json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -16552,6 +16688,14 @@ json_format_clause_opt:
}
;
+json_quotes_clause_opt:
+ KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING_P { $$ = JS_QUOTES_KEEP; }
+ | KEEP QUOTES { $$ = JS_QUOTES_KEEP; }
+ | OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING_P { $$ = JS_QUOTES_OMIT; }
+ | OMIT QUOTES { $$ = JS_QUOTES_OMIT; }
+ | /* EMPTY */ { $$ = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC; }
+ ;
+
json_returning_clause_opt:
RETURNING Typename json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -17168,6 +17312,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| COMMIT
| COMMITTED
| COMPRESSION
+ | CONDITIONAL
| CONFIGURATION
| CONFLICT
| CONNECTION
@@ -17204,10 +17349,12 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| DOUBLE_P
| DROP
| EACH
+ | EMPTY_P
| ENABLE_P
| ENCODING
| ENCRYPTED
| ENUM_P
+ | ERROR_P
| ESCAPE
| EVENT
| EXCLUDE
@@ -17257,6 +17404,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| INSTEAD
| INVOKER
| ISOLATION
+ | KEEP
| KEY
| KEYS
| LABEL
@@ -17303,6 +17451,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| OFF
| OIDS
| OLD
+ | OMIT
| OPERATOR
| OPTION
| OPTIONS
@@ -17333,6 +17482,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| PROGRAM
| PUBLICATION
| QUOTE
+ | QUOTES
| RANGE
| READ
| REASSIGN
@@ -17392,6 +17542,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| STORAGE
| STORED
| STRICT_P
+ | STRING_P
| STRIP_P
| SUBSCRIPTION
| SUPPORT
@@ -17414,6 +17565,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| UESCAPE
| UNBOUNDED
| UNCOMMITTED
+ | UNCONDITIONAL
| UNENCRYPTED
| UNKNOWN
| UNLISTEN
@@ -17474,10 +17626,13 @@ col_name_keyword:
| JSON
| JSON_ARRAY
| JSON_ARRAYAGG
+ | JSON_EXISTS
| JSON_OBJECT
| JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ | JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_VALUE
| LEAST
| NATIONAL
| NCHAR
@@ -17710,6 +17865,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| COMMITTED
| COMPRESSION
| CONCURRENTLY
+ | CONDITIONAL
| CONFIGURATION
| CONFLICT
| CONNECTION
@@ -17762,11 +17918,13 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| DROP
| EACH
| ELSE
+ | EMPTY_P
| ENABLE_P
| ENCODING
| ENCRYPTED
| END_P
| ENUM_P
+ | ERROR_P
| ESCAPE
| EVENT
| EXCLUDE
@@ -17836,10 +17994,14 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| JSON
| JSON_ARRAY
| JSON_ARRAYAGG
+ | JSON_EXISTS
| JSON_OBJECT
| JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ | JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_VALUE
+ | KEEP
| KEY
| KEYS
| LABEL
@@ -17900,6 +18062,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| OFF
| OIDS
| OLD
+ | OMIT
| ONLY
| OPERATOR
| OPTION
@@ -17937,6 +18100,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| PROGRAM
| PUBLICATION
| QUOTE
+ | QUOTES
| RANGE
| READ
| REAL
@@ -18005,6 +18169,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| STORAGE
| STORED
| STRICT_P
+ | STRING_P
| STRIP_P
| SUBSCRIPTION
| SUBSTRING
@@ -18039,6 +18204,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| UESCAPE
| UNBOUNDED
| UNCOMMITTED
+ | UNCONDITIONAL
| UNENCRYPTED
| UNIQUE
| UNKNOWN
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index 9300c7b9ab..9989fbb286 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/date.h"
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
+#include "utils/jsonb.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
@@ -90,6 +91,22 @@ static Node *transformJsonParseExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonParseExpr *expr);
static Node *transformJsonScalarExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonScalarExpr *expr);
static Node *transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate,
JsonSerializeExpr *expr);
+static Node *transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *p);
+static JsonExpr *transformJsonExprCommon(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func,
+ const char *constructName);
+static void transformJsonPassingArgs(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
+ JsonFormatType format, List *args,
+ List **passing_values, List **passing_names);
+static Node *coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(ParseState *pstate, JsonExpr *jsexpr);
+static Oid JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(JsonExpr *jsexpr);
+static Node *coerceJsonExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr,
+ const JsonReturning *returning);
+static JsonCoercion *makeJsonCoercion(const JsonReturning *returning);
+static List *InitJsonItemCoercions(ParseState *pstate, const JsonReturning *returning,
+ Oid contextItemTypeId);
+static JsonBehavior *transformJsonBehavior(ParseState *pstate, JsonBehavior *behavior,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior,
+ JsonReturning *returning);
static Node *make_row_comparison_op(ParseState *pstate, List *opname,
List *largs, List *rargs, int location);
static Node *make_row_distinct_op(ParseState *pstate, List *opname,
@@ -353,6 +370,10 @@ transformExprRecurse(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr)
result = transformJsonSerializeExpr(pstate, (JsonSerializeExpr *) expr);
break;
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ result = transformJsonFuncExpr(pstate, (JsonFuncExpr *) expr);
+ break;
+
default:
/* should not reach here */
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized node type: %d", (int) nodeTag(expr));
@@ -3229,7 +3250,7 @@ makeJsonByteaToTextConversion(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format, int location)
static Node *
transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
JsonValueExpr *ve, JsonFormatType default_format,
- Oid targettype)
+ Oid targettype, bool isarg)
{
Node *expr = transformExprRecurse(pstate, (Node *) ve->raw_expr);
Node *rawexpr;
@@ -3261,6 +3282,41 @@ transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
else
format = ve->format->format_type;
}
+ else if (isarg)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Special treatment for PASSING arguments.
+ *
+ * Pass types supported by GetJsonPathVar() / JsonItemFromDatum()
+ * directly without converting to json[b].
+ */
+ switch (exprtype)
+ {
+ case BOOLOID:
+ case NUMERICOID:
+ case INT2OID:
+ case INT4OID:
+ case INT8OID:
+ case FLOAT4OID:
+ case FLOAT8OID:
+ case TEXTOID:
+ case VARCHAROID:
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ return expr;
+
+ default:
+ if (typcategory == TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
+ return expr;
+ /* else convert argument to json[b] type */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ format = default_format;
+ }
else if (exprtype == JSONOID || exprtype == JSONBOID)
format = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT; /* do not format json[b] types */
else
@@ -3272,7 +3328,12 @@ transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
Node *coerced;
bool only_allow_cast = OidIsValid(targettype);
- if (!only_allow_cast &&
+ /*
+ * PASSING args are handled appropriately by GetJsonPathVar() /
+ * JsonItemFromDatum().
+ */
+ if (!isarg &&
+ !only_allow_cast &&
exprtype != BYTEAOID && typcategory != TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
ereport(ERROR,
errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
@@ -3425,6 +3486,11 @@ transformJsonOutput(ParseState *pstate, const JsonOutput *output,
errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("returning SETOF types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions"));
+ if (get_typtype(ret->typid) == TYPTYPE_PSEUDO)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions"));
+
if (ret->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT)
/* assign JSONB format when returning jsonb, or JSON format otherwise */
ret->format->format_type =
@@ -3621,7 +3687,7 @@ transformJsonObjectConstructor(ParseState *pstate, JsonObjectConstructor *ctor)
Node *val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_OBJECT()",
kv->value,
JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = lappend(args, key);
args = lappend(args, val);
@@ -3808,7 +3874,7 @@ transformJsonObjectAgg(ParseState *pstate, JsonObjectAgg *agg)
val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_OBJECTAGG()",
agg->arg->value,
JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = list_make2(key, val);
returning = transformJsonConstructorOutput(pstate, agg->constructor->output,
@@ -3864,9 +3930,8 @@ transformJsonArrayAgg(ParseState *pstate, JsonArrayAgg *agg)
Oid aggfnoid;
Oid aggtype;
- arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAYAGG()",
- agg->arg,
- JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, InvalidOid);
+ arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAYAGG()", agg->arg,
+ JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, InvalidOid, false);
returning = transformJsonConstructorOutput(pstate, agg->constructor->output,
list_make1(arg));
@@ -3913,9 +3978,8 @@ transformJsonArrayConstructor(ParseState *pstate, JsonArrayConstructor *ctor)
{
JsonValueExpr *jsval = castNode(JsonValueExpr, lfirst(lc));
Node *val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAY()",
- jsval,
- JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ jsval, JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = lappend(args, val);
}
@@ -4074,7 +4138,7 @@ transformJsonParseExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonParseExpr *jsexpr)
* function-like CASTs.
*/
arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON()", jsexpr->expr,
- JS_FORMAT_JSON, returning->typid);
+ JS_FORMAT_JSON, returning->typid, false);
}
return makeJsonConstructorExpr(pstate, JSCTOR_JSON_PARSE, list_make1(arg), NULL,
@@ -4119,7 +4183,7 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
Node *arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_SERIALIZE()",
expr->expr,
JS_FORMAT_JSON,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
if (expr->output)
{
@@ -4153,3 +4217,526 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
return makeJsonConstructorExpr(pstate, JSCTOR_JSON_SERIALIZE, list_make1(arg),
NULL, returning, false, false, expr->location);
}
+
+/*
+ * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS functions into a JsonExpr node.
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
+{
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr = NULL;
+ const char *func_name = NULL;
+
+ switch (func->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_EXISTS";
+ break;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_QUERY";
+ break;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_VALUE";
+ break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Only allow FORMAT specification for JSON_QUERY(). */
+ if (func->output && func->op != JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ JsonFormat *format = func->output->returning->format;
+
+ if (format->format_type != JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT ||
+ format->encoding != JS_ENC_DEFAULT)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("cannot specify FORMAT in RETURNING clause of %s()",
+ func_name),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, format->location));
+ }
+
+ if (func->op == JSON_QUERY_OP &&
+ func->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC &&
+ (func->wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL ||
+ func->wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL))
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, func->location));
+
+
+ jsexpr = transformJsonExprCommon(pstate, func, func_name);
+
+ switch (func->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = BOOLOID;
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ jsexpr->wrapper = func->wrapper;
+
+ /*
+ * Keep quotes by default, omitting them only if OMIT QUOTES is
+ * specified.
+ */
+ jsexpr->omit_quotes = (func->quotes == JS_QUOTES_OMIT);
+
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ JsonReturning *ret = jsexpr->returning;
+
+ ret->typid = JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(jsexpr);
+ ret->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
+
+ if (func->on_empty)
+ jsexpr->on_empty = transformJsonBehavior(pstate,
+ func->on_empty,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ /* Make JSON_VALUE return text by default */
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = TEXTOID;
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
+
+ /*
+ * Initialize expressions to coerce the scalar value returned by
+ * JsonPathValue() to the "returning" type.
+ */
+ if (jsexpr->result_coercion)
+ jsexpr->item_coercions =
+ InitJsonItemCoercions(pstate, jsexpr->returning,
+ exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr));
+
+ if (func->on_empty)
+ jsexpr->on_empty = transformJsonBehavior(pstate,
+ func->on_empty,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) jsexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Common code for JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS transformation
+ * into a JsonExpr node.
+ */
+static JsonExpr *
+transformJsonExprCommon(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func,
+ const char *constructName)
+{
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr = makeNode(JsonExpr);
+ Node *pathspec;
+
+ jsexpr->location = func->location;
+ jsexpr->op = func->op;
+ jsexpr->formatted_expr = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, constructName,
+ func->context_item,
+ JS_FORMAT_JSON,
+ InvalidOid, false);
+
+ if (exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr) != JSONBOID)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("%s() is not yet implemented for the json type",
+ constructName),
+ errhint("Try casting the argument to jsonb"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(jsexpr->formatted_expr)));
+
+ jsexpr->format = func->context_item->format;
+
+ /* Both set in the caller. */
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = NULL;
+ jsexpr->omit_quotes = false;
+
+ pathspec = transformExprRecurse(pstate, func->pathspec);
+
+ jsexpr->path_spec =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, pathspec, exprType(pathspec),
+ JSONPATHOID, -1,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT, COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+ exprLocation(pathspec));
+ if (!jsexpr->path_spec)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression must be of type %s, not of type %s",
+ "jsonpath", format_type_be(exprType(pathspec))),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(pathspec))));
+
+ /*
+ * Transform and coerce to json[b] passing arguments, whose format is
+ * determined by context item type.
+ */
+ transformJsonPassingArgs(pstate, constructName,
+ exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr) == JSONBOID ?
+ JS_FORMAT_JSONB : JS_FORMAT_JSON,
+ func->passing,
+ &jsexpr->passing_values,
+ &jsexpr->passing_names);
+
+ jsexpr->returning = transformJsonOutput(pstate, func->output, false);
+
+ /* JSON_QUERY supports specifying FORMAT explicitly. */
+ if (func->op != JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->format->format_type = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
+ jsexpr->returning->format->encoding = JS_ENC_DEFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return jsexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Transform a JSON PASSING clause.
+ */
+static void
+transformJsonPassingArgs(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
+ JsonFormatType format, List *args,
+ List **passing_values, List **passing_names)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ *passing_values = NIL;
+ *passing_names = NIL;
+
+ foreach(lc, args)
+ {
+ JsonArgument *arg = castNode(JsonArgument, lfirst(lc));
+ Node *expr = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, constructName,
+ arg->val, format,
+ InvalidOid, true);
+
+ *passing_values = lappend(*passing_values, expr);
+ *passing_names = lappend(*passing_names, makeString(arg->name));
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create an expression to coerce the output of JSON_VALUE() / JSON_QUERY()
+ * to the output type, if needed.
+ */
+static Node *
+coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(ParseState *pstate, JsonExpr *jsexpr)
+{
+ JsonReturning *returning = jsexpr->returning;
+ Node *context_item = jsexpr->formatted_expr;
+ int default_typmod;
+ Oid default_typid;
+
+ Assert(returning);
+
+ /*
+ * Use a JsonCoercion node to implement a non-default QUOTES or WRAPPER
+ * behavior.
+ */
+ if (jsexpr->omit_quotes || jsexpr->wrapper != JSW_UNSPEC)
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+
+ coercion->omit_quotes = jsexpr->omit_quotes;
+
+ return (Node *) coercion;
+ }
+
+ default_typid = JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(jsexpr);
+ default_typmod = -1;
+ if (returning->typid != default_typid ||
+ returning->typmod != default_typmod)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the result of
+ * evaluating the JSON_VALUE/QUERY jsonpath expression as input to the
+ * coercion expression.
+ */
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ placeholder->typeId = exprType(context_item);
+ placeholder->typeMod = exprTypmod(context_item);
+ placeholder->collation = exprCollation(context_item);
+
+ Assert(placeholder->typeId == default_typid);
+ Assert(placeholder->typeMod == default_typmod);
+
+ return coerceJsonExpr(pstate, (Node *) placeholder, returning);
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Returns the default type for a given JsonExpr for a given JsonFormat. */
+static Oid
+JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(JsonExpr *jsexpr)
+{
+ JsonFormat *format = jsexpr->format;
+ Node *context_item = jsexpr->formatted_expr;
+
+ Assert(format);
+ if (format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB)
+ return JSONBOID;
+ else if (format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT &&
+ exprType(context_item) == JSONBOID)
+ return JSONBOID;
+
+ return JSONOID;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns a JsonCoercion node to coerce a jsonb-valued expression to the
+ * target type given by 'returning' using either json_populate_type() or
+ * by using the target type's input function.
+ */
+static JsonCoercion *
+makeJsonCoercion(const JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = makeNode(JsonCoercion);
+
+ coercion->targettype = returning->typid;
+ coercion->targettypmod = returning->typmod;
+
+ return coercion;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Set up a JsonCoercion node to:
+ *
+ * - coerce expression to the output returning type, or
+ * - coerce using json_populate_type() if returning type requires it, or
+ * - coerce via I/O.
+ */
+static Node *
+coerceJsonExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr, const JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ Node *coerced_expr;
+
+ coerced_expr = coerceJsonFuncExpr(pstate, expr, returning, false);
+ if (coerced_expr)
+ {
+ if (coerced_expr == expr)
+ return NULL;
+ return coerced_expr;
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Initialize JsonCoercion nodes for coercing a given JSON item value produced
+ * by JSON_VALUE to the target "returning" type; also see
+ * ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion().
+ */
+static List *
+InitJsonItemCoercions(ParseState *pstate, const JsonReturning *returning,
+ Oid contextItemTypeId)
+{
+ List *item_coercions = NIL;
+ int i;
+ Oid typeoid;
+ struct
+ {
+ JsonItemType item_type;
+ Oid typeoid;
+ } item_types[] =
+ {
+ {JsonItemTypeNull, UNKNOWNOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeString, TEXTOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeNumeric, NUMERICOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeBoolean, BOOLOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeDate, DATEOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTime, TIMEOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimetz, TIMETZOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimestamp, TIMESTAMPOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimestamptz, TIMESTAMPTZOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeComposite, contextItemTypeId},
+ {JsonItemTypeInvalid, InvalidOid}
+ };
+
+ for (i = 0; OidIsValid(typeoid = item_types[i].typeoid); i++)
+ {
+ Node *expr;
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = makeNode(JsonItemCoercion);
+
+ if (typeoid == UNKNOWNOID)
+ {
+ expr = (Node *) makeNullConst(UNKNOWNOID, -1, InvalidOid);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the result of
+ * JSON_VALUE jsonpath expression to the coercion function.
+ */
+ placeholder->typeId = item_types[i].typeoid;
+ placeholder->typeMod = -1;
+ placeholder->collation = InvalidOid;
+
+ expr = (Node *) placeholder;
+ }
+
+ item_coercion->item_type = item_types[i].item_type;
+ item_coercion->coercion = coerceJsonExpr(pstate, expr, returning);
+ item_coercions = lappend(item_coercions, item_coercion);
+ }
+
+ return item_coercions;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns constant values to be returned to the user for various
+ * non-ERROR ON ERROR/EMPTY behaviors.
+ *
+ * Note that JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT expression is handled by the
+ * caller separately.
+ */
+static Node *
+GetJsonBehaviorConstExpr(JsonBehaviorType btype, int location)
+{
+ Datum val = (Datum) 0;
+ Oid typid = JSONBOID;
+ int len = -1;
+ bool isbyval = false;
+ bool isnull = false;
+ Const *con;
+
+ switch (btype)
+ {
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY:
+ val = DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in, CStringGetDatum("[]"));
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT:
+ val = DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in, CStringGetDatum("{}"));
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE:
+ val = BoolGetDatum(true);
+ typid = BOOLOID;
+ len = sizeof(bool);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE:
+ val = BoolGetDatum(false);
+ typid = BOOLOID;
+ len = sizeof(bool);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY:
+ val = (Datum) 0;
+ isnull = true;
+ typid = INT4OID;
+ len = sizeof(int32);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR:
+ /* Always handled in the caller. */
+ Assert(false);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON behavior %d", btype);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ con = makeConst(typid, -1, InvalidOid, len, val, isnull, isbyval);
+ con->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) con;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Transform a JSON BEHAVIOR clause.
+ */
+static JsonBehavior *
+transformJsonBehavior(ParseState *pstate, JsonBehavior *behavior,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior,
+ JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ JsonBehaviorType behavior_type = default_behavior;
+ Node *expr = NULL;
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = NULL;
+ int location = -1;
+
+ if (behavior)
+ {
+ behavior_type = behavior->btype;
+ location = behavior->location;
+ if (behavior_type == JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT)
+ expr = transformExprRecurse(pstate, behavior->expr);
+ }
+
+ if (expr == NULL && behavior_type != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ expr = GetJsonBehaviorConstExpr(behavior_type, location);
+
+ if (expr)
+ {
+ Node *coerced_expr = expr;
+ bool isnull = (IsA(expr, Const) && ((Const *) expr)->constisnull);
+
+ /*
+ * Coerce NULLs and "default" (that is, not specified by the user)
+ * jsonb-valued expressions using a JsonCoercion node.
+ *
+ * For other (user-specified) non-NULL values, try to find a cast and
+ * error out if one is not found.
+ */
+ if (isnull ||
+ (exprType(expr) == JSONBOID &&
+ behavior_type == default_behavior))
+ coercion = makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+ else
+ coerced_expr =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, expr, exprType(expr),
+ returning->typid, returning->typmod,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT, COERCE_EXPLICIT_CAST,
+ exprLocation((Node *) behavior));
+
+ if (coerced_expr == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_CANNOT_COERCE),
+ errmsg("cannot cast behavior expression of type %s to %s",
+ format_type_be(exprType(expr)),
+ format_type_be(returning->typid)),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr)));
+ else
+ expr = coerced_expr;
+ }
+
+ return makeJsonBehavior(behavior_type, expr, coercion, location);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
index 0cd904f8da..ea5ac6bafe 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
@@ -1989,6 +1989,21 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
/* make JSON_ARRAYAGG act like a regular function */
*name = "json_arrayagg";
return 2;
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ /* make SQL/JSON functions act like a regular function */
+ switch (((JsonFuncExpr *) node)->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ *name = "json_exists";
+ return 2;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ *name = "json_query";
+ return 2;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ *name = "json_value";
+ return 2;
+ }
+ break;
default:
break;
}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
index 83e1f1265c..41bb0e0546 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
@@ -4426,6 +4426,50 @@ parse_datetime(text *date_txt, text *fmt, Oid collid, bool strict,
}
}
+/*
+ * Parses the datetime format string in 'fmt_str' and returns true if it
+ * contains a timezone specifier, false if not.
+ */
+bool
+datetime_format_has_tz(const char *fmt_str)
+{
+ bool incache;
+ int fmt_len = strlen(fmt_str);
+ int result;
+ FormatNode *format;
+
+ if (fmt_len > DCH_CACHE_SIZE)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Allocate new memory if format picture is bigger than static cache
+ * and do not use cache (call parser always)
+ */
+ incache = false;
+
+ format = (FormatNode *) palloc((fmt_len + 1) * sizeof(FormatNode));
+
+ parse_format(format, fmt_str, DCH_keywords,
+ DCH_suff, DCH_index, DCH_FLAG, NULL);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Use cache buffers
+ */
+ DCHCacheEntry *ent = DCH_cache_fetch(fmt_str, false);
+
+ incache = true;
+ format = ent->format;
+ }
+
+ result = DCH_datetime_type(format);
+
+ if (!incache)
+ pfree(format);
+
+ return result & DCH_ZONED;
+}
+
/*
* do_to_timestamp: shared code for to_timestamp and to_date
*
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
index c10b3fbedf..6d797c0953 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
@@ -2163,3 +2163,34 @@ jsonb_float8(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
PG_RETURN_DATUM(retValue);
}
+
+/*
+ * Convert jsonb to a C-string stripping quotes from scalar strings.
+ */
+char *
+JsonbUnquote(Jsonb *jb)
+{
+ if (JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb))
+ {
+ JsonbValue v;
+
+ (void) JsonbExtractScalar(&jb->root, &v);
+
+ if (v.type == jbvString)
+ return pnstrdup(v.val.string.val, v.val.string.len);
+ else if (v.type == jbvBool)
+ return pstrdup(v.val.boolean ? "true" : "false");
+ else if (v.type == jbvNumeric)
+ return DatumGetCString(DirectFunctionCall1(numeric_out,
+ PointerGetDatum(v.val.numeric)));
+ else if (v.type == jbvNull)
+ return pstrdup("null");
+ else
+ {
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized jsonb value type %d", v.type);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ return JsonbToCString(NULL, &jb->root, VARSIZE(jb));
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index 882174ab38..216b45558b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -2824,7 +2824,9 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
check_stack_depth();
- if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc))
+ /* Even scalars can end up here thanks to JsonPathQuery/Value(). */
+ if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc) ||
+ JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc))
{
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndim - 1);
/* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
@@ -2832,8 +2834,6 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
return false;
}
- Assert(!JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc));
-
it = JsonbIteratorInit(jbc);
tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &val, true);
@@ -3317,6 +3317,62 @@ prepare_column_cache(ColumnIOData *column,
ReleaseSysCache(tup);
}
+/*
+ * Populate and return the value of specified type from a given json/jsonb
+ * value 'json_val'. 'cache' is caller-specified pointer to save the
+ * ColumnIOData that will be initialized on the 1st call and then reused
+ * during any subsequent calls. 'mcxt' gives the memory context to allocate
+ * the ColumnIOData and any other subsidiary memory in. 'escontext',
+ * if not NULL, tells that any errors that occur should be handled softly.
+ */
+Datum
+json_populate_type(Datum json_val, Oid json_type,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ void **cache, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
+{
+ JsValue jsv = {0};
+ JsonbValue jbv;
+
+ jsv.is_json = json_type == JSONOID;
+
+ if (*isnull)
+ {
+ if (jsv.is_json)
+ jsv.val.json.str = NULL;
+ else
+ jsv.val.jsonb = NULL;
+ }
+ else if (jsv.is_json)
+ {
+ text *json = DatumGetTextPP(json_val);
+
+ jsv.val.json.str = VARDATA_ANY(json);
+ jsv.val.json.len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(json);
+ jsv.val.json.type = JSON_TOKEN_INVALID; /* not used in
+ * populate_composite() */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Jsonb *jsonb = DatumGetJsonbP(json_val);
+
+ jsv.val.jsonb = &jbv;
+
+ /* fill binary jsonb value pointing to jb */
+ jbv.type = jbvBinary;
+ jbv.val.binary.data = &jsonb->root;
+ jbv.val.binary.len = VARSIZE(jsonb) - VARHDRSZ;
+ }
+
+ if (*cache == NULL)
+ *cache = MemoryContextAllocZero(mcxt, sizeof(ColumnIOData));
+
+ return populate_record_field(*cache, typid, typmod, NULL, mcxt,
+ PointerGetDatum(NULL), &jsv, isnull,
+ escontext);
+}
+
/* recursively populate a record field or an array element from a json/jsonb value */
static Datum
populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
index d02c03e014..20077b67a7 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
@@ -68,7 +68,9 @@
#include "libpq/pqformat.h"
#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/formatting.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
@@ -1110,3 +1112,260 @@ jspGetArraySubscript(JsonPathItem *v, JsonPathItem *from, JsonPathItem *to,
return true;
}
+
+/* SQL/JSON datatype status: */
+enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus
+{
+ jpdsNonDateTime, /* null, bool, numeric, string, array, object */
+ jpdsUnknownDateTime, /* unknown datetime type */
+ jpdsDateTimeZoned, /* timetz, timestamptz */
+ jpdsDateTimeNonZoned, /* time, timestamp, date */
+};
+
+/* Context for jspIsMutableWalker() */
+struct JsonPathMutableContext
+{
+ List *varnames; /* list of variable names */
+ List *varexprs; /* list of variable expressions */
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus current; /* status of @ item */
+ bool lax; /* jsonpath is lax or strict */
+ bool mutable; /* resulting mutability status */
+};
+
+static enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus jspIsMutableWalker(JsonPathItem *jpi,
+ struct JsonPathMutableContext *cxt);
+
+/*
+ * Function to check whether jsonpath expression is mutable to be used in the
+ * planner function contain_mutable_functions().
+ */
+bool
+jspIsMutable(JsonPath *path, List *varnames, List *varexprs)
+{
+ struct JsonPathMutableContext cxt;
+ JsonPathItem jpi;
+
+ cxt.varnames = varnames;
+ cxt.varexprs = varexprs;
+ cxt.current = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ cxt.lax = (path->header & JSONPATH_LAX) != 0;
+ cxt.mutable = false;
+
+ jspInit(&jpi, path);
+ (void) jspIsMutableWalker(&jpi, &cxt);
+
+ return cxt.mutable;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursive walker for jspIsMutable()
+ */
+static enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus
+jspIsMutableWalker(JsonPathItem *jpi, struct JsonPathMutableContext *cxt)
+{
+ JsonPathItem next;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+
+ while (!cxt->mutable)
+ {
+ JsonPathItem arg;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus leftStatus;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus rightStatus;
+
+ switch (jpi->type)
+ {
+ case jpiRoot:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiCurrent:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ status = cxt->current;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiFilter:
+ {
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus prevStatus = cxt->current;
+
+ cxt->current = status;
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ cxt->current = prevStatus;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case jpiVariable:
+ {
+ int32 len;
+ const char *name = jspGetString(jpi, &len);
+ ListCell *lc1;
+ ListCell *lc2;
+
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+
+ forboth(lc1, cxt->varnames, lc2, cxt->varexprs)
+ {
+ String *varname = lfirst_node(String, lc1);
+ Node *varexpr = lfirst(lc2);
+
+ if (strncmp(varname->sval, name, len))
+ continue;
+
+ switch (exprType(varexpr))
+ {
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ status = jpdsDateTimeNonZoned;
+ break;
+
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ status = jpdsDateTimeZoned;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case jpiEqual:
+ case jpiNotEqual:
+ case jpiLess:
+ case jpiGreater:
+ case jpiLessOrEqual:
+ case jpiGreaterOrEqual:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetLeftArg(jpi, &arg);
+ leftStatus = jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ jspGetRightArg(jpi, &arg);
+ rightStatus = jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ /*
+ * Comparison of datetime type with different timezone status
+ * is mutable.
+ */
+ if (leftStatus != jpdsNonDateTime &&
+ rightStatus != jpdsNonDateTime &&
+ (leftStatus == jpdsUnknownDateTime ||
+ rightStatus == jpdsUnknownDateTime ||
+ leftStatus != rightStatus))
+ cxt->mutable = true;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiNot:
+ case jpiIsUnknown:
+ case jpiExists:
+ case jpiPlus:
+ case jpiMinus:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiAnd:
+ case jpiOr:
+ case jpiAdd:
+ case jpiSub:
+ case jpiMul:
+ case jpiDiv:
+ case jpiMod:
+ case jpiStartsWith:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetLeftArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ jspGetRightArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiIndexArray:
+ for (int i = 0; i < jpi->content.array.nelems; i++)
+ {
+ JsonPathItem from;
+ JsonPathItem to;
+
+ if (jspGetArraySubscript(jpi, &from, &to, i))
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&to, cxt);
+
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&from, cxt);
+ }
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+
+ case jpiAnyArray:
+ if (!cxt->lax)
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiAny:
+ if (jpi->content.anybounds.first > 0)
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiDatetime:
+ if (jpi->content.arg)
+ {
+ char *template;
+
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ if (arg.type != jpiString)
+ {
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break; /* there will be runtime error */
+ }
+
+ template = jspGetString(&arg, NULL);
+ if (datetime_format_has_tz(template))
+ status = jpdsDateTimeZoned;
+ else
+ status = jpdsDateTimeNonZoned;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ status = jpdsUnknownDateTime;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case jpiLikeRegex:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspInitByBuffer(&arg, jpi->base, jpi->content.like_regex.expr);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ /* literals */
+ case jpiNull:
+ case jpiString:
+ case jpiNumeric:
+ case jpiBool:
+ /* accessors */
+ case jpiKey:
+ case jpiAnyKey:
+ /* special items */
+ case jpiSubscript:
+ case jpiLast:
+ /* item methods */
+ case jpiType:
+ case jpiSize:
+ case jpiAbs:
+ case jpiFloor:
+ case jpiCeiling:
+ case jpiDouble:
+ case jpiKeyValue:
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!jspGetNext(jpi, &next))
+ break;
+
+ jpi = &next;
+ }
+
+ return status;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index a2218bf0bc..cec0f3dd65 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -3085,7 +3085,7 @@ JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper, bool *empty,
singleton = count > 0 ? JsonValueListHead(&found) : NULL;
if (singleton == NULL)
wrap = false;
- else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE)
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE || wrapper == JSW_UNSPEC)
wrap = false;
else if (wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
wrap = true;
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index 0b2a164057..2735348416 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -476,6 +476,8 @@ static void get_const_expr(Const *constval, deparse_context *context,
int showtype);
static void get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context);
static void get_json_format(JsonFormat *format, StringInfo buf);
+static void get_json_returning(JsonReturning *returning, StringInfo buf,
+ bool json_format_by_default);
static void get_json_constructor(JsonConstructorExpr *ctor,
deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit);
static void get_json_constructor_options(JsonConstructorExpr *ctor,
@@ -518,6 +520,8 @@ static char *generate_qualified_type_name(Oid typid);
static text *string_to_text(char *str);
static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
static void get_reloptions(StringInfo buf, Datum reloptions);
+static void get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context,
+ bool showimplicit);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
@@ -8300,6 +8304,7 @@ isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags)
case T_WindowFunc:
case T_FuncExpr:
case T_JsonConstructorExpr:
+ case T_JsonExpr:
/* function-like: name(..) or name[..] */
return true;
@@ -8471,6 +8476,7 @@ isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags)
case T_GroupingFunc: /* own parentheses */
case T_WindowFunc: /* own parentheses */
case T_CaseExpr: /* other separators */
+ case T_JsonExpr: /* own parentheses */
return true;
default:
return false;
@@ -8586,6 +8592,64 @@ get_rule_expr_paren(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ')');
}
+static void
+get_json_behavior(JsonBehavior *behavior, deparse_context *context,
+ const char *on)
+{
+ /*
+ * The order of array elements must correspond to the order of
+ * JsonBehaviorType members.
+ */
+ const char *behavior_names[] =
+ {
+ " NULL",
+ " ERROR",
+ " EMPTY",
+ " TRUE",
+ " FALSE",
+ " UNKNOWN",
+ " EMPTY ARRAY",
+ " EMPTY OBJECT",
+ " DEFAULT "
+ };
+
+ if ((int) behavior->btype < 0 || behavior->btype >= lengthof(behavior_names))
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid json behavior type: %d", behavior->btype);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, behavior_names[behavior->btype]);
+
+ if (behavior->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT)
+ get_rule_expr(behavior->expr, context, false);
+
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " ON %s", on);
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_expr_options
+ *
+ * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS.
+ */
+static void
+get_json_expr_options(JsonExpr *jsexpr, deparse_context *context,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior)
+{
+ if (jsexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ if (jsexpr->wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER");
+ else if (jsexpr->wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER");
+
+ if (jsexpr->omit_quotes)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " OMIT QUOTES");
+ }
+
+ if (jsexpr->on_empty && jsexpr->on_empty->btype != default_behavior)
+ get_json_behavior(jsexpr->on_empty, context, "EMPTY");
+
+ if (jsexpr->on_error && jsexpr->on_error->btype != default_behavior)
+ get_json_behavior(jsexpr->on_error, context, "ERROR");
+}
/* ----------
* get_rule_expr - Parse back an expression
@@ -9745,6 +9809,7 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
}
break;
+
case T_JsonValueExpr:
{
JsonValueExpr *jve = (JsonValueExpr *) node;
@@ -9794,6 +9859,64 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
}
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+
+ switch (jexpr->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_EXISTS(");
+ break;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_QUERY(");
+ break;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_VALUE(");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ get_json_path_spec(jexpr->path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+
+ if (jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc1,
+ *lc2;
+ bool needcomma = false;
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " PASSING ");
+
+ forboth(lc1, jexpr->passing_names,
+ lc2, jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+ needcomma = true;
+
+ get_rule_expr((Node *) lfirst(lc2), context, showimplicit);
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s",
+ ((String *) lfirst_node(String, lc1))->sval);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (jexpr->op != JSON_EXISTS_OP ||
+ jexpr->returning->typid != BOOLOID)
+ get_json_returning(jexpr->returning, context->buf,
+ jexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP);
+
+ get_json_expr_options(jexpr, context,
+ jexpr->op != JSON_EXISTS_OP ?
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL :
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ")");
+ }
+ break;
+
case T_List:
{
char *sep;
@@ -9917,6 +10040,7 @@ looks_like_function(Node *node)
case T_MinMaxExpr:
case T_SQLValueFunction:
case T_XmlExpr:
+ case T_JsonExpr:
/* these are all accepted by func_expr_common_subexpr */
return true;
default:
@@ -10786,6 +10910,18 @@ get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context)
}
}
+/*
+ * get_json_path_spec - Parse back a JSON path specification
+ */
+static void
+get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ if (IsA(path_spec, Const))
+ get_const_expr((Const *) path_spec, context, -1);
+ else
+ get_rule_expr(path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+}
+
/*
* get_json_format - Parse back a JsonFormat node
*/
diff --git a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
index a28ddcdd77..2bac87700b 100644
--- a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
+++ b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
@@ -240,6 +240,9 @@ typedef enum ExprEvalOp
EEOP_XMLEXPR,
EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR,
EEOP_IS_JSON,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH,
EEOP_AGGREF,
EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC,
EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC,
@@ -692,6 +695,21 @@ typedef struct ExprEvalStep
JsonIsPredicate *pred; /* original expression node */
} is_json;
+ /* for EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH */
+ struct
+ {
+ struct JsonExprState *jsestate;
+ } jsonexpr;
+
+ /* for EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION */
+ struct
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion;
+ FmgrInfo *input_finfo;
+ Oid typioparam;
+ void *json_populate_type_cache;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
+ } jsonexpr_coercion;
} d;
} ExprEvalStep;
@@ -755,7 +773,6 @@ typedef struct JsonConstructorExprState
int nargs;
} JsonConstructorExprState;
-
/* functions in execExpr.c */
extern void ExprEvalPushStep(ExprState *es, const ExprEvalStep *s);
@@ -809,6 +826,11 @@ extern void ExecEvalXmlExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalJsonConstructor(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
+extern void ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext);
+extern void ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
+extern int ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalGroupingFunc(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalSubPlan(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 444a5f0fd5..1961d9e0aa 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -1008,6 +1008,93 @@ typedef struct DomainConstraintState
ExprState *check_exprstate; /* check_expr's eval state, or NULL */
} DomainConstraintState;
+/*
+ * Information about the state of JsonPath* evaluation.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonExprPostEvalState
+{
+ /* Did JsonPath* evaluation cause an error? */
+ NullableDatum error;
+
+ /* Is the result of JsonPath* evaluation empty? */
+ NullableDatum empty;
+
+ /*
+ * ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will set this to the address of the step to use
+ * to coerce the result of JsonPath* evaluation to the RETURNING type.
+ * Also see the description of possible step addresses that this could be
+ * set to in the definition of JsonExprState.
+ */
+ int jump_eval_coercion;
+} JsonExprPostEvalState;
+
+/* State for evaluating a JsonExpr, too big to inline */
+typedef struct JsonExprState
+{
+ /* original expression node */
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr;
+
+ /* value/isnull for formatted_expr */
+ NullableDatum formatted_expr;
+
+ /* value/isnull for pathspec */
+ NullableDatum pathspec;
+
+ /* JsonPathVariable entries for passing_values */
+ List *args;
+
+ /*
+ * Per-row result status info populated by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() and
+ * ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish().
+ */
+ JsonExprPostEvalState post_eval;
+
+ /*
+ * Addresses of the steps that implements the non-ERROR variant of ON
+ * EMPTY and ON ERROR behaviors, respectively.
+ */
+ int jump_empty;
+ int jump_error;
+
+ /*
+ * Addresses of steps to perform the coercion of the JsonPath* result
+ * value to the RETURNING type. Each address points to either 1) a
+ * special EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION step that handles coercion using the
+ * RETURNING type's input function or by using json_via_populate(), or 2)
+ * an expression such as CoerceViaIO. It may be -1 if no coercion is
+ * necessary.
+ *
+ * jump_eval_result_coercion points to the step to evaluate the coercion
+ * given in JsonExpr.result_coercion.
+ */
+ int jump_eval_result_coercion;
+
+ /* Jump to end to skip all the steps after EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH. */
+ int jump_end;
+
+ /*
+ * eval_item_coercion_jumps is an array of num_item_coercions elements
+ * each containing a step address to evaluate the coercion from a value of
+ * the given JsonItemType to the RETURNING type, or -1 if no coercion is
+ * necessary. item_coercion_via_expr is an array of boolean flags of the
+ * same length that indicates whether each valid step address in the
+ * eval_item_coercion_jumps array points to an expression or a
+ * EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION step. ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will cause an
+ * error if it's the latter, because that mode of coercion is not
+ * supported for all JsonItemTypes.
+ */
+ int num_item_coercions;
+ int *eval_item_coercion_jumps;
+ bool *item_coercion_via_expr;
+
+ /*
+ * For passing when initializing a EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE step for any
+ * CoerceViaIO nodes in the expression that must be evaluated in an
+ * error-safe manner.
+ */
+ ErrorSaveContext escontext;
+} JsonExprState;
+
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* Executor State Trees
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
index 2dc79648d2..91d95fc52b 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
@@ -112,6 +112,8 @@ extern JsonFormat *makeJsonFormat(JsonFormatType type, JsonEncoding encoding,
int location);
extern JsonValueExpr *makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
JsonFormat *format);
+extern JsonBehavior *makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr,
+ JsonCoercion *coercion, int location);
extern Node *makeJsonKeyValue(Node *key, Node *value);
extern Node *makeJsonIsPredicate(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format,
JsonValueType item_type, bool unique_keys,
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index b3181f34ae..0184c76ce6 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1692,6 +1692,23 @@ typedef struct TriggerTransition
/* Nodes for SQL/JSON support */
+/*
+ * JsonQuotes -
+ * representation of [KEEP|OMIT] QUOTES clause for JSON_QUERY()
+ */
+typedef enum JsonQuotes
+{
+ JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC, /* unspecified */
+ JS_QUOTES_KEEP, /* KEEP QUOTES */
+ JS_QUOTES_OMIT, /* OMIT QUOTES */
+} JsonQuotes;
+
+/*
+ * JsonPathSpec -
+ * representation of JSON path constant
+ */
+typedef char *JsonPathSpec;
+
/*
* JsonOutput -
* representation of JSON output clause (RETURNING type [FORMAT format])
@@ -1703,6 +1720,36 @@ typedef struct JsonOutput
JsonReturning *returning; /* RETURNING FORMAT clause and type Oids */
} JsonOutput;
+/*
+ * JsonArgument -
+ * representation of argument from JSON PASSING clause
+ */
+typedef struct JsonArgument
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonValueExpr *val; /* argument value expression */
+ char *name; /* argument name */
+} JsonArgument;
+
+/*
+ * JsonFuncExpr -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON function expressions
+ */
+typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonExprOp op; /* expression type */
+ JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
+ Node *pathspec; /* JSON path specification expression */
+ List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
+ JsonOutput *output; /* output clause, if specified */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper; /* array wrapper behavior (JSON_QUERY only) */
+ JsonQuotes quotes; /* omit or keep quotes? (JSON_QUERY only) */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonFuncExpr;
+
/*
* JsonKeyValue -
* untransformed representation of JSON object key-value pair for
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index 61289d8124..4330f4ee36 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -1552,6 +1552,17 @@ typedef struct XmlExpr
int location;
} XmlExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonExprOp -
+ * enumeration of JSON functions using JSON path
+ */
+typedef enum JsonExprOp
+{
+ JSON_VALUE_OP, /* JSON_VALUE() */
+ JSON_QUERY_OP, /* JSON_QUERY() */
+ JSON_EXISTS_OP, /* JSON_EXISTS() */
+} JsonExprOp;
+
/*
* JsonEncoding -
* representation of JSON ENCODING clause
@@ -1582,11 +1593,32 @@ typedef enum JsonFormatType
*/
typedef enum JsonWrapper
{
+ JSW_UNSPEC,
JSW_NONE,
JSW_CONDITIONAL,
JSW_UNCONDITIONAL,
} JsonWrapper;
+/*
+ * JsonBehaviorType -
+ * enumeration of behavior types used in JSON ON ... BEHAVIOR clause
+ *
+ * If enum members are reordered, get_json_behavior() from ruleutils.c
+ * must be updated accordingly.
+ */
+typedef enum JsonBehaviorType
+{
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL = 0,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT,
+} JsonBehaviorType;
+
/*
* JsonFormat -
* representation of JSON FORMAT clause
@@ -1681,6 +1713,138 @@ typedef struct JsonIsPredicate
int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
} JsonIsPredicate;
+/*
+ * JsonCoercion
+ * Information about coercing a SQL/JSON value to the specified
+ * type at runtime using json_populate_type() or by calling the type's
+ * input funtion.
+ *
+ * A node of this type is created if the parser cannot find a cast expression
+ * using coerce_type().
+ */
+typedef struct JsonCoercion
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Oid targettype;
+ int32 targettypmod;
+ bool omit_quotes; /* omit quotes from scalar output strings? */
+ Oid collation; /* collation for coercion via I/O or populate */
+} JsonCoercion;
+
+/*
+ * JsonItemType
+ * Possible types for scalar values returned by JSON_VALUE()
+ *
+ * The comment next to each item type mentions the corresponding
+ * JsonbValue.jbvType.
+ */
+typedef enum JsonItemType
+{
+ JsonItemTypeNull, /* jbvNull */
+ JsonItemTypeString, /* jbvString */
+ JsonItemTypeNumeric, /* jbvNumeric */
+ JsonItemTypeBoolean, /* jbvBool */
+ JsonItemTypeDate, /* jbvDatetime: DATEOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTime, /* jbvDatetime: TIMEOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimetz, /* jbvDatetime: TIMETZOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimestamp, /* jbvDatetime: TIMESTAMPOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimestamptz, /* jbvDatetime: TIMESTAMPTZOID */
+ JsonItemTypeComposite, /* jbvArray, jbvObject, jbvBinary */
+ JsonItemTypeInvalid,
+} JsonItemType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonItemCoercion
+ * Coercion expression for the given JsonItemType
+ *
+ * If not NULL, 'coercion' given the expression node to convert a scalar value
+ * extracted from a JsonbValue of the given type to the target type given by
+ * JsonExpr.returning. NULL means the coercion is unnecessary.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonItemCoercion
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonItemType item_type;
+ Node *coercion;
+} JsonItemCoercion;
+
+/*
+ * JsonBehavior
+ * Information about ON ERROR / ON EMPTY behaviors of JSON_VALUE(),
+ * JSON_QUERY(), and JSON_EXISTS()
+ *
+ * 'expr' is the expression to emit when a given behavior (EMPTY or ERROR)
+ * occurs on evaluating the SQL/JSON query function. 'coercion' is set
+ * if 'expr' isn't already of the expected target type given by
+ * JsonExpr.returning.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonBehavior
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonBehaviorType btype;
+ Node *expr;
+ JsonCoercion *coercion; /* to coerce behavior expression when there is
+ * no cast to the target type */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonBehavior;
+
+/*
+ * JsonExpr -
+ * Transformed representation of JSON_VALUE(), JSON_QUERY(), and
+ * JSON_EXISTS()
+ */
+typedef struct JsonExpr
+{
+ Expr xpr;
+
+ /* JSON_* function identifier */
+ JsonExprOp op;
+
+ /* json(b)-valued expression to query */
+ Node *formatted_expr;
+
+ /* Format of the above expression needed by ruleutils.c */
+ JsonFormat *format;
+
+ /* jsopath-valued expression containing the query pattern */
+ Node *path_spec;
+
+ /* Expected type/format of the output. */
+ JsonReturning *returning;
+
+ /* Information about the PASSING argument expressions */
+ List *passing_names;
+ List *passing_values;
+
+ /* Use-specified or default ON EMPTY and ON ERROR behaviors */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty;
+ JsonBehavior *on_error;
+
+ /*
+ * Expression to convert the result of JSON_* function to the RETURNING
+ * type
+ */
+ Node *result_coercion;
+
+ /*
+ * List of expressions for coercing JSON_VALUE() result values, containing
+ * one element for every JsonItemType.
+ */
+ List *item_coercions;
+
+ /* WRAPPER specification for JSON_QUERY */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper;
+
+ /* KEEP or OMIT QUOTES for singleton scalars returned by JSON_QUERY() */
+ bool omit_quotes;
+
+ /* Original JsonFuncExpr's location */
+ int location;
+} JsonExpr;
+
/* ----------------
* NullTest
*
diff --git a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
index 2331acac09..94e1cb4dce 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("commit", COMMIT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("committed", COMMITTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("compression", COMPRESSION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("concurrently", CONCURRENTLY, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("conditional", CONDITIONAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("configuration", CONFIGURATION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("conflict", CONFLICT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("connection", CONNECTION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -147,11 +148,13 @@ PG_KEYWORD("double", DOUBLE_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("drop", DROP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("each", EACH, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("else", ELSE, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("empty", EMPTY_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("enable", ENABLE_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("encoding", ENCODING, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("encrypted", ENCRYPTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("end", END_P, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("enum", ENUM_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("error", ERROR_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("escape", ESCAPE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("event", EVENT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("except", EXCEPT, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
@@ -233,10 +236,14 @@ PG_KEYWORD("join", JOIN, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json", JSON, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_array", JSON_ARRAY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_arrayagg", JSON_ARRAYAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_exists", JSON_EXISTS, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_object", JSON_OBJECT, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_objectagg", JSON_OBJECTAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_query", JSON_QUERY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_scalar", JSON_SCALAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_serialize", JSON_SERIALIZE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_value", JSON_VALUE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("keep", KEEP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("key", KEY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("keys", KEYS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("label", LABEL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -302,6 +309,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("off", OFF, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("offset", OFFSET, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("oids", OIDS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("old", OLD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("omit", OMIT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("on", ON, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("only", ONLY, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("operator", OPERATOR, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -344,6 +352,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("procedures", PROCEDURES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("program", PROGRAM, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("publication", PUBLICATION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("quote", QUOTE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("quotes", QUOTES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("range", RANGE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("read", READ, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("real", REAL, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -414,6 +423,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("stdout", STDOUT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("storage", STORAGE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("stored", STORED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("strict", STRICT_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("string", STRING_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("strip", STRIP_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("subscription", SUBSCRIPTION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("substring", SUBSTRING, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -449,6 +459,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("types", TYPES_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("uescape", UESCAPE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unbounded", UNBOUNDED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("uncommitted", UNCOMMITTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("unconditional", UNCONDITIONAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unencrypted", UNENCRYPTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("union", UNION, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unique", UNIQUE, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
diff --git a/src/include/utils/formatting.h b/src/include/utils/formatting.h
index 7ea1a70f71..cde030414e 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/formatting.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/formatting.h
@@ -29,5 +29,6 @@ extern char *asc_initcap(const char *buff, size_t nbytes);
extern Datum parse_datetime(text *date_txt, text *fmt, Oid collid, bool strict,
Oid *typid, int32 *typmod, int *tz,
struct Node *escontext);
+extern bool datetime_format_has_tz(const char *fmt_str);
#endif
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
index e38dfd4901..d589ace5a2 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
@@ -422,6 +422,7 @@ extern char *JsonbToCString(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in,
int estimated_len);
extern char *JsonbToCStringIndent(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in,
int estimated_len);
+extern char *JsonbUnquote(Jsonb *jb);
extern bool JsonbExtractScalar(JsonbContainer *jbc, JsonbValue *res);
extern const char *JsonbTypeName(JsonbValue *val);
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
index 31c1ae4767..190e13284b 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#define JSONFUNCS_H
#include "common/jsonapi.h"
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
/*
@@ -88,4 +89,10 @@ extern Datum datum_to_jsonb(Datum val, JsonTypeCategory tcategory,
Oid outfuncoid);
extern Datum jsonb_from_text(text *js, bool unique_keys);
+extern Datum json_populate_type(Datum json_val, Oid json_type,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ void **cache, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 6eabdcfb75..897de21a51 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -192,6 +192,7 @@ extern bool jspGetBool(JsonPathItem *v);
extern char *jspGetString(JsonPathItem *v, int32 *len);
extern bool jspGetArraySubscript(JsonPathItem *v, JsonPathItem *from,
JsonPathItem *to, int i);
+extern bool jspIsMutable(JsonPath *path, List *varnames, List *varexprs);
extern const char *jspOperationName(JsonPathItemType type);
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
index 435c139ec2..b2aa44f36d 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
@@ -651,6 +651,34 @@ var_type: simple_type
$$.type_index = mm_strdup("-1");
$$.type_sizeof = NULL;
}
+ | STRING_P
+ {
+ if (INFORMIX_MODE)
+ {
+ /* In Informix mode, "string" is automatically a typedef */
+ $$.type_enum = ECPGt_string;
+ $$.type_str = mm_strdup("char");
+ $$.type_dimension = mm_strdup("-1");
+ $$.type_index = mm_strdup("-1");
+ $$.type_sizeof = NULL;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Otherwise, legal only if user typedef'ed it */
+ struct typedefs *this = get_typedef("string", false);
+
+ $$.type_str = (this->type->type_enum == ECPGt_varchar || this->type->type_enum == ECPGt_bytea) ? EMPTY : mm_strdup(this->name);
+ $$.type_enum = this->type->type_enum;
+ $$.type_dimension = this->type->type_dimension;
+ $$.type_index = this->type->type_index;
+ if (this->type->type_sizeof && strlen(this->type->type_sizeof) != 0)
+ $$.type_sizeof = this->type->type_sizeof;
+ else
+ $$.type_sizeof = cat_str(3, mm_strdup("sizeof("), mm_strdup(this->name), mm_strdup(")"));
+
+ struct_member_list[struct_level] = ECPGstruct_member_dup(this->struct_member_list);
+ }
+ }
| INTERVAL ecpg_interval
{
$$.type_enum = ECPGt_interval;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f02381de25
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out
@@ -0,0 +1,1145 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_EXISTS() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(JSON_OBJECT(RETURNING jsonb), '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'lax $.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{}', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"b": 1, "a": 2}', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": {"b": 1}}', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING 1 AS x);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING '1' AS x);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 2 AS y);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 1 AS y);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+-- extension: boolean expressions
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$ > 2');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a > 2' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_VALUE() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ true
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$' RETURNING bool);
+ json_value
+------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 357
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+/* jsonb bytea ??? */
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING bytea ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON item cannot be cast to target type
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1.23
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1.23
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "1.23"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(5));
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+ json_value
+------------
+ aa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "\"aaa\""
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "\"aaa\""
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "aaa"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT 111 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 111
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 357
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$' RETURNING date) + 9;
+ ?column?
+------------
+ 03-01-2017
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
+CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT NULL ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
+CREATE DOMAIN rgb AS rainbow CHECK (VALUE IN ('red', 'green', 'blue'));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: value for domain rgb violates check constraint "rgb_check"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 'error' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ error
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' NULL ON EMPTY DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '0' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: " "
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 5
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSON); -- RETURNING FORMAT not allowed
+ERROR: cannot specify FORMAT in RETURNING clause of JSON_VALUE()
+LINE 1: ...CT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSO...
+ ^
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING record);
+ERROR: returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions
+SELECT
+ x,
+ JSON_VALUE(
+ jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}',
+ '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING x AS x
+ RETURNING int
+ DEFAULT -1 ON EMPTY
+ DEFAULT -2 ON ERROR
+ ) y
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 2) x;
+ x | y
+---+----
+ 0 | -2
+ 1 | 2
+ 2 | -1
+(3 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test PASSING and RETURNING date/time types
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+ json_value
+------------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018 PST
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamptz);
+ json_value
+------------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018 PST
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+ json_value
+--------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING date '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING date);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 02-21-2018
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING time '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING time);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 12:34:56
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timetz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timetz);
+ json_value
+-------------
+ 12:34:56+10
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamp '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+ json_value
+--------------------------
+ Wed Feb 21 12:34:56 2018
+(1 row)
+
+-- Also test RETURNING json[b]
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_QUERY() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$'),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER)
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb 'null'),
+ ('12.3'),
+ ('true'),
+ ('"aaa"'),
+ ('[1, null, "2"]'),
+ ('{"a": 1, "b": [2]}')
+ ) foo(js);
+ json_query | json_query | json_query | json_query | json_query
+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+----------------------+----------------------
+ null | null | [null] | [null] | [null]
+ 12.3 | 12.3 | [12.3] | [12.3] | [12.3]
+ true | true | [true] | [true] | [true]
+ "aaa" | "aaa" | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"]
+ [1, null, "2"] | [1, null, "2"] | [1, null, "2"] | [[1, null, "2"]] | [[1, null, "2"]]
+ {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}] | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]
+(6 rows)
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]') AS "unspec",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITHOUT WRAPPER) AS "without",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER) AS "with cond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with uncond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with"
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb '1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('[null]'),
+ ('[12.3]'),
+ ('[true]'),
+ ('["aaa"]'),
+ ('[[1, 2, 3]]'),
+ ('[{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]'),
+ ('[1, "2", null, [3]]')
+ ) foo(js);
+ unspec | without | with cond | with uncond | with
+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+----------------------+----------------------
+ | | | |
+ | | | |
+ null | null | [null] | [null] | [null]
+ 12.3 | 12.3 | [12.3] | [12.3] | [12.3]
+ true | true | [true] | [true] | [true]
+ "aaa" | "aaa" | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"]
+ [1, 2, 3] | [1, 2, 3] | [1, 2, 3] | [[1, 2, 3]] | [[1, 2, 3]]
+ {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}] | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]
+ | | [1, "2", null, [3]] | [1, "2", null, [3]] | [1, "2", null, [3]]
+(9 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json
+DETAIL: Token "aaa" is invalid.
+CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: aaa
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json
+DETAIL: Token "aaa" is invalid.
+CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: aaa
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ \x616161
+(1 row)
+
+-- QUOTES behavior should not be specified when WITH WRAPPER used:
+-- Should fail
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES)...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES)...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER ...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER ...
+ ^
+-- Should succeed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1]
+(1 row)
+
+-- test QUOTES behavior.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] omit quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {1,2,3}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: expected JSON array
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1,3)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: malformed range literal: ""[1,2]""
+DETAIL: Missing left parenthesis or bracket.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]');
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ []
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ []
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY OBJECT ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "empty"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY NULL ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_QUERY should return singleton item without wrapper
+HINT: Use WITH WRAPPER clause to wrap SQL/JSON item sequence into array.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "empty"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(10));
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1,
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea);
+ json_query
+----------------
+ \x5b312c20325d
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+----------------
+ \x5b312c20325d
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bytea
+LINE 1: ... JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bytea
+LINE 1: ...jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING json EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bigint[]
+LINE 1: ...ON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bigint[]
+LINE 1: ..._QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING anyarray EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions
+SELECT
+ x, y,
+ JSON_QUERY(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3,4,5,null]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ >= $x && @ <= $y)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER
+ EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY
+ ) list
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 4) x,
+ generate_series(0, 4) y;
+ x | y | list
+---+---+--------------
+ 0 | 0 | []
+ 0 | 1 | [1]
+ 0 | 2 | [1, 2]
+ 0 | 3 | [1, 2, 3]
+ 0 | 4 | [1, 2, 3, 4]
+ 1 | 0 | []
+ 1 | 1 | [1]
+ 1 | 2 | [1, 2]
+ 1 | 3 | [1, 2, 3]
+ 1 | 4 | [1, 2, 3, 4]
+ 2 | 0 | []
+ 2 | 1 | []
+ 2 | 2 | [2]
+ 2 | 3 | [2, 3]
+ 2 | 4 | [2, 3, 4]
+ 3 | 0 | []
+ 3 | 1 | []
+ 3 | 2 | []
+ 3 | 3 | [3]
+ 3 | 4 | [3, 4]
+ 4 | 0 | []
+ 4 | 1 | []
+ 4 | 2 | []
+ 4 | 3 | []
+ 4 | 4 | [4]
+(25 rows)
+
+-- record type returning with quotes behavior.
+CREATE TYPE comp_abc AS (a text, b int, c timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc omit quotes);
+ json_query
+-------------------------------------
+ (abc,42,"Thu Jan 02 00:00:00 2003")
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: cannot call populate_composite on a scalar
+DROP TYPE comp_abc;
+-- Extension: record types returning
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_rec AS (a int, t text, js json, jb jsonb, jsa json[]);
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_reca AS (reca sqljsonb_rec[]);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------------------------------
+ (1,aaa,"[1, ""2"", {}]","{""x"": [1, ""2"", {}]}",)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "a"
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"jsa": [{"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}, {"a": 2, "c": {}}, 123]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec)).jsa);
+ unnest
+------------------------
+ {"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}
+ {"a": 2, "c": {}}
+ 123
+(3 rows)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"reca": [{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_reca)).reca);
+ a | t | js | jb | jsa
+---+-------------+----+------------+-----
+ 1 | ["foo", []] | | |
+ 2 | | | [{}, true] |
+(2 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: syntax error at or near "{" of jsonpath input
+-- Extension: array types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"3"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+--------------
+ {1,2,NULL,3}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "a"
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest(JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec[]));
+ a | t | js | jb | jsa
+---+-------------+----+------------+-----
+ 1 | ["foo", []] | | |
+ 2 | | | [{}, true] |
+(2 rows)
+
+-- Extension: domain types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_query
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+-- Test timestamptz passing and output
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test constraints
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_constraints (
+ js text,
+ i int,
+ x jsonb DEFAULT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' WITH WRAPPER)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint1
+ CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint2
+ CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$.a' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, array[1,2,3] as arr))
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint3
+ CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING int DEFAULT '12' ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint4
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < jsonb '[10]')
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint5
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING char(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > 'a' COLLATE "C")
+);
+\d test_jsonb_constraints
+ Table "public.test_jsonb_constraints"
+ Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default
+--------+---------+-----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ js | text | | |
+ i | integer | | |
+ x | jsonb | | | JSON_QUERY('[1, 2]'::jsonb, '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER)
+Check constraints:
+ "test_jsonb_constraint1" CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint2" CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$."a"' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, ARRAY[1, 2, 3] AS arr))
+ "test_jsonb_constraint3" CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING integer DEFAULT 12 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint4" CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING jsonb WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < '[10]'::jsonb)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint5" CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING character(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > ('a'::bpchar COLLATE "C"))
+
+SELECT check_clause
+FROM information_schema.check_constraints
+WHERE constraint_name LIKE 'test_jsonb_constraint%'
+ORDER BY 1;
+ check_clause
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ (JSON_QUERY((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING character(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > ('a'::bpchar COLLATE "C"))
+ (JSON_QUERY((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING jsonb WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < '[10]'::jsonb)
+ (JSON_VALUE((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING integer DEFAULT 12 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ (js IS JSON)
+ JSON_EXISTS((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' PASSING (i + 5) AS int, (i)::text AS txt, ARRAY[1, 2, 3] AS arr)
+(5 rows)
+
+SELECT pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)
+FROM pg_attrdef
+WHERE adrelid = 'test_jsonb_constraints'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+ pg_get_expr
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ JSON_QUERY('[1, 2]'::jsonb, '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER)
+(1 row)
+
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint1"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains (, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('1', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains (1, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('[]');
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ([], null, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"b": 1}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"b": 1}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 1}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint3"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 1}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 7}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint5"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 7}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 10}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint4"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 10}, 1, [1, 2]).
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_constraints;
+-- Test mutabilily of query functions
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_mutability(js jsonb);
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a[0]'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime()'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@ < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime())'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $y' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '1234'::int AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("YY-MM-DD") ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '2020-07-14'::date AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
+-- Extension: non-constant JSON path
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'b' DEFAULT 'foo' ON EMPTY);
+ json_value
+------------
+ foo
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_query
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [123]
+(1 row)
+
+-- Should fail (invalid path)
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', 'error' || ' ' || 'error');
+ERROR: syntax error at or near " " of jsonpath input
diff --git a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
index f0987ff537..f488afefa5 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
+++ b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ test: select_views portals_p2 foreign_key cluster dependency guc bitmapops combo
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests (JSON related)
# ----------
-test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson
+test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson sqljson_queryfuncs
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..82ed87275d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,371 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(JSON_OBJECT(RETURNING jsonb), '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'lax $.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{}', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"b": 1, "a": 2}', '$.a');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a.b');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": {"b": 1}}', '$.a.b');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.a.b');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING 1 AS x);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING '1' AS x);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 2 AS y);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 1 AS y);
+
+-- extension: boolean expressions
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$ > 2');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a > 2' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING int);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$' RETURNING bool);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING text);
+/* jsonb bytea ??? */
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING bytea ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$' RETURNING int);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(5));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT 111 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$' RETURNING date) + 9;
+
+-- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
+CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT NULL ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
+CREATE DOMAIN rgb AS rainbow CHECK (VALUE IN ('red', 'green', 'blue'));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 'error' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' NULL ON EMPTY DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '0' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSON); -- RETURNING FORMAT not allowed
+
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING record);
+
+SELECT
+ x,
+ JSON_VALUE(
+ jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}',
+ '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING x AS x
+ RETURNING int
+ DEFAULT -1 ON EMPTY
+ DEFAULT -2 ON ERROR
+ ) y
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 2) x;
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Test PASSING and RETURNING date/time types
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamptz);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING date '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING date);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING time '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING time);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timetz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timetz);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamp '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+
+-- Also test RETURNING json[b]
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$'),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER)
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb 'null'),
+ ('12.3'),
+ ('true'),
+ ('"aaa"'),
+ ('[1, null, "2"]'),
+ ('{"a": 1, "b": [2]}')
+ ) foo(js);
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]') AS "unspec",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITHOUT WRAPPER) AS "without",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER) AS "with cond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with uncond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with"
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb '1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('[null]'),
+ ('[12.3]'),
+ ('[true]'),
+ ('["aaa"]'),
+ ('[[1, 2, 3]]'),
+ ('[{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]'),
+ ('[1, "2", null, [3]]')
+ ) foo(js);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- QUOTES behavior should not be specified when WITH WRAPPER used:
+-- Should fail
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+-- Should succeed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+
+-- test QUOTES behavior.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes error on error);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes error on error);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]');
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY OBJECT ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON EMPTY);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY NULL ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(10));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING json EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING anyarray EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT
+ x, y,
+ JSON_QUERY(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3,4,5,null]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ >= $x && @ <= $y)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER
+ EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY
+ ) list
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 4) x,
+ generate_series(0, 4) y;
+
+-- record type returning with quotes behavior.
+CREATE TYPE comp_abc AS (a text, b int, c timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes error on error);
+DROP TYPE comp_abc;
+
+-- Extension: record types returning
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_rec AS (a int, t text, js json, jb jsonb, jsa json[]);
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_reca AS (reca sqljsonb_rec[]);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"jsa": [{"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}, {"a": 2, "c": {}}, 123]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec)).jsa);
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"reca": [{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_reca)).reca);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Extension: array types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"3"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+SELECT * FROM unnest(JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec[]));
+
+-- Extension: domain types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Test timestamptz passing and output
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+
+-- Test constraints
+
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_constraints (
+ js text,
+ i int,
+ x jsonb DEFAULT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' WITH WRAPPER)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint1
+ CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint2
+ CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$.a' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, array[1,2,3] as arr))
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint3
+ CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING int DEFAULT '12' ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint4
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < jsonb '[10]')
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint5
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING char(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > 'a' COLLATE "C")
+);
+
+\d test_jsonb_constraints
+
+SELECT check_clause
+FROM information_schema.check_constraints
+WHERE constraint_name LIKE 'test_jsonb_constraint%'
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+SELECT pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)
+FROM pg_attrdef
+WHERE adrelid = 'test_jsonb_constraints'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('1', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('[]');
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"b": 1}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 1}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 7}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 10}', 1);
+
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_constraints;
+
+-- Test mutabilily of query functions
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_mutability(js jsonb);
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a[0]'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime()'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@ < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $y' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '1234'::int AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("YY-MM-DD") ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '2020-07-14'::date AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
+
+-- Extension: non-constant JSON path
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'b' DEFAULT 'foo' ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' WITH WRAPPER);
+-- Should fail (invalid path)
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', 'error' || ' ' || 'error');
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index 897845374f..a6be6f7874 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1256,6 +1256,7 @@ Join
JoinCostWorkspace
JoinDomain
JoinExpr
+JsonFuncExpr
JoinHashEntry
JoinPath
JoinPathExtraData
@@ -1266,18 +1267,28 @@ JsObject
JsValue
JsonAggConstructor
JsonAggState
+JsonArgument
JsonArrayAgg
JsonArrayConstructor
JsonArrayQueryConstructor
JsonBaseObjectInfo
+JsonBehavior
+JsonBehaviorType
+JsonCoercion
JsonConstructorExpr
JsonConstructorExprState
JsonConstructorType
JsonEncoding
+JsonExpr
+JsonExprOp
+JsonExprPostEvalState
+JsonExprState
JsonFormat
JsonFormatType
JsonHashEntry
JsonIsPredicate
+JsonItemCoercion
+JsonItemType
JsonIterateStringValuesAction
JsonKeyValue
JsonLexContext
@@ -1295,6 +1306,7 @@ JsonParseContext
JsonParseErrorType
JsonPath
JsonPathBool
+JsonPathDatatypeStatus
JsonPathExecContext
JsonPathExecResult
JsonPathGinAddPathItemFunc
@@ -1307,11 +1319,15 @@ JsonPathGinPathItem
JsonPathItem
JsonPathItemType
JsonPathKeyword
+JsonPathMutableContext
JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
JsonPathString
JsonPathVariable
+JsonPathVariableEvalContext
+JsonPathVarCallback
+JsonQuotes
JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
--
2.35.3
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From 96e4767971bbbbbad8ca19c4c6e5009297c17a80 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:16:21 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v37 1/7] Add soft error handling to some expression nodes
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This adjusts the code for CoerceViaIO and CoerceToDomain expression
nodes to handle errors softly.
For CoerceViaIo, this adds a new ExprEvalStep opcode
EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE, which is implemented in the new accompanying
function ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(). The only difference from
EEOP_IOCOERCE's inline implementation is that the input function
receives an ErrorSaveContext via the function's
FunctionCallInfo.context, which it can use to handle errors softly.
For CoerceToDomain, this simply entails replacing the ereport() in
ExecEvalConstraintNotNull() and ExecEvalConstraintCheck() by
errsave() passing it the ErrorSaveContext passed in the expression's
ExprEvalStep.
In both cases, the ErrorSaveContext to be used is passed by setting
ExprState.escontext to point to it before calling ExecInitExprRec()
on the expression tree whose errors are to be handled softly.
Note that no call site of ExecInitExprRec() has been changed in this
commit, so there's no functional change. This is intended for
implementing new SQL/JSON expression nodes in future commits.
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
src/backend/executor/execExpr.c | 8 ++-
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 80 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c | 6 ++
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c | 1 +
src/include/executor/execExpr.h | 4 ++
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 7 +++
6 files changed, 103 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
index 91df2009be..3181b1136a 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
@@ -1560,7 +1560,10 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
* We don't check permissions here as a type's input/output
* function are assumed to be executable by everyone.
*/
- scratch.opcode = EEOP_IOCOERCE;
+ if (state->escontext == NULL)
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_IOCOERCE;
+ else
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE;
/* lookup the source type's output function */
scratch.d.iocoerce.finfo_out = palloc0(sizeof(FmgrInfo));
@@ -1596,6 +1599,8 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
fcinfo_in->args[2].value = Int32GetDatum(-1);
fcinfo_in->args[2].isnull = false;
+ fcinfo_in->context = (Node *) state->escontext;
+
ExprEvalPushStep(state, &scratch);
break;
}
@@ -3303,6 +3308,7 @@ ExecInitCoerceToDomain(ExprEvalStep *scratch, CoerceToDomain *ctest,
/* we'll allocate workspace only if needed */
scratch->d.domaincheck.checkvalue = NULL;
scratch->d.domaincheck.checknull = NULL;
+ scratch->d.domaincheck.escontext = state->escontext;
/*
* Evaluate argument - it's fine to directly store it into resv/resnull,
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index 3c17cc6b1e..3f20f1dd31 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@
#include "executor/nodeSubplan.h"
#include "funcapi.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "parser/parsetree.h"
#include "pgstat.h"
@@ -452,6 +453,7 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
&&CASE_EEOP_CASE_TESTVAL,
&&CASE_EEOP_MAKE_READONLY,
&&CASE_EEOP_IOCOERCE,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE,
&&CASE_EEOP_DISTINCT,
&&CASE_EEOP_NOT_DISTINCT,
&&CASE_EEOP_NULLIF,
@@ -1150,6 +1152,9 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
* Evaluate a CoerceViaIO node. This can be quite a hot path, so
* inline as much work as possible. The source value is in our
* result variable.
+ *
+ * Also look at ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe() if you change anything
+ * here.
*/
char *str;
@@ -1205,6 +1210,12 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
EEO_NEXT();
}
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE)
+ {
+ ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(state, op);
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
EEO_CASE(EEOP_DISTINCT)
{
/*
@@ -2510,6 +2521,71 @@ ExecEvalParamExtern(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op, ExprContext *econtext)
errmsg("no value found for parameter %d", paramId)));
}
+/*
+ * Evaluate a CoerceViaIO node in soft-error mode.
+ *
+ * The source value is in op's result variable.
+ *
+ * Note: This implements EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE. If you change anything here,
+ * also look at the inline code for EEOP_IOCOERCE.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
+{
+ char *str;
+
+ /* call output function (similar to OutputFunctionCall) */
+ if (*op->resnull)
+ {
+ /* output functions are not called on nulls */
+ str = NULL;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ FunctionCallInfo fcinfo_out;
+
+ fcinfo_out = op->d.iocoerce.fcinfo_data_out;
+ fcinfo_out->args[0].value = *op->resvalue;
+ fcinfo_out->args[0].isnull = false;
+
+ fcinfo_out->isnull = false;
+ str = DatumGetCString(FunctionCallInvoke(fcinfo_out));
+
+ /* OutputFunctionCall assumes result isn't null */
+ Assert(!fcinfo_out->isnull);
+ }
+
+ /* call input function (similar to InputFunctionCallSafe) */
+ if (!op->d.iocoerce.finfo_in->fn_strict || str != NULL)
+ {
+ FunctionCallInfo fcinfo_in;
+
+ fcinfo_in = op->d.iocoerce.fcinfo_data_in;
+ fcinfo_in->args[0].value = PointerGetDatum(str);
+ fcinfo_in->args[0].isnull = *op->resnull;
+ /* second and third arguments are already set up */
+
+ /* ErrorSaveContext must be present. */
+ Assert(IsA(fcinfo_in->context, ErrorSaveContext));
+
+ fcinfo_in->isnull = false;
+ *op->resvalue = FunctionCallInvoke(fcinfo_in);
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(fcinfo_in->context))
+ {
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Should get null result if and only if str is NULL */
+ if (str == NULL)
+ Assert(*op->resnull);
+ else
+ Assert(!*op->resnull);
+ }
+}
+
/*
* Evaluate a SQLValueFunction expression.
*/
@@ -3730,7 +3806,7 @@ void
ExecEvalConstraintNotNull(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
{
if (*op->resnull)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave((Node *) op->d.domaincheck.escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NOT_NULL_VIOLATION),
errmsg("domain %s does not allow null values",
format_type_be(op->d.domaincheck.resulttype)),
@@ -3745,7 +3821,7 @@ ExecEvalConstraintCheck(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
{
if (!*op->d.domaincheck.checknull &&
!DatumGetBool(*op->d.domaincheck.checkvalue))
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave((Node *) op->d.domaincheck.escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_CHECK_VIOLATION),
errmsg("value for domain %s violates check constraint \"%s\"",
format_type_be(op->d.domaincheck.resulttype),
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
index 33161d812f..09994503b1 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
@@ -1431,6 +1431,12 @@ llvm_compile_expr(ExprState *state)
break;
}
+ case EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe",
+ v_state, op);
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
case EEOP_DISTINCT:
case EEOP_NOT_DISTINCT:
{
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
index 5212f529c8..47c9daf402 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
@@ -162,6 +162,7 @@ void *referenced_functions[] =
ExecEvalRow,
ExecEvalRowNotNull,
ExecEvalRowNull,
+ ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe,
ExecEvalSQLValueFunction,
ExecEvalScalarArrayOp,
ExecEvalHashedScalarArrayOp,
diff --git a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
index a20c539a25..a28ddcdd77 100644
--- a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
+++ b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include "executor/nodeAgg.h"
#include "nodes/execnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
/* forward references to avoid circularity */
struct ExprEvalStep;
@@ -168,6 +169,7 @@ typedef enum ExprEvalOp
/* evaluate assorted special-purpose expression types */
EEOP_IOCOERCE,
+ EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE,
EEOP_DISTINCT,
EEOP_NOT_DISTINCT,
EEOP_NULLIF,
@@ -547,6 +549,7 @@ typedef struct ExprEvalStep
bool *checknull;
/* OID of domain type */
Oid resulttype;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
} domaincheck;
/* for EEOP_CONVERT_ROWTYPE */
@@ -776,6 +779,7 @@ extern void ExecEvalParamExec(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalParamExtern(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
+extern void ExecEvalCoerceViaIOSafe(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalSQLValueFunction(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalCurrentOfExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalNextValueExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 561fdd98f1..444a5f0fd5 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "lib/ilist.h"
#include "lib/pairingheap.h"
+#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "nodes/params.h"
#include "nodes/plannodes.h"
#include "nodes/tidbitmap.h"
@@ -129,6 +130,12 @@ typedef struct ExprState
Datum *innermost_domainval;
bool *innermost_domainnull;
+
+ /*
+ * For expression nodes that support soft errors. Should be set to NULL
+ * before calling ExecInitExprRec() if the caller wants errors thrown.
+ */
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
} ExprState;
--
2.35.3
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From 37997df9537634101ddf95cc4376b9b63b2525be Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2024 13:57:53 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v37 2/7] Adjust populate_record_field() to handle errors
softly
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This adds a Node *escontext parameter to it and a bunch of functions
downstream to it, replacing the ereports in that by errsave or
ereturn as appropriate. This also adds code to those functions where
necessary to return early upon encountering a soft error.
The changes here are mainly intended to suppress errors in the
functions in jsonfuncs.c. Functions in any external modules, such as
arrayfuncs.c, that those functions may in turn call are not changed
here based on the assumption that the various checks in jsonfuncs.c
functions should ensure that only values that are structurally valid
get passed to the functions in those external modules. An exception
is made however for domain_check() to allow handling domain constraint
violation errors softly.
This also adds a function jsonb_populate_record_valid() for testing,
which returns true if jsonb_populate_record() would finish without
causing an error, false otherwise. Note that jsonb_populate_record()
internally calls populate_record(), which in turn uses
populate_record_field().
Reviewed-by: Álvaro Herrera
Reviewed-by: Andres Freund
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 52 ++++
src/backend/utils/adt/domains.c | 33 ++-
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c | 358 +++++++++++++++++++++-------
src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat | 4 +
src/include/utils/builtins.h | 3 +
src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 115 +++++++++
src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql | 37 +++
7 files changed, 515 insertions(+), 87 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index 210c7c0b02..6ff627c7fc 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -16727,6 +16727,58 @@ array w/o UK? | t
</para></entry>
</row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm>
+ <primary>jsonb_populate_record_valid</primary>
+ </indexterm>
+ <function>jsonb_populate_record_valid</function> ( <parameter>base</parameter> <type>anyelement</type>, <parameter>from_json</parameter> <type>json</type> )
+ <returnvalue>boolean</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Function for testing <function>jsonb_populate_record</function>. Returns
+ <literal>true</literal> if <function>jsonb_populate_record</function>
+ would finish without an error for the given input, <literal>false</literal>
+ otherwise.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>create type jsb_char2 as (a char(2));</literal>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_char2, '{"a": "aaa"}');</literal>
+ <returnvalue></returnvalue>
+<programlisting>
+ jsonb_populate_record_valid
+-----------------------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+</programlisting>
+
+ <literal>select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_char2, '{"a": "aaa"}') q;</literal>
+ <returnvalue></returnvalue>
+<programlisting>
+ERROR: value too long for type character(2)
+</programlisting>
+ <literal>select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_char2, '{"a": "aa"}');</literal>
+ <returnvalue></returnvalue>
+<programlisting>
+ jsonb_populate_record_valid
+-----------------------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+</programlisting>
+
+ <literal>select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_char2, '{"a": "aa"}') q;</literal>
+ <returnvalue></returnvalue>
+<programlisting>
+ a
+----
+ aa
+(1 row)
+</programlisting>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+
<row>
<entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
<indexterm>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/domains.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/domains.c
index 9f6e1a15ad..21791105da 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/domains.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/domains.c
@@ -40,6 +40,9 @@
#include "utils/syscache.h"
#include "utils/typcache.h"
+static bool domain_check_internal(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
+ void **extra, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ Node *escontext);
/*
* structure to cache state across multiple calls
@@ -342,6 +345,32 @@ domain_recv(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
void
domain_check(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
void **extra, MemoryContext mcxt)
+{
+ (void) domain_check_internal(value, isnull, domainType, extra, mcxt,
+ NULL);
+}
+
+/* Error-safe variant of domain_check(). */
+bool
+domain_check_safe(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
+ void **extra, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ Node *escontext)
+{
+ return domain_check_internal(value, isnull, domainType, extra, mcxt,
+ escontext);
+}
+
+/*
+ * domain_check_internal
+ * Workhorse for domain_check() and domain_check_safe()
+ *
+ * Returns false if an error occurred in domain_check_input() and 'escontext'
+ * points to an ErrorSaveContext, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+domain_check_internal(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
+ void **extra, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ Node *escontext)
{
DomainIOData *my_extra = NULL;
@@ -365,7 +394,9 @@ domain_check(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
/*
* Do the necessary checks to ensure it's a valid domain value.
*/
- domain_check_input(value, isnull, my_extra, NULL);
+ domain_check_input(value, isnull, my_extra, escontext);
+
+ return !SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext);
}
/*
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index caaafb72c0..882174ab38 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -265,6 +265,7 @@ typedef struct PopulateArrayContext
int *dims; /* dimensions */
int *sizes; /* current dimension counters */
int ndims; /* number of dimensions */
+ Node *escontext; /* For soft-error handling */
} PopulateArrayContext;
/* state for populate_array_json() */
@@ -389,7 +390,8 @@ static JsonParseErrorType elements_array_element_end(void *state, bool isnull);
static JsonParseErrorType elements_scalar(void *state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype);
/* turn a json object into a hash table */
-static HTAB *get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname);
+static HTAB *get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname,
+ Node *escontext);
/* semantic actions for populate_array_json */
static JsonParseErrorType populate_array_object_start(void *_state);
@@ -426,42 +428,48 @@ static JsonParseErrorType sn_scalar(void *state, char *token, JsonTokenType toke
static Datum populate_recordset_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
bool is_json, bool have_record_arg);
static Datum populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
- bool is_json, bool have_record_arg);
+ bool is_json, bool have_record_arg,
+ Node *escontext);
/* helper functions for populate_record[set] */
static HeapTupleHeader populate_record(TupleDesc tupdesc, RecordIOData **record_p,
HeapTupleHeader defaultval, MemoryContext mcxt,
- JsObject *obj);
+ JsObject *obj, Node *escontext);
static void get_record_type_from_argument(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
const char *funcname,
PopulateRecordCache *cache);
static void get_record_type_from_query(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
const char *funcname,
PopulateRecordCache *cache);
-static void JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso);
+static bool JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso, Node *escontext);
static Datum populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io, Oid typid,
const char *colname, MemoryContext mcxt,
- HeapTupleHeader defaultval, JsValue *jsv, bool isnull);
-static Datum populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv);
+ HeapTupleHeader defaultval, JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
+static Datum populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull, Node *escontext);
static void prepare_column_cache(ColumnIOData *column, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
MemoryContext mcxt, bool need_scalar);
static Datum populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
const char *colname, MemoryContext mcxt, Datum defaultval,
- JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull);
+ JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull, Node *escontext);
static RecordIOData *allocate_record_info(MemoryContext mcxt, int ncolumns);
static bool JsObjectGetField(JsObject *obj, char *field, JsValue *jsv);
static void populate_recordset_record(PopulateRecordsetState *state, JsObject *obj);
-static void populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len);
-static void populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, JsonbValue *jbv,
+static bool populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len);
+static bool populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, JsonbValue *jbv,
int ndim);
static void populate_array_report_expected_array(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim);
-static void populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims);
-static void populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim);
-static void populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv);
+static bool populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims);
+static bool populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim);
+static bool populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv);
static Datum populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio, const char *colname,
- MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv);
+ MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
static Datum populate_domain(DomainIOData *io, Oid typid, const char *colname,
- MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv, bool isnull);
+ MemoryContext mcxt, JsValue *jsv, bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
/* functions supporting jsonb_delete, jsonb_set and jsonb_concat */
static JsonbValue *IteratorConcat(JsonbIterator **it1, JsonbIterator **it2,
@@ -2453,28 +2461,39 @@ Datum
jsonb_populate_record(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
return populate_record_worker(fcinfo, "jsonb_populate_record",
- false, true);
+ false, true, NULL);
+}
+
+Datum
+jsonb_populate_record_valid(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
+{
+ ErrorSaveContext escontext = {T_ErrorSaveContext};
+
+ (void) populate_record_worker(fcinfo, "jsonb_populate_record",
+ false, true, (Node *) &escontext);
+
+ return BoolGetDatum(!SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(&escontext));
}
Datum
jsonb_to_record(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
return populate_record_worker(fcinfo, "jsonb_to_record",
- false, false);
+ false, false, NULL);
}
Datum
json_populate_record(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
return populate_record_worker(fcinfo, "json_populate_record",
- true, true);
+ true, true, NULL);
}
Datum
json_to_record(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
return populate_record_worker(fcinfo, "json_to_record",
- true, false);
+ true, false, NULL);
}
/* helper function for diagnostics */
@@ -2484,14 +2503,15 @@ populate_array_report_expected_array(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
if (ndim <= 0)
{
if (ctx->colname)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array"),
errhint("See the value of key \"%s\".", ctx->colname)));
else
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array")));
+ return;
}
else
{
@@ -2506,22 +2526,28 @@ populate_array_report_expected_array(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
appendStringInfo(&indices, "[%d]", ctx->sizes[i]);
if (ctx->colname)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array"),
errhint("See the array element %s of key \"%s\".",
indices.data, ctx->colname)));
else
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(ctx->escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("expected JSON array"),
errhint("See the array element %s.",
indices.data)));
+ return;
}
}
-/* set the number of dimensions of the populated array when it becomes known */
-static void
+/*
+ * Validate and set ndims for populating an array with some
+ * populate_array_*() function.
+ *
+ * Returns false if the input (ndims) is erroneous.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims)
{
int i;
@@ -2529,7 +2555,12 @@ populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims)
Assert(ctx->ndims <= 0);
if (ndims <= 0)
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndims);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext));
+ return false;
+ }
ctx->ndims = ndims;
ctx->dims = palloc(sizeof(int) * ndims);
@@ -2537,10 +2568,16 @@ populate_array_assign_ndims(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndims)
for (i = 0; i < ndims; i++)
ctx->dims[i] = -1; /* dimensions are unknown yet */
+
+ return true;
}
-/* check the populated subarray dimension */
-static void
+/*
+ * Check the populated subarray dimension
+ *
+ * Returns false if the input (ndims) is erroneous.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
{
int dim = ctx->sizes[ndim]; /* current dimension counter */
@@ -2548,7 +2585,7 @@ populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
if (ctx->dims[ndim] == -1)
ctx->dims[ndim] = dim; /* assign dimension if not yet known */
else if (ctx->dims[ndim] != dim)
- ereport(ERROR,
+ ereturn(ctx->escontext, false,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_TEXT_REPRESENTATION),
errmsg("malformed JSON array"),
errdetail("Multidimensional arrays must have "
@@ -2560,9 +2597,15 @@ populate_array_check_dimension(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim)
/* increment the parent dimension counter if it is a nested sub-array */
if (ndim > 0)
ctx->sizes[ndim - 1]++;
+
+ return true;
}
-static void
+/*
+ * Returns true if the array element value was successfully extracted from jsv
+ * and added to ctx->astate. False if an error occurred when doing so.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv)
{
Datum element;
@@ -2573,13 +2616,18 @@ populate_array_element(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, int ndim, JsValue *jsv)
ctx->aio->element_type,
ctx->aio->element_typmod,
NULL, ctx->mcxt, PointerGetDatum(NULL),
- jsv, &element_isnull);
+ jsv, &element_isnull, ctx->escontext);
+ /* Nothing to do on an error. */
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext))
+ return false;
accumArrayResult(ctx->astate, element, element_isnull,
ctx->aio->element_type, ctx->acxt);
Assert(ndim > 0);
ctx->sizes[ndim - 1]++; /* increment current dimension counter */
+
+ return true;
}
/* json object start handler for populate_array_json() */
@@ -2590,9 +2638,17 @@ populate_array_object_start(void *_state)
int ndim = state->lex->lex_level;
if (state->ctx->ndims <= 0)
- populate_array_assign_ndims(state->ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(state->ctx, ndim))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
else if (ndim < state->ctx->ndims)
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(state->ctx, ndim);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(state->ctx->escontext));
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
return JSON_SUCCESS;
}
@@ -2606,10 +2662,17 @@ populate_array_array_end(void *_state)
int ndim = state->lex->lex_level;
if (ctx->ndims <= 0)
- populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim + 1);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim + 1))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
if (ndim < ctx->ndims)
- populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ /* Report if an error occurred. */
+ if (!populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
return JSON_SUCCESS;
}
@@ -2667,7 +2730,9 @@ populate_array_element_end(void *_state, bool isnull)
state->element_start) * sizeof(char);
}
- populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv);
+ /* Report if an error occurred. */
+ if (!populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
}
return JSON_SUCCESS;
@@ -2682,9 +2747,17 @@ populate_array_scalar(void *_state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype)
int ndim = state->lex->lex_level;
if (ctx->ndims <= 0)
- populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim))
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
else if (ndim < ctx->ndims)
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndim);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext));
+ return JSON_SEM_ACTION_FAILED;
+ }
if (ndim == ctx->ndims)
{
@@ -2697,8 +2770,12 @@ populate_array_scalar(void *_state, char *token, JsonTokenType tokentype)
return JSON_SUCCESS;
}
-/* parse a json array and populate array */
-static void
+/*
+ * Parse a json array and populate array
+ *
+ * Returns false if an error occurs when parsing.
+ */
+static bool
populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len)
{
PopulateArrayState state;
@@ -2716,19 +2793,25 @@ populate_array_json(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, char *json, int len)
sem.array_element_end = populate_array_element_end;
sem.scalar = populate_array_scalar;
- pg_parse_json_or_ereport(state.lex, &sem);
-
- /* number of dimensions should be already known */
- Assert(ctx->ndims > 0 && ctx->dims);
+ if (pg_parse_json_or_errsave(state.lex, &sem, ctx->escontext))
+ {
+ /* number of dimensions should be already known */
+ Assert(ctx->ndims > 0 && ctx->dims);
+ }
freeJsonLexContext(state.lex);
+
+ return !SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext);
}
/*
* populate_array_dim_jsonb() -- Iterate recursively through jsonb sub-array
* elements and accumulate result using given ArrayBuildState.
+ *
+ * Returns false if we return partway through because of an error in a
+ * subroutine.
*/
-static void
+static bool
populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
JsonbValue *jbv, /* jsonb sub-array */
int ndim) /* current dimension */
@@ -2742,7 +2825,12 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
check_stack_depth();
if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc))
+ {
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndim - 1);
+ /* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
+ Assert(SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(ctx->escontext));
+ return false;
+ }
Assert(!JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc));
@@ -2763,7 +2851,10 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
(tok == WJB_ELEM &&
(val.type != jbvBinary ||
!JsonContainerIsArray(val.val.binary.data)))))
- populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_assign_ndims(ctx, ndim))
+ return false;
+ }
jsv.is_json = false;
jsv.val.jsonb = &val;
@@ -2776,16 +2867,21 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
* it is not the innermost dimension.
*/
if (ctx->ndims > 0 && ndim >= ctx->ndims)
- populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv);
+ {
+ if (!populate_array_element(ctx, ndim, &jsv))
+ return false;
+ }
else
{
/* populate child sub-array */
- populate_array_dim_jsonb(ctx, &val, ndim + 1);
+ if (!populate_array_dim_jsonb(ctx, &val, ndim + 1))
+ return false;
/* number of dimensions should be already known */
Assert(ctx->ndims > 0 && ctx->dims);
- populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim);
+ if (!populate_array_check_dimension(ctx, ndim))
+ return false;
}
tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &val, true);
@@ -2796,14 +2892,22 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
/* free iterator, iterating until WJB_DONE */
tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &val, true);
Assert(tok == WJB_DONE && !it);
+
+ return true;
}
-/* recursively populate an array from json/jsonb */
+/*
+ * Recursively populate an array from json/jsonb
+ *
+ * *isnull is set to true if an error is reported during parsing.
+ */
static Datum
populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio,
const char *colname,
MemoryContext mcxt,
- JsValue *jsv)
+ JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
PopulateArrayContext ctx;
Datum result;
@@ -2818,14 +2922,27 @@ populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio,
ctx.ndims = 0; /* unknown yet */
ctx.dims = NULL;
ctx.sizes = NULL;
+ ctx.escontext = escontext;
if (jsv->is_json)
- populate_array_json(&ctx, jsv->val.json.str,
- jsv->val.json.len >= 0 ? jsv->val.json.len
- : strlen(jsv->val.json.str));
+ {
+ /* Return null if an error was found. */
+ if (!populate_array_json(&ctx, jsv->val.json.str,
+ jsv->val.json.len >= 0 ? jsv->val.json.len
+ : strlen(jsv->val.json.str)))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+ }
else
{
- populate_array_dim_jsonb(&ctx, jsv->val.jsonb, 1);
+ /* Return null if an error was found. */
+ if (!populate_array_dim_jsonb(&ctx, jsv->val.jsonb, 1))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
ctx.dims[0] = ctx.sizes[0];
}
@@ -2843,11 +2960,16 @@ populate_array(ArrayIOData *aio,
pfree(ctx.sizes);
pfree(lbs);
+ *isnull = false;
return result;
}
-static void
-JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
+/*
+ * Returns false if an error occurs, provided escontext points to an
+ * ErrorSaveContext.
+ */
+static bool
+JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso, Node *escontext)
{
jso->is_json = jsv->is_json;
@@ -2859,7 +2981,9 @@ JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
jsv->val.json.len >= 0
? jsv->val.json.len
: strlen(jsv->val.json.str),
- "populate_composite");
+ "populate_composite",
+ escontext);
+ Assert(jso->val.json_hash != NULL || SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext));
}
else
{
@@ -2877,7 +3001,7 @@ JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
is_scalar = IsAJsonbScalar(jbv) ||
(jbv->type == jbvBinary &&
JsonContainerIsScalar(jbv->val.binary.data));
- ereport(ERROR,
+ errsave(escontext,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
is_scalar
? errmsg("cannot call %s on a scalar",
@@ -2886,6 +3010,8 @@ JsValueToJsObject(JsValue *jsv, JsObject *jso)
"populate_composite")));
}
}
+
+ return !SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext);
}
/* acquire or update cached tuple descriptor for a composite type */
@@ -2912,7 +3038,12 @@ update_cached_tupdesc(CompositeIOData *io, MemoryContext mcxt)
}
}
-/* recursively populate a composite (row type) value from json/jsonb */
+/*
+ * Recursively populate a composite (row type) value from json/jsonb
+ *
+ * Returns null if an error occurs in a subroutine, provided escontext points
+ * to an ErrorSaveContext.
+ */
static Datum
populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
Oid typid,
@@ -2920,14 +3051,15 @@ populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
MemoryContext mcxt,
HeapTupleHeader defaultval,
JsValue *jsv,
- bool isnull)
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
Datum result;
/* acquire/update cached tuple descriptor */
update_cached_tupdesc(io, mcxt);
- if (isnull)
+ if (*isnull)
result = (Datum) 0;
else
{
@@ -2935,11 +3067,21 @@ populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
JsObject jso;
/* prepare input value */
- JsValueToJsObject(jsv, &jso);
+ if (!JsValueToJsObject(jsv, &jso, escontext))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
/* populate resulting record tuple */
tuple = populate_record(io->tupdesc, &io->record_io,
- defaultval, mcxt, &jso);
+ defaultval, mcxt, &jso, escontext);
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
result = HeapTupleHeaderGetDatum(tuple);
JsObjectFree(&jso);
@@ -2951,14 +3093,27 @@ populate_composite(CompositeIOData *io,
* now, we can tell by comparing typid to base_typid.)
*/
if (typid != io->base_typid && typid != RECORDOID)
- domain_check(result, isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt);
+ {
+ if (!domain_check_safe(result, *isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt,
+ escontext))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+ }
return result;
}
-/* populate non-null scalar value from json/jsonb value */
+/*
+ * Populate non-null scalar value from json/jsonb value.
+ *
+ * Returns null if an error occurs during the call to type input function,
+ * provided escontext is valid.
+ */
static Datum
-populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv)
+populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv,
+ bool *isnull, Node *escontext)
{
Datum res;
char *str = NULL;
@@ -3029,7 +3184,12 @@ populate_scalar(ScalarIOData *io, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsValue *jsv)
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized jsonb type: %d", (int) jbv->type);
}
- res = InputFunctionCall(&io->typiofunc, str, io->typioparam, typmod);
+ if (!InputFunctionCallSafe(&io->typiofunc, str, io->typioparam, typmod,
+ escontext, &res))
+ {
+ res = (Datum) 0;
+ *isnull = true;
+ }
/* free temporary buffer */
if (str != json)
@@ -3044,22 +3204,28 @@ populate_domain(DomainIOData *io,
const char *colname,
MemoryContext mcxt,
JsValue *jsv,
- bool isnull)
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
Datum res;
- if (isnull)
+ if (*isnull)
res = (Datum) 0;
else
{
res = populate_record_field(io->base_io,
io->base_typid, io->base_typmod,
colname, mcxt, PointerGetDatum(NULL),
- jsv, &isnull);
- Assert(!isnull);
+ jsv, isnull, escontext);
+ Assert(!*isnull || SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext));
}
- domain_check(res, isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt);
+ if (!domain_check_safe(res, *isnull, typid, &io->domain_info, mcxt,
+ escontext))
+ {
+ *isnull = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
return res;
}
@@ -3160,7 +3326,8 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
MemoryContext mcxt,
Datum defaultval,
JsValue *jsv,
- bool *isnull)
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
{
TypeCat typcat;
@@ -3193,10 +3360,12 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
switch (typcat)
{
case TYPECAT_SCALAR:
- return populate_scalar(&col->scalar_io, typid, typmod, jsv);
+ return populate_scalar(&col->scalar_io, typid, typmod, jsv,
+ isnull, escontext);
case TYPECAT_ARRAY:
- return populate_array(&col->io.array, colname, mcxt, jsv);
+ return populate_array(&col->io.array, colname, mcxt, jsv,
+ isnull, escontext);
case TYPECAT_COMPOSITE:
case TYPECAT_COMPOSITE_DOMAIN:
@@ -3205,11 +3374,12 @@ populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
DatumGetPointer(defaultval)
? DatumGetHeapTupleHeader(defaultval)
: NULL,
- jsv, *isnull);
+ jsv, isnull,
+ escontext);
case TYPECAT_DOMAIN:
return populate_domain(&col->io.domain, typid, colname, mcxt,
- jsv, *isnull);
+ jsv, isnull, escontext);
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized type category '%c'", typcat);
@@ -3266,7 +3436,8 @@ populate_record(TupleDesc tupdesc,
RecordIOData **record_p,
HeapTupleHeader defaultval,
MemoryContext mcxt,
- JsObject *obj)
+ JsObject *obj,
+ Node *escontext)
{
RecordIOData *record = *record_p;
Datum *values;
@@ -3358,7 +3529,8 @@ populate_record(TupleDesc tupdesc,
mcxt,
nulls[i] ? (Datum) 0 : values[i],
&field,
- &nulls[i]);
+ &nulls[i],
+ escontext);
}
res = heap_form_tuple(tupdesc, values, nulls);
@@ -3439,12 +3611,14 @@ get_record_type_from_query(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo,
*/
static Datum
populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
- bool is_json, bool have_record_arg)
+ bool is_json, bool have_record_arg,
+ Node *escontext)
{
int json_arg_num = have_record_arg ? 1 : 0;
JsValue jsv = {0};
HeapTupleHeader rec;
Datum rettuple;
+ bool isnull;
JsonbValue jbv;
MemoryContext fnmcxt = fcinfo->flinfo->fn_mcxt;
PopulateRecordCache *cache = fcinfo->flinfo->fn_extra;
@@ -3531,8 +3705,11 @@ populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
jbv.val.binary.len = VARSIZE(jb) - VARHDRSZ;
}
+ isnull = false;
rettuple = populate_composite(&cache->c.io.composite, cache->argtype,
- NULL, fnmcxt, rec, &jsv, false);
+ NULL, fnmcxt, rec, &jsv, &isnull,
+ escontext);
+ Assert(!isnull || SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(escontext));
PG_RETURN_DATUM(rettuple);
}
@@ -3540,10 +3717,13 @@ populate_record_worker(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, const char *funcname,
/*
* get_json_object_as_hash
*
- * decompose a json object into a hash table.
+ * Decomposes a json object into a hash table.
+ *
+ * Returns the hash table if the json is parsed successfully, NULL otherwise.
*/
static HTAB *
-get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname)
+get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname,
+ Node *escontext)
{
HASHCTL ctl;
HTAB *tab;
@@ -3572,7 +3752,11 @@ get_json_object_as_hash(char *json, int len, const char *funcname)
sem->object_field_start = hash_object_field_start;
sem->object_field_end = hash_object_field_end;
- pg_parse_json_or_ereport(state->lex, sem);
+ if (!pg_parse_json_or_errsave(state->lex, sem, escontext))
+ {
+ hash_destroy(state->hash);
+ tab = NULL;
+ }
freeJsonLexContext(state->lex);
@@ -3743,14 +3927,16 @@ populate_recordset_record(PopulateRecordsetState *state, JsObject *obj)
&cache->c.io.composite.record_io,
state->rec,
cache->fn_mcxt,
- obj);
+ obj,
+ NULL);
/* if it's domain over composite, check domain constraints */
if (cache->c.typcat == TYPECAT_COMPOSITE_DOMAIN)
- domain_check(HeapTupleHeaderGetDatum(tuphead), false,
- cache->argtype,
- &cache->c.io.composite.domain_info,
- cache->fn_mcxt);
+ (void) domain_check_safe(HeapTupleHeaderGetDatum(tuphead), false,
+ cache->argtype,
+ &cache->c.io.composite.domain_info,
+ cache->fn_mcxt,
+ NULL);
/* ok, save into tuplestore */
tuple.t_len = HeapTupleHeaderGetDatumLength(tuphead);
diff --git a/src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat b/src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat
index ad74e07dbb..e4115cd084 100644
--- a/src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat
+++ b/src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat
@@ -10032,6 +10032,10 @@
proname => 'jsonb_populate_record', proisstrict => 'f', provolatile => 's',
prorettype => 'anyelement', proargtypes => 'anyelement jsonb',
prosrc => 'jsonb_populate_record' },
+{ oid => '9558', descr => 'test get record fields from a jsonb object',
+ proname => 'jsonb_populate_record_valid', proisstrict => 'f', provolatile => 's',
+ prorettype => 'bool', proargtypes => 'anyelement jsonb',
+ prosrc => 'jsonb_populate_record_valid' },
{ oid => '3475',
descr => 'get set of records with fields from a jsonb array of objects',
proname => 'jsonb_populate_recordset', prorows => '100', proisstrict => 'f',
diff --git a/src/include/utils/builtins.h b/src/include/utils/builtins.h
index f2ebbc5625..359c570f23 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/builtins.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/builtins.h
@@ -28,6 +28,9 @@ extern bool parse_bool_with_len(const char *value, size_t len, bool *result);
/* domains.c */
extern void domain_check(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
void **extra, MemoryContext mcxt);
+extern bool domain_check_safe(Datum value, bool isnull, Oid domainType,
+ void **extra, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ Node *escontext);
extern int errdatatype(Oid datatypeOid);
extern int errdomainconstraint(Oid datatypeOid, const char *conname);
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b597d01a55..66bee5162b 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -2505,6 +2505,121 @@ SELECT rec FROM jsonb_populate_record(
(abc,3,"Thu Jan 02 00:00:00 2003")
(1 row)
+-- Tests to check soft-error support for populate_record_field()
+-- populate_scalar()
+create type jsb_char2 as (a char(2));
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_char2, '{"a": "aaa"}');
+ jsonb_populate_record_valid
+-----------------------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_char2, '{"a": "aaa"}') q;
+ERROR: value too long for type character(2)
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_char2, '{"a": "aa"}');
+ jsonb_populate_record_valid
+-----------------------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_char2, '{"a": "aa"}') q;
+ a
+----
+ aa
+(1 row)
+
+-- populate_array()
+create type jsb_ia as (a int[]);
+create type jsb_ia2 as (a int[][]);
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_ia, '{"a": 43.2}');
+ jsonb_populate_record_valid
+-----------------------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_ia, '{"a": 43.2}') q;
+ERROR: expected JSON array
+HINT: See the value of key "a".
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_ia, '{"a": [1, 2]}');
+ jsonb_populate_record_valid
+-----------------------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_ia, '{"a": [1, 2]}') q;
+ a
+-------
+ {1,2}
+(1 row)
+
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_ia2, '{"a": [[1], [2, 3]]}');
+ jsonb_populate_record_valid
+-----------------------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_ia2, '{"a": [[1], [2, 3]]}') q;
+ERROR: malformed JSON array
+DETAIL: Multidimensional arrays must have sub-arrays with matching dimensions.
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_ia2, '{"a": [[1, 0], [2, 3]]}');
+ jsonb_populate_record_valid
+-----------------------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_ia2, '{"a": [[1, 0], [2, 3]]}') q;
+ a
+---------------
+ {{1,0},{2,3}}
+(1 row)
+
+-- populate_domain()
+create domain jsb_i_not_null as int not null;
+create domain jsb_i_gt_1 as int check (value > 1);
+create type jsb_i_not_null_rec as (a jsb_i_not_null);
+create type jsb_i_gt_1_rec as (a jsb_i_gt_1);
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_i_not_null_rec, '{"a": null}');
+ jsonb_populate_record_valid
+-----------------------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_i_not_null_rec, '{"a": null}') q;
+ERROR: domain jsb_i_not_null does not allow null values
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_i_not_null_rec, '{"a": 1}');
+ jsonb_populate_record_valid
+-----------------------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_i_not_null_rec, '{"a": 1}') q;
+ a
+---
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_i_gt_1_rec, '{"a": 1}');
+ jsonb_populate_record_valid
+-----------------------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_i_gt_1_rec, '{"a": 1}') q;
+ERROR: value for domain jsb_i_gt_1 violates check constraint "jsb_i_gt_1_check"
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_i_gt_1_rec, '{"a": 2}');
+ jsonb_populate_record_valid
+-----------------------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_i_gt_1_rec, '{"a": 2}') q;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+drop type jsb_ia, jsb_ia2, jsb_char2, jsb_i_not_null_rec, jsb_i_gt_1_rec;
+drop domain jsb_i_not_null, jsb_i_gt_1;
-- anonymous record type
SELECT jsonb_populate_record(null::record, '{"x": 0, "y": 1}');
ERROR: could not determine row type for result of jsonb_populate_record
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 6dae715afd..97bc2242a1 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -679,6 +679,43 @@ SELECT rec FROM jsonb_populate_record(
'{"rec": {"a": "abc", "c": "01.02.2003", "x": 43.2}}'
) q;
+-- Tests to check soft-error support for populate_record_field()
+
+-- populate_scalar()
+create type jsb_char2 as (a char(2));
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_char2, '{"a": "aaa"}');
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_char2, '{"a": "aaa"}') q;
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_char2, '{"a": "aa"}');
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_char2, '{"a": "aa"}') q;
+
+-- populate_array()
+create type jsb_ia as (a int[]);
+create type jsb_ia2 as (a int[][]);
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_ia, '{"a": 43.2}');
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_ia, '{"a": 43.2}') q;
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_ia, '{"a": [1, 2]}');
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_ia, '{"a": [1, 2]}') q;
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_ia2, '{"a": [[1], [2, 3]]}');
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_ia2, '{"a": [[1], [2, 3]]}') q;
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_ia2, '{"a": [[1, 0], [2, 3]]}');
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_ia2, '{"a": [[1, 0], [2, 3]]}') q;
+
+-- populate_domain()
+create domain jsb_i_not_null as int not null;
+create domain jsb_i_gt_1 as int check (value > 1);
+create type jsb_i_not_null_rec as (a jsb_i_not_null);
+create type jsb_i_gt_1_rec as (a jsb_i_gt_1);
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_i_not_null_rec, '{"a": null}');
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_i_not_null_rec, '{"a": null}') q;
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_i_not_null_rec, '{"a": 1}');
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_i_not_null_rec, '{"a": 1}') q;
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_i_gt_1_rec, '{"a": 1}');
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_i_gt_1_rec, '{"a": 1}') q;
+select jsonb_populate_record_valid(NULL::jsb_i_gt_1_rec, '{"a": 2}');
+select * from jsonb_populate_record(NULL::jsb_i_gt_1_rec, '{"a": 2}') q;
+drop type jsb_ia, jsb_ia2, jsb_char2, jsb_i_not_null_rec, jsb_i_gt_1_rec;
+drop domain jsb_i_not_null, jsb_i_gt_1;
+
-- anonymous record type
SELECT jsonb_populate_record(null::record, '{"x": 0, "y": 1}');
SELECT jsonb_populate_record(row(1,2), '{"f1": 0, "f2": 1}');
--
2.35.3
^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 25+ messages in thread
* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-24 13:11 Amit Langote <[email protected]>
parent: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 2 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: Amit Langote @ 2024-01-24 13:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; jian he <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 10:46 PM Amit Langote <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 1:19 AM Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 2024-Jan-18, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> > > > commands/explain.c (Hmm, I think this is a preexisting bug actually)
> > > >
> > > > 3893 18 : case T_TableFuncScan:
> > > > 3894 18 : Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_TABLEFUNC);
> > > > 3895 18 : if (rte->tablefunc)
> > > > 3896 0 : if (rte->tablefunc->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
> > > > 3897 0 : objectname = "xmltable";
> > > > 3898 : else /* Must be TFT_JSON_TABLE */
> > > > 3899 0 : objectname = "json_table";
> > > > 3900 : else
> > > > 3901 18 : objectname = NULL;
> > > > 3902 18 : objecttag = "Table Function Name";
> > > > 3903 18 : break;
> > >
> > > Indeed
> >
> > I was completely wrong about this, and in order to gain coverage the
> > only thing we needed was to add an EXPLAIN that uses the JSON format.
> > I did that just now. I think your addition here works just fine.
>
> I think we'd still need your RangeTblFunc.tablefunc_name in order for
> the new code (with JSON_TABLE) to be able to set objectname to either
> "XMLTABLE" or "JSON_TABLE", no?
>
> As you pointed out, rte->tablefunc is always NULL in
> ExplainTargetRel() due to setrefs.c setting it to NULL, so the
> JSON_TABLE additions to explain.c in my patch as they were won't work.
> I've included your patch in the attached set and adjusted the
> JSON_TABLE patch to set tablefunc_name in the parser.
>
> I had intended to push 0001-0004 today, but held off to add a
> SQL-callable testing function for the changes in 0002. On that note,
> I'm now not so sure about committing jsonpath_exec.c functions
> JsonPathExists/Query/Value() from their SQL/JSON counterparts, so
> inclined to squash that one into the SQL/JSON query functions patch
> from a testability standpoint.
Pushed 0001-0003 for now.
Rebased patches attached. I merged 0004 into the query functions
patch after all.
> I haven't looked at Jian He's comments yet.
See below...
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 12:46 AM jian he <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 10:28 PM Amit Langote <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > based on v35.
> > > Now I only applied from 0001 to 0007.
> > > For {DEFAULT expression ON EMPTY} | {DEFAULT expression ON ERROR}
> > > restrict DEFAULT expression be either Const node or FuncExpr node.
> > > so these 3 SQL/JSON functions can be used in the btree expression index.
> >
> > I'm not really excited about adding these restrictions into the
> > transformJsonFuncExpr() path. Index or any other code that wants to
> > put restrictions already have those in place, no need to add them
> > here. Moreover, by adding these restrictions, we might end up
> > preventing users from doing useful things with this like specify
> > column references. If there are semantic issues with allowing that,
> > we should discuss them.
> >
>
> after applying v36.
> The following index creation and query operation works. I am not 100%
> sure about these cases.
> just want confirmation, sorry for bothering you....
No worries; I really appreciate your testing and suggestions.
> drop table t;
> create table t(a jsonb, b int);
> insert into t select '{"hello":11}',1;
> insert into t select '{"hello":12}',2;
> CREATE INDEX t_idx2 ON t (JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int
> default b + random() on error));
> CREATE INDEX t_idx3 ON t (JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int
> default random()::int on error));
> create or replace function ret_setint() returns setof integer as
> $$
> begin
> -- perform pg_sleep(0.1);
> return query execute 'select 1 union all select 1';
> end;
> $$
> language plpgsql IMMUTABLE;
> SELECT JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int default ret_setint() on
> error) from t;
> SELECT JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int default sum(b) over()
> on error) from t;
> SELECT JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int default sum(b) on
> error) from t group by a;
>
> but the following cases will fail related to index and default expression.
> create table zz(a int, b int);
> CREATE INDEX zz_idx1 ON zz ( (b + random()::int));
> create table ssss(a int, b int default ret_setint());
> create table ssss(a int, b int default sum(b) over());
I think your suggestion to add restrictions on what is allowed for
DEFAULT makes sense. Also, immutability shouldn't be checked in
transformJsonBehavior(), but in contain_mutable_functions() as done in
the attached. Added some tests too.
I still need to take a look at your other report regarding typmod but
I'm out of energy today.
--
Thanks, Amit Langote
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From d2f962fffef159f791d76fab1fbea9b7382ba1bb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2024 12:11:46 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v38 2/3] Show function name in TableFuncScan
Previously we were only showing the user-specified alias, but this is
clearly not the code's intent.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/202401181711.qxjxpnl3ohnw%40alvherre.pgsql
---
src/backend/commands/explain.c | 2 +-
src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c | 1 +
src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c | 1 +
src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c | 4 ++--
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 1 +
src/test/regress/expected/xml.out | 16 ++++++++--------
src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out | 16 ++++++++--------
src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out | 16 ++++++++--------
8 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/commands/explain.c b/src/backend/commands/explain.c
index 843472e6dd..b3230f297b 100644
--- a/src/backend/commands/explain.c
+++ b/src/backend/commands/explain.c
@@ -3892,7 +3892,7 @@ ExplainTargetRel(Plan *plan, Index rti, ExplainState *es)
break;
case T_TableFuncScan:
Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_TABLEFUNC);
- objectname = "xmltable";
+ objectname = rte->tablefunc_name;
objecttag = "Table Function Name";
break;
case T_ValuesScan:
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c
index 296ba84518..b42daaba53 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c
@@ -531,6 +531,7 @@ _outRangeTblEntry(StringInfo str, const RangeTblEntry *node)
break;
case RTE_TABLEFUNC:
WRITE_NODE_FIELD(tablefunc);
+ WRITE_STRING_FIELD(tablefunc_name);
break;
case RTE_VALUES:
WRITE_NODE_FIELD(values_lists);
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c
index 1624b34581..925192cb07 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c
@@ -528,6 +528,7 @@ _readRangeTblEntry(void)
break;
case RTE_TABLEFUNC:
READ_NODE_FIELD(tablefunc);
+ READ_STRING_FIELD(tablefunc_name);
/* The RTE must have a copy of the column type info, if any */
if (local_node->tablefunc)
{
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
index 34a0ec5901..65e54abdd1 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
@@ -2073,17 +2073,17 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
Assert(list_length(tf->coltypmods) == list_length(tf->colnames));
Assert(list_length(tf->colcollations) == list_length(tf->colnames));
- refname = alias ? alias->aliasname : pstrdup("xmltable");
-
rte->rtekind = RTE_TABLEFUNC;
rte->relid = InvalidOid;
rte->subquery = NULL;
rte->tablefunc = tf;
+ rte->tablefunc_name = pstrdup("XMLTABLE");
rte->coltypes = tf->coltypes;
rte->coltypmods = tf->coltypmods;
rte->colcollations = tf->colcollations;
rte->alias = alias;
+ refname = alias ? alias->aliasname : pstrdup("xmltable");
eref = alias ? copyObject(alias) : makeAlias(refname, NIL);
numaliases = list_length(eref->colnames);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index bfcde167a6..d46d208e69 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1144,6 +1144,7 @@ typedef struct RangeTblEntry
* Fields valid for a TableFunc RTE (else NULL):
*/
TableFunc *tablefunc;
+ char *tablefunc_name;
/*
* Fields valid for a values RTE (else NIL):
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/xml.out b/src/test/regress/expected/xml.out
index 6500cff885..70335c74df 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/xml.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/xml.out
@@ -1343,11 +1343,11 @@ CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.xmltableview1 AS
FROM xmldata) x,
LATERAL XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (x.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
- QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------
+ QUERY PLAN
+----------------------------------------------------
Nested Loop
-> Seq Scan on xmldata
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
(3 rows)
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
@@ -1357,7 +1357,7 @@ EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1536,7 +1536,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1556,7 +1556,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable" f
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" f
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COUNTRY_NAME="India"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS "COUNTRY_NAME" text, "REGION_ID" integer)
Filter: (f."COUNTRY_NAME" = 'Japan'::text)
@@ -1591,7 +1591,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
"Parent Relationship": "Inner", +
"Parallel Aware": false, +
"Async Capable": false, +
- "Table Function Name": "xmltable", +
+ "Table Function Name": "XMLTABLE", +
"Alias": "f", +
"Output": ["f.\"COUNTRY_NAME\"", "f.\"REGION_ID\""], +
"Table Function Call": "XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME=\"Japan\" or COUNTRY_NAME=\"India\"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS \"COUNTRY_NAME\" text, \"REGION_ID\" integer)",+
@@ -1700,7 +1700,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
Filter: ("xmltable".region_id = 2)
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out b/src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out
index 9323b84ae2..08127db720 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out
@@ -1004,11 +1004,11 @@ CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.xmltableview1 AS
FROM xmldata) x,
LATERAL XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (x.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
- QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------
+ QUERY PLAN
+----------------------------------------------------
Nested Loop
-> Seq Scan on xmldata
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
(3 rows)
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
@@ -1018,7 +1018,7 @@ EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1162,7 +1162,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1181,7 +1181,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable" f
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" f
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COUNTRY_NAME="India"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS "COUNTRY_NAME" text, "REGION_ID" integer)
Filter: (f."COUNTRY_NAME" = 'Japan'::text)
@@ -1216,7 +1216,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
"Parent Relationship": "Inner", +
"Parallel Aware": false, +
"Async Capable": false, +
- "Table Function Name": "xmltable", +
+ "Table Function Name": "XMLTABLE", +
"Alias": "f", +
"Output": ["f.\"COUNTRY_NAME\"", "f.\"REGION_ID\""], +
"Table Function Call": "XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME=\"Japan\" or COUNTRY_NAME=\"India\"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS \"COUNTRY_NAME\" text, \"REGION_ID\" integer)",+
@@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
Filter: ("xmltable".region_id = 2)
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out b/src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out
index e1d165c6c9..c720a05f5a 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out
@@ -1323,11 +1323,11 @@ CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.xmltableview1 AS
FROM xmldata) x,
LATERAL XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (x.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
- QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------
+ QUERY PLAN
+----------------------------------------------------
Nested Loop
-> Seq Scan on xmldata
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
(3 rows)
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
@@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@ EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1516,7 +1516,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1536,7 +1536,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable" f
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" f
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COUNTRY_NAME="India"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS "COUNTRY_NAME" text, "REGION_ID" integer)
Filter: (f."COUNTRY_NAME" = 'Japan'::text)
@@ -1571,7 +1571,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
"Parent Relationship": "Inner", +
"Parallel Aware": false, +
"Async Capable": false, +
- "Table Function Name": "xmltable", +
+ "Table Function Name": "XMLTABLE", +
"Alias": "f", +
"Output": ["f.\"COUNTRY_NAME\"", "f.\"REGION_ID\""], +
"Table Function Call": "XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME=\"Japan\" or COUNTRY_NAME=\"India\"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS \"COUNTRY_NAME\" text, \"REGION_ID\" integer)",+
@@ -1680,7 +1680,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
Filter: ("xmltable".region_id = 2)
--
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From cddf42f887323ecc0c9a1aa4060447ae376a7da8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:57:20 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v38 1/3] Add SQL/JSON query functions
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This introduces the following SQL/JSON functions for querying JSON
data using jsonpath expressions:
JSON_EXISTS()
JSON_QUERY()
JSON_VALUE()
JSON_EXISTS() tests if the jsonpath expression applied to the jsonb
value yields any values.
JSON_VALUE() must return a single value, and an error occurs if it
tries to return multiple values.
JSON_QUERY() must return a json object or array, and there are
various WRAPPER options for handling scalar or multi-value results.
Both these functions have options for handling EMPTY and ERROR
conditions.
All of these functions only operate on jsonb. The workaround for now
is to cast the argument to jsonb.
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Author: Teodor Sigaev <[email protected]>
Author: Oleg Bartunov <[email protected]>
Author: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Author: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
Author: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Author: Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]>
Author: Jian He <[email protected]>
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby, Álvaro Herrera,
Jian He, Anton A. Melnikov, Nikita Malakhov, Peter Eisentraut
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/abd9b83b-aa66-f230-3d6d-734817f0995d%40postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqHROpf9e644D8BRqYvaAPmgBZVup-xKMDPk-nd4EpgzHw@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 173 +++
src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt | 12 +-
src/backend/executor/execExpr.c | 344 +++++
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 371 +++++-
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c | 144 ++
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c | 3 +
src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 18 +
src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | 233 +++-
src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c | 3 +-
src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c | 20 +
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 188 ++-
src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c | 625 ++++++++-
src/backend/parser/parse_target.c | 15 +
src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c | 44 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c | 31 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c | 62 +-
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c | 259 ++++
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 322 +++++
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 136 ++
src/include/executor/execExpr.h | 24 +-
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 87 ++
src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 2 +
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 47 +
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 177 +++
src/include/parser/kwlist.h | 11 +
src/include/utils/formatting.h | 1 +
src/include/utils/jsonb.h | 1 +
src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h | 7 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 24 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer | 28 +
.../regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out | 1172 +++++++++++++++++
src/test/regress/parallel_schedule | 2 +-
src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql | 386 ++++++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 18 +
34 files changed, 4952 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index 5030a1045f..2faa9cb8c7 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -15461,6 +15461,11 @@ table2-mapping
the SQL/JSON path language
</para>
</listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ the SQL/JSON query functions
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
@@ -18215,6 +18220,174 @@ $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="sqljson-query-functions">
+ <title>SQL/JSON Query Functions</title>
+ <para>
+ SQL/JSON functions <literal>JSON_EXISTS()</literal>,
+ <literal>JSON_QUERY()</literal>, and <literal>JSON_VALUE()</literal>
+ described in <xref linkend="functions-sqljson-querying"/> can be used
+ to query JSON document. Each of these functions apply a
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> (the query) to a
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> (the document); seen
+ <xref linkend="functions-sqljson-path"/> for more details on what
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> can contain.
+ </para>
+
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ SQL/JSON query functions currently only accept values of the
+ <type>jsonb</type> type, because the SQL/JSON path language only
+ supports those, so it might be necessary to cast the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> argument of these functions to
+ <type>jsonb</type>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+
+ <table id="functions-sqljson-querying">
+ <title>SQL/JSON Query Functions</title>
+ <tgroup cols="1">
+ <thead>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ Function signature
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Description
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Example(s)
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ </thead>
+ <tbody>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_exists</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_exists</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>TRUE</literal> | <literal>FALSE</literal> |<literal> UNKNOWN</literal> | <literal>ERROR</literal> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns true if the SQL/JSON <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ applied to the <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <replaceable>value</replaceable>s yields any items.
+ The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies the behavior if
+ an error occurs; the default is to return the <type>boolean</type>
+ <literal>FALSE</literal> value.
+ Note that if the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ is <literal>strict</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> behavior
+ is <literal>ON ERROR</literal>, an error is generated if it yields no
+ items.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"key1": [1,2,3]}', 'strict $.key1[*] ? (@ > 2)')</literal>
+ <returnvalue>t</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"a": [1,2,3]}', 'lax $.a[5]' ERROR ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>f</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"a": [1,2,3]}', 'strict $.a[5]' ERROR ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>ERROR: jsonpath array subscript is out of bounds</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_query</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_query</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>RETURNING</literal> <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> <optional> <literal>FORMAT JSON</literal> <optional> <literal>ENCODING UTF8</literal> </optional> </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>WITHOUT</literal> | <literal>WITH</literal> { <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal> | <optional><literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal></optional> } } <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> <literal>WRAPPER</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>KEEP</literal> | <literal>OMIT</literal> } <literal>QUOTES</literal> <optional> <literal>ON SCALAR STRING</literal> </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> { <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> | <literal>OBJECT</literal> } | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> { <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> | <literal>OBJECT</literal> } | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns the result of applying the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <replaceable>value</replaceable>s.
+ This function must return a JSON string, so if the path expression
+ returns multiple SQL/JSON items, you must wrap the result using the
+ <literal>WITH WRAPPER</literal> clause. If the wrapper is
+ <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>, an array wrapper will always
+ be applied, even if the returned value is already a single JSON object
+ or an array, but if it is <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal>, it will not be
+ applied to a single array or object. <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>
+ is the default. If the result is a scalar string, by default the value
+ returned will have surrounding quotes making it a valid JSON value,
+ which can be made explicit by specifying <literal>KEEP QUOTES</literal>.
+ Conversely, quotes can be omitted by specifying <literal>OMIT QUOTES</literal>.
+ The <literal>RETURNING</literal> clause can be used to specify the
+ <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> of the result value. It must
+ be a type for which there is a cast from <type>text</type> to that type.
+ If no <literal>RETURNING</literal> is spcified, the returned value will
+ be of type <type>jsonb</type>.
+ The <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> clause specifies the behavior if the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> yields no value at all; the
+ default when <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> is not specified is to return a
+ null value. The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies the behavior
+ if an error occurs as a result of <type>jsonpath</type> evaluation
+ (including cast to the output type) or during the execution of
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> behavior (that was caused by empty result of
+ <type>jsonpath</type> evaluation); the default when
+ <literal>ON ERROR</literal> is not specified is to return a null value.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_query(jsonb '[1,[2,3],null]', 'lax $[*][1]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>[3]</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_value</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_value</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>RETURNING</literal> <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns the result of applying the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <literal>PASSING</literal> <replaceable>value</replaceable>s. The
+ extracted value must be a single <acronym>SQL/JSON</acronym> scalar
+ item. For results that are objects or arrays, use the
+ <function>json_query</function> function instead.
+ The <literal>RETURNING</literal> clause can be used to specify the
+ <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> of the result value. It must
+ be a type for which there are casts from all possible JSON scalar
+ value types (<type>text</type>, <type>boolean</type>, <type>numeric</type>,
+ and various datetime types) to that type. If no <literal>RETURNING</literal>
+ is spcified, the returned value will be of type <type>text</type>.
+ The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> and <literal>ON EMPTY</literal>
+ clauses have similar semantics as mentioned in the description of
+ <function>json_query</function>. Note that scalar strings returned
+ by <function>json_value</function> always have their quotes removed,
+ equivalent to what one would get with <literal>OMIT QUOTES</literal>
+ when using <function>json_query</function>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '"123.45"', '$' RETURNING float)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>123.45</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '"03:04 2015-02-01"', '$.datetime("HH24:MI YYYY-MM-DD")' RETURNING date)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>2015-02-01</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '[1,2]', 'strict $[*]' DEFAULT 9 ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>9</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ </tbody>
+ </tgroup>
+ </table>
+ </sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="functions-sequence">
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
index 80c40eaf57..7598bd8f22 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
@@ -548,15 +548,15 @@ T811 Basic SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
T812 SQL/JSON: JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
T813 SQL/JSON: JSON_ARRAYAGG with ORDER BY YES
T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
-T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators NO
+T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators YES
T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate YES
-T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause NO
+T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause YES
T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause NO
-T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses NO
-T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses NO
+T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses YES
+T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses YES
T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses NO
-T828 JSON_QUERY NO
-T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options NO
+T828 JSON_QUERY YES
+T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options YES
T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
T831 SQL/JSON path language: strict mode YES
T832 SQL/JSON path language: item method YES
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
index 3181b1136a..74bc6f494f 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/typcache.h"
@@ -88,6 +89,12 @@ static void ExecBuildAggTransCall(ExprState *state, AggState *aggstate,
FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, AggStatePerTrans pertrans,
int transno, int setno, int setoff, bool ishash,
bool nullcheck);
+static void ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull,
+ ExprEvalStep *scratch);
+static int ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(ExprState *state, Node *coercion,
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull);
/*
@@ -2413,6 +2420,14 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
break;
}
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, node);
+
+ ExecInitJsonExpr(jexpr, state, resv, resnull, &scratch);
+ break;
+ }
+
case T_NullTest:
{
NullTest *ntest = (NullTest *) node;
@@ -4181,3 +4196,332 @@ ExecBuildParamSetEqual(TupleDesc desc,
return state;
}
+
+/*
+ * Push steps to evaluate a JsonExpr and its various subsidiary expressions.
+ */
+static void
+ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull,
+ ExprEvalStep *scratch)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = palloc0(sizeof(JsonExprState));
+ JsonExprPostEvalState *post_eval = &jsestate->post_eval;
+ ListCell *argexprlc;
+ ListCell *argnamelc;
+ List *jumps_if_skip = NIL;
+ List *jumps_to_coerce_finish = NIL;
+ List *jumps_to_end = NIL;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ ExprEvalStep *as;
+
+ jsestate->jsexpr = jexpr;
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate formatted_expr storing the result into
+ * jsestate->formatted_expr.
+ */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->formatted_expr, state,
+ &jsestate->formatted_expr.value,
+ &jsestate->formatted_expr.isnull);
+
+ /* Steps to jump to end if formatted_expr evaluates to NULL */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NULL;
+ scratch->resnull = &jsestate->formatted_expr.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_if_skip = lappend_int(jumps_if_skip, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate pathspec expression storing the result into
+ * jsestate->pathspec.
+ */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->path_spec, state,
+ &jsestate->pathspec.value,
+ &jsestate->pathspec.isnull);
+
+ /* Steps to JUMP to end if pathspec evaluates to NULL */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NULL;
+ scratch->resnull = &jsestate->pathspec.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_if_skip = lappend_int(jumps_if_skip, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to compute PASSING args. */
+ jsestate->args = NIL;
+ forboth(argexprlc, jexpr->passing_values,
+ argnamelc, jexpr->passing_names)
+ {
+ Expr *argexpr = (Expr *) lfirst(argexprlc);
+ String *argname = lfirst_node(String, argnamelc);
+ JsonPathVariable *var = palloc(sizeof(*var));
+
+ var->name = argname->sval;
+ var->typid = exprType((Node *) argexpr);
+ var->typmod = exprTypmod((Node *) argexpr);
+
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) argexpr, state, &var->value, &var->isnull);
+
+ jsestate->args = lappend(jsestate->args, var);
+ }
+
+ /* Step for JsonPath* evaluation; see ExecEvalJsonExprPath(). */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH;
+ scratch->resvalue = resv;
+ scratch->resnull = resnull;
+ scratch->d.jsonexpr.jsestate = jsestate;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Step to jump to end when there's neither an error when evaluating
+ * JsonPath* nor any need to coerce the result because it's already of the
+ * specified type.
+ */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Steps to coerce the result value computed by EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH. To
+ * handle coercion errors softly, use the following ErrorSaveContext when
+ * initializing the coercion expressions, including any JsonCoercion
+ * nodes.
+ */
+ jsestate->escontext.type = T_ErrorSaveContext;
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->omit_quotes)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion =
+ ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, jexpr->result_coercion,
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR ?
+ &jsestate->escontext : NULL,
+ resv, resnull);
+ /* Jump to COERCION_FINISH. */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_coerce_finish = lappend_int(jumps_to_coerce_finish,
+ state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+ else
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion = -1;
+
+ /* Steps for coercing JsonItemType values returned by JsonPathValue(). */
+ if (jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Here we create the steps for each JsonItemType type's coercion
+ * expression and also store a flag whether the expression is a
+ * JsonCoercion node. ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion() called by
+ * ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will map a given JsonbValue returned by
+ * JsonPathValue() to its JsonItemType's expression's step address
+ * and the flag by indexing the following arrays with JsonItemType
+ * enum value.
+ */
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions = list_length(jexpr->item_coercions);
+ jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps = (int *)
+ palloc(jsestate->num_item_coercions * sizeof(int));
+ jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr = (bool *)
+ palloc0(jsestate->num_item_coercions * sizeof(bool));
+ foreach(lc, jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = lfirst(lc);
+ Node *coercion = item_coercion->coercion;
+
+ jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr[item_coercion->item_type] =
+ (coercion != NULL && !IsA(coercion, JsonCoercion));
+ jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[item_coercion->item_type] =
+ ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, coercion,
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR ?
+ &jsestate->escontext : NULL,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Jump to COERCION_FINISH. */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_coerce_finish = lappend_int(jumps_to_coerce_finish,
+ state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Add step to reset the ErrorSaveContext and set error flag if the
+ * coercion steps encountered an error but was not thrown because of the
+ * ON ERROR behavior.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ foreach(lc, jumps_to_coerce_finish)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH;
+ scratch->d.jsonexpr.jsestate = jsestate;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ jsestate->jump_empty = jsestate->jump_error = -1;
+
+ /*
+ * Step to handle ON ERROR behaviors. This handles both the errors that
+ * occur during EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH evaluation and subsequent coercion
+ * evaluation.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->on_error &&
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_error = state->steps_len;
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NOT_TRUE;
+
+ /*
+ * post_eval.error is set by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() and
+ * ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish().
+ */
+ scratch->resvalue = &post_eval->error.value;
+ scratch->resnull = &post_eval->error.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to evaluate the ON ERROR expression */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->on_error->expr,
+ state, resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Steps to coerce the ON ERROR expression if needed */
+ (void) ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state,
+ (Node *) jexpr->on_error->coercion,
+ &jsestate->escontext,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ /* Step to handle ON EMPTY behaviors. */
+ if (jexpr->on_empty != NULL &&
+ jexpr->on_empty->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_empty = state->steps_len;
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NOT_TRUE;
+ scratch->resvalue = &post_eval->empty.value;
+ scratch->resnull = &post_eval->empty.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to evaluate the ON EMPTY expression */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->on_empty->expr,
+ state, resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Steps to coerce the ON EMPTY expression if needed */
+ (void) ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state,
+ (Node *) jexpr->on_empty->coercion,
+ &jsestate->escontext,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ if (jsestate->jump_error < 0 && jsestate->jump_empty < 0)
+ {
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ /* Return NULL when either formatted_expr or pathspec is NULL. */
+ foreach(lc, jumps_if_skip)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_CONST;
+ scratch->resvalue = resv;
+ scratch->resnull = resnull;
+ scratch->d.constval.value = (Datum) 0;
+ scratch->d.constval.isnull = true;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Jump to coerce the NULL using result_coercion is present. */
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ {
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ foreach(lc, jumps_to_end)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+
+ jsestate->jump_end = state->steps_len;
+}
+
+/* Initialize one JsonCoercion for execution. */
+static int
+ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(ExprState *state, Node *coercion,
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull)
+{
+ int jump_eval_coercion;
+ Datum *save_innermost_caseval;
+ bool *save_innermost_casenull;
+ ErrorSaveContext *save_escontext;
+
+ if (coercion == NULL)
+ return -1;
+
+ jump_eval_coercion = state->steps_len;
+ if (IsA(coercion, JsonCoercion))
+ {
+ ExprEvalStep scratch = {0};
+ Oid typinput;
+ FmgrInfo *finfo;
+ Oid typioparam;
+
+ getTypeInputInfo(((JsonCoercion *) coercion)->targettype,
+ &typinput, &typioparam);
+ finfo = palloc0(sizeof(FmgrInfo));
+ fmgr_info(typinput, finfo);
+
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION;
+ scratch.resvalue = resv;
+ scratch.resnull = resnull;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion = (JsonCoercion *) coercion;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo = finfo;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam = typioparam;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache = NULL;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext = escontext;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, &scratch);
+ return jump_eval_coercion;
+ }
+
+ /* Push step(s) to compute cstate->coercion. */
+ save_innermost_caseval = state->innermost_caseval;
+ save_innermost_casenull = state->innermost_casenull;
+ save_escontext = state->escontext;
+
+ state->innermost_caseval = resv;
+ state->innermost_casenull = resnull;
+ state->escontext = escontext;
+
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) coercion, state, resv, resnull);
+
+ state->innermost_caseval = save_innermost_caseval;
+ state->innermost_casenull = save_innermost_casenull;
+ state->escontext = save_escontext;
+
+ return jump_eval_coercion;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index 3f20f1dd31..951fa4fca0 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -73,8 +73,8 @@
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/expandedrecord.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
-#include "utils/jsonb.h"
#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
@@ -181,6 +181,10 @@ static pg_attribute_always_inline void ExecAggPlainTransByRef(AggState *aggstate
AggStatePerGroup pergroup,
ExprContext *aggcontext,
int setno);
+static void ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(JsonbValue *item, JsonExprState *jsestate,
+ bool throw_error,
+ int *jump_eval_item_coercion,
+ Datum *resvalue, bool *resnull);
/*
* ScalarArrayOpExprHashEntry
@@ -482,6 +486,9 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
&&CASE_EEOP_XMLEXPR,
&&CASE_EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR,
&&CASE_EEOP_IS_JSON,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH,
&&CASE_EEOP_AGGREF,
&&CASE_EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC,
&&CASE_EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC,
@@ -1554,6 +1561,28 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
EEO_NEXT();
}
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ EEO_JUMP(ExecEvalJsonExprPath(state, op, econtext));
+ }
+
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercion(state, op, econtext);
+
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(state, op);
+
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
EEO_CASE(EEOP_AGGREF)
{
/*
@@ -4214,6 +4243,346 @@ ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
*op->resvalue = BoolGetDatum(res);
}
+/*
+ * Performs JsonPath{Exists|Query|Value}() for given context item and JSON
+ * path.
+ *
+ * Result is set in *op->resvalue and *op->resnull. Return value is the
+ * step address to be performed next.
+ *
+ * On return, JsonExprPostEvalState is populated with the following details:
+ * - error.value: true if an error occurred during JsonPath evaluation
+ * - empty.value: true if JsonPath{Query|Value}() found no matching item
+ *
+ * No return if the ON ERROR/EMPTY behavior is ERROR.
+ */
+int
+ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+ JsonExprPostEvalState *post_eval = &jsestate->post_eval;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = jsestate->jsexpr;
+ Datum item;
+ JsonPath *path;
+ bool throw_error = jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+ bool error = false,
+ empty = false;
+
+ /* Might get overridden for JSON_VALUE_OP by an per-item coercion. */
+ int jump_eval_coercion = jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion;
+
+ item = jsestate->formatted_expr.value;
+ path = DatumGetJsonPathP(jsestate->pathspec.value);
+
+ /* Reset JsonExprPostEvalState for this evaluation. */
+ memset(post_eval, 0, sizeof(*post_eval));
+ switch (jexpr->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ {
+ bool exists = JsonPathExists(item, path,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (!error)
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = BoolGetDatum(exists);
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ *op->resvalue = JsonPathQuery(item, path, jexpr->wrapper, &empty,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (!error && !empty)
+ *op->resnull = (DatumGetPointer(*op->resvalue) == NULL);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ {
+ JsonbValue *jbv = JsonPathValue(item, path, &empty,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (jbv == NULL)
+ {
+ /* Will be coerced with result_coercion. */
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ }
+ else if (!error && !empty)
+ {
+ /*
+ * If the requested output type is json(b), use
+ * result_coercion to do the coercion.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->returning->typid == JSONOID ||
+ jexpr->returning->typid == JSONBOID)
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(jbv));
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Else, use one of the item_coercions.
+ *
+ * Error out if no cast expression exists.
+ */
+ ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(jbv, jsestate, throw_error,
+ &jump_eval_coercion,
+ op->resvalue, op->resnull);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON expression op %d", jexpr->op);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (empty)
+ {
+ if (jexpr->on_empty)
+ {
+ if (jexpr->on_empty->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_NO_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("no SQL/JSON item"));
+ else
+ post_eval->empty.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ Assert(jsestate->jump_empty >= 0);
+ return jsestate->jump_empty;
+ }
+ else if (jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_NO_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("no SQL/JSON item"));
+ else
+ post_eval->error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+
+ Assert(jsestate->jump_error >= 0);
+ return jsestate->jump_error;
+ }
+
+ if (error)
+ {
+ Assert(!throw_error && jsestate->jump_error >= 0);
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ post_eval->error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+ return jsestate->jump_error;
+ }
+
+ /* Else return the coercion step address or the address to skip to end. */
+ return jump_eval_coercion >= 0 ? jump_eval_coercion : jsestate->jump_end;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Selects a coercion for a given JsonbValue based on its type.
+ *
+ * On return, *resvalue and *resnull are set to the value extracted from the
+ * JsonbValue and *jump_eval_item_coercion is set to the step address of the
+ * coercion expression.
+ *
+ * If the found expression is a JsonCoercion node that means the parser
+ * didnt' find a cast to do the coercion, so throw an error if the
+ * ON ERROR behavior says to do so.
+ */
+static void
+ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(JsonbValue *item, JsonExprState *jsestate,
+ bool throw_error,
+ int *jump_eval_item_coercion,
+ Datum *resvalue, bool *resnull)
+{
+ int *eval_item_coercion_jumps = jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps;
+ bool *item_coercion_via_expr = jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr;
+ bool via_expr;
+ int jump_to;
+ JsonbValue buf;
+
+ if (item->type == jbvBinary && JsonContainerIsScalar(item->val.binary.data))
+ {
+ bool is_scalar PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+
+ is_scalar = JsonbExtractScalar(item->val.binary.data, &buf);
+ item = &buf;
+ Assert(is_scalar);
+ }
+
+ *resnull = false;
+
+ /* get coercion state reference and datum of the corresponding SQL type */
+ switch (item->type)
+ {
+ case jbvNull:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeNull];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeNull];
+ *resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *resnull = true;
+ break;
+
+ case jbvString:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeString];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeString];
+ *resvalue =
+ PointerGetDatum(cstring_to_text_with_len(item->val.string.val,
+ item->val.string.len));
+ break;
+
+ case jbvNumeric:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeNumeric];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeNumeric];
+ *resvalue = NumericGetDatum(item->val.numeric);
+ break;
+
+ case jbvBool:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeBoolean];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeBoolean];
+ *resvalue = BoolGetDatum(item->val.boolean);
+ break;
+
+ case jbvDatetime:
+ *resvalue = item->val.datetime.value;
+ switch (item->val.datetime.typid)
+ {
+ case DATEOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeDate];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeDate];
+ break;
+ case TIMEOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTime];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTime];
+ break;
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimetz];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimetz];
+ break;
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimestamp];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimestamp];
+ break;
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimestamptz];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimestamptz];
+ break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonb datetime type oid %u",
+ item->val.datetime.typid);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case jbvArray:
+ case jbvObject:
+ case jbvBinary:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeComposite];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeComposite];
+ *resvalue = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(item));
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonb value type %d", item->type);
+ }
+
+ /* If the expression is a JsonCoercion, throw an error. */
+ if (jump_to >= 0 && !via_expr)
+ {
+ if (throw_error)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SQL_JSON_ITEM_CANNOT_BE_CAST_TO_TARGET_TYPE),
+ errmsg("SQL/JSON item cannot be cast to target type"));
+
+ *resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *resnull = true;
+ }
+
+ *jump_eval_item_coercion = jump_to;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Coerce a jsonb value produced by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() or an ON ERROR /
+ * EMPTY behavior expression to the target type by either calling
+ * json_populate_type() or by directly calling the type's input function in
+ * some cases.
+ *
+ * Any soft errors that occur will be checked by EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH
+ * that will run right after this.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext)
+{
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext;
+ Datum res = *op->resvalue;
+ bool resnull = *op->resnull;
+ Jsonb *jb = !resnull ? DatumGetJsonbP(res) : NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * Can't go to json_populate_type() for scalars when OMIT QUOTES is
+ * specified, because it keeps the quotes by default. So let's do the
+ * deed ourselves by calling the input function, that is, after removing
+ * the quotes.
+ */
+ if (jb && JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb) && coercion->omit_quotes)
+ {
+ FmgrInfo *input_finfo = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo;
+ Oid typioparam = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam;
+ char *val_string = JsonbUnquote(jb);
+
+ (void) InputFunctionCallSafe(input_finfo, val_string, typioparam,
+ coercion->targettypmod,
+ (Node *) escontext,
+ op->resvalue);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ void *cache = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache;
+
+ *op->resvalue = json_populate_type(res, JSONBOID,
+ coercion->targettype,
+ coercion->targettypmod,
+ &cache,
+ econtext->ecxt_per_query_memory,
+ op->resnull, (Node *) escontext);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Checks if the coercion evaluation led to an error. If an error did occur,
+ * this sets post_eval->error to trigger the subsequent ON ERROR handling
+ * steps.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(&jsestate->escontext))
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ jsestate->post_eval.error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ /*
+ * Also make ErrorSaveContext ready for the next row. Since we never
+ * set details_wanted, we don't need to also reset error_data, which
+ * would be NULL anyway.
+ */
+ Assert(!jsestate->escontext.details_wanted &&
+ jsestate->escontext.error_data == NULL);
+ jsestate->escontext.error_occurred = false;
+ }
+}
/*
* ExecEvalGroupingFunc
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
index 09994503b1..38be099dfe 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
@@ -1930,6 +1930,150 @@ llvm_compile_expr(ExprState *state)
LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
break;
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH:
+ {
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+ LLVMValueRef v_ret;
+
+ /*
+ * Call ExecEvalJsonExprPath(). It returns the address of
+ * the step to perform next.
+ */
+ v_ret = build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonExprPath",
+ v_state, op, v_econtext);
+
+ /*
+ * Build a switch to map the return value, which is a
+ * runtime value of the step address to perform next, to
+ * either jump_empty, jump_error, or the coercion
+ * expression.
+ */
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->jump_error >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions > 0)
+ {
+ int i;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_empty;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_error;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_coercion;
+ LLVMValueRef v_switch;
+ LLVMBasicBlockRef b_done,
+ b_empty,
+ b_error,
+ b_result_coercion,
+ *b_item_coercions = NULL;
+
+ b_empty =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_empty", opno);
+ b_error =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_error", opno);
+ b_result_coercion =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_result_coercion", opno);
+ if (jsestate->num_item_coercions > 0)
+ {
+ b_item_coercions = palloc(sizeof(LLVMBasicBlockRef) *
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions);
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ b_item_coercions[i] =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_item_coercion.%d",
+ opno, i);
+ }
+ }
+ b_done =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_done", opno);
+
+ v_switch = LLVMBuildSwitch(b,
+ v_ret,
+ b_done,
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions + 3);
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_empty? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_empty = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_empty);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_empty, b_empty);
+ }
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_error? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_error >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_error = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_error);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_error, b_error);
+ }
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_coercion = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_coercion, b_result_coercion);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Returned one of
+ * jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[]?
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ if (jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i] >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_coercion = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i]);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_coercion, b_item_coercions[i]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* ON EMPTY code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_empty);
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_empty]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* ON ERROR code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_error);
+ if (jsestate->jump_error >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_error]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* result_coercion code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_result_coercion);
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* item coercion code blocks */
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_item_coercions[i]);
+ if (jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i] >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i]]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ }
+
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_done);
+ }
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonCoercion",
+ v_state, op, v_econtext);
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish",
+ v_state, op);
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
case EEOP_AGGREF:
{
LLVMValueRef v_aggno;
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
index 47c9daf402..edd1e1679b 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
@@ -172,6 +172,9 @@ void *referenced_functions[] =
ExecEvalXmlExpr,
ExecEvalJsonConstructor,
ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate,
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercion,
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish,
+ ExecEvalJsonExprPath,
MakeExpandedObjectReadOnlyInternal,
slot_getmissingattrs,
slot_getsomeattrs_int,
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
index a02332a1ec..09a05a0373 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
@@ -857,6 +857,24 @@ makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
return jve;
}
+/*
+ * makeJsonBehavior -
+ * creates a JsonBehavior node
+ */
+JsonBehavior *
+makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr, JsonCoercion *coercion,
+ int location)
+{
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = makeNode(JsonBehavior);
+
+ behavior->btype = type;
+ behavior->expr = expr;
+ behavior->coercion = coercion;
+ behavior->location = location;
+
+ return behavior;
+}
+
/*
* makeJsonKeyValue -
* creates a JsonKeyValue node
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
index e1a5bc7e95..2e3584a7e1 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
@@ -234,6 +234,33 @@ exprType(const Node *expr)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
type = BOOLOID;
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ type = jexpr->returning->typid;
+ break;
+ }
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ const JsonCoercion *coercion = (const JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ type = coercion->targettype;
+ break;
+ }
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ type = exprType(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ const JsonBehavior *behavior = (const JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ type = exprType((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else
+ type = exprType(behavior->expr);
+ break;
+ }
case T_NullTest:
type = BOOLOID;
break;
@@ -491,8 +518,32 @@ exprTypmod(const Node *expr)
return ((const SQLValueFunction *) expr)->typmod;
case T_JsonValueExpr:
return exprTypmod((Node *) ((const JsonValueExpr *) expr)->formatted_expr);
- case T_JsonConstructorExpr:
- return ((const JsonConstructorExpr *) expr)->returning->typmod;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ return jexpr->returning->typmod;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ const JsonCoercion *coercion = (const JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ return coercion->targettypmod;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ return exprTypmod(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ const JsonBehavior *behavior = (const JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ return exprTypmod((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else
+ return exprTypmod(behavior->expr);
+ }
+ break;
case T_CoerceToDomain:
return ((const CoerceToDomain *) expr)->resulttypmod;
case T_CoerceToDomainValue:
@@ -969,6 +1020,27 @@ exprCollation(const Node *expr)
/* IS JSON's result is boolean ... */
coll = InvalidOid; /* ... so it has no collation */
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ coll = exprCollation(((JsonExpr *) expr)->result_coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ coll = ((const JsonCoercion *) expr)->collation;
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ coll = exprCollation(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ coll = exprCollation((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else if (behavior->expr)
+ coll = exprCollation(behavior->expr);
+ else
+ coll = InvalidOid;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
/* NullTest's result is boolean ... */
coll = InvalidOid; /* ... so it has no collation */
@@ -1205,6 +1277,42 @@ exprSetCollation(Node *expr, Oid collation)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* result is always boolean */
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion)
+ exprSetCollation((Node *) jexpr->result_coercion, collation);
+ else
+ Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* result is always a
+ * json[b] type */
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) expr;
+
+ if (item_coercion->coercion)
+ exprSetCollation(item_coercion->coercion, collation);
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = (JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ coercion->collation = collation;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->expr)
+ exprSetCollation(behavior->expr, collation);
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ exprSetCollation((Node *) behavior->coercion, collation);
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
/* NullTest's result is boolean ... */
Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* ... so never set a collation */
@@ -1508,6 +1616,18 @@ exprLocation(const Node *expr)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
loc = ((const JsonIsPredicate *) expr)->location;
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jsexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ /* consider both function name and leftmost arg */
+ loc = leftmostLoc(jsexpr->location,
+ exprLocation(jsexpr->formatted_expr));
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ loc = exprLocation(((JsonBehavior *) expr)->expr);
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
{
const NullTest *nexpr = (const NullTest *) expr;
@@ -2260,6 +2380,45 @@ expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
break;
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
return WALK(((JsonIsPredicate *) node)->expr);
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jexpr->formatted_expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->result_coercion))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->item_coercions))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->passing_values))
+ return true;
+ /* we assume walker doesn't care about passing_names */
+ if (WALK(jexpr->on_empty))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->on_error))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(item_coercion->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(behavior->expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(behavior->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
@@ -3263,6 +3422,46 @@ expression_tree_mutator_impl(Node *node,
return (Node *) newnode;
}
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+ JsonExpr *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, jexpr, JsonExpr);
+ MUTATE(newnode->path_spec, jexpr->path_spec, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->formatted_expr, jexpr->formatted_expr, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->result_coercion, jexpr->result_coercion, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->item_coercions, jexpr->item_coercions, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->passing_values, jexpr->passing_values, List *);
+ /* assume mutator does not care about passing_names */
+ MUTATE(newnode->on_empty, jexpr->on_empty, JsonBehavior *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->on_error, jexpr->on_error, JsonBehavior *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ return (Node *) copyObject(node);
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) node;
+ JsonItemCoercion *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, item_coercion, JsonItemCoercion);
+ MUTATE(newnode->coercion, item_coercion->coercion, Node *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+ JsonBehavior *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, behavior, JsonBehavior);
+ MUTATE(newnode->expr, behavior->expr, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->coercion, behavior->coercion, JsonCoercion *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
{
NullTest *ntest = (NullTest *) node;
@@ -3951,6 +4150,36 @@ raw_expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
break;
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
return WALK(((JsonIsPredicate *) node)->expr);
+ case T_JsonArgument:
+ return WALK(((JsonArgument *) node)->val);
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfe = (JsonFuncExpr *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jfe->context_item))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jfe->pathspec))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jfe->passing))
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->output && WALK(jfe->output))
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->on_empty)
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->on_error)
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *jb = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jb->expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jb->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c b/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
index 8b76e98529..4cd606ca73 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
@@ -4879,7 +4879,8 @@ cost_qual_eval_walker(Node *node, cost_qual_eval_context *context)
IsA(node, SQLValueFunction) ||
IsA(node, XmlExpr) ||
IsA(node, CoerceToDomain) ||
- IsA(node, NextValueExpr))
+ IsA(node, NextValueExpr) ||
+ IsA(node, JsonExpr))
{
/* Treat all these as having cost 1 */
context->total.per_tuple += cpu_operator_cost;
diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
index 94eb56a1e7..231cd0c3e5 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
@@ -417,6 +418,25 @@ contain_mutable_functions_walker(Node *node, void *context)
/* Check all subnodes */
}
+ if (IsA(node, JsonExpr))
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, node);
+ Const *cnst;
+
+ if (!IsA(jexpr->path_spec, Const))
+ return true;
+
+ cnst = castNode(Const, jexpr->path_spec);
+
+ Assert(cnst->consttype == JSONPATHOID);
+ if (cnst->constisnull)
+ return false;
+
+ if (jspIsMutable(DatumGetJsonPathP(cnst->constvalue),
+ jexpr->passing_names, jexpr->passing_values))
+ return true;
+ }
+
if (IsA(node, SQLValueFunction))
{
/* all variants of SQLValueFunction are stable */
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index 3460fea56b..272acc8856 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -652,10 +652,19 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
json_returning_clause_opt
json_name_and_value
json_aggregate_func
+ json_argument
+ json_behavior
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
%type <list> json_name_and_value_list
json_value_expr_list
json_array_aggregate_order_by_clause_opt
-%type <ival> json_predicate_type_constraint
+ json_arguments
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ json_passing_clause_opt
+%type <ival> json_behavior_type
+ json_predicate_type_constraint
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
%type <boolean> json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
json_object_constructor_null_clause_opt
json_array_constructor_null_clause_opt
@@ -696,7 +705,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
CACHE CALL CALLED CASCADE CASCADED CASE CAST CATALOG_P CHAIN CHAR_P
CHARACTER CHARACTERISTICS CHECK CHECKPOINT CLASS CLOSE
CLUSTER COALESCE COLLATE COLLATION COLUMN COLUMNS COMMENT COMMENTS COMMIT
- COMMITTED COMPRESSION CONCURRENTLY CONFIGURATION CONFLICT
+ COMMITTED COMPRESSION CONCURRENTLY CONDITIONAL CONFIGURATION CONFLICT
CONNECTION CONSTRAINT CONSTRAINTS CONTENT_P CONTINUE_P CONVERSION_P COPY
COST CREATE CROSS CSV CUBE CURRENT_P
CURRENT_CATALOG CURRENT_DATE CURRENT_ROLE CURRENT_SCHEMA
@@ -707,8 +716,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
DETACH DICTIONARY DISABLE_P DISCARD DISTINCT DO DOCUMENT_P DOMAIN_P
DOUBLE_P DROP
- EACH ELSE ENABLE_P ENCODING ENCRYPTED END_P ENUM_P ESCAPE EVENT EXCEPT
- EXCLUDE EXCLUDING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTE EXISTS EXPLAIN EXPRESSION
+ EACH ELSE EMPTY_P ENABLE_P ENCODING ENCRYPTED END_P ENUM_P ERROR_P ESCAPE
+ EVENT EXCEPT EXCLUDE EXCLUDING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTE EXISTS EXPLAIN EXPRESSION
EXTENSION EXTERNAL EXTRACT
FALSE_P FAMILY FETCH FILTER FINALIZE FIRST_P FLOAT_P FOLLOWING FOR
@@ -723,10 +732,10 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
INNER_P INOUT INPUT_P INSENSITIVE INSERT INSTEAD INT_P INTEGER
INTERSECT INTERVAL INTO INVOKER IS ISNULL ISOLATION
- JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
- JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE
+ JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_EXISTS JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_VALUE
- KEY KEYS
+ KEEP KEY KEYS
LABEL LANGUAGE LARGE_P LAST_P LATERAL_P
LEADING LEAKPROOF LEAST LEFT LEVEL LIKE LIMIT LISTEN LOAD LOCAL
@@ -740,7 +749,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
NOT NOTHING NOTIFY NOTNULL NOWAIT NULL_P NULLIF
NULLS_P NUMERIC
- OBJECT_P OF OFF OFFSET OIDS OLD ON ONLY OPERATOR OPTION OPTIONS OR
+ OBJECT_P OF OFF OFFSET OIDS OLD OMIT ON ONLY OPERATOR OPTION OPTIONS OR
ORDER ORDINALITY OTHERS OUT_P OUTER_P
OVER OVERLAPS OVERLAY OVERRIDING OWNED OWNER
@@ -749,7 +758,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
POSITION PRECEDING PRECISION PRESERVE PREPARE PREPARED PRIMARY
PRIOR PRIVILEGES PROCEDURAL PROCEDURE PROCEDURES PROGRAM PUBLICATION
- QUOTE
+ QUOTE QUOTES
RANGE READ REAL REASSIGN RECHECK RECURSIVE REF_P REFERENCES REFERENCING
REFRESH REINDEX RELATIVE_P RELEASE RENAME REPEATABLE REPLACE REPLICA
@@ -760,7 +769,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
SEQUENCE SEQUENCES
SERIALIZABLE SERVER SESSION SESSION_USER SET SETS SETOF SHARE SHOW
SIMILAR SIMPLE SKIP SMALLINT SNAPSHOT SOME SQL_P STABLE STANDALONE_P
- START STATEMENT STATISTICS STDIN STDOUT STORAGE STORED STRICT_P STRIP_P
+ START STATEMENT STATISTICS STDIN STDOUT STORAGE STORED STRICT_P STRING_P STRIP_P
SUBSCRIPTION SUBSTRING SUPPORT SYMMETRIC SYSID SYSTEM_P SYSTEM_USER
TABLE TABLES TABLESAMPLE TABLESPACE TEMP TEMPLATE TEMPORARY TEXT_P THEN
@@ -768,7 +777,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
TREAT TRIGGER TRIM TRUE_P
TRUNCATE TRUSTED TYPE_P TYPES_P
- UESCAPE UNBOUNDED UNCOMMITTED UNENCRYPTED UNION UNIQUE UNKNOWN
+ UESCAPE UNBOUNDED UNCONDITIONAL UNCOMMITTED UNENCRYPTED UNION UNIQUE UNKNOWN
UNLISTEN UNLOGGED UNTIL UPDATE USER USING
VACUUM VALID VALIDATE VALIDATOR VALUE_P VALUES VARCHAR VARIADIC VARYING
@@ -15782,6 +15791,62 @@ func_expr_common_subexpr:
n->location = @1;
$$ = (Node *) n;
}
+ | JSON_QUERY '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_returning_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_QUERY_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = (JsonOutput *) $7;
+ n->wrapper = $8;
+ n->quotes = $9;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($10);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($10);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | JSON_EXISTS '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_EXISTS_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = NULL;
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) $7;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | JSON_VALUE '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_returning_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_VALUE_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = (JsonOutput *) $7;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($8);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($8);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
;
@@ -16508,6 +16573,77 @@ opt_asymmetric: ASYMMETRIC
;
/* SQL/JSON support */
+json_passing_clause_opt:
+ PASSING json_arguments { $$ = $2; }
+ | /*EMPTY*/ { $$ = NIL; }
+ ;
+
+json_arguments:
+ json_argument { $$ = list_make1($1); }
+ | json_arguments ',' json_argument { $$ = lappend($1, $3); }
+ ;
+
+json_argument:
+ json_value_expr AS ColLabel
+ {
+ JsonArgument *n = makeNode(JsonArgument);
+
+ n->val = (JsonValueExpr *) $1;
+ n->name = $3;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+/* ARRAY is a noise word */
+json_wrapper_behavior:
+ WITHOUT WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_NONE; }
+ | WITHOUT ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_NONE; }
+ | WITH WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH CONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_CONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_CONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | /* empty */ { $$ = JSW_UNSPEC; }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior:
+ DEFAULT a_expr
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonBehavior(JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT, $2, NULL, @1); }
+ | json_behavior_type
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonBehavior($1, NULL, NULL, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior_type:
+ ERROR_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR; }
+ | NULL_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL; }
+ | TRUE_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE; }
+ | FALSE_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE; }
+ | UNKNOWN { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN; }
+ | EMPTY_P ARRAY { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
+ | EMPTY_P OBJECT_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT; }
+ /* non-standard, for Oracle compatibility only */
+ | EMPTY_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior_clause_opt:
+ json_behavior ON EMPTY_P
+ { $$ = list_make2($1, NULL); }
+ | json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = list_make2(NULL, $1); }
+ | json_behavior ON EMPTY_P json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = list_make2($1, $4); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = list_make2(NULL, NULL); }
+ ;
+
+json_on_error_clause_opt:
+ json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = $1; }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
json_value_expr:
a_expr json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -16552,6 +16688,14 @@ json_format_clause_opt:
}
;
+json_quotes_clause_opt:
+ KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING_P { $$ = JS_QUOTES_KEEP; }
+ | KEEP QUOTES { $$ = JS_QUOTES_KEEP; }
+ | OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING_P { $$ = JS_QUOTES_OMIT; }
+ | OMIT QUOTES { $$ = JS_QUOTES_OMIT; }
+ | /* EMPTY */ { $$ = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC; }
+ ;
+
json_returning_clause_opt:
RETURNING Typename json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -17168,6 +17312,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| COMMIT
| COMMITTED
| COMPRESSION
+ | CONDITIONAL
| CONFIGURATION
| CONFLICT
| CONNECTION
@@ -17204,10 +17349,12 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| DOUBLE_P
| DROP
| EACH
+ | EMPTY_P
| ENABLE_P
| ENCODING
| ENCRYPTED
| ENUM_P
+ | ERROR_P
| ESCAPE
| EVENT
| EXCLUDE
@@ -17257,6 +17404,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| INSTEAD
| INVOKER
| ISOLATION
+ | KEEP
| KEY
| KEYS
| LABEL
@@ -17303,6 +17451,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| OFF
| OIDS
| OLD
+ | OMIT
| OPERATOR
| OPTION
| OPTIONS
@@ -17333,6 +17482,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| PROGRAM
| PUBLICATION
| QUOTE
+ | QUOTES
| RANGE
| READ
| REASSIGN
@@ -17392,6 +17542,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| STORAGE
| STORED
| STRICT_P
+ | STRING_P
| STRIP_P
| SUBSCRIPTION
| SUPPORT
@@ -17414,6 +17565,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| UESCAPE
| UNBOUNDED
| UNCOMMITTED
+ | UNCONDITIONAL
| UNENCRYPTED
| UNKNOWN
| UNLISTEN
@@ -17474,10 +17626,13 @@ col_name_keyword:
| JSON
| JSON_ARRAY
| JSON_ARRAYAGG
+ | JSON_EXISTS
| JSON_OBJECT
| JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ | JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_VALUE
| LEAST
| NATIONAL
| NCHAR
@@ -17710,6 +17865,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| COMMITTED
| COMPRESSION
| CONCURRENTLY
+ | CONDITIONAL
| CONFIGURATION
| CONFLICT
| CONNECTION
@@ -17762,11 +17918,13 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| DROP
| EACH
| ELSE
+ | EMPTY_P
| ENABLE_P
| ENCODING
| ENCRYPTED
| END_P
| ENUM_P
+ | ERROR_P
| ESCAPE
| EVENT
| EXCLUDE
@@ -17836,10 +17994,14 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| JSON
| JSON_ARRAY
| JSON_ARRAYAGG
+ | JSON_EXISTS
| JSON_OBJECT
| JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ | JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_VALUE
+ | KEEP
| KEY
| KEYS
| LABEL
@@ -17900,6 +18062,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| OFF
| OIDS
| OLD
+ | OMIT
| ONLY
| OPERATOR
| OPTION
@@ -17937,6 +18100,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| PROGRAM
| PUBLICATION
| QUOTE
+ | QUOTES
| RANGE
| READ
| REAL
@@ -18005,6 +18169,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| STORAGE
| STORED
| STRICT_P
+ | STRING_P
| STRIP_P
| SUBSCRIPTION
| SUBSTRING
@@ -18039,6 +18204,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| UESCAPE
| UNBOUNDED
| UNCOMMITTED
+ | UNCONDITIONAL
| UNENCRYPTED
| UNIQUE
| UNKNOWN
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index 9300c7b9ab..ae3cdc3be0 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/date.h"
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
+#include "utils/jsonb.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
@@ -90,6 +91,22 @@ static Node *transformJsonParseExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonParseExpr *expr);
static Node *transformJsonScalarExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonScalarExpr *expr);
static Node *transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate,
JsonSerializeExpr *expr);
+static Node *transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *p);
+static JsonExpr *transformJsonExprCommon(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func,
+ const char *constructName);
+static void transformJsonPassingArgs(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
+ JsonFormatType format, List *args,
+ List **passing_values, List **passing_names);
+static Node *coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(ParseState *pstate, JsonExpr *jsexpr);
+static Oid JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(JsonExpr *jsexpr);
+static Node *coerceJsonExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr,
+ const JsonReturning *returning);
+static JsonCoercion *makeJsonCoercion(const JsonReturning *returning);
+static List *InitJsonItemCoercions(ParseState *pstate, const JsonReturning *returning,
+ Oid contextItemTypeId);
+static JsonBehavior *transformJsonBehavior(ParseState *pstate, JsonBehavior *behavior,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior,
+ JsonReturning *returning);
static Node *make_row_comparison_op(ParseState *pstate, List *opname,
List *largs, List *rargs, int location);
static Node *make_row_distinct_op(ParseState *pstate, List *opname,
@@ -353,6 +370,10 @@ transformExprRecurse(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr)
result = transformJsonSerializeExpr(pstate, (JsonSerializeExpr *) expr);
break;
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ result = transformJsonFuncExpr(pstate, (JsonFuncExpr *) expr);
+ break;
+
default:
/* should not reach here */
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized node type: %d", (int) nodeTag(expr));
@@ -3229,7 +3250,7 @@ makeJsonByteaToTextConversion(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format, int location)
static Node *
transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
JsonValueExpr *ve, JsonFormatType default_format,
- Oid targettype)
+ Oid targettype, bool isarg)
{
Node *expr = transformExprRecurse(pstate, (Node *) ve->raw_expr);
Node *rawexpr;
@@ -3261,6 +3282,41 @@ transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
else
format = ve->format->format_type;
}
+ else if (isarg)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Special treatment for PASSING arguments.
+ *
+ * Pass types supported by GetJsonPathVar() / JsonItemFromDatum()
+ * directly without converting to json[b].
+ */
+ switch (exprtype)
+ {
+ case BOOLOID:
+ case NUMERICOID:
+ case INT2OID:
+ case INT4OID:
+ case INT8OID:
+ case FLOAT4OID:
+ case FLOAT8OID:
+ case TEXTOID:
+ case VARCHAROID:
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ return expr;
+
+ default:
+ if (typcategory == TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
+ return expr;
+ /* else convert argument to json[b] type */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ format = default_format;
+ }
else if (exprtype == JSONOID || exprtype == JSONBOID)
format = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT; /* do not format json[b] types */
else
@@ -3272,7 +3328,12 @@ transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
Node *coerced;
bool only_allow_cast = OidIsValid(targettype);
- if (!only_allow_cast &&
+ /*
+ * PASSING args are handled appropriately by GetJsonPathVar() /
+ * JsonItemFromDatum().
+ */
+ if (!isarg &&
+ !only_allow_cast &&
exprtype != BYTEAOID && typcategory != TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
ereport(ERROR,
errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
@@ -3425,6 +3486,11 @@ transformJsonOutput(ParseState *pstate, const JsonOutput *output,
errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("returning SETOF types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions"));
+ if (get_typtype(ret->typid) == TYPTYPE_PSEUDO)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions"));
+
if (ret->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT)
/* assign JSONB format when returning jsonb, or JSON format otherwise */
ret->format->format_type =
@@ -3621,7 +3687,7 @@ transformJsonObjectConstructor(ParseState *pstate, JsonObjectConstructor *ctor)
Node *val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_OBJECT()",
kv->value,
JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = lappend(args, key);
args = lappend(args, val);
@@ -3808,7 +3874,7 @@ transformJsonObjectAgg(ParseState *pstate, JsonObjectAgg *agg)
val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_OBJECTAGG()",
agg->arg->value,
JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = list_make2(key, val);
returning = transformJsonConstructorOutput(pstate, agg->constructor->output,
@@ -3864,9 +3930,8 @@ transformJsonArrayAgg(ParseState *pstate, JsonArrayAgg *agg)
Oid aggfnoid;
Oid aggtype;
- arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAYAGG()",
- agg->arg,
- JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, InvalidOid);
+ arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAYAGG()", agg->arg,
+ JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, InvalidOid, false);
returning = transformJsonConstructorOutput(pstate, agg->constructor->output,
list_make1(arg));
@@ -3913,9 +3978,8 @@ transformJsonArrayConstructor(ParseState *pstate, JsonArrayConstructor *ctor)
{
JsonValueExpr *jsval = castNode(JsonValueExpr, lfirst(lc));
Node *val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAY()",
- jsval,
- JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ jsval, JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = lappend(args, val);
}
@@ -4074,7 +4138,7 @@ transformJsonParseExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonParseExpr *jsexpr)
* function-like CASTs.
*/
arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON()", jsexpr->expr,
- JS_FORMAT_JSON, returning->typid);
+ JS_FORMAT_JSON, returning->typid, false);
}
return makeJsonConstructorExpr(pstate, JSCTOR_JSON_PARSE, list_make1(arg), NULL,
@@ -4119,7 +4183,7 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
Node *arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_SERIALIZE()",
expr->expr,
JS_FORMAT_JSON,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
if (expr->output)
{
@@ -4153,3 +4217,540 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
return makeJsonConstructorExpr(pstate, JSCTOR_JSON_SERIALIZE, list_make1(arg),
NULL, returning, false, false, expr->location);
}
+
+/*
+ * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS functions into a JsonExpr node.
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
+{
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr = NULL;
+ const char *func_name = NULL;
+
+ switch (func->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_EXISTS";
+ break;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_QUERY";
+ break;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_VALUE";
+ break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Only allow FORMAT specification for JSON_QUERY(). */
+ if (func->output && func->op != JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ JsonFormat *format = func->output->returning->format;
+
+ if (format->format_type != JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT ||
+ format->encoding != JS_ENC_DEFAULT)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("cannot specify FORMAT in RETURNING clause of %s()",
+ func_name),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, format->location));
+ }
+
+ if (func->op == JSON_QUERY_OP &&
+ func->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC &&
+ (func->wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL ||
+ func->wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL))
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, func->location));
+
+
+ jsexpr = transformJsonExprCommon(pstate, func, func_name);
+
+ switch (func->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = BOOLOID;
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->returning->format->format_type = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
+ jsexpr->returning->format->encoding = JS_ENC_DEFAULT;
+
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ jsexpr->wrapper = func->wrapper;
+
+ /*
+ * Keep quotes by default, omitting them only if OMIT QUOTES is
+ * specified.
+ */
+ jsexpr->omit_quotes = (func->quotes == JS_QUOTES_OMIT);
+
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ JsonReturning *ret = jsexpr->returning;
+
+ ret->typid = JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(jsexpr);
+ ret->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
+
+ if (func->on_empty)
+ jsexpr->on_empty = transformJsonBehavior(pstate,
+ func->on_empty,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ /* Make JSON_VALUE return text by default */
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = TEXTOID;
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->returning->format->format_type = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
+ jsexpr->returning->format->encoding = JS_ENC_DEFAULT;
+
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
+
+ /*
+ * Initialize expressions to coerce the scalar value returned by
+ * JsonPathValue() to the "returning" type.
+ */
+ if (jsexpr->result_coercion)
+ jsexpr->item_coercions =
+ InitJsonItemCoercions(pstate, jsexpr->returning,
+ exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr));
+
+ if (func->on_empty)
+ jsexpr->on_empty = transformJsonBehavior(pstate,
+ func->on_empty,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) jsexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Common code for JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS transformation
+ * into a JsonExpr node.
+ */
+static JsonExpr *
+transformJsonExprCommon(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func,
+ const char *constructName)
+{
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr = makeNode(JsonExpr);
+ Node *path_spec;
+
+ jsexpr->location = func->location;
+ jsexpr->op = func->op;
+ jsexpr->formatted_expr = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, constructName,
+ func->context_item,
+ JS_FORMAT_JSON,
+ InvalidOid, false);
+
+ if (exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr) != JSONBOID)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("%s() is not yet implemented for the json type",
+ constructName),
+ errhint("Try casting the argument to jsonb"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(jsexpr->formatted_expr)));
+
+ jsexpr->format = func->context_item->format;
+
+ path_spec = transformExprRecurse(pstate, func->pathspec);
+ jsexpr->path_spec =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, path_spec, exprType(path_spec),
+ JSONPATHOID, -1,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT, COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+ exprLocation(path_spec));
+ if (!jsexpr->path_spec)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression must be of type %s, not of type %s",
+ "jsonpath", format_type_be(exprType(path_spec))),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(path_spec))));
+
+ /*
+ * Transform and coerce to json[b] passing arguments, whose format is
+ * determined by context item type.
+ */
+ transformJsonPassingArgs(pstate, constructName,
+ exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr) == JSONBOID ?
+ JS_FORMAT_JSONB : JS_FORMAT_JSON,
+ func->passing,
+ &jsexpr->passing_values,
+ &jsexpr->passing_names);
+
+ jsexpr->returning = transformJsonOutput(pstate, func->output, false);
+
+ return jsexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Transform a JSON PASSING clause.
+ */
+static void
+transformJsonPassingArgs(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
+ JsonFormatType format, List *args,
+ List **passing_values, List **passing_names)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ *passing_values = NIL;
+ *passing_names = NIL;
+
+ foreach(lc, args)
+ {
+ JsonArgument *arg = castNode(JsonArgument, lfirst(lc));
+ Node *expr = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, constructName,
+ arg->val, format,
+ InvalidOid, true);
+
+ *passing_values = lappend(*passing_values, expr);
+ *passing_names = lappend(*passing_names, makeString(arg->name));
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create an expression to coerce the output of JSON_VALUE() / JSON_QUERY()
+ * to the output type, if needed.
+ */
+static Node *
+coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(ParseState *pstate, JsonExpr *jsexpr)
+{
+ JsonReturning *returning = jsexpr->returning;
+ Node *context_item = jsexpr->formatted_expr;
+ int default_typmod;
+ Oid default_typid;
+
+ Assert(returning);
+
+ /*
+ * Use a JsonCoercion node to implement a non-default QUOTES or WRAPPER
+ * behavior for JSON_QUERY.
+ */
+ if (jsexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP &&
+ (jsexpr->omit_quotes || jsexpr->wrapper != JSW_UNSPEC))
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+
+ coercion->omit_quotes = jsexpr->omit_quotes;
+
+ return (Node *) coercion;
+ }
+
+ default_typid = JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(jsexpr);
+ default_typmod = -1;
+ if (returning->typid != default_typid ||
+ returning->typmod != default_typmod)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the result of
+ * evaluating the JSON_VALUE/QUERY jsonpath expression as input to the
+ * coercion expression.
+ */
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ placeholder->typeId = exprType(context_item);
+ placeholder->typeMod = exprTypmod(context_item);
+ placeholder->collation = exprCollation(context_item);
+
+ Assert(placeholder->typeId == default_typid);
+ Assert(placeholder->typeMod == default_typmod);
+
+ return coerceJsonExpr(pstate, (Node *) placeholder, returning);
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/* Returns the default type for a given JsonExpr for a given JsonFormat. */
+static Oid
+JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(JsonExpr *jsexpr)
+{
+ JsonFormat *format = jsexpr->format;
+ Node *context_item = jsexpr->formatted_expr;
+
+ Assert(format);
+ if (format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB)
+ return JSONBOID;
+ else if (format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT &&
+ exprType(context_item) == JSONBOID)
+ return JSONBOID;
+
+ return JSONOID;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns a JsonCoercion node to coerce a jsonb-valued expression to the
+ * target type given by 'returning' using either json_populate_type() or
+ * by using the target type's input function.
+ */
+static JsonCoercion *
+makeJsonCoercion(const JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = makeNode(JsonCoercion);
+
+ coercion->targettype = returning->typid;
+ coercion->targettypmod = returning->typmod;
+
+ return coercion;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Set up a JsonCoercion node to:
+ *
+ * - coerce expression to the output returning type, or
+ * - coerce using json_populate_type() if returning type requires it, or
+ * - coerce via I/O.
+ */
+static Node *
+coerceJsonExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr, const JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ Node *coerced_expr;
+
+ coerced_expr = coerceJsonFuncExpr(pstate, expr, returning, false);
+ if (coerced_expr)
+ {
+ if (coerced_expr == expr)
+ return NULL;
+ return coerced_expr;
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Initialize JsonCoercion nodes for coercing a given JSON item value produced
+ * by JSON_VALUE to the target "returning" type; also see
+ * ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion().
+ */
+static List *
+InitJsonItemCoercions(ParseState *pstate, const JsonReturning *returning,
+ Oid contextItemTypeId)
+{
+ List *item_coercions = NIL;
+ int i;
+ Oid typeoid;
+ struct
+ {
+ JsonItemType item_type;
+ Oid typeoid;
+ } item_types[] =
+ {
+ {JsonItemTypeNull, UNKNOWNOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeString, TEXTOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeNumeric, NUMERICOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeBoolean, BOOLOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeDate, DATEOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTime, TIMEOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimetz, TIMETZOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimestamp, TIMESTAMPOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimestamptz, TIMESTAMPTZOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeComposite, contextItemTypeId},
+ {JsonItemTypeInvalid, InvalidOid}
+ };
+
+ for (i = 0; OidIsValid(typeoid = item_types[i].typeoid); i++)
+ {
+ Node *expr;
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = makeNode(JsonItemCoercion);
+
+ if (typeoid == UNKNOWNOID)
+ {
+ expr = (Node *) makeNullConst(UNKNOWNOID, -1, InvalidOid);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the result of
+ * JSON_VALUE jsonpath expression to the coercion function.
+ */
+ placeholder->typeId = item_types[i].typeoid;
+ placeholder->typeMod = -1;
+ placeholder->collation = InvalidOid;
+
+ expr = (Node *) placeholder;
+ }
+
+ item_coercion->item_type = item_types[i].item_type;
+ item_coercion->coercion = coerceJsonExpr(pstate, expr, returning);
+ item_coercions = lappend(item_coercions, item_coercion);
+ }
+
+ return item_coercions;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns constant values to be returned to the user for various
+ * non-ERROR ON ERROR/EMPTY behaviors.
+ *
+ * Note that JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT expression is handled by the
+ * caller separately.
+ */
+static Node *
+GetJsonBehaviorConstExpr(JsonBehaviorType btype, int location)
+{
+ Datum val = (Datum) 0;
+ Oid typid = JSONBOID;
+ int len = -1;
+ bool isbyval = false;
+ bool isnull = false;
+ Const *con;
+
+ switch (btype)
+ {
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY:
+ val = DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in, CStringGetDatum("[]"));
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT:
+ val = DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in, CStringGetDatum("{}"));
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE:
+ val = BoolGetDatum(true);
+ typid = BOOLOID;
+ len = sizeof(bool);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE:
+ val = BoolGetDatum(false);
+ typid = BOOLOID;
+ len = sizeof(bool);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY:
+ val = (Datum) 0;
+ isnull = true;
+ typid = INT4OID;
+ len = sizeof(int32);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR:
+ /* Always handled in the caller. */
+ Assert(false);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON behavior %d", btype);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ con = makeConst(typid, -1, InvalidOid, len, val, isnull, isbyval);
+ con->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) con;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Transform a JSON BEHAVIOR clause.
+ */
+static JsonBehavior *
+transformJsonBehavior(ParseState *pstate, JsonBehavior *behavior,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior,
+ JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ JsonBehaviorType behavior_type = default_behavior;
+ Node *expr = NULL;
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = NULL;
+ int location = -1;
+
+ if (behavior)
+ {
+ behavior_type = behavior->btype;
+ location = behavior->location;
+ if (behavior_type == JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT)
+ {
+ expr = transformExprRecurse(pstate, behavior->expr);
+ if (!IsA(expr, Const) && !IsA(expr, FuncExpr) &&
+ !IsA(expr, OpExpr))
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
+ errmsg("can only specify constant, non-aggregate"
+ " function, or operator expression for"
+ " DEFAULT"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr))));
+ if (contain_var_clause(expr))
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
+ errmsg("DEFAULT expression must not contain column references"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr))));
+ if (expression_returns_set(expr))
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
+ errmsg("DEFAULT expression must not return a set"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr))));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (expr == NULL && behavior_type != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ expr = GetJsonBehaviorConstExpr(behavior_type, location);
+
+ if (expr)
+ {
+ Node *coerced_expr = expr;
+ bool isnull = (IsA(expr, Const) && ((Const *) expr)->constisnull);
+
+ /*
+ * Coerce NULLs and "default" (that is, not specified by the user)
+ * jsonb-valued expressions using a JsonCoercion node.
+ *
+ * For other (user-specified) non-NULL values, try to find a cast and
+ * error out if one is not found.
+ */
+ if (isnull ||
+ (exprType(expr) == JSONBOID &&
+ behavior_type == default_behavior))
+ coercion = makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+ else
+ coerced_expr =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, expr, exprType(expr),
+ returning->typid, returning->typmod,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT, COERCE_EXPLICIT_CAST,
+ exprLocation((Node *) behavior));
+
+ if (coerced_expr == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_CANNOT_COERCE),
+ errmsg("cannot cast behavior expression of type %s to %s",
+ format_type_be(exprType(expr)),
+ format_type_be(returning->typid)),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr)));
+ else
+ expr = coerced_expr;
+ }
+
+ return makeJsonBehavior(behavior_type, expr, coercion, location);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
index 0cd904f8da..ea5ac6bafe 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
@@ -1989,6 +1989,21 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
/* make JSON_ARRAYAGG act like a regular function */
*name = "json_arrayagg";
return 2;
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ /* make SQL/JSON functions act like a regular function */
+ switch (((JsonFuncExpr *) node)->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ *name = "json_exists";
+ return 2;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ *name = "json_query";
+ return 2;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ *name = "json_value";
+ return 2;
+ }
+ break;
default:
break;
}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
index 83e1f1265c..41bb0e0546 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
@@ -4426,6 +4426,50 @@ parse_datetime(text *date_txt, text *fmt, Oid collid, bool strict,
}
}
+/*
+ * Parses the datetime format string in 'fmt_str' and returns true if it
+ * contains a timezone specifier, false if not.
+ */
+bool
+datetime_format_has_tz(const char *fmt_str)
+{
+ bool incache;
+ int fmt_len = strlen(fmt_str);
+ int result;
+ FormatNode *format;
+
+ if (fmt_len > DCH_CACHE_SIZE)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Allocate new memory if format picture is bigger than static cache
+ * and do not use cache (call parser always)
+ */
+ incache = false;
+
+ format = (FormatNode *) palloc((fmt_len + 1) * sizeof(FormatNode));
+
+ parse_format(format, fmt_str, DCH_keywords,
+ DCH_suff, DCH_index, DCH_FLAG, NULL);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Use cache buffers
+ */
+ DCHCacheEntry *ent = DCH_cache_fetch(fmt_str, false);
+
+ incache = true;
+ format = ent->format;
+ }
+
+ result = DCH_datetime_type(format);
+
+ if (!incache)
+ pfree(format);
+
+ return result & DCH_ZONED;
+}
+
/*
* do_to_timestamp: shared code for to_timestamp and to_date
*
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
index c10b3fbedf..6d797c0953 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
@@ -2163,3 +2163,34 @@ jsonb_float8(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
PG_RETURN_DATUM(retValue);
}
+
+/*
+ * Convert jsonb to a C-string stripping quotes from scalar strings.
+ */
+char *
+JsonbUnquote(Jsonb *jb)
+{
+ if (JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb))
+ {
+ JsonbValue v;
+
+ (void) JsonbExtractScalar(&jb->root, &v);
+
+ if (v.type == jbvString)
+ return pnstrdup(v.val.string.val, v.val.string.len);
+ else if (v.type == jbvBool)
+ return pstrdup(v.val.boolean ? "true" : "false");
+ else if (v.type == jbvNumeric)
+ return DatumGetCString(DirectFunctionCall1(numeric_out,
+ PointerGetDatum(v.val.numeric)));
+ else if (v.type == jbvNull)
+ return pstrdup("null");
+ else
+ {
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized jsonb value type %d", v.type);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ return JsonbToCString(NULL, &jb->root, VARSIZE(jb));
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index 6bfaf3703d..fe1a7ec09c 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -2830,7 +2830,9 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
check_stack_depth();
- if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc))
+ /* Even scalars can end up here thanks to JsonPathQuery/Value(). */
+ if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc) ||
+ JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc))
{
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndim - 1);
/* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
@@ -2838,8 +2840,6 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
return false;
}
- Assert(!JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc));
-
it = JsonbIteratorInit(jbc);
tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &val, true);
@@ -3323,6 +3323,62 @@ prepare_column_cache(ColumnIOData *column,
ReleaseSysCache(tup);
}
+/*
+ * Populate and return the value of specified type from a given json/jsonb
+ * value 'json_val'. 'cache' is caller-specified pointer to save the
+ * ColumnIOData that will be initialized on the 1st call and then reused
+ * during any subsequent calls. 'mcxt' gives the memory context to allocate
+ * the ColumnIOData and any other subsidiary memory in. 'escontext',
+ * if not NULL, tells that any errors that occur should be handled softly.
+ */
+Datum
+json_populate_type(Datum json_val, Oid json_type,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ void **cache, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
+{
+ JsValue jsv = {0};
+ JsonbValue jbv;
+
+ jsv.is_json = json_type == JSONOID;
+
+ if (*isnull)
+ {
+ if (jsv.is_json)
+ jsv.val.json.str = NULL;
+ else
+ jsv.val.jsonb = NULL;
+ }
+ else if (jsv.is_json)
+ {
+ text *json = DatumGetTextPP(json_val);
+
+ jsv.val.json.str = VARDATA_ANY(json);
+ jsv.val.json.len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(json);
+ jsv.val.json.type = JSON_TOKEN_INVALID; /* not used in
+ * populate_composite() */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Jsonb *jsonb = DatumGetJsonbP(json_val);
+
+ jsv.val.jsonb = &jbv;
+
+ /* fill binary jsonb value pointing to jb */
+ jbv.type = jbvBinary;
+ jbv.val.binary.data = &jsonb->root;
+ jbv.val.binary.len = VARSIZE(jsonb) - VARHDRSZ;
+ }
+
+ if (*cache == NULL)
+ *cache = MemoryContextAllocZero(mcxt, sizeof(ColumnIOData));
+
+ return populate_record_field(*cache, typid, typmod, NULL, mcxt,
+ PointerGetDatum(NULL), &jsv, isnull,
+ escontext);
+}
+
/* recursively populate a record field or an array element from a json/jsonb value */
static Datum
populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
index d02c03e014..20077b67a7 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
@@ -68,7 +68,9 @@
#include "libpq/pqformat.h"
#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/formatting.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
@@ -1110,3 +1112,260 @@ jspGetArraySubscript(JsonPathItem *v, JsonPathItem *from, JsonPathItem *to,
return true;
}
+
+/* SQL/JSON datatype status: */
+enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus
+{
+ jpdsNonDateTime, /* null, bool, numeric, string, array, object */
+ jpdsUnknownDateTime, /* unknown datetime type */
+ jpdsDateTimeZoned, /* timetz, timestamptz */
+ jpdsDateTimeNonZoned, /* time, timestamp, date */
+};
+
+/* Context for jspIsMutableWalker() */
+struct JsonPathMutableContext
+{
+ List *varnames; /* list of variable names */
+ List *varexprs; /* list of variable expressions */
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus current; /* status of @ item */
+ bool lax; /* jsonpath is lax or strict */
+ bool mutable; /* resulting mutability status */
+};
+
+static enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus jspIsMutableWalker(JsonPathItem *jpi,
+ struct JsonPathMutableContext *cxt);
+
+/*
+ * Function to check whether jsonpath expression is mutable to be used in the
+ * planner function contain_mutable_functions().
+ */
+bool
+jspIsMutable(JsonPath *path, List *varnames, List *varexprs)
+{
+ struct JsonPathMutableContext cxt;
+ JsonPathItem jpi;
+
+ cxt.varnames = varnames;
+ cxt.varexprs = varexprs;
+ cxt.current = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ cxt.lax = (path->header & JSONPATH_LAX) != 0;
+ cxt.mutable = false;
+
+ jspInit(&jpi, path);
+ (void) jspIsMutableWalker(&jpi, &cxt);
+
+ return cxt.mutable;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursive walker for jspIsMutable()
+ */
+static enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus
+jspIsMutableWalker(JsonPathItem *jpi, struct JsonPathMutableContext *cxt)
+{
+ JsonPathItem next;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+
+ while (!cxt->mutable)
+ {
+ JsonPathItem arg;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus leftStatus;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus rightStatus;
+
+ switch (jpi->type)
+ {
+ case jpiRoot:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiCurrent:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ status = cxt->current;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiFilter:
+ {
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus prevStatus = cxt->current;
+
+ cxt->current = status;
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ cxt->current = prevStatus;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case jpiVariable:
+ {
+ int32 len;
+ const char *name = jspGetString(jpi, &len);
+ ListCell *lc1;
+ ListCell *lc2;
+
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+
+ forboth(lc1, cxt->varnames, lc2, cxt->varexprs)
+ {
+ String *varname = lfirst_node(String, lc1);
+ Node *varexpr = lfirst(lc2);
+
+ if (strncmp(varname->sval, name, len))
+ continue;
+
+ switch (exprType(varexpr))
+ {
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ status = jpdsDateTimeNonZoned;
+ break;
+
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ status = jpdsDateTimeZoned;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case jpiEqual:
+ case jpiNotEqual:
+ case jpiLess:
+ case jpiGreater:
+ case jpiLessOrEqual:
+ case jpiGreaterOrEqual:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetLeftArg(jpi, &arg);
+ leftStatus = jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ jspGetRightArg(jpi, &arg);
+ rightStatus = jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ /*
+ * Comparison of datetime type with different timezone status
+ * is mutable.
+ */
+ if (leftStatus != jpdsNonDateTime &&
+ rightStatus != jpdsNonDateTime &&
+ (leftStatus == jpdsUnknownDateTime ||
+ rightStatus == jpdsUnknownDateTime ||
+ leftStatus != rightStatus))
+ cxt->mutable = true;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiNot:
+ case jpiIsUnknown:
+ case jpiExists:
+ case jpiPlus:
+ case jpiMinus:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiAnd:
+ case jpiOr:
+ case jpiAdd:
+ case jpiSub:
+ case jpiMul:
+ case jpiDiv:
+ case jpiMod:
+ case jpiStartsWith:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetLeftArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ jspGetRightArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiIndexArray:
+ for (int i = 0; i < jpi->content.array.nelems; i++)
+ {
+ JsonPathItem from;
+ JsonPathItem to;
+
+ if (jspGetArraySubscript(jpi, &from, &to, i))
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&to, cxt);
+
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&from, cxt);
+ }
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+
+ case jpiAnyArray:
+ if (!cxt->lax)
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiAny:
+ if (jpi->content.anybounds.first > 0)
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiDatetime:
+ if (jpi->content.arg)
+ {
+ char *template;
+
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ if (arg.type != jpiString)
+ {
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break; /* there will be runtime error */
+ }
+
+ template = jspGetString(&arg, NULL);
+ if (datetime_format_has_tz(template))
+ status = jpdsDateTimeZoned;
+ else
+ status = jpdsDateTimeNonZoned;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ status = jpdsUnknownDateTime;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case jpiLikeRegex:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspInitByBuffer(&arg, jpi->base, jpi->content.like_regex.expr);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ /* literals */
+ case jpiNull:
+ case jpiString:
+ case jpiNumeric:
+ case jpiBool:
+ /* accessors */
+ case jpiKey:
+ case jpiAnyKey:
+ /* special items */
+ case jpiSubscript:
+ case jpiLast:
+ /* item methods */
+ case jpiType:
+ case jpiSize:
+ case jpiAbs:
+ case jpiFloor:
+ case jpiCeiling:
+ case jpiDouble:
+ case jpiKeyValue:
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!jspGetNext(jpi, &next))
+ break;
+
+ jpi = &next;
+ }
+
+ return status;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index cb2ea048c3..cec0f3dd65 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -234,6 +234,12 @@ static JsonPathExecResult appendBoolResult(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *jsp, JsonValueList *found, JsonPathBool res);
static void getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
JsonbValue *value);
+static JsonbValue *GetJsonPathVar(void *cxt, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId);
+static int CountJsonPathVars(void *cxt);
+static void JsonItemFromDatum(Datum val, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ JsonbValue *res);
+static void JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(JsonbValue *jbv, Datum num);
static void getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *variable, JsonbValue *value);
static int countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb);
@@ -2138,6 +2144,155 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
}
}
+/*
+ * Returns the computed value of a JSON path variable with given name.
+ */
+static JsonbValue *
+GetJsonPathVar(void *cxt, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId)
+{
+ JsonPathVariable *var = NULL;
+ List *vars = cxt;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ JsonbValue *result;
+ int id = 1;
+
+ foreach(lc, vars)
+ {
+ JsonPathVariable *curvar = lfirst(lc);
+
+ if (!strncmp(curvar->name, varName, varNameLen))
+ {
+ var = curvar;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ id++;
+ }
+
+ if (var == NULL)
+ {
+ *baseObjectId = -1;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ result = palloc(sizeof(JsonbValue));
+ if (var->isnull)
+ {
+ *baseObjectId = 0;
+ result->type = jbvNull;
+ }
+ else
+ JsonItemFromDatum(var->value, var->typid, var->typmod, result);
+
+ *baseObject = *result;
+ *baseObjectId = id;
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+static int
+CountJsonPathVars(void *cxt)
+{
+ List *vars = (List *) cxt;
+
+ return list_length(vars);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Initialize JsonbValue to pass to jsonpath executor from given
+ * datum value of the specified type.
+ */
+static void
+JsonItemFromDatum(Datum val, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsonbValue *res)
+{
+ switch (typid)
+ {
+ case BOOLOID:
+ res->type = jbvBool;
+ res->val.boolean = DatumGetBool(val);
+ break;
+ case NUMERICOID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, val);
+ break;
+ case INT2OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int2_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case INT4OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int4_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case INT8OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int8_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case FLOAT4OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(float4_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case FLOAT8OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(float8_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case TEXTOID:
+ case VARCHAROID:
+ res->type = jbvString;
+ res->val.string.val = VARDATA_ANY(val);
+ res->val.string.len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(val);
+ break;
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ res->type = jbvDatetime;
+ res->val.datetime.value = val;
+ res->val.datetime.typid = typid;
+ res->val.datetime.typmod = typmod;
+ res->val.datetime.tz = 0;
+ break;
+ case JSONBOID:
+ {
+ JsonbValue *jbv = res;
+ Jsonb *jb = DatumGetJsonbP(val);
+
+ if (JsonContainerIsScalar(&jb->root))
+ {
+ bool result PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+
+ result = JsonbExtractScalar(&jb->root, jbv);
+ Assert(result);
+ }
+ else
+ JsonbInitBinary(jbv, jb);
+ break;
+ }
+ case JSONOID:
+ {
+ text *txt = DatumGetTextP(val);
+ char *str = text_to_cstring(txt);
+ Jsonb *jb;
+
+ jb = DatumGetJsonbP(DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in,
+ CStringGetDatum(str)));
+ pfree(str);
+
+ JsonItemFromDatum(JsonbPGetDatum(jb), JSONBOID, -1, res);
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+ errmsg("could not convert value of type %s to jsonpath",
+ format_type_be(typid)));
+ }
+}
+
+/* Initialize numeric value from the given datum */
+static void
+JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(JsonbValue *jbv, Datum num)
+{
+ jbv->type = jbvNumeric;
+ jbv->val.numeric = DatumGetNumeric(num);
+}
+
/*
* Get the value of variable passed to jsonpath executor
*/
@@ -2874,3 +3029,170 @@ compareDatetime(Datum val1, Oid typid1, Datum val2, Oid typid2,
return DatumGetInt32(DirectFunctionCall2(cmpfunc, val1, val2));
}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_EXISTS implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true.
+ */
+bool
+JsonPathExists(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb), !error, NULL, true);
+
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(res));
+
+ if (error && jperIsError(res))
+ *error = true;
+
+ return res == jperOk;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_QUERY implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true. *empty is set to true if no match is found.
+ */
+Datum
+JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper, bool *empty,
+ bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonbValue *singleton;
+ bool wrap;
+ JsonValueList found = {0};
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+ int count;
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb), !error, &found, true);
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(res));
+ if (error && jperIsError(res))
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ *empty = false;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+
+ /* WRAP or not? */
+ count = JsonValueListLength(&found);
+ singleton = count > 0 ? JsonValueListHead(&found) : NULL;
+ if (singleton == NULL)
+ wrap = false;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE || wrapper == JSW_UNSPEC)
+ wrap = false;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
+ wrap = true;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL)
+ wrap = count > 1 ||
+ IsAJsonbScalar(singleton) ||
+ (singleton->type == jbvBinary &&
+ JsonContainerIsScalar(singleton->val.binary.data));
+ else
+ {
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized json wrapper %d", wrapper);
+ wrap = false;
+ }
+
+ if (wrap)
+ return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(wrapItemsInArray(&found)));
+
+ /* No wrapping means only one item is expected. */
+ if (count > 1)
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_MORE_THAN_ONE_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_QUERY should return singleton item without wrapper"),
+ errhint("Use WITH WRAPPER clause to wrap SQL/JSON item sequence into array.")));
+ }
+
+ if (singleton)
+ return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(singleton));
+
+ *empty = true;
+ return PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_VALUE implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true. *empty is set to true if no match is found.
+ */
+JsonbValue *
+JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonbValue *res;
+ JsonValueList found = {0};
+ JsonPathExecResult jper PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+ int count;
+
+ jper = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb),
+ !error, &found, true);
+
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(jper));
+
+ if (error && jperIsError(jper))
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ *empty = false;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ count = JsonValueListLength(&found);
+
+ *empty = (count == 0);
+
+ if (*empty)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* JSON_VALUE expects to get only singletons. */
+ if (count > 1)
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_MORE_THAN_ONE_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item")));
+ }
+
+ res = JsonValueListHead(&found);
+ if (res->type == jbvBinary && JsonContainerIsScalar(res->val.binary.data))
+ JsonbExtractScalar(res->val.binary.data, res);
+
+ /* JSON_VALUE expects to get only scalars. */
+ if (!IsAJsonbScalar(res))
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SQL_JSON_SCALAR_REQUIRED),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item")));
+ }
+
+ if (res->type == jbvNull)
+ return NULL;
+
+ return res;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index 0b2a164057..2735348416 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -476,6 +476,8 @@ static void get_const_expr(Const *constval, deparse_context *context,
int showtype);
static void get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context);
static void get_json_format(JsonFormat *format, StringInfo buf);
+static void get_json_returning(JsonReturning *returning, StringInfo buf,
+ bool json_format_by_default);
static void get_json_constructor(JsonConstructorExpr *ctor,
deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit);
static void get_json_constructor_options(JsonConstructorExpr *ctor,
@@ -518,6 +520,8 @@ static char *generate_qualified_type_name(Oid typid);
static text *string_to_text(char *str);
static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
static void get_reloptions(StringInfo buf, Datum reloptions);
+static void get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context,
+ bool showimplicit);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
@@ -8300,6 +8304,7 @@ isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags)
case T_WindowFunc:
case T_FuncExpr:
case T_JsonConstructorExpr:
+ case T_JsonExpr:
/* function-like: name(..) or name[..] */
return true;
@@ -8471,6 +8476,7 @@ isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags)
case T_GroupingFunc: /* own parentheses */
case T_WindowFunc: /* own parentheses */
case T_CaseExpr: /* other separators */
+ case T_JsonExpr: /* own parentheses */
return true;
default:
return false;
@@ -8586,6 +8592,64 @@ get_rule_expr_paren(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ')');
}
+static void
+get_json_behavior(JsonBehavior *behavior, deparse_context *context,
+ const char *on)
+{
+ /*
+ * The order of array elements must correspond to the order of
+ * JsonBehaviorType members.
+ */
+ const char *behavior_names[] =
+ {
+ " NULL",
+ " ERROR",
+ " EMPTY",
+ " TRUE",
+ " FALSE",
+ " UNKNOWN",
+ " EMPTY ARRAY",
+ " EMPTY OBJECT",
+ " DEFAULT "
+ };
+
+ if ((int) behavior->btype < 0 || behavior->btype >= lengthof(behavior_names))
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid json behavior type: %d", behavior->btype);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, behavior_names[behavior->btype]);
+
+ if (behavior->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT)
+ get_rule_expr(behavior->expr, context, false);
+
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " ON %s", on);
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_expr_options
+ *
+ * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS.
+ */
+static void
+get_json_expr_options(JsonExpr *jsexpr, deparse_context *context,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior)
+{
+ if (jsexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ if (jsexpr->wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER");
+ else if (jsexpr->wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER");
+
+ if (jsexpr->omit_quotes)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " OMIT QUOTES");
+ }
+
+ if (jsexpr->on_empty && jsexpr->on_empty->btype != default_behavior)
+ get_json_behavior(jsexpr->on_empty, context, "EMPTY");
+
+ if (jsexpr->on_error && jsexpr->on_error->btype != default_behavior)
+ get_json_behavior(jsexpr->on_error, context, "ERROR");
+}
/* ----------
* get_rule_expr - Parse back an expression
@@ -9745,6 +9809,7 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
}
break;
+
case T_JsonValueExpr:
{
JsonValueExpr *jve = (JsonValueExpr *) node;
@@ -9794,6 +9859,64 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
}
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+
+ switch (jexpr->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_EXISTS(");
+ break;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_QUERY(");
+ break;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_VALUE(");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ get_json_path_spec(jexpr->path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+
+ if (jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc1,
+ *lc2;
+ bool needcomma = false;
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " PASSING ");
+
+ forboth(lc1, jexpr->passing_names,
+ lc2, jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+ needcomma = true;
+
+ get_rule_expr((Node *) lfirst(lc2), context, showimplicit);
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s",
+ ((String *) lfirst_node(String, lc1))->sval);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (jexpr->op != JSON_EXISTS_OP ||
+ jexpr->returning->typid != BOOLOID)
+ get_json_returning(jexpr->returning, context->buf,
+ jexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP);
+
+ get_json_expr_options(jexpr, context,
+ jexpr->op != JSON_EXISTS_OP ?
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL :
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ")");
+ }
+ break;
+
case T_List:
{
char *sep;
@@ -9917,6 +10040,7 @@ looks_like_function(Node *node)
case T_MinMaxExpr:
case T_SQLValueFunction:
case T_XmlExpr:
+ case T_JsonExpr:
/* these are all accepted by func_expr_common_subexpr */
return true;
default:
@@ -10786,6 +10910,18 @@ get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context)
}
}
+/*
+ * get_json_path_spec - Parse back a JSON path specification
+ */
+static void
+get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ if (IsA(path_spec, Const))
+ get_const_expr((Const *) path_spec, context, -1);
+ else
+ get_rule_expr(path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+}
+
/*
* get_json_format - Parse back a JsonFormat node
*/
diff --git a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
index a28ddcdd77..2bac87700b 100644
--- a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
+++ b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
@@ -240,6 +240,9 @@ typedef enum ExprEvalOp
EEOP_XMLEXPR,
EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR,
EEOP_IS_JSON,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH,
EEOP_AGGREF,
EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC,
EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC,
@@ -692,6 +695,21 @@ typedef struct ExprEvalStep
JsonIsPredicate *pred; /* original expression node */
} is_json;
+ /* for EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH */
+ struct
+ {
+ struct JsonExprState *jsestate;
+ } jsonexpr;
+
+ /* for EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION */
+ struct
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion;
+ FmgrInfo *input_finfo;
+ Oid typioparam;
+ void *json_populate_type_cache;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
+ } jsonexpr_coercion;
} d;
} ExprEvalStep;
@@ -755,7 +773,6 @@ typedef struct JsonConstructorExprState
int nargs;
} JsonConstructorExprState;
-
/* functions in execExpr.c */
extern void ExprEvalPushStep(ExprState *es, const ExprEvalStep *s);
@@ -809,6 +826,11 @@ extern void ExecEvalXmlExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalJsonConstructor(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
+extern void ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext);
+extern void ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
+extern int ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalGroupingFunc(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalSubPlan(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 444a5f0fd5..1961d9e0aa 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -1008,6 +1008,93 @@ typedef struct DomainConstraintState
ExprState *check_exprstate; /* check_expr's eval state, or NULL */
} DomainConstraintState;
+/*
+ * Information about the state of JsonPath* evaluation.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonExprPostEvalState
+{
+ /* Did JsonPath* evaluation cause an error? */
+ NullableDatum error;
+
+ /* Is the result of JsonPath* evaluation empty? */
+ NullableDatum empty;
+
+ /*
+ * ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will set this to the address of the step to use
+ * to coerce the result of JsonPath* evaluation to the RETURNING type.
+ * Also see the description of possible step addresses that this could be
+ * set to in the definition of JsonExprState.
+ */
+ int jump_eval_coercion;
+} JsonExprPostEvalState;
+
+/* State for evaluating a JsonExpr, too big to inline */
+typedef struct JsonExprState
+{
+ /* original expression node */
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr;
+
+ /* value/isnull for formatted_expr */
+ NullableDatum formatted_expr;
+
+ /* value/isnull for pathspec */
+ NullableDatum pathspec;
+
+ /* JsonPathVariable entries for passing_values */
+ List *args;
+
+ /*
+ * Per-row result status info populated by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() and
+ * ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish().
+ */
+ JsonExprPostEvalState post_eval;
+
+ /*
+ * Addresses of the steps that implements the non-ERROR variant of ON
+ * EMPTY and ON ERROR behaviors, respectively.
+ */
+ int jump_empty;
+ int jump_error;
+
+ /*
+ * Addresses of steps to perform the coercion of the JsonPath* result
+ * value to the RETURNING type. Each address points to either 1) a
+ * special EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION step that handles coercion using the
+ * RETURNING type's input function or by using json_via_populate(), or 2)
+ * an expression such as CoerceViaIO. It may be -1 if no coercion is
+ * necessary.
+ *
+ * jump_eval_result_coercion points to the step to evaluate the coercion
+ * given in JsonExpr.result_coercion.
+ */
+ int jump_eval_result_coercion;
+
+ /* Jump to end to skip all the steps after EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH. */
+ int jump_end;
+
+ /*
+ * eval_item_coercion_jumps is an array of num_item_coercions elements
+ * each containing a step address to evaluate the coercion from a value of
+ * the given JsonItemType to the RETURNING type, or -1 if no coercion is
+ * necessary. item_coercion_via_expr is an array of boolean flags of the
+ * same length that indicates whether each valid step address in the
+ * eval_item_coercion_jumps array points to an expression or a
+ * EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION step. ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will cause an
+ * error if it's the latter, because that mode of coercion is not
+ * supported for all JsonItemTypes.
+ */
+ int num_item_coercions;
+ int *eval_item_coercion_jumps;
+ bool *item_coercion_via_expr;
+
+ /*
+ * For passing when initializing a EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE step for any
+ * CoerceViaIO nodes in the expression that must be evaluated in an
+ * error-safe manner.
+ */
+ ErrorSaveContext escontext;
+} JsonExprState;
+
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* Executor State Trees
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
index 2dc79648d2..91d95fc52b 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
@@ -112,6 +112,8 @@ extern JsonFormat *makeJsonFormat(JsonFormatType type, JsonEncoding encoding,
int location);
extern JsonValueExpr *makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
JsonFormat *format);
+extern JsonBehavior *makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr,
+ JsonCoercion *coercion, int location);
extern Node *makeJsonKeyValue(Node *key, Node *value);
extern Node *makeJsonIsPredicate(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format,
JsonValueType item_type, bool unique_keys,
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index b3181f34ae..bfcde167a6 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1692,6 +1692,12 @@ typedef struct TriggerTransition
/* Nodes for SQL/JSON support */
+/*
+ * JsonPathSpec -
+ * representation of JSON path constant
+ */
+typedef char *JsonPathSpec;
+
/*
* JsonOutput -
* representation of JSON output clause (RETURNING type [FORMAT format])
@@ -1703,6 +1709,47 @@ typedef struct JsonOutput
JsonReturning *returning; /* RETURNING FORMAT clause and type Oids */
} JsonOutput;
+/*
+ * JsonArgument -
+ * representation of argument from JSON PASSING clause
+ */
+typedef struct JsonArgument
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonValueExpr *val; /* argument value expression */
+ char *name; /* argument name */
+} JsonArgument;
+
+/*
+ * JsonQuotes -
+ * representation of [KEEP|OMIT] QUOTES clause for JSON_QUERY()
+ */
+typedef enum JsonQuotes
+{
+ JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC, /* unspecified */
+ JS_QUOTES_KEEP, /* KEEP QUOTES */
+ JS_QUOTES_OMIT, /* OMIT QUOTES */
+} JsonQuotes;
+
+/*
+ * JsonFuncExpr -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON function expressions
+ */
+typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonExprOp op; /* expression type */
+ JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
+ Node *pathspec; /* JSON path specification expression */
+ List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
+ JsonOutput *output; /* output clause, if specified */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper; /* array wrapper behavior (JSON_QUERY only) */
+ JsonQuotes quotes; /* omit or keep quotes? (JSON_QUERY only) */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonFuncExpr;
+
/*
* JsonKeyValue -
* untransformed representation of JSON object key-value pair for
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index 4a154606d2..8edad4790b 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -1552,6 +1552,17 @@ typedef struct XmlExpr
int location;
} XmlExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonExprOp -
+ * enumeration of JSON functions using JSON path
+ */
+typedef enum JsonExprOp
+{
+ JSON_VALUE_OP, /* JSON_VALUE() */
+ JSON_QUERY_OP, /* JSON_QUERY() */
+ JSON_EXISTS_OP, /* JSON_EXISTS() */
+} JsonExprOp;
+
/*
* JsonEncoding -
* representation of JSON ENCODING clause
@@ -1670,6 +1681,172 @@ typedef struct JsonIsPredicate
int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
} JsonIsPredicate;
+/* Nodes used in SQL/JSON query functions */
+
+/*
+ * JsonWrapper -
+ * representation of WRAPPER clause for JSON_QUERY()
+ */
+typedef enum JsonWrapper
+{
+ JSW_UNSPEC,
+ JSW_NONE,
+ JSW_CONDITIONAL,
+ JSW_UNCONDITIONAL,
+} JsonWrapper;
+
+/*
+ * JsonBehaviorType -
+ * enumeration of behavior types used in SQL/JSON ON ERROR/EMPTY clauses
+ *
+ * If enum members are reordered, get_json_behavior() from ruleutils.c
+ * must be updated accordingly.
+ */
+typedef enum JsonBehaviorType
+{
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL = 0,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT,
+} JsonBehaviorType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonCoercion
+ * Information about coercing a SQL/JSON value to the specified
+ * type at runtime using json_populate_type() or by calling the type's
+ * input funtion.
+ *
+ * A node of this type is created if the parser cannot find a cast expression
+ * using coerce_type().
+ */
+typedef struct JsonCoercion
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Oid targettype;
+ int32 targettypmod;
+ bool omit_quotes; /* omit quotes from scalar output strings? */
+ Oid collation; /* collation for coercion via I/O or populate */
+} JsonCoercion;
+
+/*
+ * JsonItemType
+ * Possible types for scalar values returned by JSON_VALUE()
+ *
+ * The comment next to each item type mentions the corresponding
+ * JsonbValue.jbvType.
+ */
+typedef enum JsonItemType
+{
+ JsonItemTypeNull, /* jbvNull */
+ JsonItemTypeString, /* jbvString */
+ JsonItemTypeNumeric, /* jbvNumeric */
+ JsonItemTypeBoolean, /* jbvBool */
+ JsonItemTypeDate, /* jbvDatetime: DATEOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTime, /* jbvDatetime: TIMEOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimetz, /* jbvDatetime: TIMETZOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimestamp, /* jbvDatetime: TIMESTAMPOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimestamptz, /* jbvDatetime: TIMESTAMPTZOID */
+ JsonItemTypeComposite, /* jbvArray, jbvObject, jbvBinary */
+ JsonItemTypeInvalid,
+} JsonItemType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonItemCoercion
+ * Coercion expression for the given JsonItemType
+ *
+ * If not NULL, 'coercion' given the expression node to convert a scalar value
+ * extracted from a JsonbValue of the given type to the target type given by
+ * JsonExpr.returning. NULL means the coercion is unnecessary.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonItemCoercion
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonItemType item_type;
+ Node *coercion;
+} JsonItemCoercion;
+
+/*
+ * JsonBehavior
+ * Information about ON ERROR / ON EMPTY behaviors of JSON_VALUE(),
+ * JSON_QUERY(), and JSON_EXISTS()
+ *
+ * 'expr' is the expression to emit when a given behavior (EMPTY or ERROR)
+ * occurs on evaluating the SQL/JSON query function. 'coercion' is set
+ * if 'expr' isn't already of the expected target type given by
+ * JsonExpr.returning.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonBehavior
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonBehaviorType btype;
+ Node *expr;
+ JsonCoercion *coercion; /* to coerce behavior expression when there is
+ * no cast to the target type */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonBehavior;
+
+/*
+ * JsonExpr -
+ * Transformed representation of JSON_VALUE(), JSON_QUERY(), and
+ * JSON_EXISTS()
+ */
+typedef struct JsonExpr
+{
+ Expr xpr;
+
+ /* JSON_* function identifier */
+ JsonExprOp op;
+
+ /* json(b)-valued expression to query */
+ Node *formatted_expr;
+
+ /* Format of the above expression needed by ruleutils.c */
+ JsonFormat *format;
+
+ /* jsopath-valued expression containing the query pattern */
+ Node *path_spec;
+
+ /* Expected type/format of the output. */
+ JsonReturning *returning;
+
+ /* Information about the PASSING argument expressions */
+ List *passing_names;
+ List *passing_values;
+
+ /* Use-specified or default ON EMPTY and ON ERROR behaviors */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty;
+ JsonBehavior *on_error;
+
+ /*
+ * Expression to convert the result of JSON_* function to the RETURNING
+ * type
+ */
+ Node *result_coercion;
+
+ /*
+ * List of expressions for coercing JSON_VALUE() result values, containing
+ * one element for every JsonItemType.
+ */
+ List *item_coercions;
+
+ /* WRAPPER specification for JSON_QUERY */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper;
+
+ /* KEEP or OMIT QUOTES for singleton scalars returned by JSON_QUERY() */
+ bool omit_quotes;
+
+ /* Original JsonFuncExpr's location */
+ int location;
+} JsonExpr;
+
/* ----------------
* NullTest
*
diff --git a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
index 2331acac09..94e1cb4dce 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("commit", COMMIT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("committed", COMMITTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("compression", COMPRESSION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("concurrently", CONCURRENTLY, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("conditional", CONDITIONAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("configuration", CONFIGURATION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("conflict", CONFLICT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("connection", CONNECTION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -147,11 +148,13 @@ PG_KEYWORD("double", DOUBLE_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("drop", DROP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("each", EACH, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("else", ELSE, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("empty", EMPTY_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("enable", ENABLE_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("encoding", ENCODING, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("encrypted", ENCRYPTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("end", END_P, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("enum", ENUM_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("error", ERROR_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("escape", ESCAPE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("event", EVENT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("except", EXCEPT, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
@@ -233,10 +236,14 @@ PG_KEYWORD("join", JOIN, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json", JSON, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_array", JSON_ARRAY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_arrayagg", JSON_ARRAYAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_exists", JSON_EXISTS, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_object", JSON_OBJECT, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_objectagg", JSON_OBJECTAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_query", JSON_QUERY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_scalar", JSON_SCALAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_serialize", JSON_SERIALIZE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_value", JSON_VALUE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("keep", KEEP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("key", KEY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("keys", KEYS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("label", LABEL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -302,6 +309,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("off", OFF, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("offset", OFFSET, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("oids", OIDS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("old", OLD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("omit", OMIT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("on", ON, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("only", ONLY, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("operator", OPERATOR, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -344,6 +352,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("procedures", PROCEDURES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("program", PROGRAM, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("publication", PUBLICATION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("quote", QUOTE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("quotes", QUOTES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("range", RANGE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("read", READ, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("real", REAL, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -414,6 +423,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("stdout", STDOUT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("storage", STORAGE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("stored", STORED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("strict", STRICT_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("string", STRING_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("strip", STRIP_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("subscription", SUBSCRIPTION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("substring", SUBSTRING, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -449,6 +459,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("types", TYPES_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("uescape", UESCAPE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unbounded", UNBOUNDED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("uncommitted", UNCOMMITTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("unconditional", UNCONDITIONAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unencrypted", UNENCRYPTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("union", UNION, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unique", UNIQUE, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
diff --git a/src/include/utils/formatting.h b/src/include/utils/formatting.h
index 7ea1a70f71..cde030414e 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/formatting.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/formatting.h
@@ -29,5 +29,6 @@ extern char *asc_initcap(const char *buff, size_t nbytes);
extern Datum parse_datetime(text *date_txt, text *fmt, Oid collid, bool strict,
Oid *typid, int32 *typmod, int *tz,
struct Node *escontext);
+extern bool datetime_format_has_tz(const char *fmt_str);
#endif
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
index e38dfd4901..d589ace5a2 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
@@ -422,6 +422,7 @@ extern char *JsonbToCString(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in,
int estimated_len);
extern char *JsonbToCStringIndent(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in,
int estimated_len);
+extern char *JsonbUnquote(Jsonb *jb);
extern bool JsonbExtractScalar(JsonbContainer *jbc, JsonbValue *res);
extern const char *JsonbTypeName(JsonbValue *val);
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
index 31c1ae4767..190e13284b 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#define JSONFUNCS_H
#include "common/jsonapi.h"
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
/*
@@ -88,4 +89,10 @@ extern Datum datum_to_jsonb(Datum val, JsonTypeCategory tcategory,
Oid outfuncoid);
extern Datum jsonb_from_text(text *js, bool unique_keys);
+extern Datum json_populate_type(Datum json_val, Oid json_type,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ void **cache, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 9d55c25ebc..897de21a51 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
typedef struct
@@ -191,6 +192,7 @@ extern bool jspGetBool(JsonPathItem *v);
extern char *jspGetString(JsonPathItem *v, int32 *len);
extern bool jspGetArraySubscript(JsonPathItem *v, JsonPathItem *from,
JsonPathItem *to, int i);
+extern bool jspIsMutable(JsonPath *path, List *varnames, List *varexprs);
extern const char *jspOperationName(JsonPathItemType type);
@@ -268,4 +270,26 @@ extern bool jspConvertRegexFlags(uint32 xflags, int *result,
struct Node *escontext);
+/*
+ * Evaluation of jsonpath
+ */
+
+/* External variable passed into jsonpath. */
+typedef struct JsonPathVariable
+{
+ char *name;
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ Datum value;
+ bool isnull;
+} JsonPathVariable;
+
+
+/* SQL/JSON item */
+extern bool JsonPathExists(Datum jb, JsonPath *path, bool *error, List *vars);
+extern Datum JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper,
+ bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars);
+extern JsonbValue *JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty,
+ bool *error, List *vars);
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
index 435c139ec2..b2aa44f36d 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
@@ -651,6 +651,34 @@ var_type: simple_type
$$.type_index = mm_strdup("-1");
$$.type_sizeof = NULL;
}
+ | STRING_P
+ {
+ if (INFORMIX_MODE)
+ {
+ /* In Informix mode, "string" is automatically a typedef */
+ $$.type_enum = ECPGt_string;
+ $$.type_str = mm_strdup("char");
+ $$.type_dimension = mm_strdup("-1");
+ $$.type_index = mm_strdup("-1");
+ $$.type_sizeof = NULL;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Otherwise, legal only if user typedef'ed it */
+ struct typedefs *this = get_typedef("string", false);
+
+ $$.type_str = (this->type->type_enum == ECPGt_varchar || this->type->type_enum == ECPGt_bytea) ? EMPTY : mm_strdup(this->name);
+ $$.type_enum = this->type->type_enum;
+ $$.type_dimension = this->type->type_dimension;
+ $$.type_index = this->type->type_index;
+ if (this->type->type_sizeof && strlen(this->type->type_sizeof) != 0)
+ $$.type_sizeof = this->type->type_sizeof;
+ else
+ $$.type_sizeof = cat_str(3, mm_strdup("sizeof("), mm_strdup(this->name), mm_strdup(")"));
+
+ struct_member_list[struct_level] = ECPGstruct_member_dup(this->struct_member_list);
+ }
+ }
| INTERVAL ecpg_interval
{
$$.type_enum = ECPGt_interval;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..22137cc382
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out
@@ -0,0 +1,1172 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_EXISTS() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(JSON_OBJECT(RETURNING jsonb), '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'lax $.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{}', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"b": 1, "a": 2}', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": {"b": 1}}', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING 1 AS x);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING '1' AS x);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 2 AS y);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 1 AS y);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+-- extension: boolean expressions
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$ > 2');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a > 2' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_VALUE() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ true
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$' RETURNING bool);
+ json_value
+------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 357
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+/* jsonb bytea ??? */
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING bytea ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON item cannot be cast to target type
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1.23
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1.23
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "1.23"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(5));
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+ json_value
+------------
+ aa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "\"aaa\""
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "\"aaa\""
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "aaa"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT 111 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 111
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 357
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$' RETURNING date) + 9;
+ ?column?
+------------
+ 03-01-2017
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
+CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT NULL ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
+CREATE DOMAIN rgb AS rainbow CHECK (VALUE IN ('red', 'green', 'blue'));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: value for domain rgb violates check constraint "rgb_check"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 'error' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ error
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' NULL ON EMPTY DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '0' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: " "
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 5
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSON); -- RETURNING FORMAT not allowed
+ERROR: cannot specify FORMAT in RETURNING clause of JSON_VALUE()
+LINE 1: ...CT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSO...
+ ^
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING record);
+ERROR: returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions
+SELECT
+ x,
+ JSON_VALUE(
+ jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}',
+ '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING x AS x
+ RETURNING int
+ DEFAULT -1 ON EMPTY
+ DEFAULT -2 ON ERROR
+ ) y
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 2) x;
+ x | y
+---+----
+ 0 | -2
+ 1 | 2
+ 2 | -1
+(3 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test PASSING and RETURNING date/time types
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+ json_value
+------------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018 PST
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamptz);
+ json_value
+------------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018 PST
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+ json_value
+--------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING date '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING date);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 02-21-2018
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING time '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING time);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 12:34:56
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timetz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timetz);
+ json_value
+-------------
+ 12:34:56+10
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamp '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+ json_value
+--------------------------
+ Wed Feb 21 12:34:56 2018
+(1 row)
+
+-- Also test RETURNING json[b]
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_QUERY() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$'),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER)
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb 'null'),
+ ('12.3'),
+ ('true'),
+ ('"aaa"'),
+ ('[1, null, "2"]'),
+ ('{"a": 1, "b": [2]}')
+ ) foo(js);
+ json_query | json_query | json_query | json_query | json_query
+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+----------------------+----------------------
+ null | null | [null] | [null] | [null]
+ 12.3 | 12.3 | [12.3] | [12.3] | [12.3]
+ true | true | [true] | [true] | [true]
+ "aaa" | "aaa" | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"]
+ [1, null, "2"] | [1, null, "2"] | [1, null, "2"] | [[1, null, "2"]] | [[1, null, "2"]]
+ {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}] | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]
+(6 rows)
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]') AS "unspec",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITHOUT WRAPPER) AS "without",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER) AS "with cond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with uncond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with"
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb '1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('[null]'),
+ ('[12.3]'),
+ ('[true]'),
+ ('["aaa"]'),
+ ('[[1, 2, 3]]'),
+ ('[{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]'),
+ ('[1, "2", null, [3]]')
+ ) foo(js);
+ unspec | without | with cond | with uncond | with
+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+----------------------+----------------------
+ | | | |
+ | | | |
+ null | null | [null] | [null] | [null]
+ 12.3 | 12.3 | [12.3] | [12.3] | [12.3]
+ true | true | [true] | [true] | [true]
+ "aaa" | "aaa" | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"]
+ [1, 2, 3] | [1, 2, 3] | [1, 2, 3] | [[1, 2, 3]] | [[1, 2, 3]]
+ {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}] | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]
+ | | [1, "2", null, [3]] | [1, "2", null, [3]] | [1, "2", null, [3]]
+(9 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json
+DETAIL: Token "aaa" is invalid.
+CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: aaa
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json
+DETAIL: Token "aaa" is invalid.
+CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: aaa
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ \x616161
+(1 row)
+
+-- QUOTES behavior should not be specified when WITH WRAPPER used:
+-- Should fail
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES)...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES)...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER ...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER ...
+ ^
+-- Should succeed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1]
+(1 row)
+
+-- test QUOTES behavior.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] omit quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {1,2,3}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: expected JSON array
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1,3)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: malformed range literal: ""[1,2]""
+DETAIL: Missing left parenthesis or bracket.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]');
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ []
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ []
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY OBJECT ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "empty"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY NULL ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_QUERY should return singleton item without wrapper
+HINT: Use WITH WRAPPER clause to wrap SQL/JSON item sequence into array.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "empty"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(10));
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1,
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea);
+ json_query
+----------------
+ \x5b312c20325d
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+----------------
+ \x5b312c20325d
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bytea
+LINE 1: ... JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bytea
+LINE 1: ...jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING json EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bigint[]
+LINE 1: ...ON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bigint[]
+LINE 1: ..._QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING anyarray EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions
+SELECT
+ x, y,
+ JSON_QUERY(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3,4,5,null]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ >= $x && @ <= $y)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER
+ EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY
+ ) list
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 4) x,
+ generate_series(0, 4) y;
+ x | y | list
+---+---+--------------
+ 0 | 0 | []
+ 0 | 1 | [1]
+ 0 | 2 | [1, 2]
+ 0 | 3 | [1, 2, 3]
+ 0 | 4 | [1, 2, 3, 4]
+ 1 | 0 | []
+ 1 | 1 | [1]
+ 1 | 2 | [1, 2]
+ 1 | 3 | [1, 2, 3]
+ 1 | 4 | [1, 2, 3, 4]
+ 2 | 0 | []
+ 2 | 1 | []
+ 2 | 2 | [2]
+ 2 | 3 | [2, 3]
+ 2 | 4 | [2, 3, 4]
+ 3 | 0 | []
+ 3 | 1 | []
+ 3 | 2 | []
+ 3 | 3 | [3]
+ 3 | 4 | [3, 4]
+ 4 | 0 | []
+ 4 | 1 | []
+ 4 | 2 | []
+ 4 | 3 | []
+ 4 | 4 | [4]
+(25 rows)
+
+-- record type returning with quotes behavior.
+CREATE TYPE comp_abc AS (a text, b int, c timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc omit quotes);
+ json_query
+-------------------------------------
+ (abc,42,"Thu Jan 02 00:00:00 2003")
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: cannot call populate_composite on a scalar
+DROP TYPE comp_abc;
+-- Extension: record types returning
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_rec AS (a int, t text, js json, jb jsonb, jsa json[]);
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_reca AS (reca sqljsonb_rec[]);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------------------------------
+ (1,aaa,"[1, ""2"", {}]","{""x"": [1, ""2"", {}]}",)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "a"
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"jsa": [{"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}, {"a": 2, "c": {}}, 123]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec)).jsa);
+ unnest
+------------------------
+ {"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}
+ {"a": 2, "c": {}}
+ 123
+(3 rows)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"reca": [{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_reca)).reca);
+ a | t | js | jb | jsa
+---+-------------+----+------------+-----
+ 1 | ["foo", []] | | |
+ 2 | | | [{}, true] |
+(2 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: syntax error at or near "{" of jsonpath input
+-- Extension: array types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"3"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+--------------
+ {1,2,NULL,3}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "a"
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest(JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec[]));
+ a | t | js | jb | jsa
+---+-------------+----+------------+-----
+ 1 | ["foo", []] | | |
+ 2 | | | [{}, true] |
+(2 rows)
+
+-- Extension: domain types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_query
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+-- Test timestamptz passing and output
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test constraints
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_constraints (
+ js text,
+ i int,
+ x jsonb DEFAULT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' WITH WRAPPER)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint1
+ CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint2
+ CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$.a' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, array[1,2,3] as arr))
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint3
+ CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING int DEFAULT '12' ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint4
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < jsonb '[10]')
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint5
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING char(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > 'a' COLLATE "C")
+);
+\d test_jsonb_constraints
+ Table "public.test_jsonb_constraints"
+ Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default
+--------+---------+-----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ js | text | | |
+ i | integer | | |
+ x | jsonb | | | JSON_QUERY('[1, 2]'::jsonb, '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER)
+Check constraints:
+ "test_jsonb_constraint1" CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint2" CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$."a"' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, ARRAY[1, 2, 3] AS arr))
+ "test_jsonb_constraint3" CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING integer DEFAULT 12 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint4" CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING jsonb WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < '[10]'::jsonb)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint5" CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING character(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > ('a'::bpchar COLLATE "C"))
+
+SELECT check_clause
+FROM information_schema.check_constraints
+WHERE constraint_name LIKE 'test_jsonb_constraint%'
+ORDER BY 1;
+ check_clause
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ (JSON_QUERY((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING character(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > ('a'::bpchar COLLATE "C"))
+ (JSON_QUERY((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING jsonb WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < '[10]'::jsonb)
+ (JSON_VALUE((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING integer DEFAULT 12 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ (js IS JSON)
+ JSON_EXISTS((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' PASSING (i + 5) AS int, (i)::text AS txt, ARRAY[1, 2, 3] AS arr)
+(5 rows)
+
+SELECT pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)
+FROM pg_attrdef
+WHERE adrelid = 'test_jsonb_constraints'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+ pg_get_expr
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ JSON_QUERY('[1, 2]'::jsonb, '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER)
+(1 row)
+
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint1"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains (, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('1', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains (1, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('[]');
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ([], null, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"b": 1}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"b": 1}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 1}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint3"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 1}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 7}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint5"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 7}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 10}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint4"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 10}, 1, [1, 2]).
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_constraints;
+-- Test mutabilily of query functions
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_mutability(js jsonb, b int);
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a[0]'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime()'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@ < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime())'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $y' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '1234'::int AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("YY-MM-DD") ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '2020-07-14'::date AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_VALUE(js, '$' DEFAULT random()::int ON ERROR));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+-- DEFAULT expression
+CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ret_setint() RETURNS SETOF integer AS
+$$
+BEGIN
+ RETURN QUERY EXECUTE 'select 1 union all select 1';
+END;
+$$
+LANGUAGE plpgsql IMMUTABLE;
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT ret_setint() ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+ERROR: DEFAULT expression must not return a set
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT ret_setint(...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT b + 1 ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+ERROR: DEFAULT expression must not contain column references
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT b + 1 ON ER...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT sum(1) over() ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+ERROR: can only specify constant, non-aggregate function, or operator expression for DEFAULT
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT sum(1) over...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT (SELECT 1) ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+ERROR: can only specify constant, non-aggregate function, or operator expression for DEFAULT
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT (SELECT 1) ...
+ ^
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
+DROP FUNCTION ret_setint;
+-- Extension: non-constant JSON path
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'b' DEFAULT 'foo' ON EMPTY);
+ json_value
+------------
+ foo
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_query
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [123]
+(1 row)
+
+-- Should fail (invalid path)
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', 'error' || ' ' || 'error');
+ERROR: syntax error at or near " " of jsonpath input
diff --git a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
index 6f5a33c234..d01ad51d95 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
+++ b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ test: select_views portals_p2 foreign_key cluster dependency guc bitmapops combo
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests (JSON related)
# ----------
-test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson
+test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson sqljson_queryfuncs
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6f939c7116
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,386 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(JSON_OBJECT(RETURNING jsonb), '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'lax $.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{}', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"b": 1, "a": 2}', '$.a');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a.b');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": {"b": 1}}', '$.a.b');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.a.b');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING 1 AS x);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING '1' AS x);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 2 AS y);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 1 AS y);
+
+-- extension: boolean expressions
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$ > 2');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a > 2' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING int);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$' RETURNING bool);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING text);
+/* jsonb bytea ??? */
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING bytea ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$' RETURNING int);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(5));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT 111 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$' RETURNING date) + 9;
+
+-- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
+CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT NULL ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
+CREATE DOMAIN rgb AS rainbow CHECK (VALUE IN ('red', 'green', 'blue'));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 'error' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' NULL ON EMPTY DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '0' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSON); -- RETURNING FORMAT not allowed
+
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING record);
+
+SELECT
+ x,
+ JSON_VALUE(
+ jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}',
+ '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING x AS x
+ RETURNING int
+ DEFAULT -1 ON EMPTY
+ DEFAULT -2 ON ERROR
+ ) y
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 2) x;
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Test PASSING and RETURNING date/time types
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamptz);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING date '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING date);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING time '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING time);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timetz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timetz);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamp '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+
+-- Also test RETURNING json[b]
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$'),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER)
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb 'null'),
+ ('12.3'),
+ ('true'),
+ ('"aaa"'),
+ ('[1, null, "2"]'),
+ ('{"a": 1, "b": [2]}')
+ ) foo(js);
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]') AS "unspec",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITHOUT WRAPPER) AS "without",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER) AS "with cond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with uncond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with"
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb '1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('[null]'),
+ ('[12.3]'),
+ ('[true]'),
+ ('["aaa"]'),
+ ('[[1, 2, 3]]'),
+ ('[{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]'),
+ ('[1, "2", null, [3]]')
+ ) foo(js);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- QUOTES behavior should not be specified when WITH WRAPPER used:
+-- Should fail
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+-- Should succeed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+
+-- test QUOTES behavior.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes error on error);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes error on error);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]');
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY OBJECT ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON EMPTY);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY NULL ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(10));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING json EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING anyarray EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT
+ x, y,
+ JSON_QUERY(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3,4,5,null]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ >= $x && @ <= $y)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER
+ EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY
+ ) list
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 4) x,
+ generate_series(0, 4) y;
+
+-- record type returning with quotes behavior.
+CREATE TYPE comp_abc AS (a text, b int, c timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes error on error);
+DROP TYPE comp_abc;
+
+-- Extension: record types returning
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_rec AS (a int, t text, js json, jb jsonb, jsa json[]);
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_reca AS (reca sqljsonb_rec[]);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"jsa": [{"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}, {"a": 2, "c": {}}, 123]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec)).jsa);
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"reca": [{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_reca)).reca);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Extension: array types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"3"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+SELECT * FROM unnest(JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec[]));
+
+-- Extension: domain types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Test timestamptz passing and output
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+
+-- Test constraints
+
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_constraints (
+ js text,
+ i int,
+ x jsonb DEFAULT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' WITH WRAPPER)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint1
+ CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint2
+ CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$.a' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, array[1,2,3] as arr))
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint3
+ CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING int DEFAULT '12' ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint4
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < jsonb '[10]')
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint5
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING char(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > 'a' COLLATE "C")
+);
+
+\d test_jsonb_constraints
+
+SELECT check_clause
+FROM information_schema.check_constraints
+WHERE constraint_name LIKE 'test_jsonb_constraint%'
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+SELECT pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)
+FROM pg_attrdef
+WHERE adrelid = 'test_jsonb_constraints'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('1', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('[]');
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"b": 1}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 1}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 7}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 10}', 1);
+
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_constraints;
+
+-- Test mutabilily of query functions
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_mutability(js jsonb, b int);
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a[0]'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime()'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@ < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $y' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '1234'::int AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("YY-MM-DD") ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '2020-07-14'::date AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_VALUE(js, '$' DEFAULT random()::int ON ERROR));
+
+-- DEFAULT expression
+CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ret_setint() RETURNS SETOF integer AS
+$$
+BEGIN
+ RETURN QUERY EXECUTE 'select 1 union all select 1';
+END;
+$$
+LANGUAGE plpgsql IMMUTABLE;
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT ret_setint() ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT b + 1 ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT sum(1) over() ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT (SELECT 1) ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
+DROP FUNCTION ret_setint;
+
+-- Extension: non-constant JSON path
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'b' DEFAULT 'foo' ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' WITH WRAPPER);
+-- Should fail (invalid path)
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', 'error' || ' ' || 'error');
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index 7e866e3c3d..a6be6f7874 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1256,6 +1256,7 @@ Join
JoinCostWorkspace
JoinDomain
JoinExpr
+JsonFuncExpr
JoinHashEntry
JoinPath
JoinPathExtraData
@@ -1266,18 +1267,28 @@ JsObject
JsValue
JsonAggConstructor
JsonAggState
+JsonArgument
JsonArrayAgg
JsonArrayConstructor
JsonArrayQueryConstructor
JsonBaseObjectInfo
+JsonBehavior
+JsonBehaviorType
+JsonCoercion
JsonConstructorExpr
JsonConstructorExprState
JsonConstructorType
JsonEncoding
+JsonExpr
+JsonExprOp
+JsonExprPostEvalState
+JsonExprState
JsonFormat
JsonFormatType
JsonHashEntry
JsonIsPredicate
+JsonItemCoercion
+JsonItemType
JsonIterateStringValuesAction
JsonKeyValue
JsonLexContext
@@ -1295,6 +1306,7 @@ JsonParseContext
JsonParseErrorType
JsonPath
JsonPathBool
+JsonPathDatatypeStatus
JsonPathExecContext
JsonPathExecResult
JsonPathGinAddPathItemFunc
@@ -1307,10 +1319,15 @@ JsonPathGinPathItem
JsonPathItem
JsonPathItemType
JsonPathKeyword
+JsonPathMutableContext
JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
JsonPathString
+JsonPathVariable
+JsonPathVariableEvalContext
+JsonPathVarCallback
+JsonQuotes
JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
@@ -1327,6 +1344,7 @@ JsonValueExpr
JsonValueList
JsonValueListIterator
JsonValueType
+JsonWrapper
Jsonb
JsonbAggState
JsonbContainer
--
2.35.3
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From ed136bab48879350f1fb2f3086144bb47999a5ab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 18:00:06 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v38 3/3] JSON_TABLE
MIME-Version: 1.0
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This feature allows jsonb data to be treated as a table and thus
used in a FROM clause like other tabular data. Data can be selected
from the jsonb using jsonpath expressions, and hoisted out of nested
structures in the jsonb to form multiple rows, more or less like an
outer join.
This also adds the PLAN clauses for JSON_TABLE, which allow the user
to specify how data from nested paths are joined, allowing
considerable freedom in shaping the tabular output of JSON_TABLE.
PLAN DEFAULT allows the user to specify the global strategies when
dealing with sibling or child nested paths. The is often sufficient
to achieve the necessary goal, and is considerably simpler than the
full PLAN clause, which allows the user to specify the strategy to be
used for each named nested path.
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Author: Teodor Sigaev <[email protected]>
Author: Oleg Bartunov <[email protected]>
Author: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Author: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
Author: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Author: Jian He <[email protected]>
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby, Álvaro Herrera,
jian he
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/abd9b83b-aa66-f230-3d6d-734817f0995d%40postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 510 +++++++
src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt | 6 +-
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 6 +
src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c | 27 +-
src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 108 ++
src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | 38 +
src/backend/parser/Makefile | 1 +
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 299 +++-
src/backend/parser/meson.build | 1 +
src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c | 14 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c | 53 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c | 718 ++++++++++
src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c | 8 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_target.c | 3 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 547 ++++++++
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 279 +++-
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 2 +
src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 9 +
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 109 ++
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 60 +-
src/include/parser/kwlist.h | 4 +
src/include/parser/parse_clause.h | 3 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 3 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule | 1 +
.../test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c | 132 ++
.../expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr | 20 +
.../expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout | 0
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile | 1 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build | 1 +
.../ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc | 32 +
.../regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out | 1208 +++++++++++++++++
src/test/regress/parallel_schedule | 2 +-
src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql | 686 ++++++++++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 16 +
34 files changed, 4860 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index 2faa9cb8c7..361b774f77 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -18388,6 +18388,516 @@ $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="functions-sqljson-table">
+ <title>JSON_TABLE</title>
+ <indexterm>
+ <primary>json_table</primary>
+ </indexterm>
+
+ <para>
+ <function>json_table</function> is an SQL/JSON function which
+ queries <acronym>JSON</acronym> data
+ and presents the results as a relational view, which can be accessed as a
+ regular SQL table. You can only use <function>json_table</function> inside the
+ <literal>FROM</literal> clause of a <literal>SELECT</literal> statement.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Taking JSON data as input, <function>json_table</function> uses
+ a path expression to extract a part of the provided data that
+ will be used as a <firstterm>row pattern</firstterm> for the
+ constructed view. Each SQL/JSON item at the top level of the row pattern serves
+ as the source for a separate row in the constructed relational view.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ To split the row pattern into columns, <function>json_table</function>
+ provides the <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause that defines the
+ schema of the created view. For each column to be constructed,
+ this clause provides a separate path expression that evaluates
+ the row pattern, extracts a JSON item, and returns it as a
+ separate SQL value for the specified column. If the required value
+ is stored in a nested level of the row pattern, it can be extracted
+ using the <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> subclause. Joining the
+ columns returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> can add multiple
+ new rows to the constructed view. Such rows are called
+ <firstterm>child rows</firstterm>, as opposed to the <firstterm>parent row</firstterm>
+ that generates them.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The rows produced by <function>JSON_TABLE</function> are laterally
+ joined to the row that generated them, so you do not have to explicitly join
+ the constructed view with the original table holding <acronym>JSON</acronym>
+ data. Optionally, you can specify how to join the columns returned
+ by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> using the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Each <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clause can generate one or more
+ columns. Columns produced by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>s at the
+ same level are considered to be <firstterm>siblings</firstterm>,
+ while a column produced by a <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> is
+ considered to be a child of the column produced by a
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> or row expression at a higher level.
+ Sibling columns are always joined first. Once they are processed,
+ the resulting rows are joined to the parent row.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The syntax is:
+ </para>
+
+<synopsis>
+JSON_TABLE (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> AS <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> PASSING { <replaceable>value</replaceable> AS <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional> </optional>
+ COLUMNS ( <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>
+ <optional>
+ PLAN ( <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_plan</replaceable> ) |
+ PLAN DEFAULT ( { INNER | OUTER } <optional> , { CROSS | UNION } </optional>
+ | { CROSS | UNION } <optional> , { INNER | OUTER } </optional> )
+ </optional>
+)
+
+<phrase>
+where <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_column</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { WITHOUT | WITH { CONDITIONAL | <optional>UNCONDITIONAL</optional> } } <optional> ARRAY </optional> WRAPPER </optional>
+ <optional> { KEEP | OMIT } QUOTES <optional> ON SCALAR STRING </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON EMPTY </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> FORMAT JSON <optional>ENCODING <literal>UTF8</literal></optional>
+ <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { WITHOUT | WITH { CONDITIONAL | <optional>UNCONDITIONAL</optional> } } <optional> ARRAY </optional> WRAPPER </optional>
+ <optional> { KEEP | OMIT } QUOTES <optional> ON SCALAR STRING </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | EMPTY { ARRAY | OBJECT } | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON EMPTY </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | EMPTY { ARRAY | OBJECT } | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> EXISTS <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | TRUE | FALSE | UNKNOWN } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | NESTED PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> <optional> AS <replaceable>path_name</replaceable> </optional>
+ COLUMNS ( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> FOR ORDINALITY
+<phrase>
+<replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> <optional> { OUTER | INNER } <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> </optional>
+ | <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> { UNION <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> } <optional>...</optional>
+ | <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> { CROSS <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> } <optional>...</optional>
+<phrase>
+<replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> | ( <replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> )
+</synopsis>
+
+ <para>
+ Each syntax element is described below in more detail.
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal><replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional></literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The input data to query, the JSON path expression defining the query,
+ and an optional <literal>PASSING</literal> clause, which can provide data
+ values to the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>.
+ The result of the input data
+ evaluation is called the <firstterm>row pattern</firstterm>. The row
+ pattern is used as the source for row values in the constructed view.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal>( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ The <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause defining the schema of the
+ constructed view. In this clause, you must specify all the columns
+ to be filled with SQL/JSON items.
+ The <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable>
+ expression has the following syntax variants:
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal><replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable>
+ <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional></literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a single SQL/JSON item into the output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The provided <literal>PATH</literal> expression is evaluated and
+ the column is filled with the produced SQL/JSON item, one for each row.
+ If the <literal>PATH</literal> expression is omitted,
+ <function>JSON_TABLE</function> uses the
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> path expression,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ In this case, the column name must correspond to one of the
+ keys within the SQL/JSON item produced by the row pattern.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can specify <literal>WRAPPER</literal>,
+ <literal>QUOTES</literal> clauses to format the output and
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> to handle
+ those missing values and structural errors, respectively.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_value</function> and <function>json_query</function>.
+ The latter if the specified type is not a scalar type or if
+ <literal>WRAPPER</literal> or <literal>QUOTES</literal> clause is
+ present.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <literal>FORMAT JSON</literal> <optional>ENCODING <literal>UTF8</literal></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a composite SQL/JSON item into the output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The provided <literal>PATH</literal> expression is evaluated and
+ the column is filled with the produced SQL/JSON item. If the
+ <literal>PATH</literal> expression is omitted, path expression
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> is used,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ In this case, the column name must correspond to one of the
+ keys within the SQL/JSON item produced by the row pattern.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can specify <literal>WRAPPER</literal>,
+ <literal>QUOTES</literal> clauses to format the output and
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> to handle
+ those scenarios appropriately.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_query</function>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable>
+ <literal>EXISTS</literal> <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a boolean item into each output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The value corresponds to whether evaluating the <literal>PATH</literal>
+ expression yields any SQL/JSON items. If the <literal>PATH</literal>
+ expression is omitted, path expression
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> is used,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The specified <parameter>type</parameter> should have a cast from the
+ <type>boolean</type>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can add <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause to define
+ error behavior.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_exists</function>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> <optional> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional>
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal> ( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Extracts SQL/JSON items from nested levels of the row pattern,
+ generates one or more columns as defined by the <literal>COLUMNS</literal>
+ subclause, and inserts the extracted SQL/JSON items into each row of these columns.
+ The <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> expression in the
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal> subclause uses the same syntax as in the
+ parent <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> syntax is recursive,
+ so you can go down multiple nested levels by specifying several
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> subclauses within each other.
+ It allows to unnest the hierarchy of JSON objects and arrays
+ in a single function invocation rather than chaining several
+ <function>JSON_TABLE</function> expressions in an SQL statement.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ You can use the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause to define how
+ to join the columns returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clauses.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <literal>FOR ORDINALITY</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Adds an ordinality column that provides sequential row numbering.
+ You can have only one ordinality column per table. Row numbering
+ is 1-based. For child rows that result from the <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>
+ clauses, the parent row number is repeated.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ The optional <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> serves as an
+ identifier of the provided <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable>.
+ The path name must be unique and distinct from the column names.
+ When using the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause, you must specify the names
+ for all the paths, including the row pattern. Each path name can appear in
+ the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause only once.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>PLAN</literal> ( <replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Defines how to join the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>
+ clauses to the constructed view.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ To join columns with parent/child relationship, you can use:
+ </para>
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>INNER</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Use <literal>INNER JOIN</literal>, so that the parent row
+ is omitted from the output if it does not have any child rows
+ after joining the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>OUTER</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Use <literal>LEFT OUTER JOIN</literal>, so that the parent row
+ is always included into the output even if it does not have any child rows
+ after joining the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>, with NULL values
+ inserted into the child columns if the corresponding
+ values are missing.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This is the default option for joining columns with parent/child relationship.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ <para>
+ To join sibling columns, you can use:
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>UNION</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Generate one row for each value produced by each of the sibling
+ columns. The columns from the other siblings are set to null.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This is the default option for joining sibling columns.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>CROSS</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Generate one row for each combination of values from the sibling columns.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> ( <literal><replaceable>OUTER | INNER</replaceable> <optional>, <replaceable>UNION | CROSS</replaceable> </optional></literal> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The terms can also be specified in reverse order. The
+ <literal>INNER</literal> or <literal>OUTER</literal> option defines the
+ joining plan for parent/child columns, while <literal>UNION</literal> or
+ <literal>CROSS</literal> affects joins of sibling columns. This form
+ of <literal>PLAN</literal> overrides the default plan for
+ all columns at once. Even though the path names are not included in the
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> form, to conform to the SQL/JSON standard
+ they must be provided for all the paths if the <literal>PLAN</literal>
+ clause is used.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> is simpler than specifying a complete
+ <literal>PLAN</literal>, and is often all that is required to get the desired
+ output.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ <para>Examples</para>
+
+ <para>
+ In these examples the following small table storing some JSON data will be used:
+<programlisting>
+CREATE TABLE my_films ( js jsonb );
+
+INSERT INTO my_films VALUES (
+'{ "favorites" : [
+ { "kind" : "comedy", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Bananas",
+ "director" : "Woody Allen"},
+ { "title" : "The Dinner Game",
+ "director" : "Francis Veber" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "horror", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Psycho",
+ "director" : "Alfred Hitchcock" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "thriller", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Vertigo",
+ "director" : "Alfred Hitchcock" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "drama", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Yojimbo",
+ "director" : "Akira Kurosawa" } ] }
+ ] }');
+</programlisting>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Query the <structname>my_films</structname> table holding
+ some JSON data about the films and create a view that
+ distributes the film genre, title, and director between separate columns:
+<screen>
+SELECT jt.* FROM
+ my_films,
+ JSON_TABLE ( js, '$.favorites[*]' COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ kind text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' COLUMNS (
+ title text PATH '$.title',
+ director text PATH '$.director'))) AS jt;
+----+----------+------------------+-------------------
+ id | kind | title | director
+----+----------+------------------+-------------------
+ 1 | comedy | Bananas | Woody Allen
+ 1 | comedy | The Dinner Game | Francis Veber
+ 2 | horror | Psycho | Alfred Hitchcock
+ 3 | thriller | Vertigo | Alfred Hitchcock
+ 4 | drama | Yojimbo | Akira Kurosawa
+ (5 rows)
+</screen>
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Find a director that has done films in two different genres:
+<screen>
+SELECT
+ director1 AS director, title1, kind1, title2, kind2
+FROM
+ my_films,
+ JSON_TABLE ( js, '$.favorites' AS favs COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS films1 COLUMNS (
+ kind1 text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' AS film1 COLUMNS (
+ title1 text PATH '$.title',
+ director1 text PATH '$.director')
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS films2 COLUMNS (
+ kind2 text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' AS film2 COLUMNS (
+ title2 text PATH '$.title',
+ director2 text PATH '$.director'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (favs OUTER ((films1 INNER film1) CROSS (films2 INNER film2)))
+ ) AS jt
+ WHERE kind1 > kind2 AND director1 = director2;
+
+ director | title1 | kind1 | title2 | kind2
+------------------+---------+----------+--------+--------
+ Alfred Hitchcock | Vertigo | thriller | Psycho | horror
+(1 row)
+</screen>
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
</sect1>
<sect1 id="functions-sequence">
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
index 7598bd8f22..9500a80f4d 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
@@ -551,10 +551,10 @@ T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators YES
T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate YES
T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause YES
-T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause NO
+T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause YES
T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses YES
T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses YES
-T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses NO
+T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses YES
T828 JSON_QUERY YES
T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options YES
T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ T834 SQL/JSON path language: wildcard member accessor YES
T835 SQL/JSON path language: filter expressions YES
T836 SQL/JSON path language: starts with predicate YES
T837 SQL/JSON path language: regex_like predicate YES
-T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause NO
+T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause YES
T839 Formatted cast of datetimes to/from character strings NO
T840 Hex integer literals in SQL/JSON path language YES
T851 SQL/JSON: optional keywords for default syntax YES
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index 951fa4fca0..92b6cb4035 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -4341,6 +4341,12 @@ ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
break;
}
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ post_eval->jump_eval_coercion = -1;
+ *op->resvalue = item;
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ break;
+
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON expression op %d", jexpr->op);
return false;
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c b/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
index 72ca34a228..99fb92894c 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/execnodes.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
@@ -161,8 +162,9 @@ ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
scanstate->ss.ps.qual =
ExecInitQual(node->scan.plan.qual, &scanstate->ss.ps);
- /* Only XMLTABLE is supported currently */
- scanstate->routine = &XmlTableRoutine;
+ /* Only XMLTABLE and JSON_TABLE are supported currently */
+ scanstate->routine =
+ tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? &XmlTableRoutine : &JsonbTableRoutine;
scanstate->perTableCxt =
AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
@@ -182,6 +184,10 @@ ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
ExecInitExprList(tf->colexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->coldefexprs =
ExecInitExprList(tf->coldefexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
+ scanstate->colvalexprs =
+ ExecInitExprList(tf->colvalexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
+ scanstate->passingvalexprs =
+ ExecInitExprList(tf->passingvalexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->notnulls = tf->notnulls;
@@ -369,14 +375,17 @@ tfuncInitialize(TableFuncScanState *tstate, ExprContext *econtext, Datum doc)
routine->SetNamespace(tstate, ns_name, ns_uri);
}
- /* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
- value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
- if (isnull)
- ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
- errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
+ if (routine->SetRowFilter)
+ {
+ /* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
+ value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
+ if (isnull)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
+ errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
- routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
+ routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
+ }
/*
* Install the column filter expressions into the table builder context.
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
index 09a05a0373..b8d34770e8 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
@@ -538,6 +538,22 @@ makeFuncExpr(Oid funcid, Oid rettype, List *args,
return funcexpr;
}
+/*
+ * makeStringConst -
+ * build a A_Const node of type T_String for given string
+ */
+Node *
+makeStringConst(char *str, int location)
+{
+ A_Const *n = makeNode(A_Const);
+
+ n->val.sval.type = T_String;
+ n->val.sval.sval = str;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
/*
* makeDefElem -
* build a DefElem node
@@ -875,6 +891,98 @@ makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr, JsonCoercion *coercion,
return behavior;
}
+/*
+ * makeJsonTablePath -
+ * Make JsonTablePath node from given path string and name (if any)
+ */
+JsonTablePath *
+makeJsonTablePath(Const *pathvalue, char *pathname)
+{
+ JsonTablePath *path = makeNode(JsonTablePath);
+
+ Assert(IsA(pathvalue, Const));
+ path->value = pathvalue;
+ if (pathname)
+ path->name = pathname;
+
+ return path;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTablePathSpec -
+ * Make JsonTablePathSpec node from given path string and name (if any)
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTablePathSpec(char *string, char *name, int string_location,
+ int name_location)
+{
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec = makeNode(JsonTablePathSpec);
+
+ Assert(string != NULL);
+ pathspec->string = makeStringConst(string, string_location);
+ if (name != NULL)
+ pathspec->name = pstrdup(name);
+
+ pathspec->name_location = name_location;
+ pathspec->location = string_location;
+
+ return (Node *) pathspec;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableDefaultPlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent a "default" JSON_TABLE plan
+ * with given join strategy
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableDefaultPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type, int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_DEFAULT;
+ n->join_type = join_type;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableSimplePlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent a "simple" JSON_TABLE plan
+ * for given PATH
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableSimplePlan(char *pathname, int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_SIMPLE;
+ n->pathname = pathname;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableJoinedPlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent join between the given
+ * pair of plans
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType type, Node *plan1, Node *plan2,
+ int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_JOINED;
+ n->join_type = type;
+ n->plan1 = castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, plan1);
+ n->plan2 = castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, plan2);
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
/*
* makeJsonKeyValue -
* creates a JsonKeyValue node
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
index 2e3584a7e1..fbdc93028e 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
@@ -2692,6 +2692,10 @@ expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
return true;
if (WALK(tf->coldefexprs))
return true;
+ if (WALK(tf->colvalexprs))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(tf->passingvalexprs))
+ return true;
}
break;
default:
@@ -3755,6 +3759,8 @@ expression_tree_mutator_impl(Node *node,
MUTATE(newnode->rowexpr, tf->rowexpr, Node *);
MUTATE(newnode->colexprs, tf->colexprs, List *);
MUTATE(newnode->coldefexprs, tf->coldefexprs, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->colvalexprs, tf->colvalexprs, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->passingvalexprs, tf->passingvalexprs, List *);
return (Node *) newnode;
}
break;
@@ -4180,6 +4186,38 @@ raw_expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
return true;
}
break;
+ case T_JsonTable:
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = (JsonTable *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jt->context_item))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->pathspec))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->passing))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->columns))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->on_error))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonTableColumn:
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = (JsonTableColumn *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jtc->typeName))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jtc->on_empty))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jtc->on_error))
+ return true;
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED && WALK(jtc->columns))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonTablePathSpec:
+ return WALK(((JsonTablePathSpec *) node)->string);
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/Makefile b/src/backend/parser/Makefile
index 401c16686c..3162a01f30 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/Makefile
+++ b/src/backend/parser/Makefile
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ OBJS = \
parse_enr.o \
parse_expr.o \
parse_func.o \
+ parse_jsontable.o \
parse_merge.o \
parse_node.o \
parse_oper.o \
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index 272acc8856..2d17e97099 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -170,7 +170,6 @@ static void updateRawStmtEnd(RawStmt *rs, int end_location);
static Node *makeColumnRef(char *colname, List *indirection,
int location, core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
static Node *makeTypeCast(Node *arg, TypeName *typename, int location);
-static Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location);
static Node *makeStringConstCast(char *str, int location, TypeName *typename);
static Node *makeIntConst(int val, int location);
static Node *makeFloatConst(char *str, int location);
@@ -655,15 +654,31 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
json_argument
json_behavior
json_on_error_clause_opt
+ json_table
+ json_table_column_definition
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_table_plan_clause_opt
+ json_table_plan
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ json_table_plan_outer
+ json_table_plan_inner
+ json_table_plan_union
+ json_table_plan_cross
+ json_table_plan_primary
%type <list> json_name_and_value_list
json_value_expr_list
json_array_aggregate_order_by_clause_opt
json_arguments
json_behavior_clause_opt
json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_table_column_definition_list
+%type <str> json_table_path_name_opt
%type <ival> json_behavior_type
json_predicate_type_constraint
json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_table_default_plan_choices
+ json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ json_table_default_plan_union_cross
json_wrapper_behavior
%type <boolean> json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
json_object_constructor_null_clause_opt
@@ -733,7 +748,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
INTERSECT INTERVAL INTO INVOKER IS ISNULL ISOLATION
JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_EXISTS JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
- JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_VALUE
+ JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_TABLE JSON_VALUE
KEEP KEY KEYS
@@ -744,8 +759,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
MAPPING MATCH MATCHED MATERIALIZED MAXVALUE MERGE METHOD
MINUTE_P MINVALUE MODE MONTH_P MOVE
- NAME_P NAMES NATIONAL NATURAL NCHAR NEW NEXT NFC NFD NFKC NFKD NO NONE
- NORMALIZE NORMALIZED
+ NAME_P NAMES NATIONAL NATURAL NCHAR NESTED NEW NEXT NFC NFD NFKC NFKD NO
+ NONE NORMALIZE NORMALIZED
NOT NOTHING NOTIFY NOTNULL NOWAIT NULL_P NULLIF
NULLS_P NUMERIC
@@ -753,8 +768,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
ORDER ORDINALITY OTHERS OUT_P OUTER_P
OVER OVERLAPS OVERLAY OVERRIDING OWNED OWNER
- PARALLEL PARAMETER PARSER PARTIAL PARTITION PASSING PASSWORD
- PLACING PLANS POLICY
+ PARALLEL PARAMETER PARSER PARTIAL PARTITION PASSING PASSWORD PATH
+ PLACING PLAN PLANS POLICY
POSITION PRECEDING PRECISION PRESERVE PREPARE PREPARED PRIMARY
PRIOR PRIVILEGES PROCEDURAL PROCEDURE PROCEDURES PROGRAM PUBLICATION
@@ -872,10 +887,13 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
* the same precedence as IDENT. This allows resolving conflicts in the
* json_predicate_type_constraint and json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
* productions (see comments there).
+ *
+ * Like the UNBOUNDED PRECEDING/FOLLOWING case, NESTED is assigned a lower
+ * precedence than PATH to fix ambiguity in the json_table production.
*/
-%nonassoc UNBOUNDED /* ideally would have same precedence as IDENT */
+%nonassoc UNBOUNDED NESTED /* ideally would have same precedence as IDENT */
%nonassoc IDENT PARTITION RANGE ROWS GROUPS PRECEDING FOLLOWING CUBE ROLLUP
- SET KEYS OBJECT_P SCALAR VALUE_P WITH WITHOUT
+ SET KEYS OBJECT_P SCALAR VALUE_P WITH WITHOUT PATH
%left Op OPERATOR /* multi-character ops and user-defined operators */
%left '+' '-'
%left '*' '/' '%'
@@ -896,7 +914,6 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
* left-associativity among the JOIN rules themselves.
*/
%left JOIN CROSS LEFT FULL RIGHT INNER_P NATURAL
-
%%
/*
@@ -13438,6 +13455,21 @@ table_ref: relation_expr opt_alias_clause
$2->alias = $4;
$$ = (Node *) $2;
}
+ | json_table opt_alias_clause
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = castNode(JsonTable, $1);
+
+ jt->alias = $2;
+ $$ = (Node *) jt;
+ }
+ | LATERAL_P json_table opt_alias_clause
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = castNode(JsonTable, $2);
+
+ jt->alias = $3;
+ jt->lateral = true;
+ $$ = (Node *) jt;
+ }
;
@@ -14005,6 +14037,8 @@ xmltable_column_option_el:
{ $$ = makeDefElem("is_not_null", (Node *) makeBoolean(true), @1); }
| NULL_P
{ $$ = makeDefElem("is_not_null", (Node *) makeBoolean(false), @1); }
+ | PATH b_expr
+ { $$ = makeDefElem("path", $2, @1); }
;
xml_namespace_list:
@@ -14033,6 +14067,233 @@ xml_namespace_el:
}
;
+json_table:
+ JSON_TABLE '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_table_path_name_opt
+ json_passing_clause_opt
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ json_table_plan_clause_opt
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonTable *n = makeNode(JsonTable);
+ char *pathstring;
+
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ if (!IsA($5, A_Const) ||
+ castNode(A_Const, $5)->val.node.type != T_String)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("only string constants are supported in JSON_TABLE"
+ " path specification"),
+ parser_errposition(@5));
+ pathstring = castNode(A_Const, $5)->val.sval.sval;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *)
+ makeJsonTablePathSpec(pathstring, $6, @5, @6);
+ n->passing = $7;
+ n->columns = $10;
+ n->planspec = (JsonTablePlanSpec *) $12;
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) $13;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_path_name_opt:
+ AS name { $$ = $2; }
+ | /* empty */ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_definition_list:
+ json_table_column_definition
+ { $$ = list_make1($1); }
+ | json_table_column_definition_list ',' json_table_column_definition
+ { $$ = lappend($1, $3); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_definition:
+ ColId FOR ORDINALITY
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_REGULAR;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $3;
+ n->wrapper = $4; /* disallowed during parse-analysis! */
+ n->quotes = $5; /* disallowed during parse-analysis! */
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($6);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($6);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename json_format_clause
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_FORMATTED;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = (JsonFormat *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $4;
+ n->wrapper = $5;
+ n->quotes = $6;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($7);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($7);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename
+ EXISTS json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_EXISTS;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+ n->wrapper = JSW_NONE;
+ n->quotes = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $4;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($5);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($5);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | NESTED path_opt Sconst
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_NESTED;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *)
+ makeJsonTablePathSpec($3, NULL, @3, -1);
+ n->columns = $6;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | NESTED path_opt Sconst AS name
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_NESTED;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *)
+ makeJsonTablePathSpec($3, $5, @3, @5);
+ n->columns = $8;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+path_opt:
+ PATH
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_path_clause_opt:
+ PATH Sconst
+ { $$ = makeJsonTablePathSpec($2, NULL, @2, -1); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_clause_opt:
+ PLAN '(' json_table_plan ')'
+ { $$ = $3; }
+ | PLAN DEFAULT '(' json_table_default_plan_choices ')'
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableDefaultPlan($4, @1); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan:
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ | json_table_plan_outer
+ | json_table_plan_inner
+ | json_table_plan_union
+ | json_table_plan_cross
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_simple:
+ name
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableSimplePlan($1, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_outer:
+ json_table_plan_simple OUTER_P json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_OUTER, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_inner:
+ json_table_plan_simple INNER_P json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_INNER, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_union:
+ json_table_plan_primary UNION json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_UNION, $1, $3, @1); }
+ | json_table_plan_union UNION json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_UNION, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_cross:
+ json_table_plan_primary CROSS json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
+ | json_table_plan_cross CROSS json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_primary:
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ { $$ = $1; }
+ | '(' json_table_plan ')'
+ {
+ castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, $2)->location = @1;
+ $$ = $2;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_choices:
+ json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ { $$ = $1 | JSTP_JOIN_UNION; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_union_cross
+ { $$ = $1 | JSTP_JOIN_OUTER; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_inner_outer ',' json_table_default_plan_union_cross
+ { $$ = $1 | $3; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_union_cross ',' json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ { $$ = $1 | $3; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_inner_outer:
+ INNER_P { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_INNER; }
+ | OUTER_P { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_OUTER; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_union_cross:
+ UNION { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_UNION; }
+ | CROSS { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_CROSS; }
+ ;
+
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Type syntax
@@ -17434,6 +17695,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| MOVE
| NAME_P
| NAMES
+ | NESTED
| NEW
| NEXT
| NFC
@@ -17468,6 +17730,8 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| PARTITION
| PASSING
| PASSWORD
+ | PATH
+ | PLAN
| PLANS
| POLICY
| PRECEDING
@@ -17632,6 +17896,7 @@ col_name_keyword:
| JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_TABLE
| JSON_VALUE
| LEAST
| NATIONAL
@@ -18000,6 +18265,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_TABLE
| JSON_VALUE
| KEEP
| KEY
@@ -18039,6 +18305,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| NATIONAL
| NATURAL
| NCHAR
+ | NESTED
| NEW
| NEXT
| NFC
@@ -18083,7 +18350,9 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| PARTITION
| PASSING
| PASSWORD
+ | PATH
| PLACING
+ | PLAN
| PLANS
| POLICY
| POSITION
@@ -18351,18 +18620,6 @@ makeTypeCast(Node *arg, TypeName *typename, int location)
return (Node *) n;
}
-static Node *
-makeStringConst(char *str, int location)
-{
- A_Const *n = makeNode(A_Const);
-
- n->val.sval.type = T_String;
- n->val.sval.sval = str;
- n->location = location;
-
- return (Node *) n;
-}
-
static Node *
makeStringConstCast(char *str, int location, TypeName *typename)
{
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/meson.build b/src/backend/parser/meson.build
index 8e8295640b..573d70b3d1 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/meson.build
+++ b/src/backend/parser/meson.build
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ backend_sources += files(
'parse_enr.c',
'parse_expr.c',
'parse_func.c',
+ 'parse_jsontable.c',
'parse_merge.c',
'parse_node.c',
'parse_oper.c',
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
index 4b50278fd0..38e27e8472 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
@@ -697,7 +697,11 @@ transformRangeTableFunc(ParseState *pstate, RangeTableFunc *rtf)
char **names;
int colno;
- /* Currently only XMLTABLE is supported */
+ /*
+ * Currently we only support XMLTABLE here. See transformJsonTable() for
+ * JSON_TABLE support.
+ */
+ tf->functype = TFT_XMLTABLE;
constructName = "XMLTABLE";
docType = XMLOID;
@@ -1104,13 +1108,17 @@ transformFromClauseItem(ParseState *pstate, Node *n,
rtr->rtindex = nsitem->p_rtindex;
return (Node *) rtr;
}
- else if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc))
+ else if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc) || IsA(n, JsonTable))
{
/* table function is like a plain relation */
RangeTblRef *rtr;
ParseNamespaceItem *nsitem;
- nsitem = transformRangeTableFunc(pstate, (RangeTableFunc *) n);
+ if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc))
+ nsitem = transformRangeTableFunc(pstate, (RangeTableFunc *) n);
+ else
+ nsitem = transformJsonTable(pstate, (JsonTable *) n);
+
*top_nsitem = nsitem;
*namespace = list_make1(nsitem);
rtr = makeNode(RangeTblRef);
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index ae3cdc3be0..31c0847e60 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -4219,7 +4219,8 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
}
/*
- * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS functions into a JsonExpr node.
+ * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS, JSON_TABLE functions into
+ * a JsonExpr node.
*/
static Node *
transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
@@ -4238,6 +4239,9 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
func_name = "JSON_VALUE";
break;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_TABLE";
+ break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
break;
@@ -4280,6 +4284,42 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning->format->format_type = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
jsexpr->returning->format->encoding = JS_ENC_DEFAULT;
+ /* JSON_TABLE() COLUMNS can specify a non-boolean type. */
+ if (jsexpr->returning->typid != BOOLOID)
+ {
+ Node *coercion_expr;
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+ int location = exprLocation((Node *) jsexpr);
+
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the
+ * result of evaluating JSON_EXISTS to the coercion
+ * expression.
+ */
+ placeholder->typeId = BOOLOID;
+ placeholder->typeMod = -1;
+ placeholder->collation = InvalidOid;
+
+ coercion_expr =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, (Node *) placeholder, BOOLOID,
+ jsexpr->returning->typid,
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT,
+ COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+ location);
+
+ if (coercion_expr == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_CANNOT_COERCE),
+ errmsg("cannot cast type %s to %s",
+ format_type_be(BOOLOID),
+ format_type_be(jsexpr->returning->typid)),
+ parser_coercion_errposition(pstate, location, (Node *) jsexpr)));
+
+ if (coercion_expr != (Node *) placeholder)
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coercion_expr;
+ }
+
jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
jsexpr->returning);
@@ -4344,6 +4384,17 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning);
break;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr);
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
default:
elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
break;
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..25b8204dc6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,718 @@
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * parse_jsontable.c
+ * parsing of JSON_TABLE
+ *
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ *
+ * IDENTIFICATION
+ * src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
+#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
+#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
+#include "optimizer/optimizer.h"
+#include "parser/parse_clause.h"
+#include "parser/parse_collate.h"
+#include "parser/parse_expr.h"
+#include "parser/parse_relation.h"
+#include "parser/parse_type.h"
+#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/json.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+
+/* Context for JSON_TABLE transformation */
+typedef struct JsonTableParseContext
+{
+ ParseState *pstate; /* parsing state */
+ JsonTable *table; /* untransformed node */
+ TableFunc *tablefunc; /* transformed node */
+ List *pathNames; /* list of all path and columns names */
+ int pathNameId; /* path name id counter */
+ Oid contextItemTypid; /* type oid of context item (json/jsonb) */
+} JsonTableParseContext;
+
+static JsonTablePlan *transformJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec,
+ List *columns,
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec);
+
+/*
+ * Transform JSON_TABLE column
+ * - regular column into JSON_VALUE()
+ * - FORMAT JSON column into JSON_QUERY()
+ * - EXISTS column into JSON_EXISTS()
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonTableColumn(JsonTableColumn *jtc, Node *contextItemExpr,
+ List *passingArgs, bool errorOnError)
+{
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfexpr = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+ Node *pathspec;
+ JsonFormat *default_format;
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_REGULAR)
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_VALUE_OP;
+ else if (jtc->coltype == JTC_EXISTS)
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_EXISTS_OP;
+ else
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_QUERY_OP;
+ jfexpr->output = makeNode(JsonOutput);
+ jfexpr->on_empty = jtc->on_empty;
+ jfexpr->on_error = jtc->on_error;
+ if (jfexpr->on_error == NULL && errorOnError)
+ jfexpr->on_error = makeJsonBehavior(JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR, NULL,
+ NULL, -1);
+ jfexpr->quotes = jtc->quotes;
+ jfexpr->wrapper = jtc->wrapper;
+ jfexpr->location = jtc->location;
+
+ jfexpr->output->typeName = jtc->typeName;
+ jfexpr->output->returning = makeNode(JsonReturning);
+ jfexpr->output->returning->format = jtc->format;
+
+ default_format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+
+ if (jtc->pathspec)
+ pathspec = (Node *) jtc->pathspec->string;
+ else
+ {
+ /* Construct default path as '$."column_name"' */
+ StringInfoData path;
+
+ initStringInfo(&path);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(&path, "$.");
+ escape_json(&path, jtc->name);
+
+ pathspec = makeStringConst(path.data, -1);
+ }
+
+ jfexpr->context_item = makeJsonValueExpr((Expr *) contextItemExpr, NULL,
+ default_format);
+ jfexpr->pathspec = pathspec;
+ jfexpr->pathname = NULL;
+ jfexpr->passing = passingArgs;
+
+ return (Node *) jfexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Register a column/path name in the path name list, flagging if the name is
+ * already taken by another column/path.
+ */
+static void
+registerJsonTableColumn(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, char *colname,
+ int location)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, cxt->pathNames)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(colname, (const char *) lfirst(lc)) == 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_ALIAS),
+ errmsg("duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: %s", colname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, location));
+ }
+
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, colname);
+}
+
+static void
+registerJsonTablePath(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, char *pathname,
+ int location)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, cxt->pathNames)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(pathname, (const char *) lfirst(lc)) == 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_ALIAS),
+ errmsg("duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: %s", pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, location));
+ }
+
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, pathname);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursively register all nested column names in the shared columns/path name
+ * list.
+ */
+static void
+registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED)
+ {
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name)
+ registerJsonTablePath(cxt, jtc->pathspec->name,
+ jtc->pathspec->name_location);
+
+ registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(cxt, jtc->columns);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ registerJsonTableColumn(cxt, jtc->name, jtc->location);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* Generate a new unique JSON_TABLE path name. */
+static char *
+generateJsonTablePathName(JsonTableParseContext * cxt)
+{
+ char namebuf[32];
+ char *name = namebuf;
+
+ snprintf(namebuf, sizeof(namebuf), "json_table_path_%d",
+ cxt->pathNameId++);
+
+ name = pstrdup(name);
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, name);
+
+ return name;
+}
+
+/* Collect sibling path names from plan to the specified list. */
+static void
+collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(JsonTablePlanSpec *plan, List **paths)
+{
+ if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE)
+ *paths = lappend(*paths, plan->pathname);
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_INNER ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_OUTER)
+ {
+ Assert(plan->plan1->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE);
+ *paths = lappend(*paths, plan->plan1->pathname);
+ }
+ else if (plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_CROSS ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_UNION)
+ {
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan->plan1, paths);
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan->plan2, paths);
+ }
+ else
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JSON_TABLE join type %d",
+ plan->join_type);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Validate child JSON_TABLE plan by checking that:
+ * - all nested columns have path names specified
+ * - all nested columns have corresponding node in the sibling plan
+ * - plan does not contain duplicate or extra nodes
+ */
+static void
+validateJsonTableChildPlan(ParseState *pstate, JsonTablePlanSpec *plan,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *lc1;
+ List *siblings = NIL;
+ int nchildren = 0;
+
+ if (plan)
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan, &siblings);
+
+ foreach(lc1, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc1));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc2;
+ bool found = false;
+
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("nested JSON_TABLE columns must contain"
+ " an explicit AS pathname specification"
+ " if an explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, jtc->location));
+
+ /* find nested path name in the list of sibling path names */
+ foreach(lc2, siblings)
+ {
+ if ((found = !strcmp(jtc->pathspec->name, lfirst(lc2))))
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!found)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE specification"),
+ errdetail("PLAN clause for nested path %s was not found.",
+ jtc->pathspec->name),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, jtc->location));
+
+ nchildren++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (list_length(siblings) > nchildren)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("PLAN clause contains some extra or duplicate sibling nodes."),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, plan ? plan->location : -1));
+}
+
+static JsonTableColumn *
+findNestedJsonTableColumn(List *columns, const char *pathname)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED &&
+ jtc->pathspec->name &&
+ !strcmp(jtc->pathspec->name, pathname))
+ return jtc;
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static Node *
+transformNestedJsonTableColumn(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, JsonTableColumn *jtc,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec)
+{
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name == NULL)
+ {
+ if (cxt->table->planspec != NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE expression"),
+ errdetail("JSON_TABLE path must contain"
+ " explicit AS pathname specification if"
+ " explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, jtc->location)));
+
+ jtc->pathspec->name = generateJsonTablePathName(cxt);
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) transformJsonTableColumns(cxt, planspec, jtc->columns,
+ jtc->pathspec);
+}
+
+static Node *
+makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(bool cross, Node *lnode, Node *rnode)
+{
+ JsonTableSibling *join = makeNode(JsonTableSibling);
+
+ join->larg = lnode;
+ join->rarg = rnode;
+ join->cross = cross;
+
+ return (Node *) join;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursively transform child JSON_TABLE plan.
+ *
+ * Default plan is transformed into a cross/union join of its nested columns.
+ * Simple and outer/inner plans are transformed into a JsonTablePlan by
+ * finding and transforming corresponding nested column.
+ * Sibling plans are recursively transformed into a JsonTableSibling.
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonTableChildPlan(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *plan,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = NULL;
+
+ if (!plan || plan->plan_type == JSTP_DEFAULT)
+ {
+ /* unspecified or default plan */
+ Node *res = NULL;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ bool cross = plan && (plan->join_type & JSTP_JOIN_CROSS);
+
+ /* transform all nested columns into cross/union join */
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *col = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+ Node *node;
+
+ if (col->coltype != JTC_NESTED)
+ continue;
+
+ node = transformNestedJsonTableColumn(cxt, col, plan);
+
+ /* join transformed node with previous sibling nodes */
+ res = res ? makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(cross, res, node) : node;
+ }
+
+ return res;
+ }
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE)
+ {
+ jtc = findNestedJsonTableColumn(columns, plan->pathname);
+ }
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_INNER ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_OUTER)
+ {
+ Assert(plan->plan1->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE);
+ jtc = findNestedJsonTableColumn(columns, plan->plan1->pathname);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Node *node1 = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, plan->plan1,
+ columns);
+ Node *node2 = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, plan->plan2,
+ columns);
+
+ return makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_CROSS,
+ node1, node2);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JSON_TABLE plan type %d", plan->plan_type);
+
+ if (!jtc)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("PATH name was %s not found in nested columns list.",
+ plan->pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, plan->location)));
+
+ return transformNestedJsonTableColumn(cxt, jtc, plan);
+}
+
+/* Check whether type is json/jsonb, array, or record. */
+static bool
+typeIsComposite(Oid typid)
+{
+ char typtype;
+
+ if (typid == JSONOID ||
+ typid == JSONBOID ||
+ typid == RECORDOID ||
+ type_is_array(typid))
+ return true;
+
+ typtype = get_typtype(typid);
+
+ if (typtype == TYPTYPE_COMPOSITE)
+ return true;
+
+ if (typtype == TYPTYPE_DOMAIN)
+ return typeIsComposite(getBaseType(typid));
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+/* Append transformed non-nested JSON_TABLE columns to the TableFunc node */
+static void
+appendJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *col;
+ ParseState *pstate = cxt->pstate;
+ JsonTable *jt = cxt->table;
+ TableFunc *tf = cxt->tablefunc;
+ bool ordinality_found = false;
+ JsonBehavior *on_error = jt->on_error;
+ bool errorOnError = on_error &&
+ on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ foreach(col, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *rawc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(col));
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ Node *colexpr;
+
+ if (rawc->name)
+ tf->colnames = lappend(tf->colnames,
+ makeString(pstrdup(rawc->name)));
+
+ /*
+ * Determine the type and typmod for the new column. FOR ORDINALITY
+ * columns are INTEGER by standard; the others are user-specified.
+ */
+ switch (rawc->coltype)
+ {
+ case JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY:
+ if (ordinality_found)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("cannot use more than one FOR ORDINALITY column"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, rawc->location)));
+ ordinality_found = true;
+ colexpr = NULL;
+ typid = INT4OID;
+ typmod = -1;
+ break;
+
+ case JTC_REGULAR:
+ typenameTypeIdAndMod(pstate, rawc->typeName, &typid, &typmod);
+
+ /*
+ * Use implicit FORMAT JSON for composite types (arrays and
+ * records) or if a non-default WRAPPER / QUOTES behavior
+ * is specified.
+ */
+ if (typeIsComposite(typid) ||
+ rawc->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC ||
+ rawc->wrapper != JSW_UNSPEC)
+ rawc->coltype = JTC_FORMATTED;
+
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case JTC_FORMATTED:
+ case JTC_EXISTS:
+ {
+ Node *je;
+ CaseTestExpr *param = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ param->collation = InvalidOid;
+ param->typeId = cxt->contextItemTypid;
+ param->typeMod = -1;
+
+ je = transformJsonTableColumn(rawc, (Node *) param,
+ NIL, errorOnError);
+
+ colexpr = transformExpr(pstate, je, EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION);
+ assign_expr_collations(pstate, colexpr);
+
+ typid = exprType(colexpr);
+ typmod = exprTypmod(colexpr);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case JTC_NESTED:
+ continue;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unknown JSON_TABLE column type: %d", rawc->coltype);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ tf->coltypes = lappend_oid(tf->coltypes, typid);
+ tf->coltypmods = lappend_int(tf->coltypmods, typmod);
+ tf->colcollations = lappend_oid(tf->colcollations, get_typcollation(typid));
+ tf->colvalexprs = lappend(tf->colvalexprs, colexpr);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create transformed JSON_TABLE parent plan node by appending all non-nested
+ * columns to the TableFunc node and remembering their indices in the
+ * colvalexprs list.
+ */
+static JsonTablePlan *
+makeParentJsonTablePlan(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ JsonTablePlan *plan = makeNode(JsonTablePlan);
+ JsonBehavior *on_error = cxt->table->on_error;
+ char *pathstring;
+ Const *value;
+
+ Assert(IsA(pathspec->string, A_Const));
+ pathstring = castNode(A_Const, pathspec->string)->val.sval.sval;
+ value = makeConst(JSONPATHOID, -1, InvalidOid, -1,
+ DirectFunctionCall1(jsonpath_in,
+ CStringGetDatum(pathstring)),
+ false, false);
+ plan->path = makeJsonTablePath(value, pathspec->name);
+
+ /* save start of column range */
+ plan->colMin = list_length(cxt->tablefunc->colvalexprs);
+
+ appendJsonTableColumns(cxt, columns);
+
+ /* save end of column range */
+ plan->colMax = list_length(cxt->tablefunc->colvalexprs) - 1;
+
+ plan->errorOnError = on_error && on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ return plan;
+}
+
+static JsonTablePlan *
+transformJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec,
+ List *columns,
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec)
+{
+ JsonTablePlan *plan;
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *childPlanSpec;
+ bool defaultPlan = planspec == NULL ||
+ planspec->plan_type == JSTP_DEFAULT;
+
+ if (defaultPlan)
+ childPlanSpec = planspec;
+ else
+ {
+ /* validate parent and child plans */
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *parentPlanSpec;
+
+ if (planspec->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (planspec->join_type != JSTP_JOIN_INNER &&
+ planspec->join_type != JSTP_JOIN_OUTER)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("Expected INNER or OUTER."),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, planspec->location)));
+
+ parentPlanSpec = planspec->plan1;
+ childPlanSpec = planspec->plan2;
+
+ Assert(parentPlanSpec->plan_type != JSTP_JOINED);
+ Assert(parentPlanSpec->pathname);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ parentPlanSpec = planspec;
+ childPlanSpec = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (strcmp(parentPlanSpec->pathname, pathspec->name) != 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan"),
+ errdetail("PATH name mismatch: expected %s but %s is given.",
+ pathspec->name, parentPlanSpec->pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, planspec->location)));
+
+ validateJsonTableChildPlan(cxt->pstate, childPlanSpec, columns);
+ }
+
+ /* transform only non-nested columns */
+ plan = makeParentJsonTablePlan(cxt, pathspec, columns);
+
+ if (childPlanSpec || defaultPlan)
+ {
+ /* transform recursively nested columns */
+ plan->child = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, childPlanSpec, columns);
+ if (plan->child)
+ plan->outerJoin = planspec == NULL ||
+ (planspec->join_type & JSTP_JOIN_OUTER);
+ /* else: default plan case, no children found */
+ }
+
+ return plan;
+}
+
+/*
+ * transformJsonTable -
+ * Transform a raw JsonTable into TableFunc.
+ *
+ * Transform the document-generating expression, the row-generating expression,
+ * the column-generating expressions, and the default value expressions.
+ */
+ParseNamespaceItem *
+transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt)
+{
+ JsonTableParseContext cxt;
+ TableFunc *tf = makeNode(TableFunc);
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfe = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+ JsonExpr *je;
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *plan = jt->planspec;
+ JsonTablePathSpec *rootPathSpec = jt->pathspec;
+ bool is_lateral;
+
+ Assert(IsA(rootPathSpec->string, A_Const) &&
+ castNode(A_Const, rootPathSpec->string)->val.node.type == T_String);
+
+ cxt.pstate = pstate;
+ cxt.table = jt;
+ cxt.tablefunc = tf;
+ cxt.pathNames = NIL;
+ cxt.pathNameId = 0;
+
+ if (rootPathSpec->name)
+ registerJsonTablePath(&cxt, rootPathSpec->name,
+ rootPathSpec->name_location);
+ else
+ {
+ if (jt->planspec != NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE expression"),
+ errdetail("JSON_TABLE path must contain"
+ " explicit AS pathname specification if"
+ " explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, rootPathSpec->location)));
+
+ rootPathSpec->name = generateJsonTablePathName(&cxt);
+ }
+
+ registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(&cxt, jt->columns);
+
+ jfe->op = JSON_TABLE_OP;
+ jfe->context_item = jt->context_item;
+ jfe->pathspec = (Node *) rootPathSpec->string;
+ jfe->pathname = rootPathSpec->name;
+ jfe->passing = jt->passing;
+ jfe->on_empty = NULL;
+ jfe->on_error = jt->on_error;
+ jfe->location = jt->location;
+
+ /*
+ * We make lateral_only names of this level visible, whether or not the
+ * RangeTableFunc is explicitly marked LATERAL. This is needed for SQL
+ * spec compliance and seems useful on convenience grounds for all
+ * functions in FROM.
+ *
+ * (LATERAL can't nest within a single pstate level, so we don't need
+ * save/restore logic here.)
+ */
+ Assert(!pstate->p_lateral_active);
+ pstate->p_lateral_active = true;
+
+ tf->functype = TFT_JSON_TABLE;
+ tf->docexpr = transformExpr(pstate, (Node *) jfe, EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION);
+
+ cxt.contextItemTypid = exprType(tf->docexpr);
+
+ tf->plan = (Node *) transformJsonTableColumns(&cxt, plan, jt->columns,
+ rootPathSpec);
+
+ /* Also save a copy of the PASSING arguments in the TableFunc node. */
+ je = (JsonExpr *) tf->docexpr;
+ tf->passingvalexprs = copyObject(je->passing_values);
+
+ tf->ordinalitycol = -1; /* undefine ordinality column number */
+ tf->location = jt->location;
+
+ pstate->p_lateral_active = false;
+
+ /*
+ * Mark the RTE as LATERAL if the user said LATERAL explicitly, or if
+ * there are any lateral cross-references in it.
+ */
+ is_lateral = jt->lateral || contain_vars_of_level((Node *) tf, 0);
+
+ return addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(pstate,
+ tf, jt->alias, is_lateral, true);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
index 65e54abdd1..c2e3e65cc6 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
@@ -2077,13 +2077,15 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
rte->relid = InvalidOid;
rte->subquery = NULL;
rte->tablefunc = tf;
- rte->tablefunc_name = pstrdup("XMLTABLE");
+ rte->tablefunc_name = pstrdup(tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ?
+ "XMLTABLE" : "JSON_TABLE");
rte->coltypes = tf->coltypes;
rte->coltypmods = tf->coltypmods;
rte->colcollations = tf->colcollations;
rte->alias = alias;
- refname = alias ? alias->aliasname : pstrdup("xmltable");
+ refname = alias ? alias->aliasname :
+ pstrdup(tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? "xmltable" : "json_table");
eref = alias ? copyObject(alias) : makeAlias(refname, NIL);
numaliases = list_length(eref->colnames);
@@ -2096,7 +2098,7 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_COLUMN_REFERENCE),
errmsg("%s function has %d columns available but %d columns specified",
- "XMLTABLE",
+ tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? "XMLTABLE" : "JSON_TABLE",
list_length(tf->colnames), numaliases)));
rte->eref = eref;
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
index ea5ac6bafe..a331ea3270 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
@@ -2002,6 +2002,9 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
*name = "json_value";
return 2;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ *name = "json_table";
+ return 2;
}
break;
default:
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index cec0f3dd65..c6938bfa57 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -61,10 +61,12 @@
#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
+#include "executor/execExpr.h"
#include "funcapi.h"
#include "lib/stringinfo.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "regex/regex.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/date.h"
@@ -75,6 +77,8 @@
#include "utils/guc.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
#include "utils/varlena.h"
@@ -159,6 +163,60 @@ typedef struct JsonValueListIterator
ListCell *next;
} JsonValueListIterator;
+/* Structures for JSON_TABLE execution */
+
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanStateType
+{
+ JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE = 0,
+ JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE,
+} JsonTablePlanStateType;
+
+typedef struct JsonTablePlanState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanStateType type;
+
+ struct JsonTablePlanState *parent;
+ struct JsonTablePlanState *nested;
+} JsonTablePlanState;
+
+typedef struct JsonTableScanState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState plan;
+
+ MemoryContext mcxt;
+ JsonPath *path;
+ List *args;
+ JsonValueList found;
+ JsonValueListIterator iter;
+ Datum current;
+ int ordinal;
+ bool currentIsNull;
+ bool outerJoin;
+ bool errorOnError;
+ bool advanceNested;
+ bool reset;
+} JsonTableScanState;
+
+typedef struct JsonTableJoinState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState plan;
+
+ JsonTablePlanState *left;
+ JsonTablePlanState *right;
+ bool cross;
+ bool advanceRight;
+} JsonTableJoinState;
+
+/* random number to identify JsonTableExecContext */
+#define JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC 418352867
+
+typedef struct JsonTableExecContext
+{
+ int magic;
+ JsonTableScanState **colexprscans;
+ JsonTableScanState *root;
+} JsonTableExecContext;
+
/* strict/lax flags is decomposed into four [un]wrap/error flags */
#define jspStrictAbsenceOfErrors(cxt) (!(cxt)->laxMode)
#define jspAutoUnwrap(cxt) ((cxt)->laxMode)
@@ -258,6 +316,7 @@ static JsonPathExecResult getArrayIndex(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *jsp, JsonbValue *jb, int32 *index);
static JsonBaseObjectInfo setBaseObject(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonbValue *jbv, int32 id);
+static void JsonValueListClear(JsonValueList *jvl);
static void JsonValueListAppend(JsonValueList *jvl, JsonbValue *jbv);
static int JsonValueListLength(const JsonValueList *jvl);
static bool JsonValueListIsEmpty(JsonValueList *jvl);
@@ -275,6 +334,32 @@ static JsonbValue *wrapItemsInArray(const JsonValueList *items);
static int compareDatetime(Datum val1, Oid typid1, Datum val2, Oid typid2,
bool useTz, bool *cast_error);
+
+static JsonTablePlanState * JsonTableInitPlanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt,
+ Node *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent);
+static bool JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state);
+static bool JsonTableScanNextRow(JsonTableScanState *scan);
+
+static void JsonTableInitOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state, int natts);
+static void JsonTableSetDocument(TableFuncScanState *state, Datum value);
+static bool JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state);
+static Datum JsonTableGetValue(TableFuncScanState *state, int colnum,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod, bool *isnull);
+static void JsonTableDestroyOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state);
+
+const TableFuncRoutine JsonbTableRoutine =
+{
+ JsonTableInitOpaque,
+ JsonTableSetDocument,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ JsonTableFetchRow,
+ JsonTableGetValue,
+ JsonTableDestroyOpaque
+};
+
/****************** User interface to JsonPath executor ********************/
/*
@@ -2661,6 +2746,13 @@ setBaseObject(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonbValue *jbv, int32 id)
return baseObject;
}
+static void
+JsonValueListClear(JsonValueList *jvl)
+{
+ jvl->singleton = NULL;
+ jvl->list = NULL;
+}
+
static void
JsonValueListAppend(JsonValueList *jvl, JsonbValue *jbv)
{
@@ -3196,3 +3288,458 @@ JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars)
return res;
}
+
+/************************ JSON_TABLE functions ***************************/
+
+/*
+ * Returns private data from executor state. Ensure validity by check with
+ * MAGIC number.
+ */
+static inline JsonTableExecContext *
+GetJsonTableExecContext(TableFuncScanState *state, const char *fname)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *result;
+
+ if (!IsA(state, TableFuncScanState))
+ elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
+ result = (JsonTableExecContext *) state->opaque;
+ if (result->magic != JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC)
+ elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/* Recursively initialize JSON_TABLE scan / join state */
+static JsonTableJoinState *
+JsonTableInitJoinState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt, JsonTableSibling *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent)
+{
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = palloc0(sizeof(*join));
+
+ join->plan.type = JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE;
+ /* parent and nested not set. */
+
+ join->cross = plan->cross;
+ join->left = JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->larg, parent);
+ join->right = JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->rarg, parent);
+
+ return join;
+}
+
+static JsonTableScanState *
+JsonTableInitScanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlan *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState *parent,
+ List *args, MemoryContext mcxt)
+{
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = palloc0(sizeof(*scan));
+ int i;
+
+ scan->plan.type = JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE;
+ scan->plan.parent = parent;
+
+ scan->outerJoin = plan->outerJoin;
+ scan->errorOnError = plan->errorOnError;
+ scan->path = DatumGetJsonPathP(plan->path->value->constvalue);
+ scan->args = args;
+ scan->mcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(mcxt, "JsonTableExecContext",
+ ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
+
+ /*
+ * Set after settings scan->args and scan->mcxt, because the recursive
+ * call wants to use those values.
+ */
+ scan->plan.nested = plan->child ?
+ JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->child, (JsonTablePlanState *) scan) :
+ NULL;
+
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+
+ for (i = plan->colMin; i <= plan->colMax; i++)
+ cxt->colexprscans[i] = scan;
+
+ return scan;
+}
+
+/* Recursively initialize JSON_TABLE scan state */
+static JsonTablePlanState *
+JsonTableInitPlanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt, Node *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState *state;
+
+ if (IsA(plan, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *join = (JsonTableSibling *) plan;
+
+ state = (JsonTablePlanState *)
+ JsonTableInitJoinState(cxt, join, parent);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *scan = castNode(JsonTablePlan, plan);
+ JsonTableScanState *parent_scan = (JsonTableScanState *) parent;
+
+ Assert(parent_scan);
+ state = (JsonTablePlanState *)
+ JsonTableInitScanState(cxt, scan, parent, parent_scan->args,
+ parent_scan->mcxt);
+ }
+
+ return state;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableInitOpaque
+ * Fill in TableFuncScanState->opaque for JsonTable processor
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableInitOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state, int natts)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt;
+ PlanState *ps = &state->ss.ps;
+ TableFuncScan *tfs = castNode(TableFuncScan, ps->plan);
+ TableFunc *tf = tfs->tablefunc;
+ JsonTablePlan *root = castNode(JsonTablePlan, tf->plan);
+ JsonExpr *je = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ List *args = NIL;
+
+ cxt = palloc0(sizeof(JsonTableExecContext));
+ cxt->magic = JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC;
+
+ if (state->passingvalexprs)
+ {
+ ListCell *exprlc;
+ ListCell *namelc;
+
+ Assert(list_length(state->passingvalexprs) ==
+ list_length(je->passing_names));
+ forboth(exprlc, state->passingvalexprs,
+ namelc, je->passing_names)
+ {
+ ExprState *state = lfirst_node(ExprState, exprlc);
+ String *name = lfirst_node(String, namelc);
+ JsonPathVariable *var = palloc(sizeof(*var));
+
+ var->name = pstrdup(name->sval);
+ var->typid = exprType((Node *) state->expr);
+ var->typmod = exprTypmod((Node *) state->expr);
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate the expression and save the value to be returned by
+ * GetJsonPathVar().
+ */
+ var->value = ExecEvalExpr(state, ps->ps_ExprContext,
+ &var->isnull);
+
+ args = lappend(args, var);
+ }
+ }
+
+ cxt->colexprscans = palloc(sizeof(JsonTableScanState *) *
+ list_length(tf->colvalexprs));
+
+ cxt->root = JsonTableInitScanState(cxt, root, NULL, args,
+ CurrentMemoryContext);
+ state->opaque = cxt;
+}
+
+/* Reset scan iterator to the beginning of the item list */
+static void
+JsonTableRescan(JsonTableScanState *scan)
+{
+ JsonValueListInitIterator(&scan->found, &scan->iter);
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+ scan->advanceNested = false;
+ scan->ordinal = 0;
+}
+
+/* Reset context item of a scan, execute JSON path and reset a scan */
+static void
+JsonTableResetContextItem(JsonTableScanState *scan, Datum item)
+{
+ MemoryContext oldcxt;
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+ Jsonb *js = (Jsonb *) DatumGetJsonbP(item);
+
+ JsonValueListClear(&scan->found);
+
+ MemoryContextResetOnly(scan->mcxt);
+
+ oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(scan->mcxt);
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(scan->path, scan->args,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ js, scan->errorOnError, &scan->found,
+ false /* FIXME */ );
+
+ MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
+
+ if (jperIsError(res))
+ {
+ Assert(!scan->errorOnError);
+ JsonValueListClear(&scan->found); /* EMPTY ON ERROR case */
+ }
+
+ JsonTableRescan(scan);
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSetDocument
+ * Install the input document
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableSetDocument(TableFuncScanState *state, Datum value)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableSetDocument");
+
+ JsonTableResetContextItem(cxt->root, value);
+}
+
+/* Recursively reset scan and its child nodes */
+static void
+JsonTableRescanRecursive(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
+ {
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->left);
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
+ join->advanceRight = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
+
+ Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
+ JsonTableRescan(scan);
+ if (scan->plan.nested)
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(scan->plan.nested);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Fetch next row from a cross/union joined scan.
+ *
+ * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ JsonTableJoinState *join;
+
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE)
+ return JsonTableScanNextRow((JsonTableScanState *) state);
+
+ join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+ if (join->advanceRight)
+ {
+ /* fetch next inner row */
+ if (JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ return true;
+
+ /* inner rows are exhausted */
+ if (join->cross)
+ join->advanceRight = false; /* next outer row */
+ else
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+ }
+
+ while (!join->advanceRight)
+ {
+ /* fetch next outer row */
+ bool more = JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->left);
+
+ if (join->cross)
+ {
+ if (!more)
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
+
+ if (!JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ continue; /* next outer row */
+
+ join->advanceRight = true; /* next inner row */
+ }
+ else if (!more)
+ {
+ if (!JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+
+ join->advanceRight = true; /* next inner row */
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* Recursively set 'reset' flag of scan and its child nodes */
+static void
+JsonTablePlanReset(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
+ {
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+
+ JsonTablePlanReset(join->left);
+ JsonTablePlanReset(join->right);
+ join->advanceRight = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *scan;
+
+ Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
+ scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
+ scan->reset = true;
+ scan->advanceNested = false;
+
+ if (scan->plan.nested)
+ JsonTablePlanReset(scan->plan.nested);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Fetch next row from a simple scan with outer/inner joined nested subscans.
+ *
+ * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTableScanNextRow(JsonTableScanState *scan)
+{
+ /* reset context item if requested */
+ if (scan->reset)
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *parent_scan =
+ (JsonTableScanState *) scan->plan.parent;
+
+ Assert(parent_scan && !parent_scan->currentIsNull);
+ JsonTableResetContextItem(scan, parent_scan->current);
+ scan->reset = false;
+ }
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested)
+ {
+ /* fetch next nested row */
+ scan->advanceNested = JsonTablePlanNextRow(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested)
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ /* fetch next row */
+ JsonbValue *jbv = JsonValueListNext(&scan->found, &scan->iter);
+ MemoryContext oldcxt;
+
+ if (!jbv)
+ {
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+ }
+
+ /* set current row item */
+ oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(scan->mcxt);
+ scan->current = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(jbv));
+ scan->currentIsNull = false;
+ MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
+
+ scan->ordinal++;
+
+ if (!scan->plan.nested)
+ break;
+
+ JsonTablePlanReset(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ scan->advanceNested = JsonTablePlanNextRow(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested || scan->outerJoin)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableFetchRow
+ * Prepare the next "current" tuple for upcoming GetValue calls.
+ * Returns false if no more rows can be returned.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableFetchRow");
+
+ return JsonTableScanNextRow(cxt->root);
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableGetValue
+ * Return the value for column number 'colnum' for the current row.
+ *
+ * This leaks memory, so be sure to reset often the context in which it's
+ * called.
+ */
+static Datum
+JsonTableGetValue(TableFuncScanState *state, int colnum,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod, bool *isnull)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableGetValue");
+ ExprContext *econtext = state->ss.ps.ps_ExprContext;
+ ExprState *estate = list_nth(state->colvalexprs, colnum);
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = cxt->colexprscans[colnum];
+ Datum result;
+
+ if (scan->currentIsNull) /* NULL from outer/union join */
+ {
+ result = (Datum) 0;
+ *isnull = true;
+ }
+ else if (estate) /* regular column */
+ {
+ Datum saved_caseValue = econtext->caseValue_datum;
+ bool saved_caseIsNull = econtext->caseValue_isNull;
+
+ /* Pass the value for CaseTestExpr that may be present in colexpr */
+ econtext->caseValue_datum = scan->current;
+ econtext->caseValue_isNull = false;
+
+ result = ExecEvalExpr(estate, econtext, isnull);
+
+ econtext->caseValue_datum = saved_caseValue;
+ econtext->caseValue_isNull = saved_caseIsNull;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ result = Int32GetDatum(scan->ordinal); /* ordinality column */
+ *isnull = false;
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableDestroyOpaque
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableDestroyOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableDestroyOpaque");
+
+ /* not valid anymore */
+ cxt->magic = 0;
+
+ state->opaque = NULL;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index 2735348416..a27c7a350e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -522,6 +522,8 @@ static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
static void get_reloptions(StringInfo buf, Datum reloptions);
static void get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context,
bool showimplicit);
+static void get_json_table_columns(TableFunc *tf, JsonTablePlan *node,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
@@ -8627,7 +8629,8 @@ get_json_behavior(JsonBehavior *behavior, deparse_context *context,
/*
* get_json_expr_options
*
- * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS.
+ * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS and
+ * JSON_TABLE columns.
*/
static void
get_json_expr_options(JsonExpr *jsexpr, deparse_context *context,
@@ -9874,6 +9877,9 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_VALUE(");
break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected JsonExpr type: %d", jexpr->op);
+ break;
}
get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
@@ -11240,16 +11246,14 @@ get_sublink_expr(SubLink *sublink, deparse_context *context)
/* ----------
- * get_tablefunc - Parse back a table function
+ * get_xmltable - Parse back a XMLTABLE function
* ----------
*/
static void
-get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+get_xmltable(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
{
StringInfo buf = context->buf;
- /* XMLTABLE is the only existing implementation. */
-
appendStringInfoString(buf, "XMLTABLE(");
if (tf->ns_uris != NIL)
@@ -11340,6 +11344,271 @@ get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
appendStringInfoChar(buf, ')');
}
+/*
+ * get_json_nested_columns - Parse back nested JSON_TABLE columns
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_nested_columns(TableFunc *tf, Node *node,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit,
+ bool needcomma)
+{
+ if (IsA(node, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *n = (JsonTableSibling *) node;
+
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, n->larg, context, showimplicit,
+ needcomma);
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, n->rarg, context, showimplicit, true);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *n = castNode(JsonTablePlan, node);
+
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ',');
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "NESTED PATH ", 0, 0, 0);
+ get_const_expr(n->path->value, context, -1);
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " AS %s", quote_identifier(n->path->name));
+ get_json_table_columns(tf, n, context, showimplicit);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_table_plan - Parse back a JSON_TABLE plan
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_plan(TableFunc *tf, Node *node, deparse_context *context,
+ bool parenthesize)
+{
+ if (parenthesize)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, '(');
+
+ if (IsA(node, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *n = (JsonTableSibling *) node;
+
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->larg, context,
+ IsA(n->larg, JsonTableSibling) ||
+ castNode(JsonTablePlan, n->larg)->child);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, n->cross ? " CROSS " : " UNION ");
+
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->rarg, context,
+ IsA(n->rarg, JsonTableSibling) ||
+ castNode(JsonTablePlan, n->rarg)->child);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *n = castNode(JsonTablePlan, node);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, quote_identifier(n->path->name));
+
+ if (n->child)
+ {
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf,
+ n->outerJoin ? " OUTER " : " INNER ");
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->child, context,
+ IsA(n->child, JsonTableSibling));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (parenthesize)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ')');
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_table_columns - Parse back JSON_TABLE columns
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_columns(TableFunc *tf, JsonTablePlan *plan,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ StringInfo buf = context->buf;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ ListCell *lc_colname;
+ ListCell *lc_coltype;
+ ListCell *lc_coltypmod;
+ ListCell *lc_colvalexpr;
+ int colnum = 0;
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "COLUMNS (", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ forfour(lc_colname, tf->colnames,
+ lc_coltype, tf->coltypes,
+ lc_coltypmod, tf->coltypmods,
+ lc_colvalexpr, tf->colvalexprs)
+ {
+ char *colname = strVal(lfirst(lc_colname));
+ JsonExpr *colexpr;
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ bool ordinality;
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior;
+
+ typid = lfirst_oid(lc_coltype);
+ typmod = lfirst_int(lc_coltypmod);
+ colexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, lfirst(lc_colvalexpr));
+
+ if (colnum < plan->colMin)
+ {
+ colnum++;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (colnum > plan->colMax)
+ break;
+
+ if (colnum > plan->colMin)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ colnum++;
+
+ ordinality = !colexpr;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ appendStringInfo(buf, "%s %s", quote_identifier(colname),
+ ordinality ? "FOR ORDINALITY" :
+ format_type_with_typemod(typid, typmod));
+ if (ordinality)
+ continue;
+
+ if (colexpr->op == JSON_EXISTS_OP)
+ {
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " EXISTS");
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (colexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ char typcategory;
+ bool typispreferred;
+
+ get_type_category_preferred(typid, &typcategory, &typispreferred);
+
+ if (typcategory == TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf,
+ colexpr->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB ?
+ " FORMAT JSONB" : " FORMAT JSON");
+ }
+
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " PATH ");
+
+ get_json_path_spec(colexpr->path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+
+ get_json_expr_options(colexpr, context, default_behavior);
+ }
+
+ if (plan->child)
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, plan->child, context, showimplicit,
+ plan->colMax >= plan->colMin);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, ")", 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* ----------
+ * get_json_table - Parse back a JSON_TABLE function
+ * ----------
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ StringInfo buf = context->buf;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ JsonTablePlan *root = castNode(JsonTablePlan, tf->plan);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_TABLE(");
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ get_const_expr(root->path->value, context, -1);
+
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s", quote_identifier(root->path->name));
+
+ if (jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc1,
+ *lc2;
+ bool needcomma = false;
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "PASSING ", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ forboth(lc1, jexpr->passing_names,
+ lc2, jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+ needcomma = true;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ get_rule_expr((Node *) lfirst(lc2), context, false);
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s",
+ quote_identifier((lfirst_node(String, lc1))->sval)
+ );
+ }
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+ }
+
+ get_json_table_columns(tf, root, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "PLAN ", 0, 0, 0);
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, (Node *) root, context, true);
+
+ if (jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY)
+ get_json_behavior(jexpr->on_error, context, "ERROR");
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, ")", 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* ----------
+ * get_tablefunc - Parse back a table function
+ * ----------
+ */
+static void
+get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ /* XMLTABLE and JSON_TABLE are the only existing implementations. */
+
+ if (tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
+ get_xmltable(tf, context, showimplicit);
+ else if (tf->functype == TFT_JSON_TABLE)
+ get_json_table(tf, context, showimplicit);
+}
+
/* ----------
* get_from_clause - Parse back a FROM clause
*
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 1961d9e0aa..eeda02e7ac 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -1969,6 +1969,8 @@ typedef struct TableFuncScanState
ExprState *rowexpr; /* state for row-generating expression */
List *colexprs; /* state for column-generating expression */
List *coldefexprs; /* state for column default expressions */
+ List *colvalexprs; /* state for column value expression */
+ List *passingvalexprs; /* state for PASSING argument expression */
List *ns_names; /* same as TableFunc.ns_names */
List *ns_uris; /* list of states of namespace URI exprs */
Bitmapset *notnulls; /* nullability flag for each output column */
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
index 91d95fc52b..6d210684a8 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ extern IndexInfo *makeIndexInfo(int numattrs, int numkeyattrs, Oid amoid,
bool isready, bool concurrent,
bool summarizing);
+extern Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location);
extern DefElem *makeDefElem(char *name, Node *arg, int location);
extern DefElem *makeDefElemExtended(char *nameSpace, char *name, Node *arg,
DefElemAction defaction, int location);
@@ -114,6 +115,14 @@ extern JsonValueExpr *makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
JsonFormat *format);
extern JsonBehavior *makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr,
JsonCoercion *coercion, int location);
+extern JsonTablePath *makeJsonTablePath(Const *pathvalue, char *pathname);
+extern Node *makeJsonTablePathSpec(char *string, char *name,
+ int string_location, int name_location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableDefaultPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type,
+ int location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableSimplePlan(char *pathname, int location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType type,
+ Node *plan1, Node *plan2, int location);
extern Node *makeJsonKeyValue(Node *key, Node *value);
extern Node *makeJsonIsPredicate(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format,
JsonValueType item_type, bool unique_keys,
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index d46d208e69..1c42c07c3e 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1742,6 +1742,7 @@ typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
JsonExprOp op; /* expression type */
JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
Node *pathspec; /* JSON path specification expression */
+ char *pathname; /* path name, if any */
List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
JsonOutput *output; /* output clause, if specified */
JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
@@ -1751,6 +1752,114 @@ typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
} JsonFuncExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonTablePathSpec
+ * untransformed specification of JSON path expression with an optional
+ * name
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePathSpec
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Node *string;
+ char *name;
+ int name_location;
+ int location; /* location of 'string' */
+} JsonTablePathSpec;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableColumnType -
+ * enumeration of JSON_TABLE column types
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTableColumnType
+{
+ JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY,
+ JTC_REGULAR,
+ JTC_EXISTS,
+ JTC_FORMATTED,
+ JTC_NESTED,
+} JsonTableColumnType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableColumn -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE column
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTableColumn
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonTableColumnType coltype; /* column type */
+ char *name; /* column name */
+ TypeName *typeName; /* column type name */
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec; /* JSON path specification */
+ JsonFormat *format; /* JSON format clause, if specified */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper; /* WRAPPER behavior for formatted columns */
+ JsonQuotes quotes; /* omit or keep quotes on scalar strings? */
+ List *columns; /* nested columns */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTableColumn;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanType -
+ * flags for JSON_TABLE plan node types representation
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanType
+{
+ JSTP_DEFAULT,
+ JSTP_SIMPLE,
+ JSTP_JOINED,
+} JsonTablePlanType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanJoinType -
+ * JSON_TABLE join types for JSTP_JOINED plans
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanJoinType
+{
+ JSTP_JOIN_INNER,
+ JSTP_JOIN_OUTER,
+ JSTP_JOIN_CROSS,
+ JSTP_JOIN_UNION,
+} JsonTablePlanJoinType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanSpec -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE's PLAN clause
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePlanSpec
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonTablePlanType plan_type; /* plan type */
+ JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type; /* join type (for joined plan only) */
+ char *pathname; /* path name (for simple plan only) */
+
+ /* For joined plans */
+ struct JsonTablePlanSpec *plan1; /* first joined plan */
+ struct JsonTablePlanSpec *plan2; /* second joined plan */
+
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTablePlanSpec;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTable -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTable
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec; /* JSON path specification */
+ List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
+ List *columns; /* list of JsonTableColumn */
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec; /* join plan, if specified */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ Alias *alias; /* table alias in FROM clause */
+ bool lateral; /* does it have LATERAL prefix? */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTable;
+
/*
* JsonKeyValue -
* untransformed representation of JSON object key-value pair for
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index 8edad4790b..fd0444f8d7 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -94,8 +94,14 @@ typedef struct RangeVar
int location;
} RangeVar;
+typedef enum TableFuncType
+{
+ TFT_XMLTABLE,
+ TFT_JSON_TABLE,
+} TableFuncType;
+
/*
- * TableFunc - node for a table function, such as XMLTABLE.
+ * TableFunc - node for a table function, such as XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE.
*
* Entries in the ns_names list are either String nodes containing
* literal namespace names, or NULL pointers to represent DEFAULT.
@@ -103,6 +109,8 @@ typedef struct RangeVar
typedef struct TableFunc
{
NodeTag type;
+ /* XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE */
+ TableFuncType functype;
/* list of namespace URI expressions */
List *ns_uris pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* list of namespace names or NULL */
@@ -123,8 +131,14 @@ typedef struct TableFunc
List *colexprs;
/* list of column default expressions */
List *coldefexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* list of column value expressions */
+ List *colvalexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* list of PASSING argument expressions */
+ List *passingvalexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* nullability flag for each output column */
Bitmapset *notnulls pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* JSON_TABLE plan */
+ Node *plan pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* counts from 0; -1 if none specified */
int ordinalitycol pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* token location, or -1 if unknown */
@@ -1561,6 +1575,7 @@ typedef enum JsonExprOp
JSON_VALUE_OP, /* JSON_VALUE() */
JSON_QUERY_OP, /* JSON_QUERY() */
JSON_EXISTS_OP, /* JSON_EXISTS() */
+ JSON_TABLE_OP, /* JSON_TABLE() */
} JsonExprOp;
/*
@@ -1847,6 +1862,49 @@ typedef struct JsonExpr
int location;
} JsonExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonTablePath
+ * A JSON path expression to be computed as part of evaluating
+ * a JSON_TABLE plan node
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePath
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Const *value;
+ char *name;
+} JsonTablePath;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSpec -
+ * transformed representation of a JSON_TABLE plan
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePlan
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonTablePath *path;
+ Node *child; /* nested columns, if any */
+ bool outerJoin; /* outer or inner join for nested columns? */
+ int colMin; /* min column index in the resulting column
+ * list */
+ int colMax; /* max column index in the resulting column
+ * list */
+ bool errorOnError; /* ERROR/EMPTY ON ERROR behavior */
+} JsonTablePlan;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSibling -
+ * transformed representation of joined sibling JSON_TABLE plan node
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTableSibling
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ Node *larg; /* left join node */
+ Node *rarg; /* right join node */
+ bool cross; /* cross or union join? */
+} JsonTableSibling;
+
/* ----------------
* NullTest
*
diff --git a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
index 94e1cb4dce..e2bbeeb209 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
@@ -242,6 +242,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("json_objectagg", JSON_OBJECTAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_query", JSON_QUERY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_scalar", JSON_SCALAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_serialize", JSON_SERIALIZE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_table", JSON_TABLE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_value", JSON_VALUE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("keep", KEEP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("key", KEY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -284,6 +285,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("names", NAMES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("national", NATIONAL, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("natural", NATURAL, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("nchar", NCHAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("nested", NESTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("new", NEW, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("next", NEXT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("nfc", NFC, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -334,7 +336,9 @@ PG_KEYWORD("partial", PARTIAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("partition", PARTITION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("passing", PASSING, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("password", PASSWORD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("path", PATH, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("placing", PLACING, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("plan", PLAN, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("plans", PLANS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("policy", POLICY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("position", POSITION, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
diff --git a/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h b/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
index 3829db0fc4..e71762b10c 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
@@ -51,4 +51,7 @@ extern List *addTargetToSortList(ParseState *pstate, TargetEntry *tle,
extern Index assignSortGroupRef(TargetEntry *tle, List *tlist);
extern bool targetIsInSortList(TargetEntry *tle, Oid sortop, List *sortList);
+/* functions in parse_jsontable.c */
+extern ParseNamespaceItem *transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt);
+
#endif /* PARSE_CLAUSE_H */
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 897de21a51..838dc8e0fe 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#define JSONPATH_H
#include "fmgr.h"
+#include "executor/tablefunc.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
@@ -292,4 +293,6 @@ extern Datum JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper,
extern JsonbValue *JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty,
bool *error, List *vars);
+extern PGDLLIMPORT const TableFuncRoutine JsonbTableRoutine;
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
index 39814a39c1..2208f40d67 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ test: sql/oldexec
test: sql/quote
test: sql/show
test: sql/sqljson
+test: sql/sqljson_jsontable
test: sql/insupd
test: sql/parser
test: sql/prepareas
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0bbf444318
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+/* Processed by ecpg (regression mode) */
+/* These include files are added by the preprocessor */
+#include <ecpglib.h>
+#include <ecpgerrno.h>
+#include <sqlca.h>
+/* End of automatic include section */
+#define ECPGdebug(X,Y) ECPGdebug((X)+100,(Y))
+
+#line 1 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+
+#line 1 "sqlca.h"
+#ifndef POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+#define POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+
+#ifndef PGDLLIMPORT
+#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
+#define PGDLLIMPORT __declspec (dllimport)
+#else
+#define PGDLLIMPORT
+#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
+#endif /* PGDLLIMPORT */
+
+#define SQLERRMC_LEN 150
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+struct sqlca_t
+{
+ char sqlcaid[8];
+ long sqlabc;
+ long sqlcode;
+ struct
+ {
+ int sqlerrml;
+ char sqlerrmc[SQLERRMC_LEN];
+ } sqlerrm;
+ char sqlerrp[8];
+ long sqlerrd[6];
+ /* Element 0: empty */
+ /* 1: OID of processed tuple if applicable */
+ /* 2: number of rows processed */
+ /* after an INSERT, UPDATE or */
+ /* DELETE statement */
+ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ char sqlwarn[8];
+ /* Element 0: set to 'W' if at least one other is 'W' */
+ /* 1: if 'W' at least one character string */
+ /* value was truncated when it was */
+ /* stored into a host variable. */
+
+ /*
+ * 2: if 'W' a (hopefully) non-fatal notice occurred
+ */ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ /* 6: empty */
+ /* 7: empty */
+
+ char sqlstate[5];
+};
+
+struct sqlca_t *ECPGget_sqlca(void);
+
+#ifndef POSTGRES_ECPG_INTERNAL
+#define sqlca (*ECPGget_sqlca())
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif
+
+#line 3 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+#line 1 "regression.h"
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#line 4 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+/* exec sql whenever sqlerror sqlprint ; */
+#line 6 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ { ECPGconnect(__LINE__, 0, "ecpg1_regression" , NULL, NULL , NULL, 0);
+#line 13 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 13 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+ { ECPGsetcommit(__LINE__, "on", NULL);
+#line 14 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 14 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+ { ECPGdo(__LINE__, 0, 1, NULL, 0, ECPGst_normal, "select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt", ECPGt_EOIT, ECPGt_EORT);
+#line 26 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 26 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+ // error
+
+ { ECPGdisconnect(__LINE__, "CURRENT");
+#line 29 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 29 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5881fdb5ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+[NO_PID]: ECPGdebug: set to 1
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ECPGconnect: opening database ecpg1_regression on <DEFAULT> port <DEFAULT>
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ECPGsetcommit on line 14: action "on"; connection "ecpg1_regression"
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_execute on line 16: query: select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt; with 0 parameter(s) on connection ecpg1_regression
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_execute on line 16: using PQexec
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_check_PQresult on line 16: bad response - ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan
+LINE 1: ...ted path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt
+ ^
+DETAIL: PATH name mismatch: expected p0 but p1 is given.
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: raising sqlstate 42601 (sqlcode -400): invalid JSON_TABLE plan on line 16
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: -400, state: 42601
+SQL error: invalid JSON_TABLE plan on line 16
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_finish: connection ecpg1_regression closed
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
index d8213b25ce..7f032659b9 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ TESTS = array array.c \
quote quote.c \
show show.c \
sqljson sqljson.c \
+ sqljson_jsontable sqljson_jsontable.c \
insupd insupd.c \
twophase twophase.c \
insupd insupd.c \
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
index 12f28e0a24..88a3acb9af 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ pgc_files = [
'show',
'sqlda',
'sqljson',
+ 'sqljson_jsontable',
'twophase',
]
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..06f8a2b634
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+EXEC SQL INCLUDE sqlca;
+exec sql include ../regression;
+
+EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR sqlprint;
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ EXEC SQL CONNECT TO REGRESSDB1;
+ EXEC SQL SET AUTOCOMMIT = ON;
+
+ EXEC SQL SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)) jt;
+ // error
+
+ EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7e2ca89983
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out
@@ -0,0 +1,1208 @@
+-- JSON_TABLE
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE can be used only in FROM clause)
+SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+ERROR: syntax error at or near "("
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+ ^
+-- Should fail (json argument not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo text));
+ERROR: JSON_TABLE() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo ...
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+-- Should fail (no columns)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+ERROR: syntax error at or near ")"
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE (NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (v1 timestamp)) AS f (v1, v2);
+ERROR: JSON_TABLE function has 1 columns available but 2 columns specified
+-- NULL => empty table
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (foo int)) bar;
+ foo
+-----
+(0 rows)
+
+--
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$'
+ COLUMNS (item int PATH '$', foo int)) bar;
+ item | foo
+------+-----
+ 123 |
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: basic functionality
+CREATE DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain AS text CHECK (value <> 'foo');
+CREATE TEMP TABLE json_table_test (js) AS
+ (VALUES
+ ('1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('{}'),
+ ('[1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""]')
+ );
+-- Regular "unformatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | int | text | char(4) | bool | numeric | domain | js | jb
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+-----+---------+---------+------+---------+---------+--------------+--------------
+ 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [] | | | | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | | | | | | | {} | {}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | 1 | 1.23 | 1.23 | | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | | 2 | 2 | "2" | "2"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | | aaaaaaa | aaaa | | | aaaaaaa | "aaaaaaa" | "aaaaaaa"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | | foo | foo | | | | "foo" | "foo"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | | | | | | | null | null
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | 0 | false | fals | f | | false | false | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | 1 | true | true | t | | true | true | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | | | | | | | {"aaa": 123} | {"aaa": 123}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | | [1,2] | [1,2 | | | [1,2] | "[1,2]" | "[1,2]"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | | "str" | "str | | | "str" | "\"str\"" | "\"str\""
+(14 rows)
+
+-- "formatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | jst | jsc | jsv | jsb | jsbq
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+--------------+------+------+--------------+--------------
+ 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [] | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | {} | {} | {} | {} | {}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | "2" | "2" | "2" | "2" | 2
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | "aaaaaaa" | "aaa | "aaa | "aaaaaaa" |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | "foo" | "foo | "foo | "foo" |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | null | null | null | null | null
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | false | fals | fals | false | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | true | true | true | true | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | {"aaa": 123} | {"aa | {"aa | {"aaa": 123} | {"aaa": 123}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | "[1,2]" | "[1, | "[1, | "[1,2]" | [1, 2]
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | "\"str\"" | "\"s | "\"s | "\"str\"" | "str"
+(14 rows)
+
+-- EXISTS columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists3 int EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ exists4 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' FALSE ON ERROR
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | exists1 | exists2 | exists3 | exists4
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+---------+---------+---------+---------
+ 1 | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [] | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | t | 1 | 1 | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | f | 0 | | false
+(14 rows)
+
+-- Other miscellanous checks
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ aaa int, -- "aaa" has implicit path '$."aaa"'
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | aaa | aaa1 | js2 | jsb2w | jsb2q | ia | ta | jba
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+-----+------+--------------+----------------+--------------+----+----+-----
+ 1 | 1 | | | 1 | [1] | 1 | | |
+ [] | | | | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | | | {} | [{}] | {} | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | | | 1 | [1] | 1 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | | | 1.23 | [1.23] | 1.23 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | | | "2" | ["2"] | 2 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | | | "aaaaaaa" | ["aaaaaaa"] | | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | | | "foo" | ["foo"] | | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | | | null | [null] | null | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | | | false | [false] | false | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | | | true | [true] | true | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | 123 | 123 | {"aaa": 123} | [{"aaa": 123}] | {"aaa": 123} | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | | | "[1,2]" | ["[1,2]"] | [1, 2] | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | | | "\"str\"" | ["\"str\""] | "str" | | |
+(14 rows)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: Test backward parsing
+CREATE VIEW jsonb_table_view AS
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa int, -- implicit path '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ a1 int,
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (
+ a11 text
+ ),
+ b1 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (
+ a21 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (
+ a22 text
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ );
+\sv jsonb_table_view
+CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.jsonb_table_view AS
+ SELECT id,
+ "int",
+ text,
+ "char(4)",
+ bool,
+ "numeric",
+ domain,
+ js,
+ jb,
+ jst,
+ jsc,
+ jsv,
+ jsb,
+ jsbq,
+ aaa,
+ aaa1,
+ exists1,
+ exists2,
+ exists3,
+ js2,
+ jsb2w,
+ jsb2q,
+ ia,
+ ta,
+ jba,
+ a1,
+ b1,
+ a11,
+ a21,
+ a22
+ FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ 'null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0
+ PASSING
+ 1 + 2 AS a,
+ '"foo"'::json AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" integer PATH '$',
+ text text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" character(4) PATH '$',
+ bool boolean PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ domain jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc character(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv character varying(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa integer PATH '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 integer PATH '$."aaa"',
+ exists1 boolean EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"',
+ exists2 integer EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $."aaa"' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia integer[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1
+ COLUMNS (
+ a1 integer PATH '$."a1"',
+ b1 text PATH '$."b1"',
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1"
+ COLUMNS (
+ a11 text PATH '$."a11"'
+ )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1"
+ COLUMNS (
+ a21 text PATH '$."a21"'
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22
+ COLUMNS (
+ a22 text PATH '$."a22"'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (json_table_path_0 OUTER ((p1 OUTER "p1 1") UNION (p2 OUTER ("p2:1" UNION p22))))
+ )
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM jsonb_table_view;
+ QUERY PLAN
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Table Function Scan on "JSON_TABLE" "json_table"
+ Output: "json_table".id, "json_table"."int", "json_table".text, "json_table"."char(4)", "json_table".bool, "json_table"."numeric", "json_table".domain, "json_table".js, "json_table".jb, "json_table".jst, "json_table".jsc, "json_table".jsv, "json_table".jsb, "json_table".jsbq, "json_table".aaa, "json_table".aaa1, "json_table".exists1, "json_table".exists2, "json_table".exists3, "json_table".js2, "json_table".jsb2w, "json_table".jsb2q, "json_table".ia, "json_table".ta, "json_table".jba, "json_table".a1, "json_table".b1, "json_table".a11, "json_table".a21, "json_table".a22
+ Table Function Call: JSON_TABLE('null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0 PASSING 3 AS a, '"foo"'::jsonb AS "b c" COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, "int" integer PATH '$', text text PATH '$', "char(4)" character(4) PATH '$', bool boolean PATH '$', "numeric" numeric PATH '$', domain jsonb_test_domain PATH '$', js json PATH '$', jb jsonb PATH '$', jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsc character(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsv character varying(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsb jsonb PATH '$', jsbq jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES, aaa integer PATH '$."aaa"', aaa1 integer PATH '$."aaa"', exists1 boolean EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"', exists2 integer EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"' TRUE ON ERROR, exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $."aaa"' UNKNOWN ON ERROR, js2 json PATH '$', jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER, jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES, ia integer[] PATH '$', ta text[] PATH '$', jba jsonb[] PATH '$', NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (a1 integer PATH '$."a1"', b1 text PATH '$."b1"', NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (a11 text PATH '$."a11"')), NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS ( NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (a21 text PATH '$."a21"'), NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (a22 text PATH '$."a22"'))) PLAN (json_table_path_0 OUTER ((p1 OUTER "p1 1") UNION (p2 OUTER ("p2:1" UNION p22)))))
+(3 rows)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE() with alias
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE)
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$'
+ )) json_table_func;
+ QUERY PLAN
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Table Function Scan on "JSON_TABLE" json_table_func
+ Output: id, "int", text
+ Table Function Call: JSON_TABLE('null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0 PASSING 3 AS a, '"foo"'::jsonb AS "b c" COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, "int" integer PATH '$', text text PATH '$') PLAN (json_table_path_0))
+(3 rows)
+
+DROP VIEW jsonb_table_view;
+DROP DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain;
+-- JSON_TABLE: only one FOR ORDINALITY columns allowed
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ERROR: cannot use more than one FOR ORDINALITY column
+LINE 1: ..._TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR OR...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ id | a
+----+---
+ 1 | 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: ON EMPTY/ON ERROR behavior
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js),
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$')) jt;
+ js | a
+-------+---
+ 1 | 1
+ "err" |
+(2 rows)
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$') ERROR ON ERROR) jt
+ ON true;
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "err"
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' ERROR ON ERROR)) jt
+ ON true;
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "err"
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: EXISTS PATH types
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ a
+---
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to smallint
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to bigint
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to real
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 E...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a char(3) EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ a
+-----
+ fal
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to json
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to jsonb
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EX...
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: WRAPPER/QUOTES clauses on scalar columns
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER));
+ item
+-----------
+ ["world"]
+(1 row)
+
+-- Error: QUOTES clause meaningless when WITH WRAPPER is present
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: nested paths and plans
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE columns must contain explicit AS path
+-- specifications if explicit PLAN clause is used)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ COLUMNS (
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 2: jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS path1
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+-- Should fail (column names must be distinct)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ a int
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: a
+LINE 4: a int
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: a
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: b
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: a
+LINE 10: NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan validation
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan
+LINE 12: PLAN (p1)
+ ^
+DETAIL: PATH name mismatch: expected p0 but p1 is given.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p1 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER p3)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p1 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause
+LINE 12: PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+ ^
+DETAIL: Expected INNER or OUTER.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p13))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 8: NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p2 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p11 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause
+LINE 12: PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause contains some extra or duplicate sibling nodes.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 6: NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p12 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 9: NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p21 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21)))
+) jt;
+ bar | foo | baz
+-----+-----+-----
+(0 rows)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 2: jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan execution
+CREATE TEMP TABLE jsonb_table_test (js jsonb);
+INSERT INTO jsonb_table_test
+VALUES (
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [], "c": []},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [1, 2, 3], "c": [10, null, 20]},
+ {"a": 3, "b": [1, 2], "c": []},
+ {"x": "4", "b": [1, 2], "c": 123}
+ ]'
+);
+-- unspecified plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(11 rows)
+
+-- default plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, union)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(11 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | c | b
+---+----+----+---
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 10 |
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 20 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 1
+ 2 | 2 | | 2
+ 2 | 2 | | 3
+ 3 | 3 | | 1
+ 3 | 3 | | 2
+ 4 | -1 | | 1
+ 4 | -1 | | 2
+(11 rows)
+
+-- default plan (inner, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (inner)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(10 rows)
+
+-- default plan (inner, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (cross, inner)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+---+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+(9 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+---+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+(9 rows)
+
+-- default plan (outer, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, cross)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+select
+ jt.*, b1 + 100 as b
+from
+ json_table (jsonb
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [[1, 10], [2], [3, 30, 300]], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [10, 20], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"x": "3", "b": [11, 22, 33, 44]}
+ ]',
+ '$[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on error,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns (
+ b text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pb1 columns (
+ b1 int path '$'
+ )
+ ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns (
+ c text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pc1 columns (
+ c1 int path '$'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ --plan default(outer, cross)
+ plan(p outer ((pb inner pb1) cross (pc outer pc1)))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | b1 | c | c1 | b
+---+----+--------------+-----+------+----+-----
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | 1 | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | null | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | 2 | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | 1 | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | null | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | 2 | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | 1 | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | null | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | 2 | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | 1 | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | null | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | 2 | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | 1 | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | null | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | 2 | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | 1 | | 400
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | null | | 400
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | 2 | | 400
+ 2 | 2 | | | | |
+ 3 | -1 | | | | |
+(20 rows)
+
+-- Should succeed (JSON arguments are passed to root and nested paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ generate_series(1, 4) x,
+ generate_series(1, 3) y,
+ JSON_TABLE(jsonb
+ '[[1,2,3],[2,3,4,5],[3,4,5,6]]',
+ 'strict $[*] ? (@[*] < $x)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ COLUMNS (
+ y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH 'strict $[*] ? (@ >= $y)'
+ COLUMNS (
+ z int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+ x | y | y | z
+---+---+--------------+---
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+ 2 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 2 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 3 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 4 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+ 2 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+(52 rows)
+
+-- Should fail (JSON arguments are not passed to column paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ < $x)'
+ PASSING 10 AS x
+ COLUMNS (y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$ ? (@ < $x)')
+ ) jt;
+ERROR: could not find jsonpath variable "x"
+-- Should fail (not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' COLUMNS (foo int));
+ERROR: only string constants are supported in JSON_TABLE path specification
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || '...
+ ^
diff --git a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
index d01ad51d95..fbdc4511c1 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
+++ b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ test: select_views portals_p2 foreign_key cluster dependency guc bitmapops combo
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests (JSON related)
# ----------
-test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson sqljson_queryfuncs
+test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson sqljson_queryfuncs sqljson_jsontable
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4c81093d6e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,686 @@
+-- JSON_TABLE
+
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE can be used only in FROM clause)
+SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+
+-- Should fail (json argument not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo text));
+
+-- Should fail (no columns)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE (NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (v1 timestamp)) AS f (v1, v2);
+
+-- NULL => empty table
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (foo int)) bar;
+
+--
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$'
+ COLUMNS (item int PATH '$', foo int)) bar;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: basic functionality
+CREATE DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain AS text CHECK (value <> 'foo');
+CREATE TEMP TABLE json_table_test (js) AS
+ (VALUES
+ ('1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('{}'),
+ ('[1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""]')
+ );
+
+-- Regular "unformatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- "formatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- EXISTS columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists3 int EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ exists4 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' FALSE ON ERROR
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- Other miscellanous checks
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ aaa int, -- "aaa" has implicit path '$."aaa"'
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: Test backward parsing
+
+CREATE VIEW jsonb_table_view AS
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa int, -- implicit path '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ a1 int,
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (
+ a11 text
+ ),
+ b1 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (
+ a21 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (
+ a22 text
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ );
+
+\sv jsonb_table_view
+
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM jsonb_table_view;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE() with alias
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE)
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$'
+ )) json_table_func;
+
+DROP VIEW jsonb_table_view;
+DROP DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: only one FOR ORDINALITY columns allowed
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: ON EMPTY/ON ERROR behavior
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js),
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$')) jt;
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$') ERROR ON ERROR) jt
+ ON true;
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' ERROR ON ERROR)) jt
+ ON true;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: EXISTS PATH types
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a char(3) EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: WRAPPER/QUOTES clauses on scalar columns
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER));
+
+-- Error: QUOTES clause meaningless when WITH WRAPPER is present
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: nested paths and plans
+
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE columns must contain explicit AS path
+-- specifications if explicit PLAN clause is used)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ COLUMNS (
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS path1
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (column names must be distinct)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ a int
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan validation
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER p3)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p13))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21)))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21))
+) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan execution
+
+CREATE TEMP TABLE jsonb_table_test (js jsonb);
+
+INSERT INTO jsonb_table_test
+VALUES (
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [], "c": []},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [1, 2, 3], "c": [10, null, 20]},
+ {"a": 3, "b": [1, 2], "c": []},
+ {"x": "4", "b": [1, 2], "c": 123}
+ ]'
+);
+
+-- unspecified plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, union)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (inner, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (inner)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (inner, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (cross, inner)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (outer, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, cross)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+
+select
+ jt.*, b1 + 100 as b
+from
+ json_table (jsonb
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [[1, 10], [2], [3, 30, 300]], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [10, 20], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"x": "3", "b": [11, 22, 33, 44]}
+ ]',
+ '$[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on error,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns (
+ b text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pb1 columns (
+ b1 int path '$'
+ )
+ ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns (
+ c text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pc1 columns (
+ c1 int path '$'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ --plan default(outer, cross)
+ plan(p outer ((pb inner pb1) cross (pc outer pc1)))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should succeed (JSON arguments are passed to root and nested paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ generate_series(1, 4) x,
+ generate_series(1, 3) y,
+ JSON_TABLE(jsonb
+ '[[1,2,3],[2,3,4,5],[3,4,5,6]]',
+ 'strict $[*] ? (@[*] < $x)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ COLUMNS (
+ y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH 'strict $[*] ? (@ >= $y)'
+ COLUMNS (
+ z int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (JSON arguments are not passed to column paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ < $x)'
+ PASSING 10 AS x
+ COLUMNS (y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$ ? (@ < $x)')
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' COLUMNS (foo int));
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index a6be6f7874..d562f2155f 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1323,6 +1323,7 @@ JsonPathMutableContext
JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
+JsonPathSpec
JsonPathString
JsonPathVariable
JsonPathVariableEvalContext
@@ -1332,6 +1333,20 @@ JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
JsonSerializeExpr
+JsonTable
+JsonTableColumn
+JsonTableColumnType
+JsonTableContext
+JsonTableParseContext
+JsonTableJoinState
+JsonTablePlan
+JsonTablePlanSpec
+JsonTablePlanState
+JsonTablePlanStateType
+JsonTablePlanJoinType
+JsonTablePlanType
+JsonTableScanState
+JsonTableSibling
JsonTokenType
JsonTransformStringValuesAction
JsonTypeCategory
@@ -2797,6 +2812,7 @@ TableFunc
TableFuncRoutine
TableFuncScan
TableFuncScanState
+TableFuncType
TableInfo
TableLikeClause
TableSampleClause
--
2.35.3
^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 25+ messages in thread
* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-25 09:09 Amit Langote <[email protected]>
parent: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Amit Langote @ 2024-01-25 09:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; jian he <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 10:11 PM Amit Langote <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 12:46 AM jian he <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 10:28 PM Amit Langote <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > based on v35.
> > > > Now I only applied from 0001 to 0007.
> > > > For {DEFAULT expression ON EMPTY} | {DEFAULT expression ON ERROR}
> > > > restrict DEFAULT expression be either Const node or FuncExpr node.
> > > > so these 3 SQL/JSON functions can be used in the btree expression index.
> > >
> > > I'm not really excited about adding these restrictions into the
> > > transformJsonFuncExpr() path. Index or any other code that wants to
> > > put restrictions already have those in place, no need to add them
> > > here. Moreover, by adding these restrictions, we might end up
> > > preventing users from doing useful things with this like specify
> > > column references. If there are semantic issues with allowing that,
> > > we should discuss them.
> > >
> >
> > after applying v36.
> > The following index creation and query operation works. I am not 100%
> > sure about these cases.
> > just want confirmation, sorry for bothering you....
>
> No worries; I really appreciate your testing and suggestions.
>
> > drop table t;
> > create table t(a jsonb, b int);
> > insert into t select '{"hello":11}',1;
> > insert into t select '{"hello":12}',2;
> > CREATE INDEX t_idx2 ON t (JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int
> > default b + random() on error));
> > CREATE INDEX t_idx3 ON t (JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int
> > default random()::int on error));
> > create or replace function ret_setint() returns setof integer as
> > $$
> > begin
> > -- perform pg_sleep(0.1);
> > return query execute 'select 1 union all select 1';
> > end;
> > $$
> > language plpgsql IMMUTABLE;
> > SELECT JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int default ret_setint() on
> > error) from t;
> > SELECT JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int default sum(b) over()
> > on error) from t;
> > SELECT JSON_query(a, '$.hello1' RETURNING int default sum(b) on
> > error) from t group by a;
> >
> > but the following cases will fail related to index and default expression.
> > create table zz(a int, b int);
> > CREATE INDEX zz_idx1 ON zz ( (b + random()::int));
> > create table ssss(a int, b int default ret_setint());
> > create table ssss(a int, b int default sum(b) over());
>
> I think your suggestion to add restrictions on what is allowed for
> DEFAULT makes sense. Also, immutability shouldn't be checked in
> transformJsonBehavior(), but in contain_mutable_functions() as done in
> the attached. Added some tests too.
>
> I still need to take a look at your other report regarding typmod but
> I'm out of energy today.
The attached updated patch should address one of the concerns --
JSON_QUERY() should now work appropriately with RETURNING type with
typmod whether or OMIT QUOTES is specified.
But I wasn't able to address the problems with RETURNING
record_type_with_typmod, that is, the following example you shared
upthread:
create domain char3_domain_not_null as char(3) NOT NULL;
create domain hello as text not null check (value = 'hello');
create domain int42 as int check (value = 42);
create type comp_domain_with_typmod AS (a char3_domain_not_null, b int42);
select json_value(jsonb'{"rec": "(abcd,42)"}', '$.rec' returning
comp_domain_with_typmod);
json_value
------------
(1 row)
select json_value(jsonb'{"rec": "(abcd,42)"}', '$.rec' returning
comp_domain_with_typmod error on error);
ERROR: value too long for type character(3)
select json_value(jsonb'{"rec": "abcd"}', '$.rec' returning
char3_domain_not_null error on error);
json_value
------------
abc
(1 row)
The problem with returning comp_domain_with_typmod from json_value()
seems to be that it's using a text-to-record CoerceViaIO expression
picked from JsonExpr.item_coercions, which behaves differently than
the expression tree that the following uses:
select ('abcd', 42)::comp_domain_with_typmod;
row
----------
(abc,42)
(1 row)
I don't see a good way to make RETURNING record_type_with_typmod to
work cleanly, so I am inclined to either simply disallow the feature
or live with the limitation.
--
Thanks, Amit Langote
EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com
Attachments:
[application/octet-stream] v39-0002-Show-function-name-in-TableFuncScan.patch (22.6K, ../../CA+HiwqGpaB7Oyea0qJiAQ_V6-qtfLdCTExcFNDChL_M-80-4uw@mail.gmail.com/2-v39-0002-Show-function-name-in-TableFuncScan.patch)
download | inline diff:
From 096943966c2b716adbf35066b56372923b340a7c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2024 12:11:46 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v39 2/3] Show function name in TableFuncScan
Previously we were only showing the user-specified alias, but this is
clearly not the code's intent.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/202401181711.qxjxpnl3ohnw%40alvherre.pgsql
---
src/backend/commands/explain.c | 2 +-
src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c | 1 +
src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c | 1 +
src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c | 4 ++--
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 1 +
src/test/regress/expected/xml.out | 16 ++++++++--------
src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out | 16 ++++++++--------
src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out | 16 ++++++++--------
8 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/backend/commands/explain.c b/src/backend/commands/explain.c
index 843472e6dd..b3230f297b 100644
--- a/src/backend/commands/explain.c
+++ b/src/backend/commands/explain.c
@@ -3892,7 +3892,7 @@ ExplainTargetRel(Plan *plan, Index rti, ExplainState *es)
break;
case T_TableFuncScan:
Assert(rte->rtekind == RTE_TABLEFUNC);
- objectname = "xmltable";
+ objectname = rte->tablefunc_name;
objecttag = "Table Function Name";
break;
case T_ValuesScan:
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c
index 03f67b6850..ffa3402c92 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/outfuncs.c
@@ -531,6 +531,7 @@ _outRangeTblEntry(StringInfo str, const RangeTblEntry *node)
break;
case RTE_TABLEFUNC:
WRITE_NODE_FIELD(tablefunc);
+ WRITE_STRING_FIELD(tablefunc_name);
break;
case RTE_VALUES:
WRITE_NODE_FIELD(values_lists);
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c
index cfb552fde7..2d009251f3 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/readfuncs.c
@@ -530,6 +530,7 @@ _readRangeTblEntry(void)
break;
case RTE_TABLEFUNC:
READ_NODE_FIELD(tablefunc);
+ READ_STRING_FIELD(tablefunc_name);
/* The RTE must have a copy of the column type info, if any */
if (local_node->tablefunc)
{
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
index 34a0ec5901..65e54abdd1 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
@@ -2073,17 +2073,17 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
Assert(list_length(tf->coltypmods) == list_length(tf->colnames));
Assert(list_length(tf->colcollations) == list_length(tf->colnames));
- refname = alias ? alias->aliasname : pstrdup("xmltable");
-
rte->rtekind = RTE_TABLEFUNC;
rte->relid = InvalidOid;
rte->subquery = NULL;
rte->tablefunc = tf;
+ rte->tablefunc_name = pstrdup("XMLTABLE");
rte->coltypes = tf->coltypes;
rte->coltypmods = tf->coltypmods;
rte->colcollations = tf->colcollations;
rte->alias = alias;
+ refname = alias ? alias->aliasname : pstrdup("xmltable");
eref = alias ? copyObject(alias) : makeAlias(refname, NIL);
numaliases = list_length(eref->colnames);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index 600cd8408e..aa36aaf769 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1144,6 +1144,7 @@ typedef struct RangeTblEntry
* Fields valid for a TableFunc RTE (else NULL):
*/
TableFunc *tablefunc;
+ char *tablefunc_name;
/*
* Fields valid for a values RTE (else NIL):
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/xml.out b/src/test/regress/expected/xml.out
index 6500cff885..70335c74df 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/xml.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/xml.out
@@ -1343,11 +1343,11 @@ CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.xmltableview1 AS
FROM xmldata) x,
LATERAL XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (x.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
- QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------
+ QUERY PLAN
+----------------------------------------------------
Nested Loop
-> Seq Scan on xmldata
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
(3 rows)
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
@@ -1357,7 +1357,7 @@ EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1536,7 +1536,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1556,7 +1556,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable" f
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" f
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COUNTRY_NAME="India"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS "COUNTRY_NAME" text, "REGION_ID" integer)
Filter: (f."COUNTRY_NAME" = 'Japan'::text)
@@ -1591,7 +1591,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
"Parent Relationship": "Inner", +
"Parallel Aware": false, +
"Async Capable": false, +
- "Table Function Name": "xmltable", +
+ "Table Function Name": "XMLTABLE", +
"Alias": "f", +
"Output": ["f.\"COUNTRY_NAME\"", "f.\"REGION_ID\""], +
"Table Function Call": "XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME=\"Japan\" or COUNTRY_NAME=\"India\"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS \"COUNTRY_NAME\" text, \"REGION_ID\" integer)",+
@@ -1700,7 +1700,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
Filter: ("xmltable".region_id = 2)
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out b/src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out
index 9323b84ae2..08127db720 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/xml_1.out
@@ -1004,11 +1004,11 @@ CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.xmltableview1 AS
FROM xmldata) x,
LATERAL XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (x.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
- QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------
+ QUERY PLAN
+----------------------------------------------------
Nested Loop
-> Seq Scan on xmldata
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
(3 rows)
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
@@ -1018,7 +1018,7 @@ EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1162,7 +1162,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1181,7 +1181,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable" f
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" f
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COUNTRY_NAME="India"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS "COUNTRY_NAME" text, "REGION_ID" integer)
Filter: (f."COUNTRY_NAME" = 'Japan'::text)
@@ -1216,7 +1216,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
"Parent Relationship": "Inner", +
"Parallel Aware": false, +
"Async Capable": false, +
- "Table Function Name": "xmltable", +
+ "Table Function Name": "XMLTABLE", +
"Alias": "f", +
"Output": ["f.\"COUNTRY_NAME\"", "f.\"REGION_ID\""], +
"Table Function Call": "XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME=\"Japan\" or COUNTRY_NAME=\"India\"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS \"COUNTRY_NAME\" text, \"REGION_ID\" integer)",+
@@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
Filter: ("xmltable".region_id = 2)
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out b/src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out
index e1d165c6c9..c720a05f5a 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/xml_2.out
@@ -1323,11 +1323,11 @@ CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.xmltableview1 AS
FROM xmldata) x,
LATERAL XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (x.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
- QUERY PLAN
------------------------------------------
+ QUERY PLAN
+----------------------------------------------------
Nested Loop
-> Seq Scan on xmldata
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
(3 rows)
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
@@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@ EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM xmltableview1;
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME/text()'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1516,7 +1516,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
(7 rows)
@@ -1536,7 +1536,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable" f
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" f
Output: f."COUNTRY_NAME", f."REGION_ID"
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COUNTRY_NAME="India"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS "COUNTRY_NAME" text, "REGION_ID" integer)
Filter: (f."COUNTRY_NAME" = 'Japan'::text)
@@ -1571,7 +1571,7 @@ SELECT f.* FROM xmldata, LATERAL xmltable('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME="Japan" or COU
"Parent Relationship": "Inner", +
"Parallel Aware": false, +
"Async Capable": false, +
- "Table Function Name": "xmltable", +
+ "Table Function Name": "XMLTABLE", +
"Alias": "f", +
"Output": ["f.\"COUNTRY_NAME\"", "f.\"REGION_ID\""], +
"Table Function Call": "XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW[COUNTRY_NAME=\"Japan\" or COUNTRY_NAME=\"India\"]'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS \"COUNTRY_NAME\" text, \"REGION_ID\" integer)",+
@@ -1680,7 +1680,7 @@ SELECT xmltable.*
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
-> Seq Scan on public.xmldata
Output: xmldata.data
- -> Table Function Scan on "xmltable"
+ -> Table Function Scan on "XMLTABLE" "xmltable"
Output: "xmltable".id, "xmltable"._id, "xmltable".country_name, "xmltable".country_id, "xmltable".region_id, "xmltable".size, "xmltable".unit, "xmltable".premier_name
Table Function Call: XMLTABLE(('/ROWS/ROW'::text) PASSING (xmldata.data) COLUMNS id integer PATH ('@id'::text), _id FOR ORDINALITY, country_name text PATH ('COUNTRY_NAME'::text) NOT NULL, country_id text PATH ('COUNTRY_ID'::text), region_id integer PATH ('REGION_ID'::text), size double precision PATH ('SIZE'::text), unit text PATH ('SIZE/@unit'::text), premier_name text DEFAULT ('not specified'::text) PATH ('PREMIER_NAME'::text))
Filter: ("xmltable".region_id = 2)
--
2.35.3
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From b71bafbb5db2370fe60ad34f711155c35d718c04 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 18:00:06 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v39 3/3] JSON_TABLE
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This feature allows jsonb data to be treated as a table and thus
used in a FROM clause like other tabular data. Data can be selected
from the jsonb using jsonpath expressions, and hoisted out of nested
structures in the jsonb to form multiple rows, more or less like an
outer join.
This also adds the PLAN clauses for JSON_TABLE, which allow the user
to specify how data from nested paths are joined, allowing
considerable freedom in shaping the tabular output of JSON_TABLE.
PLAN DEFAULT allows the user to specify the global strategies when
dealing with sibling or child nested paths. The is often sufficient
to achieve the necessary goal, and is considerably simpler than the
full PLAN clause, which allows the user to specify the strategy to be
used for each named nested path.
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Author: Teodor Sigaev <[email protected]>
Author: Oleg Bartunov <[email protected]>
Author: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Author: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
Author: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Author: Jian He <[email protected]>
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby, Álvaro Herrera,
jian he
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/abd9b83b-aa66-f230-3d6d-734817f0995d%40postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 510 +++++++
src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt | 6 +-
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 6 +
src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c | 27 +-
src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 108 ++
src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | 38 +
src/backend/parser/Makefile | 1 +
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 299 +++-
src/backend/parser/meson.build | 1 +
src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c | 14 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c | 53 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c | 718 ++++++++++
src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c | 8 +-
src/backend/parser/parse_target.c | 3 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 547 ++++++++
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 279 +++-
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 2 +
src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 9 +
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 109 ++
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 60 +-
src/include/parser/kwlist.h | 4 +
src/include/parser/parse_clause.h | 3 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 3 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule | 1 +
.../test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c | 132 ++
.../expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr | 20 +
.../expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout | 0
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile | 1 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build | 1 +
.../ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc | 32 +
.../regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out | 1208 +++++++++++++++++
src/test/regress/parallel_schedule | 2 +-
src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql | 686 ++++++++++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 16 +
34 files changed, 4860 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout
create mode 100644 src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index 6801bc8045..ba4845e19c 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -18388,6 +18388,516 @@ $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
</tgroup>
</table>
</sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="functions-sqljson-table">
+ <title>JSON_TABLE</title>
+ <indexterm>
+ <primary>json_table</primary>
+ </indexterm>
+
+ <para>
+ <function>json_table</function> is an SQL/JSON function which
+ queries <acronym>JSON</acronym> data
+ and presents the results as a relational view, which can be accessed as a
+ regular SQL table. You can only use <function>json_table</function> inside the
+ <literal>FROM</literal> clause of a <literal>SELECT</literal> statement.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Taking JSON data as input, <function>json_table</function> uses
+ a path expression to extract a part of the provided data that
+ will be used as a <firstterm>row pattern</firstterm> for the
+ constructed view. Each SQL/JSON item at the top level of the row pattern serves
+ as the source for a separate row in the constructed relational view.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ To split the row pattern into columns, <function>json_table</function>
+ provides the <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause that defines the
+ schema of the created view. For each column to be constructed,
+ this clause provides a separate path expression that evaluates
+ the row pattern, extracts a JSON item, and returns it as a
+ separate SQL value for the specified column. If the required value
+ is stored in a nested level of the row pattern, it can be extracted
+ using the <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> subclause. Joining the
+ columns returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> can add multiple
+ new rows to the constructed view. Such rows are called
+ <firstterm>child rows</firstterm>, as opposed to the <firstterm>parent row</firstterm>
+ that generates them.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The rows produced by <function>JSON_TABLE</function> are laterally
+ joined to the row that generated them, so you do not have to explicitly join
+ the constructed view with the original table holding <acronym>JSON</acronym>
+ data. Optionally, you can specify how to join the columns returned
+ by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> using the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Each <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clause can generate one or more
+ columns. Columns produced by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>s at the
+ same level are considered to be <firstterm>siblings</firstterm>,
+ while a column produced by a <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> is
+ considered to be a child of the column produced by a
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> or row expression at a higher level.
+ Sibling columns are always joined first. Once they are processed,
+ the resulting rows are joined to the parent row.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The syntax is:
+ </para>
+
+<synopsis>
+JSON_TABLE (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> AS <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> PASSING { <replaceable>value</replaceable> AS <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional> </optional>
+ COLUMNS ( <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>
+ <optional>
+ PLAN ( <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_plan</replaceable> ) |
+ PLAN DEFAULT ( { INNER | OUTER } <optional> , { CROSS | UNION } </optional>
+ | { CROSS | UNION } <optional> , { INNER | OUTER } </optional> )
+ </optional>
+)
+
+<phrase>
+where <replaceable class="parameter">json_table_column</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { WITHOUT | WITH { CONDITIONAL | <optional>UNCONDITIONAL</optional> } } <optional> ARRAY </optional> WRAPPER </optional>
+ <optional> { KEEP | OMIT } QUOTES <optional> ON SCALAR STRING </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON EMPTY </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> FORMAT JSON <optional>ENCODING <literal>UTF8</literal></optional>
+ <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { WITHOUT | WITH { CONDITIONAL | <optional>UNCONDITIONAL</optional> } } <optional> ARRAY </optional> WRAPPER </optional>
+ <optional> { KEEP | OMIT } QUOTES <optional> ON SCALAR STRING </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | EMPTY { ARRAY | OBJECT } | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON EMPTY </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | NULL | EMPTY { ARRAY | OBJECT } | DEFAULT <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> EXISTS <optional> PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { ERROR | TRUE | FALSE | UNKNOWN } ON ERROR </optional>
+ | NESTED PATH <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> <optional> AS <replaceable>path_name</replaceable> </optional>
+ COLUMNS ( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ | <replaceable>name</replaceable> FOR ORDINALITY
+<phrase>
+<replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> <optional> { OUTER | INNER } <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> </optional>
+ | <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> { UNION <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> } <optional>...</optional>
+ | <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> { CROSS <replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> } <optional>...</optional>
+<phrase>
+<replaceable>json_table_plan_primary</replaceable> is:
+</phrase>
+ <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> | ( <replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> )
+</synopsis>
+
+ <para>
+ Each syntax element is described below in more detail.
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal><replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional></literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The input data to query, the JSON path expression defining the query,
+ and an optional <literal>PASSING</literal> clause, which can provide data
+ values to the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>.
+ The result of the input data
+ evaluation is called the <firstterm>row pattern</firstterm>. The row
+ pattern is used as the source for row values in the constructed view.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal>( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ The <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause defining the schema of the
+ constructed view. In this clause, you must specify all the columns
+ to be filled with SQL/JSON items.
+ The <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable>
+ expression has the following syntax variants:
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal><replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable>
+ <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional></literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a single SQL/JSON item into the output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The provided <literal>PATH</literal> expression is evaluated and
+ the column is filled with the produced SQL/JSON item, one for each row.
+ If the <literal>PATH</literal> expression is omitted,
+ <function>JSON_TABLE</function> uses the
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> path expression,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ In this case, the column name must correspond to one of the
+ keys within the SQL/JSON item produced by the row pattern.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can specify <literal>WRAPPER</literal>,
+ <literal>QUOTES</literal> clauses to format the output and
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> to handle
+ those missing values and structural errors, respectively.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_value</function> and <function>json_query</function>.
+ The latter if the specified type is not a scalar type or if
+ <literal>WRAPPER</literal> or <literal>QUOTES</literal> clause is
+ present.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable> <literal>FORMAT JSON</literal> <optional>ENCODING <literal>UTF8</literal></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a composite SQL/JSON item into the output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The provided <literal>PATH</literal> expression is evaluated and
+ the column is filled with the produced SQL/JSON item. If the
+ <literal>PATH</literal> expression is omitted, path expression
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> is used,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ In this case, the column name must correspond to one of the
+ keys within the SQL/JSON item produced by the row pattern.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can specify <literal>WRAPPER</literal>,
+ <literal>QUOTES</literal> clauses to format the output and
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> to handle
+ those scenarios appropriately.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_query</function>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>type</replaceable>
+ <literal>EXISTS</literal> <optional> <literal>PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> </optional>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Inserts a boolean item into each output row.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The value corresponds to whether evaluating the <literal>PATH</literal>
+ expression yields any SQL/JSON items. If the <literal>PATH</literal>
+ expression is omitted, path expression
+ <literal>$.<replaceable>name</replaceable></literal> is used,
+ where <replaceable>name</replaceable> is the provided column name.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The specified <parameter>type</parameter> should have a cast from the
+ <type>boolean</type>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Optionally, you can add <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause to define
+ error behavior.
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ This clause is internally turned into and has the same semantics as
+ <function>json_exists</function>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable> <optional> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> </optional>
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal> ( <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> <optional>, ...</optional> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Extracts SQL/JSON items from nested levels of the row pattern,
+ generates one or more columns as defined by the <literal>COLUMNS</literal>
+ subclause, and inserts the extracted SQL/JSON items into each row of these columns.
+ The <replaceable>json_table_column</replaceable> expression in the
+ <literal>COLUMNS</literal> subclause uses the same syntax as in the
+ parent <literal>COLUMNS</literal> clause.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> syntax is recursive,
+ so you can go down multiple nested levels by specifying several
+ <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> subclauses within each other.
+ It allows to unnest the hierarchy of JSON objects and arrays
+ in a single function invocation rather than chaining several
+ <function>JSON_TABLE</function> expressions in an SQL statement.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ You can use the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause to define how
+ to join the columns returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal> clauses.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <replaceable>name</replaceable> <literal>FOR ORDINALITY</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Adds an ordinality column that provides sequential row numbering.
+ You can have only one ordinality column per table. Row numbering
+ is 1-based. For child rows that result from the <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>
+ clauses, the parent row number is repeated.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ The optional <replaceable>json_path_name</replaceable> serves as an
+ identifier of the provided <replaceable>json_path_specification</replaceable>.
+ The path name must be unique and distinct from the column names.
+ When using the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause, you must specify the names
+ for all the paths, including the row pattern. Each path name can appear in
+ the <literal>PLAN</literal> clause only once.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>PLAN</literal> ( <replaceable>json_table_plan</replaceable> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Defines how to join the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>
+ clauses to the constructed view.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ To join columns with parent/child relationship, you can use:
+ </para>
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>INNER</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Use <literal>INNER JOIN</literal>, so that the parent row
+ is omitted from the output if it does not have any child rows
+ after joining the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>OUTER</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Use <literal>LEFT OUTER JOIN</literal>, so that the parent row
+ is always included into the output even if it does not have any child rows
+ after joining the data returned by <literal>NESTED PATH</literal>, with NULL values
+ inserted into the child columns if the corresponding
+ values are missing.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This is the default option for joining columns with parent/child relationship.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ <para>
+ To join sibling columns, you can use:
+ </para>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>UNION</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Generate one row for each value produced by each of the sibling
+ columns. The columns from the other siblings are set to null.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ This is the default option for joining sibling columns.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>CROSS</literal>
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+
+ <para>
+ Generate one row for each combination of values from the sibling columns.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term>
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> ( <literal><replaceable>OUTER | INNER</replaceable> <optional>, <replaceable>UNION | CROSS</replaceable> </optional></literal> )
+ </term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ The terms can also be specified in reverse order. The
+ <literal>INNER</literal> or <literal>OUTER</literal> option defines the
+ joining plan for parent/child columns, while <literal>UNION</literal> or
+ <literal>CROSS</literal> affects joins of sibling columns. This form
+ of <literal>PLAN</literal> overrides the default plan for
+ all columns at once. Even though the path names are not included in the
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> form, to conform to the SQL/JSON standard
+ they must be provided for all the paths if the <literal>PLAN</literal>
+ clause is used.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>PLAN DEFAULT</literal> is simpler than specifying a complete
+ <literal>PLAN</literal>, and is often all that is required to get the desired
+ output.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ <para>Examples</para>
+
+ <para>
+ In these examples the following small table storing some JSON data will be used:
+<programlisting>
+CREATE TABLE my_films ( js jsonb );
+
+INSERT INTO my_films VALUES (
+'{ "favorites" : [
+ { "kind" : "comedy", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Bananas",
+ "director" : "Woody Allen"},
+ { "title" : "The Dinner Game",
+ "director" : "Francis Veber" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "horror", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Psycho",
+ "director" : "Alfred Hitchcock" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "thriller", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Vertigo",
+ "director" : "Alfred Hitchcock" } ] },
+ { "kind" : "drama", "films" : [
+ { "title" : "Yojimbo",
+ "director" : "Akira Kurosawa" } ] }
+ ] }');
+</programlisting>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Query the <structname>my_films</structname> table holding
+ some JSON data about the films and create a view that
+ distributes the film genre, title, and director between separate columns:
+<screen>
+SELECT jt.* FROM
+ my_films,
+ JSON_TABLE ( js, '$.favorites[*]' COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ kind text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' COLUMNS (
+ title text PATH '$.title',
+ director text PATH '$.director'))) AS jt;
+----+----------+------------------+-------------------
+ id | kind | title | director
+----+----------+------------------+-------------------
+ 1 | comedy | Bananas | Woody Allen
+ 1 | comedy | The Dinner Game | Francis Veber
+ 2 | horror | Psycho | Alfred Hitchcock
+ 3 | thriller | Vertigo | Alfred Hitchcock
+ 4 | drama | Yojimbo | Akira Kurosawa
+ (5 rows)
+</screen>
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Find a director that has done films in two different genres:
+<screen>
+SELECT
+ director1 AS director, title1, kind1, title2, kind2
+FROM
+ my_films,
+ JSON_TABLE ( js, '$.favorites' AS favs COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS films1 COLUMNS (
+ kind1 text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' AS film1 COLUMNS (
+ title1 text PATH '$.title',
+ director1 text PATH '$.director')
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS films2 COLUMNS (
+ kind2 text PATH '$.kind',
+ NESTED PATH '$.films[*]' AS film2 COLUMNS (
+ title2 text PATH '$.title',
+ director2 text PATH '$.director'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (favs OUTER ((films1 INNER film1) CROSS (films2 INNER film2)))
+ ) AS jt
+ WHERE kind1 > kind2 AND director1 = director2;
+
+ director | title1 | kind1 | title2 | kind2
+------------------+---------+----------+--------+--------
+ Alfred Hitchcock | Vertigo | thriller | Psycho | horror
+(1 row)
+</screen>
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
</sect1>
<sect1 id="functions-sequence">
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
index 7598bd8f22..9500a80f4d 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
@@ -551,10 +551,10 @@ T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators YES
T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate YES
T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause YES
-T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause NO
+T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause YES
T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses YES
T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses YES
-T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses NO
+T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses YES
T828 JSON_QUERY YES
T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options YES
T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@ T834 SQL/JSON path language: wildcard member accessor YES
T835 SQL/JSON path language: filter expressions YES
T836 SQL/JSON path language: starts with predicate YES
T837 SQL/JSON path language: regex_like predicate YES
-T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause NO
+T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause YES
T839 Formatted cast of datetimes to/from character strings NO
T840 Hex integer literals in SQL/JSON path language YES
T851 SQL/JSON: optional keywords for default syntax YES
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index a7d3cb48aa..8d04092ecf 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -4341,6 +4341,12 @@ ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
break;
}
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ post_eval->jump_eval_coercion = -1;
+ *op->resvalue = item;
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ break;
+
default:
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON expression op %d", jexpr->op);
return false;
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c b/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
index 72ca34a228..99fb92894c 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/nodeTableFuncscan.c
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/execnodes.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
@@ -161,8 +162,9 @@ ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
scanstate->ss.ps.qual =
ExecInitQual(node->scan.plan.qual, &scanstate->ss.ps);
- /* Only XMLTABLE is supported currently */
- scanstate->routine = &XmlTableRoutine;
+ /* Only XMLTABLE and JSON_TABLE are supported currently */
+ scanstate->routine =
+ tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? &XmlTableRoutine : &JsonbTableRoutine;
scanstate->perTableCxt =
AllocSetContextCreate(CurrentMemoryContext,
@@ -182,6 +184,10 @@ ExecInitTableFuncScan(TableFuncScan *node, EState *estate, int eflags)
ExecInitExprList(tf->colexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->coldefexprs =
ExecInitExprList(tf->coldefexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
+ scanstate->colvalexprs =
+ ExecInitExprList(tf->colvalexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
+ scanstate->passingvalexprs =
+ ExecInitExprList(tf->passingvalexprs, (PlanState *) scanstate);
scanstate->notnulls = tf->notnulls;
@@ -369,14 +375,17 @@ tfuncInitialize(TableFuncScanState *tstate, ExprContext *econtext, Datum doc)
routine->SetNamespace(tstate, ns_name, ns_uri);
}
- /* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
- value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
- if (isnull)
- ereport(ERROR,
- (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
- errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
+ if (routine->SetRowFilter)
+ {
+ /* Install the row filter expression into the table builder context */
+ value = ExecEvalExpr(tstate->rowexpr, econtext, &isnull);
+ if (isnull)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_NULL_VALUE_NOT_ALLOWED),
+ errmsg("row filter expression must not be null")));
- routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
+ routine->SetRowFilter(tstate, TextDatumGetCString(value));
+ }
/*
* Install the column filter expressions into the table builder context.
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
index 09a05a0373..b8d34770e8 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
@@ -538,6 +538,22 @@ makeFuncExpr(Oid funcid, Oid rettype, List *args,
return funcexpr;
}
+/*
+ * makeStringConst -
+ * build a A_Const node of type T_String for given string
+ */
+Node *
+makeStringConst(char *str, int location)
+{
+ A_Const *n = makeNode(A_Const);
+
+ n->val.sval.type = T_String;
+ n->val.sval.sval = str;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
/*
* makeDefElem -
* build a DefElem node
@@ -875,6 +891,98 @@ makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr, JsonCoercion *coercion,
return behavior;
}
+/*
+ * makeJsonTablePath -
+ * Make JsonTablePath node from given path string and name (if any)
+ */
+JsonTablePath *
+makeJsonTablePath(Const *pathvalue, char *pathname)
+{
+ JsonTablePath *path = makeNode(JsonTablePath);
+
+ Assert(IsA(pathvalue, Const));
+ path->value = pathvalue;
+ if (pathname)
+ path->name = pathname;
+
+ return path;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTablePathSpec -
+ * Make JsonTablePathSpec node from given path string and name (if any)
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTablePathSpec(char *string, char *name, int string_location,
+ int name_location)
+{
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec = makeNode(JsonTablePathSpec);
+
+ Assert(string != NULL);
+ pathspec->string = makeStringConst(string, string_location);
+ if (name != NULL)
+ pathspec->name = pstrdup(name);
+
+ pathspec->name_location = name_location;
+ pathspec->location = string_location;
+
+ return (Node *) pathspec;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableDefaultPlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent a "default" JSON_TABLE plan
+ * with given join strategy
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableDefaultPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type, int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_DEFAULT;
+ n->join_type = join_type;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableSimplePlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent a "simple" JSON_TABLE plan
+ * for given PATH
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableSimplePlan(char *pathname, int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_SIMPLE;
+ n->pathname = pathname;
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
+/*
+ * makeJsonTableJoinedPlan -
+ * creates a JsonTablePlanSpec node to represent join between the given
+ * pair of plans
+ */
+Node *
+makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType type, Node *plan1, Node *plan2,
+ int location)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *n = makeNode(JsonTablePlanSpec);
+
+ n->plan_type = JSTP_JOINED;
+ n->join_type = type;
+ n->plan1 = castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, plan1);
+ n->plan2 = castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, plan2);
+ n->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) n;
+}
+
/*
* makeJsonKeyValue -
* creates a JsonKeyValue node
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
index 4a3d96b298..d8c13e749d 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
@@ -2700,6 +2700,10 @@ expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
return true;
if (WALK(tf->coldefexprs))
return true;
+ if (WALK(tf->colvalexprs))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(tf->passingvalexprs))
+ return true;
}
break;
default:
@@ -3770,6 +3774,8 @@ expression_tree_mutator_impl(Node *node,
MUTATE(newnode->rowexpr, tf->rowexpr, Node *);
MUTATE(newnode->colexprs, tf->colexprs, List *);
MUTATE(newnode->coldefexprs, tf->coldefexprs, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->colvalexprs, tf->colvalexprs, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->passingvalexprs, tf->passingvalexprs, List *);
return (Node *) newnode;
}
break;
@@ -4195,6 +4201,38 @@ raw_expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
return true;
}
break;
+ case T_JsonTable:
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = (JsonTable *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jt->context_item))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->pathspec))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->passing))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->columns))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jt->on_error))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonTableColumn:
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = (JsonTableColumn *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jtc->typeName))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jtc->on_empty))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jtc->on_error))
+ return true;
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED && WALK(jtc->columns))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonTablePathSpec:
+ return WALK(((JsonTablePathSpec *) node)->string);
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/Makefile b/src/backend/parser/Makefile
index 401c16686c..3162a01f30 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/Makefile
+++ b/src/backend/parser/Makefile
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ OBJS = \
parse_enr.o \
parse_expr.o \
parse_func.o \
+ parse_jsontable.o \
parse_merge.o \
parse_node.o \
parse_oper.o \
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index e900edfb8a..7915e8279f 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -170,7 +170,6 @@ static void updateRawStmtEnd(RawStmt *rs, int end_location);
static Node *makeColumnRef(char *colname, List *indirection,
int location, core_yyscan_t yyscanner);
static Node *makeTypeCast(Node *arg, TypeName *typename, int location);
-static Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location);
static Node *makeStringConstCast(char *str, int location, TypeName *typename);
static Node *makeIntConst(int val, int location);
static Node *makeFloatConst(char *str, int location);
@@ -655,15 +654,31 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
json_argument
json_behavior
json_on_error_clause_opt
+ json_table
+ json_table_column_definition
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_table_plan_clause_opt
+ json_table_plan
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ json_table_plan_outer
+ json_table_plan_inner
+ json_table_plan_union
+ json_table_plan_cross
+ json_table_plan_primary
%type <list> json_name_and_value_list
json_value_expr_list
json_array_aggregate_order_by_clause_opt
json_arguments
json_behavior_clause_opt
json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_table_column_definition_list
+%type <str> json_table_path_name_opt
%type <ival> json_behavior_type
json_predicate_type_constraint
json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_table_default_plan_choices
+ json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ json_table_default_plan_union_cross
json_wrapper_behavior
%type <boolean> json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
json_object_constructor_null_clause_opt
@@ -733,7 +748,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
INTERSECT INTERVAL INTO INVOKER IS ISNULL ISOLATION
JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_EXISTS JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
- JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_VALUE
+ JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_TABLE JSON_VALUE
KEEP KEY KEYS
@@ -744,8 +759,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
MAPPING MATCH MATCHED MATERIALIZED MAXVALUE MERGE METHOD
MINUTE_P MINVALUE MODE MONTH_P MOVE
- NAME_P NAMES NATIONAL NATURAL NCHAR NEW NEXT NFC NFD NFKC NFKD NO NONE
- NORMALIZE NORMALIZED
+ NAME_P NAMES NATIONAL NATURAL NCHAR NESTED NEW NEXT NFC NFD NFKC NFKD NO
+ NONE NORMALIZE NORMALIZED
NOT NOTHING NOTIFY NOTNULL NOWAIT NULL_P NULLIF
NULLS_P NUMERIC
@@ -753,8 +768,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
ORDER ORDINALITY OTHERS OUT_P OUTER_P
OVER OVERLAPS OVERLAY OVERRIDING OWNED OWNER
- PARALLEL PARAMETER PARSER PARTIAL PARTITION PASSING PASSWORD
- PLACING PLANS POLICY
+ PARALLEL PARAMETER PARSER PARTIAL PARTITION PASSING PASSWORD PATH
+ PLACING PLAN PLANS POLICY
POSITION PRECEDING PRECISION PRESERVE PREPARE PREPARED PRIMARY
PRIOR PRIVILEGES PROCEDURAL PROCEDURE PROCEDURES PROGRAM PUBLICATION
@@ -872,10 +887,13 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
* the same precedence as IDENT. This allows resolving conflicts in the
* json_predicate_type_constraint and json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
* productions (see comments there).
+ *
+ * Like the UNBOUNDED PRECEDING/FOLLOWING case, NESTED is assigned a lower
+ * precedence than PATH to fix ambiguity in the json_table production.
*/
-%nonassoc UNBOUNDED /* ideally would have same precedence as IDENT */
+%nonassoc UNBOUNDED NESTED /* ideally would have same precedence as IDENT */
%nonassoc IDENT PARTITION RANGE ROWS GROUPS PRECEDING FOLLOWING CUBE ROLLUP
- SET KEYS OBJECT_P SCALAR VALUE_P WITH WITHOUT
+ SET KEYS OBJECT_P SCALAR VALUE_P WITH WITHOUT PATH
%left Op OPERATOR /* multi-character ops and user-defined operators */
%left '+' '-'
%left '*' '/' '%'
@@ -896,7 +914,6 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
* left-associativity among the JOIN rules themselves.
*/
%left JOIN CROSS LEFT FULL RIGHT INNER_P NATURAL
-
%%
/*
@@ -13445,6 +13462,21 @@ table_ref: relation_expr opt_alias_clause
$2->alias = $4;
$$ = (Node *) $2;
}
+ | json_table opt_alias_clause
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = castNode(JsonTable, $1);
+
+ jt->alias = $2;
+ $$ = (Node *) jt;
+ }
+ | LATERAL_P json_table opt_alias_clause
+ {
+ JsonTable *jt = castNode(JsonTable, $2);
+
+ jt->alias = $3;
+ jt->lateral = true;
+ $$ = (Node *) jt;
+ }
;
@@ -14012,6 +14044,8 @@ xmltable_column_option_el:
{ $$ = makeDefElem("is_not_null", (Node *) makeBoolean(true), @1); }
| NULL_P
{ $$ = makeDefElem("is_not_null", (Node *) makeBoolean(false), @1); }
+ | PATH b_expr
+ { $$ = makeDefElem("path", $2, @1); }
;
xml_namespace_list:
@@ -14040,6 +14074,233 @@ xml_namespace_el:
}
;
+json_table:
+ JSON_TABLE '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_table_path_name_opt
+ json_passing_clause_opt
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ json_table_plan_clause_opt
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonTable *n = makeNode(JsonTable);
+ char *pathstring;
+
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ if (!IsA($5, A_Const) ||
+ castNode(A_Const, $5)->val.node.type != T_String)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("only string constants are supported in JSON_TABLE"
+ " path specification"),
+ parser_errposition(@5));
+ pathstring = castNode(A_Const, $5)->val.sval.sval;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *)
+ makeJsonTablePathSpec(pathstring, $6, @5, @6);
+ n->passing = $7;
+ n->columns = $10;
+ n->planspec = (JsonTablePlanSpec *) $12;
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) $13;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_path_name_opt:
+ AS name { $$ = $2; }
+ | /* empty */ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_definition_list:
+ json_table_column_definition
+ { $$ = list_make1($1); }
+ | json_table_column_definition_list ',' json_table_column_definition
+ { $$ = lappend($1, $3); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_definition:
+ ColId FOR ORDINALITY
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_REGULAR;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $3;
+ n->wrapper = $4; /* disallowed during parse-analysis! */
+ n->quotes = $5; /* disallowed during parse-analysis! */
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($6);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($6);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename json_format_clause
+ json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_FORMATTED;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = (JsonFormat *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $4;
+ n->wrapper = $5;
+ n->quotes = $6;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($7);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($7);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | ColId Typename
+ EXISTS json_table_column_path_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_EXISTS;
+ n->name = $1;
+ n->typeName = $2;
+ n->format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+ n->wrapper = JSW_NONE;
+ n->quotes = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *) $4;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($5);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($5);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | NESTED path_opt Sconst
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_NESTED;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *)
+ makeJsonTablePathSpec($3, NULL, @3, -1);
+ n->columns = $6;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | NESTED path_opt Sconst AS name
+ COLUMNS '(' json_table_column_definition_list ')'
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *n = makeNode(JsonTableColumn);
+
+ n->coltype = JTC_NESTED;
+ n->pathspec = (JsonTablePathSpec *)
+ makeJsonTablePathSpec($3, $5, @3, @5);
+ n->columns = $8;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+path_opt:
+ PATH
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ ;
+
+json_table_column_path_clause_opt:
+ PATH Sconst
+ { $$ = makeJsonTablePathSpec($2, NULL, @2, -1); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_clause_opt:
+ PLAN '(' json_table_plan ')'
+ { $$ = $3; }
+ | PLAN DEFAULT '(' json_table_default_plan_choices ')'
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableDefaultPlan($4, @1); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan:
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ | json_table_plan_outer
+ | json_table_plan_inner
+ | json_table_plan_union
+ | json_table_plan_cross
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_simple:
+ name
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableSimplePlan($1, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_outer:
+ json_table_plan_simple OUTER_P json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_OUTER, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_inner:
+ json_table_plan_simple INNER_P json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_INNER, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_union:
+ json_table_plan_primary UNION json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_UNION, $1, $3, @1); }
+ | json_table_plan_union UNION json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_UNION, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_cross:
+ json_table_plan_primary CROSS json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
+ | json_table_plan_cross CROSS json_table_plan_primary
+ { $$ = makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JSTP_JOIN_CROSS, $1, $3, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_table_plan_primary:
+ json_table_plan_simple
+ { $$ = $1; }
+ | '(' json_table_plan ')'
+ {
+ castNode(JsonTablePlanSpec, $2)->location = @1;
+ $$ = $2;
+ }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_choices:
+ json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ { $$ = $1 | JSTP_JOIN_UNION; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_union_cross
+ { $$ = $1 | JSTP_JOIN_OUTER; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_inner_outer ',' json_table_default_plan_union_cross
+ { $$ = $1 | $3; }
+ | json_table_default_plan_union_cross ',' json_table_default_plan_inner_outer
+ { $$ = $1 | $3; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_inner_outer:
+ INNER_P { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_INNER; }
+ | OUTER_P { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_OUTER; }
+ ;
+
+json_table_default_plan_union_cross:
+ UNION { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_UNION; }
+ | CROSS { $$ = JSTP_JOIN_CROSS; }
+ ;
+
/*****************************************************************************
*
* Type syntax
@@ -17441,6 +17702,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| MOVE
| NAME_P
| NAMES
+ | NESTED
| NEW
| NEXT
| NFC
@@ -17475,6 +17737,8 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| PARTITION
| PASSING
| PASSWORD
+ | PATH
+ | PLAN
| PLANS
| POLICY
| PRECEDING
@@ -17639,6 +17903,7 @@ col_name_keyword:
| JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_TABLE
| JSON_VALUE
| LEAST
| NATIONAL
@@ -18007,6 +18272,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_TABLE
| JSON_VALUE
| KEEP
| KEY
@@ -18046,6 +18312,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| NATIONAL
| NATURAL
| NCHAR
+ | NESTED
| NEW
| NEXT
| NFC
@@ -18090,7 +18357,9 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| PARTITION
| PASSING
| PASSWORD
+ | PATH
| PLACING
+ | PLAN
| PLANS
| POLICY
| POSITION
@@ -18358,18 +18627,6 @@ makeTypeCast(Node *arg, TypeName *typename, int location)
return (Node *) n;
}
-static Node *
-makeStringConst(char *str, int location)
-{
- A_Const *n = makeNode(A_Const);
-
- n->val.sval.type = T_String;
- n->val.sval.sval = str;
- n->location = location;
-
- return (Node *) n;
-}
-
static Node *
makeStringConstCast(char *str, int location, TypeName *typename)
{
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/meson.build b/src/backend/parser/meson.build
index 8e8295640b..573d70b3d1 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/meson.build
+++ b/src/backend/parser/meson.build
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ backend_sources += files(
'parse_enr.c',
'parse_expr.c',
'parse_func.c',
+ 'parse_jsontable.c',
'parse_merge.c',
'parse_node.c',
'parse_oper.c',
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
index 4b50278fd0..38e27e8472 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c
@@ -697,7 +697,11 @@ transformRangeTableFunc(ParseState *pstate, RangeTableFunc *rtf)
char **names;
int colno;
- /* Currently only XMLTABLE is supported */
+ /*
+ * Currently we only support XMLTABLE here. See transformJsonTable() for
+ * JSON_TABLE support.
+ */
+ tf->functype = TFT_XMLTABLE;
constructName = "XMLTABLE";
docType = XMLOID;
@@ -1104,13 +1108,17 @@ transformFromClauseItem(ParseState *pstate, Node *n,
rtr->rtindex = nsitem->p_rtindex;
return (Node *) rtr;
}
- else if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc))
+ else if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc) || IsA(n, JsonTable))
{
/* table function is like a plain relation */
RangeTblRef *rtr;
ParseNamespaceItem *nsitem;
- nsitem = transformRangeTableFunc(pstate, (RangeTableFunc *) n);
+ if (IsA(n, RangeTableFunc))
+ nsitem = transformRangeTableFunc(pstate, (RangeTableFunc *) n);
+ else
+ nsitem = transformJsonTable(pstate, (JsonTable *) n);
+
*top_nsitem = nsitem;
*namespace = list_make1(nsitem);
rtr = makeNode(RangeTblRef);
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index 00654c57a7..7c3870ac17 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -4218,7 +4218,8 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
}
/*
- * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS functions into a JsonExpr node.
+ * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS, JSON_TABLE functions into
+ * a JsonExpr node.
*/
static Node *
transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
@@ -4237,6 +4238,9 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
func_name = "JSON_VALUE";
break;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_TABLE";
+ break;
default:
elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
break;
@@ -4279,6 +4283,42 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning->format->format_type = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
jsexpr->returning->format->encoding = JS_ENC_DEFAULT;
+ /* JSON_TABLE() COLUMNS can specify a non-boolean type. */
+ if (jsexpr->returning->typid != BOOLOID)
+ {
+ Node *coercion_expr;
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+ int location = exprLocation((Node *) jsexpr);
+
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the
+ * result of evaluating JSON_EXISTS to the coercion
+ * expression.
+ */
+ placeholder->typeId = BOOLOID;
+ placeholder->typeMod = -1;
+ placeholder->collation = InvalidOid;
+
+ coercion_expr =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, (Node *) placeholder, BOOLOID,
+ jsexpr->returning->typid,
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT,
+ COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+ location);
+
+ if (coercion_expr == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_CANNOT_COERCE),
+ errmsg("cannot cast type %s to %s",
+ format_type_be(BOOLOID),
+ format_type_be(jsexpr->returning->typid)),
+ parser_coercion_errposition(pstate, location, (Node *) jsexpr)));
+
+ if (coercion_expr != (Node *) placeholder)
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coercion_expr;
+ }
+
jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
jsexpr->returning);
@@ -4343,6 +4383,17 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning);
break;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr);
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
default:
elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
break;
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..25b8204dc6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,718 @@
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * parse_jsontable.c
+ * parsing of JSON_TABLE
+ *
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ *
+ * IDENTIFICATION
+ * src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#include "postgres.h"
+
+#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
+#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
+#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/makefuncs.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
+#include "optimizer/optimizer.h"
+#include "parser/parse_clause.h"
+#include "parser/parse_collate.h"
+#include "parser/parse_expr.h"
+#include "parser/parse_relation.h"
+#include "parser/parse_type.h"
+#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/json.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+
+/* Context for JSON_TABLE transformation */
+typedef struct JsonTableParseContext
+{
+ ParseState *pstate; /* parsing state */
+ JsonTable *table; /* untransformed node */
+ TableFunc *tablefunc; /* transformed node */
+ List *pathNames; /* list of all path and columns names */
+ int pathNameId; /* path name id counter */
+ Oid contextItemTypid; /* type oid of context item (json/jsonb) */
+} JsonTableParseContext;
+
+static JsonTablePlan *transformJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec,
+ List *columns,
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec);
+
+/*
+ * Transform JSON_TABLE column
+ * - regular column into JSON_VALUE()
+ * - FORMAT JSON column into JSON_QUERY()
+ * - EXISTS column into JSON_EXISTS()
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonTableColumn(JsonTableColumn *jtc, Node *contextItemExpr,
+ List *passingArgs, bool errorOnError)
+{
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfexpr = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+ Node *pathspec;
+ JsonFormat *default_format;
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_REGULAR)
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_VALUE_OP;
+ else if (jtc->coltype == JTC_EXISTS)
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_EXISTS_OP;
+ else
+ jfexpr->op = JSON_QUERY_OP;
+ jfexpr->output = makeNode(JsonOutput);
+ jfexpr->on_empty = jtc->on_empty;
+ jfexpr->on_error = jtc->on_error;
+ if (jfexpr->on_error == NULL && errorOnError)
+ jfexpr->on_error = makeJsonBehavior(JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR, NULL,
+ NULL, -1);
+ jfexpr->quotes = jtc->quotes;
+ jfexpr->wrapper = jtc->wrapper;
+ jfexpr->location = jtc->location;
+
+ jfexpr->output->typeName = jtc->typeName;
+ jfexpr->output->returning = makeNode(JsonReturning);
+ jfexpr->output->returning->format = jtc->format;
+
+ default_format = makeJsonFormat(JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, JS_ENC_DEFAULT, -1);
+
+ if (jtc->pathspec)
+ pathspec = (Node *) jtc->pathspec->string;
+ else
+ {
+ /* Construct default path as '$."column_name"' */
+ StringInfoData path;
+
+ initStringInfo(&path);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(&path, "$.");
+ escape_json(&path, jtc->name);
+
+ pathspec = makeStringConst(path.data, -1);
+ }
+
+ jfexpr->context_item = makeJsonValueExpr((Expr *) contextItemExpr, NULL,
+ default_format);
+ jfexpr->pathspec = pathspec;
+ jfexpr->pathname = NULL;
+ jfexpr->passing = passingArgs;
+
+ return (Node *) jfexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Register a column/path name in the path name list, flagging if the name is
+ * already taken by another column/path.
+ */
+static void
+registerJsonTableColumn(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, char *colname,
+ int location)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, cxt->pathNames)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(colname, (const char *) lfirst(lc)) == 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_ALIAS),
+ errmsg("duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: %s", colname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, location));
+ }
+
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, colname);
+}
+
+static void
+registerJsonTablePath(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, char *pathname,
+ int location)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, cxt->pathNames)
+ {
+ if (strcmp(pathname, (const char *) lfirst(lc)) == 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_DUPLICATE_ALIAS),
+ errmsg("duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: %s", pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, location));
+ }
+
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, pathname);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursively register all nested column names in the shared columns/path name
+ * list.
+ */
+static void
+registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED)
+ {
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name)
+ registerJsonTablePath(cxt, jtc->pathspec->name,
+ jtc->pathspec->name_location);
+
+ registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(cxt, jtc->columns);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ registerJsonTableColumn(cxt, jtc->name, jtc->location);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* Generate a new unique JSON_TABLE path name. */
+static char *
+generateJsonTablePathName(JsonTableParseContext * cxt)
+{
+ char namebuf[32];
+ char *name = namebuf;
+
+ snprintf(namebuf, sizeof(namebuf), "json_table_path_%d",
+ cxt->pathNameId++);
+
+ name = pstrdup(name);
+ cxt->pathNames = lappend(cxt->pathNames, name);
+
+ return name;
+}
+
+/* Collect sibling path names from plan to the specified list. */
+static void
+collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(JsonTablePlanSpec *plan, List **paths)
+{
+ if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE)
+ *paths = lappend(*paths, plan->pathname);
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_INNER ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_OUTER)
+ {
+ Assert(plan->plan1->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE);
+ *paths = lappend(*paths, plan->plan1->pathname);
+ }
+ else if (plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_CROSS ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_UNION)
+ {
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan->plan1, paths);
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan->plan2, paths);
+ }
+ else
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JSON_TABLE join type %d",
+ plan->join_type);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Validate child JSON_TABLE plan by checking that:
+ * - all nested columns have path names specified
+ * - all nested columns have corresponding node in the sibling plan
+ * - plan does not contain duplicate or extra nodes
+ */
+static void
+validateJsonTableChildPlan(ParseState *pstate, JsonTablePlanSpec *plan,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *lc1;
+ List *siblings = NIL;
+ int nchildren = 0;
+
+ if (plan)
+ collectSiblingPathsInJsonTablePlan(plan, &siblings);
+
+ foreach(lc1, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc1));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc2;
+ bool found = false;
+
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("nested JSON_TABLE columns must contain"
+ " an explicit AS pathname specification"
+ " if an explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, jtc->location));
+
+ /* find nested path name in the list of sibling path names */
+ foreach(lc2, siblings)
+ {
+ if ((found = !strcmp(jtc->pathspec->name, lfirst(lc2))))
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!found)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE specification"),
+ errdetail("PLAN clause for nested path %s was not found.",
+ jtc->pathspec->name),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, jtc->location));
+
+ nchildren++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (list_length(siblings) > nchildren)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("PLAN clause contains some extra or duplicate sibling nodes."),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, plan ? plan->location : -1));
+}
+
+static JsonTableColumn *
+findNestedJsonTableColumn(List *columns, const char *pathname)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+
+ if (jtc->coltype == JTC_NESTED &&
+ jtc->pathspec->name &&
+ !strcmp(jtc->pathspec->name, pathname))
+ return jtc;
+ }
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static Node *
+transformNestedJsonTableColumn(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, JsonTableColumn *jtc,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec)
+{
+ if (jtc->pathspec->name == NULL)
+ {
+ if (cxt->table->planspec != NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE expression"),
+ errdetail("JSON_TABLE path must contain"
+ " explicit AS pathname specification if"
+ " explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, jtc->location)));
+
+ jtc->pathspec->name = generateJsonTablePathName(cxt);
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) transformJsonTableColumns(cxt, planspec, jtc->columns,
+ jtc->pathspec);
+}
+
+static Node *
+makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(bool cross, Node *lnode, Node *rnode)
+{
+ JsonTableSibling *join = makeNode(JsonTableSibling);
+
+ join->larg = lnode;
+ join->rarg = rnode;
+ join->cross = cross;
+
+ return (Node *) join;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursively transform child JSON_TABLE plan.
+ *
+ * Default plan is transformed into a cross/union join of its nested columns.
+ * Simple and outer/inner plans are transformed into a JsonTablePlan by
+ * finding and transforming corresponding nested column.
+ * Sibling plans are recursively transformed into a JsonTableSibling.
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonTableChildPlan(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *plan,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ JsonTableColumn *jtc = NULL;
+
+ if (!plan || plan->plan_type == JSTP_DEFAULT)
+ {
+ /* unspecified or default plan */
+ Node *res = NULL;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ bool cross = plan && (plan->join_type & JSTP_JOIN_CROSS);
+
+ /* transform all nested columns into cross/union join */
+ foreach(lc, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *col = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(lc));
+ Node *node;
+
+ if (col->coltype != JTC_NESTED)
+ continue;
+
+ node = transformNestedJsonTableColumn(cxt, col, plan);
+
+ /* join transformed node with previous sibling nodes */
+ res = res ? makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(cross, res, node) : node;
+ }
+
+ return res;
+ }
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE)
+ {
+ jtc = findNestedJsonTableColumn(columns, plan->pathname);
+ }
+ else if (plan->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_INNER ||
+ plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_OUTER)
+ {
+ Assert(plan->plan1->plan_type == JSTP_SIMPLE);
+ jtc = findNestedJsonTableColumn(columns, plan->plan1->pathname);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Node *node1 = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, plan->plan1,
+ columns);
+ Node *node2 = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, plan->plan2,
+ columns);
+
+ return makeJsonTableSiblingJoin(plan->join_type == JSTP_JOIN_CROSS,
+ node1, node2);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JSON_TABLE plan type %d", plan->plan_type);
+
+ if (!jtc)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("PATH name was %s not found in nested columns list.",
+ plan->pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, plan->location)));
+
+ return transformNestedJsonTableColumn(cxt, jtc, plan);
+}
+
+/* Check whether type is json/jsonb, array, or record. */
+static bool
+typeIsComposite(Oid typid)
+{
+ char typtype;
+
+ if (typid == JSONOID ||
+ typid == JSONBOID ||
+ typid == RECORDOID ||
+ type_is_array(typid))
+ return true;
+
+ typtype = get_typtype(typid);
+
+ if (typtype == TYPTYPE_COMPOSITE)
+ return true;
+
+ if (typtype == TYPTYPE_DOMAIN)
+ return typeIsComposite(getBaseType(typid));
+
+ return false;
+}
+
+/* Append transformed non-nested JSON_TABLE columns to the TableFunc node */
+static void
+appendJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, List *columns)
+{
+ ListCell *col;
+ ParseState *pstate = cxt->pstate;
+ JsonTable *jt = cxt->table;
+ TableFunc *tf = cxt->tablefunc;
+ bool ordinality_found = false;
+ JsonBehavior *on_error = jt->on_error;
+ bool errorOnError = on_error &&
+ on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ foreach(col, columns)
+ {
+ JsonTableColumn *rawc = castNode(JsonTableColumn, lfirst(col));
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ Node *colexpr;
+
+ if (rawc->name)
+ tf->colnames = lappend(tf->colnames,
+ makeString(pstrdup(rawc->name)));
+
+ /*
+ * Determine the type and typmod for the new column. FOR ORDINALITY
+ * columns are INTEGER by standard; the others are user-specified.
+ */
+ switch (rawc->coltype)
+ {
+ case JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY:
+ if (ordinality_found)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("cannot use more than one FOR ORDINALITY column"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, rawc->location)));
+ ordinality_found = true;
+ colexpr = NULL;
+ typid = INT4OID;
+ typmod = -1;
+ break;
+
+ case JTC_REGULAR:
+ typenameTypeIdAndMod(pstate, rawc->typeName, &typid, &typmod);
+
+ /*
+ * Use implicit FORMAT JSON for composite types (arrays and
+ * records) or if a non-default WRAPPER / QUOTES behavior
+ * is specified.
+ */
+ if (typeIsComposite(typid) ||
+ rawc->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC ||
+ rawc->wrapper != JSW_UNSPEC)
+ rawc->coltype = JTC_FORMATTED;
+
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+ case JTC_FORMATTED:
+ case JTC_EXISTS:
+ {
+ Node *je;
+ CaseTestExpr *param = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ param->collation = InvalidOid;
+ param->typeId = cxt->contextItemTypid;
+ param->typeMod = -1;
+
+ je = transformJsonTableColumn(rawc, (Node *) param,
+ NIL, errorOnError);
+
+ colexpr = transformExpr(pstate, je, EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION);
+ assign_expr_collations(pstate, colexpr);
+
+ typid = exprType(colexpr);
+ typmod = exprTypmod(colexpr);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case JTC_NESTED:
+ continue;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unknown JSON_TABLE column type: %d", rawc->coltype);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ tf->coltypes = lappend_oid(tf->coltypes, typid);
+ tf->coltypmods = lappend_int(tf->coltypmods, typmod);
+ tf->colcollations = lappend_oid(tf->colcollations, get_typcollation(typid));
+ tf->colvalexprs = lappend(tf->colvalexprs, colexpr);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create transformed JSON_TABLE parent plan node by appending all non-nested
+ * columns to the TableFunc node and remembering their indices in the
+ * colvalexprs list.
+ */
+static JsonTablePlan *
+makeParentJsonTablePlan(JsonTableParseContext * cxt, JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec,
+ List *columns)
+{
+ JsonTablePlan *plan = makeNode(JsonTablePlan);
+ JsonBehavior *on_error = cxt->table->on_error;
+ char *pathstring;
+ Const *value;
+
+ Assert(IsA(pathspec->string, A_Const));
+ pathstring = castNode(A_Const, pathspec->string)->val.sval.sval;
+ value = makeConst(JSONPATHOID, -1, InvalidOid, -1,
+ DirectFunctionCall1(jsonpath_in,
+ CStringGetDatum(pathstring)),
+ false, false);
+ plan->path = makeJsonTablePath(value, pathspec->name);
+
+ /* save start of column range */
+ plan->colMin = list_length(cxt->tablefunc->colvalexprs);
+
+ appendJsonTableColumns(cxt, columns);
+
+ /* save end of column range */
+ plan->colMax = list_length(cxt->tablefunc->colvalexprs) - 1;
+
+ plan->errorOnError = on_error && on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ return plan;
+}
+
+static JsonTablePlan *
+transformJsonTableColumns(JsonTableParseContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec,
+ List *columns,
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec)
+{
+ JsonTablePlan *plan;
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *childPlanSpec;
+ bool defaultPlan = planspec == NULL ||
+ planspec->plan_type == JSTP_DEFAULT;
+
+ if (defaultPlan)
+ childPlanSpec = planspec;
+ else
+ {
+ /* validate parent and child plans */
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *parentPlanSpec;
+
+ if (planspec->plan_type == JSTP_JOINED)
+ {
+ if (planspec->join_type != JSTP_JOIN_INNER &&
+ planspec->join_type != JSTP_JOIN_OUTER)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause"),
+ errdetail("Expected INNER or OUTER."),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, planspec->location)));
+
+ parentPlanSpec = planspec->plan1;
+ childPlanSpec = planspec->plan2;
+
+ Assert(parentPlanSpec->plan_type != JSTP_JOINED);
+ Assert(parentPlanSpec->pathname);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ parentPlanSpec = planspec;
+ childPlanSpec = NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (strcmp(parentPlanSpec->pathname, pathspec->name) != 0)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE plan"),
+ errdetail("PATH name mismatch: expected %s but %s is given.",
+ pathspec->name, parentPlanSpec->pathname),
+ parser_errposition(cxt->pstate, planspec->location)));
+
+ validateJsonTableChildPlan(cxt->pstate, childPlanSpec, columns);
+ }
+
+ /* transform only non-nested columns */
+ plan = makeParentJsonTablePlan(cxt, pathspec, columns);
+
+ if (childPlanSpec || defaultPlan)
+ {
+ /* transform recursively nested columns */
+ plan->child = transformJsonTableChildPlan(cxt, childPlanSpec, columns);
+ if (plan->child)
+ plan->outerJoin = planspec == NULL ||
+ (planspec->join_type & JSTP_JOIN_OUTER);
+ /* else: default plan case, no children found */
+ }
+
+ return plan;
+}
+
+/*
+ * transformJsonTable -
+ * Transform a raw JsonTable into TableFunc.
+ *
+ * Transform the document-generating expression, the row-generating expression,
+ * the column-generating expressions, and the default value expressions.
+ */
+ParseNamespaceItem *
+transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt)
+{
+ JsonTableParseContext cxt;
+ TableFunc *tf = makeNode(TableFunc);
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfe = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+ JsonExpr *je;
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *plan = jt->planspec;
+ JsonTablePathSpec *rootPathSpec = jt->pathspec;
+ bool is_lateral;
+
+ Assert(IsA(rootPathSpec->string, A_Const) &&
+ castNode(A_Const, rootPathSpec->string)->val.node.type == T_String);
+
+ cxt.pstate = pstate;
+ cxt.table = jt;
+ cxt.tablefunc = tf;
+ cxt.pathNames = NIL;
+ cxt.pathNameId = 0;
+
+ if (rootPathSpec->name)
+ registerJsonTablePath(&cxt, rootPathSpec->name,
+ rootPathSpec->name_location);
+ else
+ {
+ if (jt->planspec != NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("invalid JSON_TABLE expression"),
+ errdetail("JSON_TABLE path must contain"
+ " explicit AS pathname specification if"
+ " explicit PLAN clause is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, rootPathSpec->location)));
+
+ rootPathSpec->name = generateJsonTablePathName(&cxt);
+ }
+
+ registerAllJsonTableColumnsAndPaths(&cxt, jt->columns);
+
+ jfe->op = JSON_TABLE_OP;
+ jfe->context_item = jt->context_item;
+ jfe->pathspec = (Node *) rootPathSpec->string;
+ jfe->pathname = rootPathSpec->name;
+ jfe->passing = jt->passing;
+ jfe->on_empty = NULL;
+ jfe->on_error = jt->on_error;
+ jfe->location = jt->location;
+
+ /*
+ * We make lateral_only names of this level visible, whether or not the
+ * RangeTableFunc is explicitly marked LATERAL. This is needed for SQL
+ * spec compliance and seems useful on convenience grounds for all
+ * functions in FROM.
+ *
+ * (LATERAL can't nest within a single pstate level, so we don't need
+ * save/restore logic here.)
+ */
+ Assert(!pstate->p_lateral_active);
+ pstate->p_lateral_active = true;
+
+ tf->functype = TFT_JSON_TABLE;
+ tf->docexpr = transformExpr(pstate, (Node *) jfe, EXPR_KIND_FROM_FUNCTION);
+
+ cxt.contextItemTypid = exprType(tf->docexpr);
+
+ tf->plan = (Node *) transformJsonTableColumns(&cxt, plan, jt->columns,
+ rootPathSpec);
+
+ /* Also save a copy of the PASSING arguments in the TableFunc node. */
+ je = (JsonExpr *) tf->docexpr;
+ tf->passingvalexprs = copyObject(je->passing_values);
+
+ tf->ordinalitycol = -1; /* undefine ordinality column number */
+ tf->location = jt->location;
+
+ pstate->p_lateral_active = false;
+
+ /*
+ * Mark the RTE as LATERAL if the user said LATERAL explicitly, or if
+ * there are any lateral cross-references in it.
+ */
+ is_lateral = jt->lateral || contain_vars_of_level((Node *) tf, 0);
+
+ return addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(pstate,
+ tf, jt->alias, is_lateral, true);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
index 65e54abdd1..c2e3e65cc6 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_relation.c
@@ -2077,13 +2077,15 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
rte->relid = InvalidOid;
rte->subquery = NULL;
rte->tablefunc = tf;
- rte->tablefunc_name = pstrdup("XMLTABLE");
+ rte->tablefunc_name = pstrdup(tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ?
+ "XMLTABLE" : "JSON_TABLE");
rte->coltypes = tf->coltypes;
rte->coltypmods = tf->coltypmods;
rte->colcollations = tf->colcollations;
rte->alias = alias;
- refname = alias ? alias->aliasname : pstrdup("xmltable");
+ refname = alias ? alias->aliasname :
+ pstrdup(tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? "xmltable" : "json_table");
eref = alias ? copyObject(alias) : makeAlias(refname, NIL);
numaliases = list_length(eref->colnames);
@@ -2096,7 +2098,7 @@ addRangeTableEntryForTableFunc(ParseState *pstate,
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_COLUMN_REFERENCE),
errmsg("%s function has %d columns available but %d columns specified",
- "XMLTABLE",
+ tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE ? "XMLTABLE" : "JSON_TABLE",
list_length(tf->colnames), numaliases)));
rte->eref = eref;
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
index ea5ac6bafe..a331ea3270 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
@@ -2002,6 +2002,9 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
*name = "json_value";
return 2;
+ case JSON_TABLE_OP:
+ *name = "json_table";
+ return 2;
}
break;
default:
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index cec0f3dd65..c6938bfa57 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -61,10 +61,12 @@
#include "catalog/pg_collation.h"
#include "catalog/pg_type.h"
+#include "executor/execExpr.h"
#include "funcapi.h"
#include "lib/stringinfo.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "regex/regex.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/date.h"
@@ -75,6 +77,8 @@
#include "utils/guc.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
+#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
+#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
#include "utils/varlena.h"
@@ -159,6 +163,60 @@ typedef struct JsonValueListIterator
ListCell *next;
} JsonValueListIterator;
+/* Structures for JSON_TABLE execution */
+
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanStateType
+{
+ JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE = 0,
+ JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE,
+} JsonTablePlanStateType;
+
+typedef struct JsonTablePlanState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanStateType type;
+
+ struct JsonTablePlanState *parent;
+ struct JsonTablePlanState *nested;
+} JsonTablePlanState;
+
+typedef struct JsonTableScanState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState plan;
+
+ MemoryContext mcxt;
+ JsonPath *path;
+ List *args;
+ JsonValueList found;
+ JsonValueListIterator iter;
+ Datum current;
+ int ordinal;
+ bool currentIsNull;
+ bool outerJoin;
+ bool errorOnError;
+ bool advanceNested;
+ bool reset;
+} JsonTableScanState;
+
+typedef struct JsonTableJoinState
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState plan;
+
+ JsonTablePlanState *left;
+ JsonTablePlanState *right;
+ bool cross;
+ bool advanceRight;
+} JsonTableJoinState;
+
+/* random number to identify JsonTableExecContext */
+#define JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC 418352867
+
+typedef struct JsonTableExecContext
+{
+ int magic;
+ JsonTableScanState **colexprscans;
+ JsonTableScanState *root;
+} JsonTableExecContext;
+
/* strict/lax flags is decomposed into four [un]wrap/error flags */
#define jspStrictAbsenceOfErrors(cxt) (!(cxt)->laxMode)
#define jspAutoUnwrap(cxt) ((cxt)->laxMode)
@@ -258,6 +316,7 @@ static JsonPathExecResult getArrayIndex(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *jsp, JsonbValue *jb, int32 *index);
static JsonBaseObjectInfo setBaseObject(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonbValue *jbv, int32 id);
+static void JsonValueListClear(JsonValueList *jvl);
static void JsonValueListAppend(JsonValueList *jvl, JsonbValue *jbv);
static int JsonValueListLength(const JsonValueList *jvl);
static bool JsonValueListIsEmpty(JsonValueList *jvl);
@@ -275,6 +334,32 @@ static JsonbValue *wrapItemsInArray(const JsonValueList *items);
static int compareDatetime(Datum val1, Oid typid1, Datum val2, Oid typid2,
bool useTz, bool *cast_error);
+
+static JsonTablePlanState * JsonTableInitPlanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt,
+ Node *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent);
+static bool JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state);
+static bool JsonTableScanNextRow(JsonTableScanState *scan);
+
+static void JsonTableInitOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state, int natts);
+static void JsonTableSetDocument(TableFuncScanState *state, Datum value);
+static bool JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state);
+static Datum JsonTableGetValue(TableFuncScanState *state, int colnum,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod, bool *isnull);
+static void JsonTableDestroyOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state);
+
+const TableFuncRoutine JsonbTableRoutine =
+{
+ JsonTableInitOpaque,
+ JsonTableSetDocument,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ NULL,
+ JsonTableFetchRow,
+ JsonTableGetValue,
+ JsonTableDestroyOpaque
+};
+
/****************** User interface to JsonPath executor ********************/
/*
@@ -2661,6 +2746,13 @@ setBaseObject(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonbValue *jbv, int32 id)
return baseObject;
}
+static void
+JsonValueListClear(JsonValueList *jvl)
+{
+ jvl->singleton = NULL;
+ jvl->list = NULL;
+}
+
static void
JsonValueListAppend(JsonValueList *jvl, JsonbValue *jbv)
{
@@ -3196,3 +3288,458 @@ JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars)
return res;
}
+
+/************************ JSON_TABLE functions ***************************/
+
+/*
+ * Returns private data from executor state. Ensure validity by check with
+ * MAGIC number.
+ */
+static inline JsonTableExecContext *
+GetJsonTableExecContext(TableFuncScanState *state, const char *fname)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *result;
+
+ if (!IsA(state, TableFuncScanState))
+ elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
+ result = (JsonTableExecContext *) state->opaque;
+ if (result->magic != JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC)
+ elog(ERROR, "%s called with invalid TableFuncScanState", fname);
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/* Recursively initialize JSON_TABLE scan / join state */
+static JsonTableJoinState *
+JsonTableInitJoinState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt, JsonTableSibling *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent)
+{
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = palloc0(sizeof(*join));
+
+ join->plan.type = JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE;
+ /* parent and nested not set. */
+
+ join->cross = plan->cross;
+ join->left = JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->larg, parent);
+ join->right = JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->rarg, parent);
+
+ return join;
+}
+
+static JsonTableScanState *
+JsonTableInitScanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt,
+ JsonTablePlan *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState *parent,
+ List *args, MemoryContext mcxt)
+{
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = palloc0(sizeof(*scan));
+ int i;
+
+ scan->plan.type = JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE;
+ scan->plan.parent = parent;
+
+ scan->outerJoin = plan->outerJoin;
+ scan->errorOnError = plan->errorOnError;
+ scan->path = DatumGetJsonPathP(plan->path->value->constvalue);
+ scan->args = args;
+ scan->mcxt = AllocSetContextCreate(mcxt, "JsonTableExecContext",
+ ALLOCSET_DEFAULT_SIZES);
+
+ /*
+ * Set after settings scan->args and scan->mcxt, because the recursive
+ * call wants to use those values.
+ */
+ scan->plan.nested = plan->child ?
+ JsonTableInitPlanState(cxt, plan->child, (JsonTablePlanState *) scan) :
+ NULL;
+
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+
+ for (i = plan->colMin; i <= plan->colMax; i++)
+ cxt->colexprscans[i] = scan;
+
+ return scan;
+}
+
+/* Recursively initialize JSON_TABLE scan state */
+static JsonTablePlanState *
+JsonTableInitPlanState(JsonTableExecContext * cxt, Node *plan,
+ JsonTablePlanState * parent)
+{
+ JsonTablePlanState *state;
+
+ if (IsA(plan, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *join = (JsonTableSibling *) plan;
+
+ state = (JsonTablePlanState *)
+ JsonTableInitJoinState(cxt, join, parent);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *scan = castNode(JsonTablePlan, plan);
+ JsonTableScanState *parent_scan = (JsonTableScanState *) parent;
+
+ Assert(parent_scan);
+ state = (JsonTablePlanState *)
+ JsonTableInitScanState(cxt, scan, parent, parent_scan->args,
+ parent_scan->mcxt);
+ }
+
+ return state;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableInitOpaque
+ * Fill in TableFuncScanState->opaque for JsonTable processor
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableInitOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state, int natts)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt;
+ PlanState *ps = &state->ss.ps;
+ TableFuncScan *tfs = castNode(TableFuncScan, ps->plan);
+ TableFunc *tf = tfs->tablefunc;
+ JsonTablePlan *root = castNode(JsonTablePlan, tf->plan);
+ JsonExpr *je = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ List *args = NIL;
+
+ cxt = palloc0(sizeof(JsonTableExecContext));
+ cxt->magic = JSON_TABLE_EXEC_CONTEXT_MAGIC;
+
+ if (state->passingvalexprs)
+ {
+ ListCell *exprlc;
+ ListCell *namelc;
+
+ Assert(list_length(state->passingvalexprs) ==
+ list_length(je->passing_names));
+ forboth(exprlc, state->passingvalexprs,
+ namelc, je->passing_names)
+ {
+ ExprState *state = lfirst_node(ExprState, exprlc);
+ String *name = lfirst_node(String, namelc);
+ JsonPathVariable *var = palloc(sizeof(*var));
+
+ var->name = pstrdup(name->sval);
+ var->typid = exprType((Node *) state->expr);
+ var->typmod = exprTypmod((Node *) state->expr);
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate the expression and save the value to be returned by
+ * GetJsonPathVar().
+ */
+ var->value = ExecEvalExpr(state, ps->ps_ExprContext,
+ &var->isnull);
+
+ args = lappend(args, var);
+ }
+ }
+
+ cxt->colexprscans = palloc(sizeof(JsonTableScanState *) *
+ list_length(tf->colvalexprs));
+
+ cxt->root = JsonTableInitScanState(cxt, root, NULL, args,
+ CurrentMemoryContext);
+ state->opaque = cxt;
+}
+
+/* Reset scan iterator to the beginning of the item list */
+static void
+JsonTableRescan(JsonTableScanState *scan)
+{
+ JsonValueListInitIterator(&scan->found, &scan->iter);
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+ scan->advanceNested = false;
+ scan->ordinal = 0;
+}
+
+/* Reset context item of a scan, execute JSON path and reset a scan */
+static void
+JsonTableResetContextItem(JsonTableScanState *scan, Datum item)
+{
+ MemoryContext oldcxt;
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+ Jsonb *js = (Jsonb *) DatumGetJsonbP(item);
+
+ JsonValueListClear(&scan->found);
+
+ MemoryContextResetOnly(scan->mcxt);
+
+ oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(scan->mcxt);
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(scan->path, scan->args,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ js, scan->errorOnError, &scan->found,
+ false /* FIXME */ );
+
+ MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
+
+ if (jperIsError(res))
+ {
+ Assert(!scan->errorOnError);
+ JsonValueListClear(&scan->found); /* EMPTY ON ERROR case */
+ }
+
+ JsonTableRescan(scan);
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSetDocument
+ * Install the input document
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableSetDocument(TableFuncScanState *state, Datum value)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableSetDocument");
+
+ JsonTableResetContextItem(cxt->root, value);
+}
+
+/* Recursively reset scan and its child nodes */
+static void
+JsonTableRescanRecursive(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
+ {
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->left);
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
+ join->advanceRight = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
+
+ Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
+ JsonTableRescan(scan);
+ if (scan->plan.nested)
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(scan->plan.nested);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Fetch next row from a cross/union joined scan.
+ *
+ * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTablePlanNextRow(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ JsonTableJoinState *join;
+
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE)
+ return JsonTableScanNextRow((JsonTableScanState *) state);
+
+ join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+ if (join->advanceRight)
+ {
+ /* fetch next inner row */
+ if (JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ return true;
+
+ /* inner rows are exhausted */
+ if (join->cross)
+ join->advanceRight = false; /* next outer row */
+ else
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+ }
+
+ while (!join->advanceRight)
+ {
+ /* fetch next outer row */
+ bool more = JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->left);
+
+ if (join->cross)
+ {
+ if (!more)
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+
+ JsonTableRescanRecursive(join->right);
+
+ if (!JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ continue; /* next outer row */
+
+ join->advanceRight = true; /* next inner row */
+ }
+ else if (!more)
+ {
+ if (!JsonTablePlanNextRow(join->right))
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+
+ join->advanceRight = true; /* next inner row */
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/* Recursively set 'reset' flag of scan and its child nodes */
+static void
+JsonTablePlanReset(JsonTablePlanState * state)
+{
+ if (state->type == JSON_TABLE_JOIN_STATE)
+ {
+ JsonTableJoinState *join = (JsonTableJoinState *) state;
+
+ JsonTablePlanReset(join->left);
+ JsonTablePlanReset(join->right);
+ join->advanceRight = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *scan;
+
+ Assert(state->type == JSON_TABLE_SCAN_STATE);
+ scan = (JsonTableScanState *) state;
+ scan->reset = true;
+ scan->advanceNested = false;
+
+ if (scan->plan.nested)
+ JsonTablePlanReset(scan->plan.nested);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Fetch next row from a simple scan with outer/inner joined nested subscans.
+ *
+ * Returns false at the end of a scan, true otherwise.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTableScanNextRow(JsonTableScanState *scan)
+{
+ /* reset context item if requested */
+ if (scan->reset)
+ {
+ JsonTableScanState *parent_scan =
+ (JsonTableScanState *) scan->plan.parent;
+
+ Assert(parent_scan && !parent_scan->currentIsNull);
+ JsonTableResetContextItem(scan, parent_scan->current);
+ scan->reset = false;
+ }
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested)
+ {
+ /* fetch next nested row */
+ scan->advanceNested = JsonTablePlanNextRow(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested)
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ /* fetch next row */
+ JsonbValue *jbv = JsonValueListNext(&scan->found, &scan->iter);
+ MemoryContext oldcxt;
+
+ if (!jbv)
+ {
+ scan->current = PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+ scan->currentIsNull = true;
+ return false; /* end of scan */
+ }
+
+ /* set current row item */
+ oldcxt = MemoryContextSwitchTo(scan->mcxt);
+ scan->current = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(jbv));
+ scan->currentIsNull = false;
+ MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldcxt);
+
+ scan->ordinal++;
+
+ if (!scan->plan.nested)
+ break;
+
+ JsonTablePlanReset(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ scan->advanceNested = JsonTablePlanNextRow(scan->plan.nested);
+
+ if (scan->advanceNested || scan->outerJoin)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableFetchRow
+ * Prepare the next "current" tuple for upcoming GetValue calls.
+ * Returns false if no more rows can be returned.
+ */
+static bool
+JsonTableFetchRow(TableFuncScanState *state)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableFetchRow");
+
+ return JsonTableScanNextRow(cxt->root);
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableGetValue
+ * Return the value for column number 'colnum' for the current row.
+ *
+ * This leaks memory, so be sure to reset often the context in which it's
+ * called.
+ */
+static Datum
+JsonTableGetValue(TableFuncScanState *state, int colnum,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod, bool *isnull)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableGetValue");
+ ExprContext *econtext = state->ss.ps.ps_ExprContext;
+ ExprState *estate = list_nth(state->colvalexprs, colnum);
+ JsonTableScanState *scan = cxt->colexprscans[colnum];
+ Datum result;
+
+ if (scan->currentIsNull) /* NULL from outer/union join */
+ {
+ result = (Datum) 0;
+ *isnull = true;
+ }
+ else if (estate) /* regular column */
+ {
+ Datum saved_caseValue = econtext->caseValue_datum;
+ bool saved_caseIsNull = econtext->caseValue_isNull;
+
+ /* Pass the value for CaseTestExpr that may be present in colexpr */
+ econtext->caseValue_datum = scan->current;
+ econtext->caseValue_isNull = false;
+
+ result = ExecEvalExpr(estate, econtext, isnull);
+
+ econtext->caseValue_datum = saved_caseValue;
+ econtext->caseValue_isNull = saved_caseIsNull;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ result = Int32GetDatum(scan->ordinal); /* ordinality column */
+ *isnull = false;
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableDestroyOpaque
+ */
+static void
+JsonTableDestroyOpaque(TableFuncScanState *state)
+{
+ JsonTableExecContext *cxt =
+ GetJsonTableExecContext(state, "JsonTableDestroyOpaque");
+
+ /* not valid anymore */
+ cxt->magic = 0;
+
+ state->opaque = NULL;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index 7a96a87b0c..8d08cf868c 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -522,6 +522,8 @@ static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
static void get_reloptions(StringInfo buf, Datum reloptions);
static void get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context,
bool showimplicit);
+static void get_json_table_columns(TableFunc *tf, JsonTablePlan *node,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
@@ -8629,7 +8631,8 @@ get_json_behavior(JsonBehavior *behavior, deparse_context *context,
/*
* get_json_expr_options
*
- * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS.
+ * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS and
+ * JSON_TABLE columns.
*/
static void
get_json_expr_options(JsonExpr *jsexpr, deparse_context *context,
@@ -9876,6 +9879,9 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
case JSON_VALUE_OP:
appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_VALUE(");
break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected JsonExpr type: %d", jexpr->op);
+ break;
}
get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
@@ -11242,16 +11248,14 @@ get_sublink_expr(SubLink *sublink, deparse_context *context)
/* ----------
- * get_tablefunc - Parse back a table function
+ * get_xmltable - Parse back a XMLTABLE function
* ----------
*/
static void
-get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+get_xmltable(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
{
StringInfo buf = context->buf;
- /* XMLTABLE is the only existing implementation. */
-
appendStringInfoString(buf, "XMLTABLE(");
if (tf->ns_uris != NIL)
@@ -11342,6 +11346,271 @@ get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
appendStringInfoChar(buf, ')');
}
+/*
+ * get_json_nested_columns - Parse back nested JSON_TABLE columns
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_nested_columns(TableFunc *tf, Node *node,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit,
+ bool needcomma)
+{
+ if (IsA(node, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *n = (JsonTableSibling *) node;
+
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, n->larg, context, showimplicit,
+ needcomma);
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, n->rarg, context, showimplicit, true);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *n = castNode(JsonTablePlan, node);
+
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ',');
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "NESTED PATH ", 0, 0, 0);
+ get_const_expr(n->path->value, context, -1);
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " AS %s", quote_identifier(n->path->name));
+ get_json_table_columns(tf, n, context, showimplicit);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_table_plan - Parse back a JSON_TABLE plan
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_plan(TableFunc *tf, Node *node, deparse_context *context,
+ bool parenthesize)
+{
+ if (parenthesize)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, '(');
+
+ if (IsA(node, JsonTableSibling))
+ {
+ JsonTableSibling *n = (JsonTableSibling *) node;
+
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->larg, context,
+ IsA(n->larg, JsonTableSibling) ||
+ castNode(JsonTablePlan, n->larg)->child);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, n->cross ? " CROSS " : " UNION ");
+
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->rarg, context,
+ IsA(n->rarg, JsonTableSibling) ||
+ castNode(JsonTablePlan, n->rarg)->child);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ JsonTablePlan *n = castNode(JsonTablePlan, node);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, quote_identifier(n->path->name));
+
+ if (n->child)
+ {
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf,
+ n->outerJoin ? " OUTER " : " INNER ");
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, n->child, context,
+ IsA(n->child, JsonTableSibling));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (parenthesize)
+ appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ')');
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_table_columns - Parse back JSON_TABLE columns
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table_columns(TableFunc *tf, JsonTablePlan *plan,
+ deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ StringInfo buf = context->buf;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ ListCell *lc_colname;
+ ListCell *lc_coltype;
+ ListCell *lc_coltypmod;
+ ListCell *lc_colvalexpr;
+ int colnum = 0;
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "COLUMNS (", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ forfour(lc_colname, tf->colnames,
+ lc_coltype, tf->coltypes,
+ lc_coltypmod, tf->coltypmods,
+ lc_colvalexpr, tf->colvalexprs)
+ {
+ char *colname = strVal(lfirst(lc_colname));
+ JsonExpr *colexpr;
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ bool ordinality;
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior;
+
+ typid = lfirst_oid(lc_coltype);
+ typmod = lfirst_int(lc_coltypmod);
+ colexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, lfirst(lc_colvalexpr));
+
+ if (colnum < plan->colMin)
+ {
+ colnum++;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (colnum > plan->colMax)
+ break;
+
+ if (colnum > plan->colMin)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ colnum++;
+
+ ordinality = !colexpr;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ appendStringInfo(buf, "%s %s", quote_identifier(colname),
+ ordinality ? "FOR ORDINALITY" :
+ format_type_with_typemod(typid, typmod));
+ if (ordinality)
+ continue;
+
+ if (colexpr->op == JSON_EXISTS_OP)
+ {
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " EXISTS");
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (colexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ char typcategory;
+ bool typispreferred;
+
+ get_type_category_preferred(typid, &typcategory, &typispreferred);
+
+ if (typcategory == TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf,
+ colexpr->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB ?
+ " FORMAT JSONB" : " FORMAT JSON");
+ }
+
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ default_behavior = JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " PATH ");
+
+ get_json_path_spec(colexpr->path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+
+ get_json_expr_options(colexpr, context, default_behavior);
+ }
+
+ if (plan->child)
+ get_json_table_nested_columns(tf, plan->child, context, showimplicit,
+ plan->colMax >= plan->colMin);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, ")", 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* ----------
+ * get_json_table - Parse back a JSON_TABLE function
+ * ----------
+ */
+static void
+get_json_table(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ StringInfo buf = context->buf;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, tf->docexpr);
+ JsonTablePlan *root = castNode(JsonTablePlan, tf->plan);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_TABLE(");
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ get_const_expr(root->path->value, context, -1);
+
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s", quote_identifier(root->path->name));
+
+ if (jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc1,
+ *lc2;
+ bool needcomma = false;
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "PASSING ", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel += PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ forboth(lc1, jexpr->passing_names,
+ lc2, jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+ needcomma = true;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ get_rule_expr((Node *) lfirst(lc2), context, false);
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s",
+ quote_identifier((lfirst_node(String, lc1))->sval)
+ );
+ }
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+ }
+
+ get_json_table_columns(tf, root, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, ' ');
+ appendContextKeyword(context, "PLAN ", 0, 0, 0);
+ get_json_table_plan(tf, (Node *) root, context, true);
+
+ if (jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY)
+ get_json_behavior(jexpr->on_error, context, "ERROR");
+
+ if (PRETTY_INDENT(context))
+ context->indentLevel -= PRETTYINDENT_VAR;
+
+ appendContextKeyword(context, ")", 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/* ----------
+ * get_tablefunc - Parse back a table function
+ * ----------
+ */
+static void
+get_tablefunc(TableFunc *tf, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ /* XMLTABLE and JSON_TABLE are the only existing implementations. */
+
+ if (tf->functype == TFT_XMLTABLE)
+ get_xmltable(tf, context, showimplicit);
+ else if (tf->functype == TFT_JSON_TABLE)
+ get_json_table(tf, context, showimplicit);
+}
+
/* ----------
* get_from_clause - Parse back a FROM clause
*
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 1961d9e0aa..eeda02e7ac 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -1969,6 +1969,8 @@ typedef struct TableFuncScanState
ExprState *rowexpr; /* state for row-generating expression */
List *colexprs; /* state for column-generating expression */
List *coldefexprs; /* state for column default expressions */
+ List *colvalexprs; /* state for column value expression */
+ List *passingvalexprs; /* state for PASSING argument expression */
List *ns_names; /* same as TableFunc.ns_names */
List *ns_uris; /* list of states of namespace URI exprs */
Bitmapset *notnulls; /* nullability flag for each output column */
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
index 91d95fc52b..6d210684a8 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ extern IndexInfo *makeIndexInfo(int numattrs, int numkeyattrs, Oid amoid,
bool isready, bool concurrent,
bool summarizing);
+extern Node *makeStringConst(char *str, int location);
extern DefElem *makeDefElem(char *name, Node *arg, int location);
extern DefElem *makeDefElemExtended(char *nameSpace, char *name, Node *arg,
DefElemAction defaction, int location);
@@ -114,6 +115,14 @@ extern JsonValueExpr *makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
JsonFormat *format);
extern JsonBehavior *makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr,
JsonCoercion *coercion, int location);
+extern JsonTablePath *makeJsonTablePath(Const *pathvalue, char *pathname);
+extern Node *makeJsonTablePathSpec(char *string, char *name,
+ int string_location, int name_location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableDefaultPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type,
+ int location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableSimplePlan(char *pathname, int location);
+extern Node *makeJsonTableJoinedPlan(JsonTablePlanJoinType type,
+ Node *plan1, Node *plan2, int location);
extern Node *makeJsonKeyValue(Node *key, Node *value);
extern Node *makeJsonIsPredicate(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format,
JsonValueType item_type, bool unique_keys,
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index aa36aaf769..5cf3095282 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1742,6 +1742,7 @@ typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
JsonExprOp op; /* expression type */
JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
Node *pathspec; /* JSON path specification expression */
+ char *pathname; /* path name, if any */
List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
JsonOutput *output; /* output clause, if specified */
JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
@@ -1751,6 +1752,114 @@ typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
} JsonFuncExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonTablePathSpec
+ * untransformed specification of JSON path expression with an optional
+ * name
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePathSpec
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Node *string;
+ char *name;
+ int name_location;
+ int location; /* location of 'string' */
+} JsonTablePathSpec;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableColumnType -
+ * enumeration of JSON_TABLE column types
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTableColumnType
+{
+ JTC_FOR_ORDINALITY,
+ JTC_REGULAR,
+ JTC_EXISTS,
+ JTC_FORMATTED,
+ JTC_NESTED,
+} JsonTableColumnType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableColumn -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE column
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTableColumn
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonTableColumnType coltype; /* column type */
+ char *name; /* column name */
+ TypeName *typeName; /* column type name */
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec; /* JSON path specification */
+ JsonFormat *format; /* JSON format clause, if specified */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper; /* WRAPPER behavior for formatted columns */
+ JsonQuotes quotes; /* omit or keep quotes on scalar strings? */
+ List *columns; /* nested columns */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTableColumn;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanType -
+ * flags for JSON_TABLE plan node types representation
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanType
+{
+ JSTP_DEFAULT,
+ JSTP_SIMPLE,
+ JSTP_JOINED,
+} JsonTablePlanType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanJoinType -
+ * JSON_TABLE join types for JSTP_JOINED plans
+ */
+typedef enum JsonTablePlanJoinType
+{
+ JSTP_JOIN_INNER,
+ JSTP_JOIN_OUTER,
+ JSTP_JOIN_CROSS,
+ JSTP_JOIN_UNION,
+} JsonTablePlanJoinType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTablePlanSpec -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE's PLAN clause
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePlanSpec
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonTablePlanType plan_type; /* plan type */
+ JsonTablePlanJoinType join_type; /* join type (for joined plan only) */
+ char *pathname; /* path name (for simple plan only) */
+
+ /* For joined plans */
+ struct JsonTablePlanSpec *plan1; /* first joined plan */
+ struct JsonTablePlanSpec *plan2; /* second joined plan */
+
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTablePlanSpec;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTable -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON_TABLE
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTable
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
+ JsonTablePathSpec *pathspec; /* JSON path specification */
+ List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
+ List *columns; /* list of JsonTableColumn */
+ JsonTablePlanSpec *planspec; /* join plan, if specified */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ Alias *alias; /* table alias in FROM clause */
+ bool lateral; /* does it have LATERAL prefix? */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonTable;
+
/*
* JsonKeyValue -
* untransformed representation of JSON object key-value pair for
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index fad2dd9092..250afda93b 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -94,8 +94,14 @@ typedef struct RangeVar
int location;
} RangeVar;
+typedef enum TableFuncType
+{
+ TFT_XMLTABLE,
+ TFT_JSON_TABLE,
+} TableFuncType;
+
/*
- * TableFunc - node for a table function, such as XMLTABLE.
+ * TableFunc - node for a table function, such as XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE.
*
* Entries in the ns_names list are either String nodes containing
* literal namespace names, or NULL pointers to represent DEFAULT.
@@ -103,6 +109,8 @@ typedef struct RangeVar
typedef struct TableFunc
{
NodeTag type;
+ /* XMLTABLE or JSON_TABLE */
+ TableFuncType functype;
/* list of namespace URI expressions */
List *ns_uris pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* list of namespace names or NULL */
@@ -123,8 +131,14 @@ typedef struct TableFunc
List *colexprs;
/* list of column default expressions */
List *coldefexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* list of column value expressions */
+ List *colvalexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* list of PASSING argument expressions */
+ List *passingvalexprs pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* nullability flag for each output column */
Bitmapset *notnulls pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
+ /* JSON_TABLE plan */
+ Node *plan pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* counts from 0; -1 if none specified */
int ordinalitycol pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore);
/* token location, or -1 if unknown */
@@ -1561,6 +1575,7 @@ typedef enum JsonExprOp
JSON_VALUE_OP, /* JSON_VALUE() */
JSON_QUERY_OP, /* JSON_QUERY() */
JSON_EXISTS_OP, /* JSON_EXISTS() */
+ JSON_TABLE_OP, /* JSON_TABLE() */
} JsonExprOp;
/*
@@ -1850,6 +1865,49 @@ typedef struct JsonExpr
int location;
} JsonExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonTablePath
+ * A JSON path expression to be computed as part of evaluating
+ * a JSON_TABLE plan node
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePath
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Const *value;
+ char *name;
+} JsonTablePath;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSpec -
+ * transformed representation of a JSON_TABLE plan
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTablePlan
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonTablePath *path;
+ Node *child; /* nested columns, if any */
+ bool outerJoin; /* outer or inner join for nested columns? */
+ int colMin; /* min column index in the resulting column
+ * list */
+ int colMax; /* max column index in the resulting column
+ * list */
+ bool errorOnError; /* ERROR/EMPTY ON ERROR behavior */
+} JsonTablePlan;
+
+/*
+ * JsonTableSibling -
+ * transformed representation of joined sibling JSON_TABLE plan node
+ */
+typedef struct JsonTableSibling
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ Node *larg; /* left join node */
+ Node *rarg; /* right join node */
+ bool cross; /* cross or union join? */
+} JsonTableSibling;
+
/* ----------------
* NullTest
*
diff --git a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
index 94e1cb4dce..e2bbeeb209 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
@@ -242,6 +242,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("json_objectagg", JSON_OBJECTAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_query", JSON_QUERY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_scalar", JSON_SCALAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_serialize", JSON_SERIALIZE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_table", JSON_TABLE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_value", JSON_VALUE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("keep", KEEP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("key", KEY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -284,6 +285,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("names", NAMES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("national", NATIONAL, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("natural", NATURAL, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("nchar", NCHAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("nested", NESTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("new", NEW, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("next", NEXT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("nfc", NFC, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -334,7 +336,9 @@ PG_KEYWORD("partial", PARTIAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("partition", PARTITION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("passing", PASSING, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("password", PASSWORD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("path", PATH, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("placing", PLACING, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("plan", PLAN, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("plans", PLANS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("policy", POLICY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("position", POSITION, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
diff --git a/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h b/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
index 3829db0fc4..e71762b10c 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/parse_clause.h
@@ -51,4 +51,7 @@ extern List *addTargetToSortList(ParseState *pstate, TargetEntry *tle,
extern Index assignSortGroupRef(TargetEntry *tle, List *tlist);
extern bool targetIsInSortList(TargetEntry *tle, Oid sortop, List *sortList);
+/* functions in parse_jsontable.c */
+extern ParseNamespaceItem *transformJsonTable(ParseState *pstate, JsonTable *jt);
+
#endif /* PARSE_CLAUSE_H */
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 897de21a51..838dc8e0fe 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#define JSONPATH_H
#include "fmgr.h"
+#include "executor/tablefunc.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
@@ -292,4 +293,6 @@ extern Datum JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper,
extern JsonbValue *JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty,
bool *error, List *vars);
+extern PGDLLIMPORT const TableFuncRoutine JsonbTableRoutine;
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
index 39814a39c1..2208f40d67 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/ecpg_schedule
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ test: sql/oldexec
test: sql/quote
test: sql/show
test: sql/sqljson
+test: sql/sqljson_jsontable
test: sql/insupd
test: sql/parser
test: sql/prepareas
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..0bbf444318
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+/* Processed by ecpg (regression mode) */
+/* These include files are added by the preprocessor */
+#include <ecpglib.h>
+#include <ecpgerrno.h>
+#include <sqlca.h>
+/* End of automatic include section */
+#define ECPGdebug(X,Y) ECPGdebug((X)+100,(Y))
+
+#line 1 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+
+#line 1 "sqlca.h"
+#ifndef POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+#define POSTGRES_SQLCA_H
+
+#ifndef PGDLLIMPORT
+#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
+#define PGDLLIMPORT __declspec (dllimport)
+#else
+#define PGDLLIMPORT
+#endif /* __CYGWIN__ */
+#endif /* PGDLLIMPORT */
+
+#define SQLERRMC_LEN 150
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+
+struct sqlca_t
+{
+ char sqlcaid[8];
+ long sqlabc;
+ long sqlcode;
+ struct
+ {
+ int sqlerrml;
+ char sqlerrmc[SQLERRMC_LEN];
+ } sqlerrm;
+ char sqlerrp[8];
+ long sqlerrd[6];
+ /* Element 0: empty */
+ /* 1: OID of processed tuple if applicable */
+ /* 2: number of rows processed */
+ /* after an INSERT, UPDATE or */
+ /* DELETE statement */
+ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ char sqlwarn[8];
+ /* Element 0: set to 'W' if at least one other is 'W' */
+ /* 1: if 'W' at least one character string */
+ /* value was truncated when it was */
+ /* stored into a host variable. */
+
+ /*
+ * 2: if 'W' a (hopefully) non-fatal notice occurred
+ */ /* 3: empty */
+ /* 4: empty */
+ /* 5: empty */
+ /* 6: empty */
+ /* 7: empty */
+
+ char sqlstate[5];
+};
+
+struct sqlca_t *ECPGget_sqlca(void);
+
+#ifndef POSTGRES_ECPG_INTERNAL
+#define sqlca (*ECPGget_sqlca())
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif
+
+#line 3 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+#line 1 "regression.h"
+
+
+
+
+
+
+#line 4 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+/* exec sql whenever sqlerror sqlprint ; */
+#line 6 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ { ECPGconnect(__LINE__, 0, "ecpg1_regression" , NULL, NULL , NULL, 0);
+#line 13 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 13 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+ { ECPGsetcommit(__LINE__, "on", NULL);
+#line 14 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 14 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+ { ECPGdo(__LINE__, 0, 1, NULL, 0, ECPGst_normal, "select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt", ECPGt_EOIT, ECPGt_EORT);
+#line 26 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 26 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+ // error
+
+ { ECPGdisconnect(__LINE__, "CURRENT");
+#line 29 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+if (sqlca.sqlcode < 0) sqlprint();}
+#line 29 "sqljson_jsontable.pgc"
+
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5881fdb5ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stderr
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+[NO_PID]: ECPGdebug: set to 1
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ECPGconnect: opening database ecpg1_regression on <DEFAULT> port <DEFAULT>
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ECPGsetcommit on line 14: action "on"; connection "ecpg1_regression"
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_execute on line 16: query: select * from json_table ( jsonb 'null' , '$[*]' as p0 columns ( nested '$' as p1 columns ( nested path '$' as p11 columns ( foo int ) , nested path '$' as p12 columns ( bar int ) ) , nested path '$' as p2 columns ( nested path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt; with 0 parameter(s) on connection ecpg1_regression
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_execute on line 16: using PQexec
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_check_PQresult on line 16: bad response - ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan
+LINE 1: ...ted path '$' as p21 columns ( baz int ) ) ) plan ( p1 ) ) jt
+ ^
+DETAIL: PATH name mismatch: expected p0 but p1 is given.
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
+[NO_PID]: raising sqlstate 42601 (sqlcode -400): invalid JSON_TABLE plan on line 16
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: -400, state: 42601
+SQL error: invalid JSON_TABLE plan on line 16
+[NO_PID]: ecpg_finish: connection ecpg1_regression closed
+[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/expected/sql-sqljson_jsontable.stdout
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
index d8213b25ce..7f032659b9 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/Makefile
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ TESTS = array array.c \
quote quote.c \
show show.c \
sqljson sqljson.c \
+ sqljson_jsontable sqljson_jsontable.c \
insupd insupd.c \
twophase twophase.c \
insupd insupd.c \
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
index 12f28e0a24..88a3acb9af 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/meson.build
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ pgc_files = [
'show',
'sqlda',
'sqljson',
+ 'sqljson_jsontable',
'twophase',
]
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..06f8a2b634
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/test/sql/sqljson_jsontable.pgc
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+EXEC SQL INCLUDE sqlca;
+exec sql include ../regression;
+
+EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR sqlprint;
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+ ECPGdebug (1, stderr);
+
+ EXEC SQL CONNECT TO REGRESSDB1;
+ EXEC SQL SET AUTOCOMMIT = ON;
+
+ EXEC SQL SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)) jt;
+ // error
+
+ EXEC SQL DISCONNECT;
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7e2ca89983
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_jsontable.out
@@ -0,0 +1,1208 @@
+-- JSON_TABLE
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE can be used only in FROM clause)
+SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+ERROR: syntax error at or near "("
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+ ^
+-- Should fail (json argument not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo text));
+ERROR: JSON_TABLE() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo ...
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+-- Should fail (no columns)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+ERROR: syntax error at or near ")"
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE (NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (v1 timestamp)) AS f (v1, v2);
+ERROR: JSON_TABLE function has 1 columns available but 2 columns specified
+-- NULL => empty table
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (foo int)) bar;
+ foo
+-----
+(0 rows)
+
+--
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$'
+ COLUMNS (item int PATH '$', foo int)) bar;
+ item | foo
+------+-----
+ 123 |
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: basic functionality
+CREATE DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain AS text CHECK (value <> 'foo');
+CREATE TEMP TABLE json_table_test (js) AS
+ (VALUES
+ ('1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('{}'),
+ ('[1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""]')
+ );
+-- Regular "unformatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | int | text | char(4) | bool | numeric | domain | js | jb
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+-----+---------+---------+------+---------+---------+--------------+--------------
+ 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [] | | | | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | | | | | | | {} | {}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | 1 | 1.23 | 1.23 | | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | | 2 | 2 | "2" | "2"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | | aaaaaaa | aaaa | | | aaaaaaa | "aaaaaaa" | "aaaaaaa"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | | foo | foo | | | | "foo" | "foo"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | | | | | | | null | null
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | 0 | false | fals | f | | false | false | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | 1 | true | true | t | | true | true | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | | | | | | | {"aaa": 123} | {"aaa": 123}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | | [1,2] | [1,2 | | | [1,2] | "[1,2]" | "[1,2]"
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | | "str" | "str | | | "str" | "\"str\"" | "\"str\""
+(14 rows)
+
+-- "formatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | jst | jsc | jsv | jsb | jsbq
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+--------------+------+------+--------------+--------------
+ 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [] | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | {} | {} | {} | {} | {}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | 1.23
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | "2" | "2" | "2" | "2" | 2
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | "aaaaaaa" | "aaa | "aaa | "aaaaaaa" |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | "foo" | "foo | "foo | "foo" |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | null | null | null | null | null
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | false | fals | fals | false | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | true | true | true | true | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | {"aaa": 123} | {"aa | {"aa | {"aaa": 123} | {"aaa": 123}
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | "[1,2]" | "[1, | "[1, | "[1,2]" | [1, 2]
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | "\"str\"" | "\"s | "\"s | "\"str\"" | "str"
+(14 rows)
+
+-- EXISTS columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists3 int EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ exists4 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' FALSE ON ERROR
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | exists1 | exists2 | exists3 | exists4
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+---------+---------+---------+---------
+ 1 | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [] | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | t | 1 | 1 | true
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | f | 0 | | false
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | f | 0 | | false
+(14 rows)
+
+-- Other miscellanous checks
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ aaa int, -- "aaa" has implicit path '$."aaa"'
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+ js | id | aaa | aaa1 | js2 | jsb2w | jsb2q | ia | ta | jba
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----+-----+------+--------------+----------------+--------------+----+----+-----
+ 1 | 1 | | | 1 | [1] | 1 | | |
+ [] | | | | | | | | |
+ {} | 1 | | | {} | [{}] | {} | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 1 | | | 1 | [1] | 1 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 2 | | | 1.23 | [1.23] | 1.23 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 3 | | | "2" | ["2"] | 2 | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 4 | | | "aaaaaaa" | ["aaaaaaa"] | | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 5 | | | "foo" | ["foo"] | | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 6 | | | null | [null] | null | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 7 | | | false | [false] | false | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 8 | | | true | [true] | true | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 9 | 123 | 123 | {"aaa": 123} | [{"aaa": 123}] | {"aaa": 123} | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 10 | | | "[1,2]" | ["[1,2]"] | [1, 2] | | |
+ [1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""] | 11 | | | "\"str\"" | ["\"str\""] | "str" | | |
+(14 rows)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: Test backward parsing
+CREATE VIEW jsonb_table_view AS
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa int, -- implicit path '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ a1 int,
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (
+ a11 text
+ ),
+ b1 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (
+ a21 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (
+ a22 text
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ );
+\sv jsonb_table_view
+CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.jsonb_table_view AS
+ SELECT id,
+ "int",
+ text,
+ "char(4)",
+ bool,
+ "numeric",
+ domain,
+ js,
+ jb,
+ jst,
+ jsc,
+ jsv,
+ jsb,
+ jsbq,
+ aaa,
+ aaa1,
+ exists1,
+ exists2,
+ exists3,
+ js2,
+ jsb2w,
+ jsb2q,
+ ia,
+ ta,
+ jba,
+ a1,
+ b1,
+ a11,
+ a21,
+ a22
+ FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ 'null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0
+ PASSING
+ 1 + 2 AS a,
+ '"foo"'::json AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" integer PATH '$',
+ text text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" character(4) PATH '$',
+ bool boolean PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ domain jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc character(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv character varying(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa integer PATH '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 integer PATH '$."aaa"',
+ exists1 boolean EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"',
+ exists2 integer EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $."aaa"' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia integer[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1
+ COLUMNS (
+ a1 integer PATH '$."a1"',
+ b1 text PATH '$."b1"',
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1"
+ COLUMNS (
+ a11 text PATH '$."a11"'
+ )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1"
+ COLUMNS (
+ a21 text PATH '$."a21"'
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22
+ COLUMNS (
+ a22 text PATH '$."a22"'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (json_table_path_0 OUTER ((p1 OUTER "p1 1") UNION (p2 OUTER ("p2:1" UNION p22))))
+ )
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM jsonb_table_view;
+ QUERY PLAN
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Table Function Scan on "JSON_TABLE" "json_table"
+ Output: "json_table".id, "json_table"."int", "json_table".text, "json_table"."char(4)", "json_table".bool, "json_table"."numeric", "json_table".domain, "json_table".js, "json_table".jb, "json_table".jst, "json_table".jsc, "json_table".jsv, "json_table".jsb, "json_table".jsbq, "json_table".aaa, "json_table".aaa1, "json_table".exists1, "json_table".exists2, "json_table".exists3, "json_table".js2, "json_table".jsb2w, "json_table".jsb2q, "json_table".ia, "json_table".ta, "json_table".jba, "json_table".a1, "json_table".b1, "json_table".a11, "json_table".a21, "json_table".a22
+ Table Function Call: JSON_TABLE('null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0 PASSING 3 AS a, '"foo"'::jsonb AS "b c" COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, "int" integer PATH '$', text text PATH '$', "char(4)" character(4) PATH '$', bool boolean PATH '$', "numeric" numeric PATH '$', domain jsonb_test_domain PATH '$', js json PATH '$', jb jsonb PATH '$', jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsc character(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsv character varying(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$', jsb jsonb PATH '$', jsbq jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES, aaa integer PATH '$."aaa"', aaa1 integer PATH '$."aaa"', exists1 boolean EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"', exists2 integer EXISTS PATH '$."aaa"' TRUE ON ERROR, exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $."aaa"' UNKNOWN ON ERROR, js2 json PATH '$', jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER, jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES, ia integer[] PATH '$', ta text[] PATH '$', jba jsonb[] PATH '$', NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (a1 integer PATH '$."a1"', b1 text PATH '$."b1"', NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (a11 text PATH '$."a11"')), NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS ( NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (a21 text PATH '$."a21"'), NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (a22 text PATH '$."a22"'))) PLAN (json_table_path_0 OUTER ((p1 OUTER "p1 1") UNION (p2 OUTER ("p2:1" UNION p22)))))
+(3 rows)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE() with alias
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE)
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$'
+ )) json_table_func;
+ QUERY PLAN
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Table Function Scan on "JSON_TABLE" json_table_func
+ Output: id, "int", text
+ Table Function Call: JSON_TABLE('null'::jsonb, '$[*]' AS json_table_path_0 PASSING 3 AS a, '"foo"'::jsonb AS "b c" COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, "int" integer PATH '$', text text PATH '$') PLAN (json_table_path_0))
+(3 rows)
+
+DROP VIEW jsonb_table_view;
+DROP DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain;
+-- JSON_TABLE: only one FOR ORDINALITY columns allowed
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ERROR: cannot use more than one FOR ORDINALITY column
+LINE 1: ..._TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR OR...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ id | a
+----+---
+ 1 | 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: ON EMPTY/ON ERROR behavior
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js),
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$')) jt;
+ js | a
+-------+---
+ 1 | 1
+ "err" |
+(2 rows)
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$') ERROR ON ERROR) jt
+ ON true;
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "err"
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' ERROR ON ERROR)) jt
+ ON true;
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "err"
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+ a
+---
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: EXISTS PATH types
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ a
+---
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to smallint
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to bigint
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to real
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 E...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a char(3) EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ a
+-----
+ fal
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to json
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXI...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+ERROR: cannot cast type boolean to jsonb
+LINE 1: ...ELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EX...
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: WRAPPER/QUOTES clauses on scalar columns
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+ item
+---------
+ "world"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+ item
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER));
+ item
+-----------
+ ["world"]
+(1 row)
+
+-- Error: QUOTES clause meaningless when WITH WRAPPER is present
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: ...T * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text ...
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: nested paths and plans
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE columns must contain explicit AS path
+-- specifications if explicit PLAN clause is used)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ COLUMNS (
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 2: jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS path1
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+-- Should fail (column names must be distinct)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ a int
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE column name: a
+LINE 4: a int
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: a
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: b
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ ^
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+ERROR: duplicate JSON_TABLE path name: a
+LINE 10: NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ ^
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan validation
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan
+LINE 12: PLAN (p1)
+ ^
+DETAIL: PATH name mismatch: expected p0 but p1 is given.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p1 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER p3)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 4: NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p1 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause
+LINE 12: PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+ ^
+DETAIL: Expected INNER or OUTER.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p13))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 8: NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p2 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 5: NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p11 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE plan clause
+LINE 12: PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause contains some extra or duplicate sibling nodes.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 6: NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p12 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE specification
+LINE 9: NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ ^
+DETAIL: PLAN clause for nested path p21 was not found.
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21)))
+) jt;
+ bar | foo | baz
+-----+-----+-----
+(0 rows)
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21))
+) jt;
+ERROR: invalid JSON_TABLE expression
+LINE 2: jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ ^
+DETAIL: JSON_TABLE path must contain explicit AS pathname specification if explicit PLAN clause is used
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan execution
+CREATE TEMP TABLE jsonb_table_test (js jsonb);
+INSERT INTO jsonb_table_test
+VALUES (
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [], "c": []},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [1, 2, 3], "c": [10, null, 20]},
+ {"a": 3, "b": [1, 2], "c": []},
+ {"x": "4", "b": [1, 2], "c": 123}
+ ]'
+);
+-- unspecified plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(11 rows)
+
+-- default plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, union)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(11 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | c | b
+---+----+----+---
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 10 |
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 20 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 1
+ 2 | 2 | | 2
+ 2 | 2 | | 3
+ 3 | 3 | | 1
+ 3 | 3 | | 2
+ 4 | -1 | | 1
+ 4 | -1 | | 2
+(11 rows)
+
+-- default plan (inner, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (inner)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | | 10
+ 2 | 2 | |
+ 2 | 2 | | 20
+ 3 | 3 | 1 |
+ 3 | 3 | 2 |
+ 4 | -1 | 1 |
+ 4 | -1 | 2 |
+(10 rows)
+
+-- default plan (inner, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (cross, inner)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+---+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+(9 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+---+---+----
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+(9 rows)
+
+-- default plan (outer, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, cross)
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | c
+---+----+---+----
+ 1 | 1 | |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 1 |
+ 2 | 2 | 1 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 2 |
+ 2 | 2 | 2 | 20
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 10
+ 2 | 2 | 3 |
+ 2 | 2 | 3 | 20
+ 3 | 3 | |
+ 4 | -1 | |
+(12 rows)
+
+select
+ jt.*, b1 + 100 as b
+from
+ json_table (jsonb
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [[1, 10], [2], [3, 30, 300]], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [10, 20], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"x": "3", "b": [11, 22, 33, 44]}
+ ]',
+ '$[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on error,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns (
+ b text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pb1 columns (
+ b1 int path '$'
+ )
+ ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns (
+ c text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pc1 columns (
+ c1 int path '$'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ --plan default(outer, cross)
+ plan(p outer ((pb inner pb1) cross (pc outer pc1)))
+ ) jt;
+ n | a | b | b1 | c | c1 | b
+---+----+--------------+-----+------+----+-----
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | 1 | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | null | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 1 | 2 | | 101
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | 1 | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | null | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [1, 10] | 10 | 2 | | 110
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | 1 | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | null | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [2] | 2 | 2 | | 102
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | 1 | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | null | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 3 | 2 | | 103
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | 1 | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | null | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 30 | 2 | | 130
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | 1 | | 400
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | null | | 400
+ 1 | 1 | [3, 30, 300] | 300 | 2 | | 400
+ 2 | 2 | | | | |
+ 3 | -1 | | | | |
+(20 rows)
+
+-- Should succeed (JSON arguments are passed to root and nested paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ generate_series(1, 4) x,
+ generate_series(1, 3) y,
+ JSON_TABLE(jsonb
+ '[[1,2,3],[2,3,4,5],[3,4,5,6]]',
+ 'strict $[*] ? (@[*] < $x)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ COLUMNS (
+ y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH 'strict $[*] ? (@ >= $y)'
+ COLUMNS (
+ z int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+ x | y | y | z
+---+---+--------------+---
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 2 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 3 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 1
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 4 | 1 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 1 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 1 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+ 2 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 2 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 3 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 2
+ 4 | 2 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 2
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 2 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 2 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+ 2 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 3 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [1, 2, 3] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 4
+ 4 | 3 | [2, 3, 4, 5] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 3
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 4
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 5
+ 4 | 3 | [3, 4, 5, 6] | 6
+(52 rows)
+
+-- Should fail (JSON arguments are not passed to column paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ < $x)'
+ PASSING 10 AS x
+ COLUMNS (y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$ ? (@ < $x)')
+ ) jt;
+ERROR: could not find jsonpath variable "x"
+-- Should fail (not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' COLUMNS (foo int));
+ERROR: only string constants are supported in JSON_TABLE path specification
+LINE 1: SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || '...
+ ^
diff --git a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
index 910f6fe3c9..d8e25bbd2e 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
+++ b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ test: select_views portals_p2 foreign_key cluster dependency guc bitmapops combo
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests (JSON related)
# ----------
-test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson sqljson_queryfuncs
+test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson sqljson_queryfuncs sqljson_jsontable
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4c81093d6e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_jsontable.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,686 @@
+-- JSON_TABLE
+
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE can be used only in FROM clause)
+SELECT JSON_TABLE('[]', '$');
+
+-- Should fail (json argument not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$' COLUMNS (foo text));
+
+-- Should fail (no columns)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL, '$' COLUMNS ());
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE (NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (v1 timestamp)) AS f (v1, v2);
+
+-- NULL => empty table
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(NULL::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (foo int)) bar;
+
+--
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '123', '$'
+ COLUMNS (item int PATH '$', foo int)) bar;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: basic functionality
+CREATE DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain AS text CHECK (value <> 'foo');
+CREATE TEMP TABLE json_table_test (js) AS
+ (VALUES
+ ('1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('{}'),
+ ('[1, 1.23, "2", "aaaaaaa", "foo", null, false, true, {"aaa": 123}, "[1,2]", "\"str\""]')
+ );
+
+-- Regular "unformatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- "formatted" columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- EXISTS columns
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists3 int EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+ exists4 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' FALSE ON ERROR
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- Other miscellanous checks
+SELECT *
+FROM json_table_test vals
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ vals.js::jsonb, 'lax $[*]'
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ aaa int, -- "aaa" has implicit path '$."aaa"'
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$'
+ )
+ ) jt
+ ON true;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: Test backward parsing
+
+CREATE VIEW jsonb_table_view AS
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$',
+ "char(4)" char(4) PATH '$',
+ "bool" bool PATH '$',
+ "numeric" numeric PATH '$',
+ "domain" jsonb_test_domain PATH '$',
+ js json PATH '$',
+ jb jsonb PATH '$',
+ jst text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsc char(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsv varchar(4) FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsb jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ jsbq jsonb FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ aaa int, -- implicit path '$."aaa"',
+ aaa1 int PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists1 bool EXISTS PATH '$.aaa',
+ exists2 int EXISTS PATH '$.aaa' TRUE ON ERROR,
+ exists3 text EXISTS PATH 'strict $.aaa' UNKNOWN ON ERROR,
+
+ js2 json PATH '$',
+ jsb2w jsonb PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER,
+ jsb2q jsonb PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES,
+ ia int[] PATH '$',
+ ta text[] PATH '$',
+ jba jsonb[] PATH '$',
+
+ NESTED PATH '$[1]' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ a1 int,
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p1 1" COLUMNS (
+ a11 text
+ ),
+ b1 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[2]' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS "p2:1" COLUMNS (
+ a21 text
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$[*]' AS p22 COLUMNS (
+ a22 text
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ );
+
+\sv jsonb_table_view
+
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE) SELECT * FROM jsonb_table_view;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE() with alias
+EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF, VERBOSE)
+SELECT * FROM
+ JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'lax $[*]' PASSING 1 + 2 AS a, json '"foo"' AS "b c"
+ COLUMNS (
+ id FOR ORDINALITY,
+ "int" int PATH '$',
+ "text" text PATH '$'
+ )) json_table_func;
+
+DROP VIEW jsonb_table_view;
+DROP DOMAIN jsonb_test_domain;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: only one FOR ORDINALITY columns allowed
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, id2 FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (id FOR ORDINALITY, a int PATH '$' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: ON EMPTY/ON ERROR behavior
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js),
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$')) jt;
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$') ERROR ON ERROR) jt
+ ON true;
+
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ (VALUES ('1'), ('"err"')) vals(js)
+ LEFT OUTER JOIN
+ JSON_TABLE(vals.js::jsonb, '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' ERROR ON ERROR)) jt
+ ON true;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$.a' ERROR ON EMPTY)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '1', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY) ERROR ON ERROR) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH '$' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int PATH 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 1 ON EMPTY DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR)) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: EXISTS PATH types
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int2 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a int8 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a float4 EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a char(3) EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a json EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"a"', '$' COLUMNS (a jsonb EXISTS PATH '$.a'));
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: WRAPPER/QUOTES clauses on scalar columns
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' OMIT QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER));
+
+-- Error: QUOTES clause meaningless when WITH WRAPPER is present
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text FORMAT JSON PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES));
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '"world"', '$' COLUMNS (item text PATH '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES));
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: nested paths and plans
+
+-- Should fail (JSON_TABLE columns must contain explicit AS path
+-- specifications if explicit PLAN clause is used)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' -- AS <path name> required here
+ COLUMNS (
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS path1
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' COLUMNS ( -- AS <path name> required here
+ foo int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN DEFAULT (UNION)
+) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (column names must be distinct)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ a int
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int,
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS b
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[]', '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ b int
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$'
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS a
+ COLUMNS (
+ c int
+ )
+ )
+ )
+) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan validation
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p1)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER p3)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 UNION p1 UNION p11)
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p13))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER (p1 CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 UNION p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER p11) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', '$[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS p2))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' AS p0
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN (p0 OUTER ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21)))
+) jt;
+
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb 'null', 'strict $[*]' -- without root path name
+ COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p1 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p11 COLUMNS ( foo int ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p12 COLUMNS ( bar int )
+ ),
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p2 COLUMNS (
+ NESTED PATH '$' AS p21 COLUMNS ( baz int )
+ )
+ )
+ PLAN ((p1 INNER (p12 CROSS p11)) CROSS (p2 INNER p21))
+) jt;
+
+-- JSON_TABLE: plan execution
+
+CREATE TEMP TABLE jsonb_table_test (js jsonb);
+
+INSERT INTO jsonb_table_test
+VALUES (
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [], "c": []},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [1, 2, 3], "c": [10, null, 20]},
+ {"a": 3, "b": [1, 2], "c": []},
+ {"x": "4", "b": [1, 2], "c": 123}
+ ]'
+);
+
+-- unspecified plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (outer, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, union)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pc union pb))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (inner, union)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (inner)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb union pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (inner, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (cross, inner)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p inner (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- default plan (outer, cross)
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan default (outer, cross)
+ ) jt;
+
+-- specific plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+select
+ jt.*
+from
+ jsonb_table_test jtt,
+ json_table (
+ jtt.js,'strict $[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on empty,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns ( b int path '$' ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns ( c int path '$' )
+ )
+ plan (p outer (pb cross pc))
+ ) jt;
+
+
+select
+ jt.*, b1 + 100 as b
+from
+ json_table (jsonb
+ '[
+ {"a": 1, "b": [[1, 10], [2], [3, 30, 300]], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"a": 2, "b": [10, 20], "c": [1, null, 2]},
+ {"x": "3", "b": [11, 22, 33, 44]}
+ ]',
+ '$[*]' as p
+ columns (
+ n for ordinality,
+ a int path 'lax $.a' default -1 on error,
+ nested path 'strict $.b[*]' as pb columns (
+ b text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pb1 columns (
+ b1 int path '$'
+ )
+ ),
+ nested path 'strict $.c[*]' as pc columns (
+ c text format json path '$',
+ nested path 'strict $[*]' as pc1 columns (
+ c1 int path '$'
+ )
+ )
+ )
+ --plan default(outer, cross)
+ plan(p outer ((pb inner pb1) cross (pc outer pc1)))
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should succeed (JSON arguments are passed to root and nested paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM
+ generate_series(1, 4) x,
+ generate_series(1, 3) y,
+ JSON_TABLE(jsonb
+ '[[1,2,3],[2,3,4,5],[3,4,5,6]]',
+ 'strict $[*] ? (@[*] < $x)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ COLUMNS (
+ y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$',
+ NESTED PATH 'strict $[*] ? (@ >= $y)'
+ COLUMNS (
+ z int PATH '$'
+ )
+ )
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (JSON arguments are not passed to column paths)
+SELECT *
+FROM JSON_TABLE(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ < $x)'
+ PASSING 10 AS x
+ COLUMNS (y text FORMAT JSON PATH '$ ? (@ < $x)')
+ ) jt;
+
+-- Should fail (not supported)
+SELECT * FROM JSON_TABLE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' COLUMNS (foo int));
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index a6be6f7874..d562f2155f 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1323,6 +1323,7 @@ JsonPathMutableContext
JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
+JsonPathSpec
JsonPathString
JsonPathVariable
JsonPathVariableEvalContext
@@ -1332,6 +1333,20 @@ JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
JsonSerializeExpr
+JsonTable
+JsonTableColumn
+JsonTableColumnType
+JsonTableContext
+JsonTableParseContext
+JsonTableJoinState
+JsonTablePlan
+JsonTablePlanSpec
+JsonTablePlanState
+JsonTablePlanStateType
+JsonTablePlanJoinType
+JsonTablePlanType
+JsonTableScanState
+JsonTableSibling
JsonTokenType
JsonTransformStringValuesAction
JsonTypeCategory
@@ -2797,6 +2812,7 @@ TableFunc
TableFuncRoutine
TableFuncScan
TableFuncScanState
+TableFuncType
TableInfo
TableLikeClause
TableSampleClause
--
2.35.3
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From 4102fcc93a3367e9b829a044dbdb10fa518f6be4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:57:20 +0900
Subject: [PATCH v39 1/3] Add SQL/JSON query functions
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This introduces the following SQL/JSON functions for querying JSON
data using jsonpath expressions:
JSON_EXISTS()
JSON_QUERY()
JSON_VALUE()
JSON_EXISTS() tests if the jsonpath expression applied to the jsonb
value yields any values.
JSON_VALUE() must return a single value, and an error occurs if it
tries to return multiple values.
JSON_QUERY() must return a json object or array, and there are
various WRAPPER options for handling scalar or multi-value results.
Both these functions have options for handling EMPTY and ERROR
conditions.
All of these functions only operate on jsonb. The workaround for now
is to cast the argument to jsonb.
Author: Nikita Glukhov <[email protected]>
Author: Teodor Sigaev <[email protected]>
Author: Oleg Bartunov <[email protected]>
Author: Alexander Korotkov <[email protected]>
Author: Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>
Author: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
Author: Peter Eisentraut <[email protected]>
Author: Jian He <[email protected]>
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby, Álvaro Herrera,
Jian He, Anton A. Melnikov, Nikita Malakhov, Peter Eisentraut
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/[email protected]
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/abd9b83b-aa66-f230-3d6d-734817f0995d%40postgresql.org
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqHROpf9e644D8BRqYvaAPmgBZVup-xKMDPk-nd4EpgzHw@mail.gmail.com
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+HiwqE4XTdfb1nW=Ojoy_tQSRhYt-q_kb6i5d4xcKyrLC1Nbg@mail.gmail.com
---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 173 +++
src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt | 12 +-
src/backend/executor/execExpr.c | 349 +++++
src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 376 +++++-
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c | 144 ++
src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c | 3 +
src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c | 18 +
src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c | 248 +++-
src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c | 3 +-
src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c | 20 +
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 188 ++-
src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c | 631 ++++++++-
src/backend/parser/parse_target.c | 15 +
src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c | 44 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c | 31 +
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c | 62 +-
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c | 259 ++++
src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c | 322 +++++
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 136 ++
src/include/executor/execExpr.h | 24 +-
src/include/nodes/execnodes.h | 87 ++
src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h | 2 +
src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h | 47 +
src/include/nodes/primnodes.h | 180 +++
src/include/parser/kwlist.h | 11 +
src/include/utils/formatting.h | 1 +
src/include/utils/jsonb.h | 1 +
src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h | 7 +
src/include/utils/jsonpath.h | 24 +
src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer | 28 +
.../regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out | 1197 +++++++++++++++++
src/test/regress/parallel_schedule | 2 +-
src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql | 392 ++++++
src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list | 18 +
34 files changed, 5016 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out
create mode 100644 src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index 968e8d59fb..6801bc8045 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -15461,6 +15461,11 @@ table2-mapping
the SQL/JSON path language
</para>
</listitem>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ the SQL/JSON query functions
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
@@ -18215,6 +18220,174 @@ $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="sqljson-query-functions">
+ <title>SQL/JSON Query Functions</title>
+ <para>
+ SQL/JSON functions <literal>JSON_EXISTS()</literal>,
+ <literal>JSON_QUERY()</literal>, and <literal>JSON_VALUE()</literal>
+ described in <xref linkend="functions-sqljson-querying"/> can be used
+ to query JSON document. Each of these functions apply a
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> (the query) to a
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> (the document); seen
+ <xref linkend="functions-sqljson-path"/> for more details on what
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> can contain.
+ </para>
+
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ SQL/JSON query functions currently only accept values of the
+ <type>jsonb</type> type, because the SQL/JSON path language only
+ supports those, so it might be necessary to cast the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> argument of these functions to
+ <type>jsonb</type>.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+
+ <table id="functions-sqljson-querying">
+ <title>SQL/JSON Query Functions</title>
+ <tgroup cols="1">
+ <thead>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ Function signature
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Description
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Example(s)
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ </thead>
+ <tbody>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_exists</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_exists</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>TRUE</literal> | <literal>FALSE</literal> |<literal> UNKNOWN</literal> | <literal>ERROR</literal> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns true if the SQL/JSON <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ applied to the <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <replaceable>value</replaceable>s yields any items.
+ The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies the behavior if
+ an error occurs; the default is to return the <type>boolean</type>
+ <literal>FALSE</literal> value.
+ Note that if the <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ is <literal>strict</literal> and <literal>ON ERROR</literal> behavior
+ is <literal>ON ERROR</literal>, an error is generated if it yields no
+ items.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"key1": [1,2,3]}', 'strict $.key1[*] ? (@ > 2)')</literal>
+ <returnvalue>t</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"a": [1,2,3]}', 'lax $.a[5]' ERROR ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>f</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_exists(jsonb '{"a": [1,2,3]}', 'strict $.a[5]' ERROR ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>ERROR: jsonpath array subscript is out of bounds</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_query</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_query</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>RETURNING</literal> <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> <optional> <literal>FORMAT JSON</literal> <optional> <literal>ENCODING UTF8</literal> </optional> </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>WITHOUT</literal> | <literal>WITH</literal> { <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal> | <optional><literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal></optional> } } <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> <literal>WRAPPER</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>KEEP</literal> | <literal>OMIT</literal> } <literal>QUOTES</literal> <optional> <literal>ON SCALAR STRING</literal> </optional> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> { <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> | <literal>OBJECT</literal> } | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>EMPTY</literal> { <optional> <literal>ARRAY</literal> </optional> | <literal>OBJECT</literal> } | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns the result of applying the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <replaceable>value</replaceable>s.
+ This function must return a JSON string, so if the path expression
+ returns multiple SQL/JSON items, you must wrap the result using the
+ <literal>WITH WRAPPER</literal> clause. If the wrapper is
+ <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>, an array wrapper will always
+ be applied, even if the returned value is already a single JSON object
+ or an array, but if it is <literal>CONDITIONAL</literal>, it will not be
+ applied to a single array or object. <literal>UNCONDITIONAL</literal>
+ is the default. If the result is a scalar string, by default the value
+ returned will have surrounding quotes making it a valid JSON value,
+ which can be made explicit by specifying <literal>KEEP QUOTES</literal>.
+ Conversely, quotes can be omitted by specifying <literal>OMIT QUOTES</literal>.
+ The <literal>RETURNING</literal> clause can be used to specify the
+ <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> of the result value. It must
+ be a type for which there is a cast from <type>text</type> to that type.
+ If no <literal>RETURNING</literal> is spcified, the returned value will
+ be of type <type>jsonb</type>.
+ The <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> clause specifies the behavior if the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> yields no value at all; the
+ default when <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> is not specified is to return a
+ null value. The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> clause specifies the behavior
+ if an error occurs as a result of <type>jsonpath</type> evaluation
+ (including cast to the output type) or during the execution of
+ <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> behavior (that was caused by empty result of
+ <type>jsonpath</type> evaluation); the default when
+ <literal>ON ERROR</literal> is not specified is to return a null value.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_query(jsonb '[1,[2,3],null]', 'lax $[*][1]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>[3]</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <indexterm><primary>json_value</primary></indexterm>
+ <function>json_value</function> (
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable>, <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable>
+ <optional> <literal>PASSING</literal> { <replaceable>value</replaceable> <literal>AS</literal> <replaceable>varname</replaceable> } <optional>, ...</optional></optional>
+ <optional> <literal>RETURNING</literal> <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON EMPTY</literal> </optional>
+ <optional> { <literal>ERROR</literal> | <literal>NULL</literal> | <literal>DEFAULT</literal> <replaceable>expression</replaceable> } <literal>ON ERROR</literal> </optional>)
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Returns the result of applying the
+ <replaceable>path_expression</replaceable> to the
+ <replaceable>context_item</replaceable> using the
+ <literal>PASSING</literal> <replaceable>value</replaceable>s. The
+ extracted value must be a single <acronym>SQL/JSON</acronym> scalar
+ item. For results that are objects or arrays, use the
+ <function>json_query</function> function instead.
+ The <literal>RETURNING</literal> clause can be used to specify the
+ <replaceable>data_type</replaceable> of the result value. It must
+ be a type for which there are casts from all possible JSON scalar
+ value types (<type>text</type>, <type>boolean</type>, <type>numeric</type>,
+ and various datetime types) to that type. If no <literal>RETURNING</literal>
+ is spcified, the returned value will be of type <type>text</type>.
+ The <literal>ON ERROR</literal> and <literal>ON EMPTY</literal>
+ clauses have similar semantics as mentioned in the description of
+ <function>json_query</function>. Note that scalar strings returned
+ by <function>json_value</function> always have their quotes removed,
+ equivalent to what one would get with <literal>OMIT QUOTES</literal>
+ when using <function>json_query</function>.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '"123.45"', '$' RETURNING float)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>123.45</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '"03:04 2015-02-01"', '$.datetime("HH24:MI YYYY-MM-DD")' RETURNING date)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>2015-02-01</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>json_value(jsonb '[1,2]', 'strict $[*]' DEFAULT 9 ON ERROR)</literal>
+ <returnvalue>9</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+ </tbody>
+ </tgroup>
+ </table>
+ </sect2>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="functions-sequence">
diff --git a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
index 80c40eaf57..7598bd8f22 100644
--- a/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
+++ b/src/backend/catalog/sql_features.txt
@@ -548,15 +548,15 @@ T811 Basic SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
T812 SQL/JSON: JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
T813 SQL/JSON: JSON_ARRAYAGG with ORDER BY YES
T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG YES
-T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators NO
+T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators YES
T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate YES
-T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause NO
+T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause YES
T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause NO
-T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses NO
-T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses NO
+T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses YES
+T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses YES
T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses NO
-T828 JSON_QUERY NO
-T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options NO
+T828 JSON_QUERY YES
+T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options YES
T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions YES
T831 SQL/JSON path language: strict mode YES
T832 SQL/JSON path language: item method YES
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
index 3181b1136a..2fbaea1ca7 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/typcache.h"
@@ -88,6 +89,12 @@ static void ExecBuildAggTransCall(ExprState *state, AggState *aggstate,
FunctionCallInfo fcinfo, AggStatePerTrans pertrans,
int transno, int setno, int setoff, bool ishash,
bool nullcheck);
+static void ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull,
+ ExprEvalStep *scratch);
+static int ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(ExprState *state, Node *coercion,
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull);
/*
@@ -2413,6 +2420,14 @@ ExecInitExprRec(Expr *node, ExprState *state,
break;
}
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, node);
+
+ ExecInitJsonExpr(jexpr, state, resv, resnull, &scratch);
+ break;
+ }
+
case T_NullTest:
{
NullTest *ntest = (NullTest *) node;
@@ -4181,3 +4196,337 @@ ExecBuildParamSetEqual(TupleDesc desc,
return state;
}
+
+/*
+ * Push steps to evaluate a JsonExpr and its various subsidiary expressions.
+ */
+static void
+ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull,
+ ExprEvalStep *scratch)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = palloc0(sizeof(JsonExprState));
+ JsonExprPostEvalState *post_eval = &jsestate->post_eval;
+ ListCell *argexprlc;
+ ListCell *argnamelc;
+ List *jumps_if_skip = NIL;
+ List *jumps_to_coerce_finish = NIL;
+ List *jumps_to_end = NIL;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ ExprEvalStep *as;
+
+ jsestate->jsexpr = jexpr;
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate formatted_expr storing the result into
+ * jsestate->formatted_expr.
+ */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->formatted_expr, state,
+ &jsestate->formatted_expr.value,
+ &jsestate->formatted_expr.isnull);
+
+ /* Steps to jump to end if formatted_expr evaluates to NULL */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NULL;
+ scratch->resnull = &jsestate->formatted_expr.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_if_skip = lappend_int(jumps_if_skip, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Evaluate pathspec expression storing the result into
+ * jsestate->pathspec.
+ */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->path_spec, state,
+ &jsestate->pathspec.value,
+ &jsestate->pathspec.isnull);
+
+ /* Steps to JUMP to end if pathspec evaluates to NULL */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NULL;
+ scratch->resnull = &jsestate->pathspec.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_if_skip = lappend_int(jumps_if_skip, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to compute PASSING args. */
+ jsestate->args = NIL;
+ forboth(argexprlc, jexpr->passing_values,
+ argnamelc, jexpr->passing_names)
+ {
+ Expr *argexpr = (Expr *) lfirst(argexprlc);
+ String *argname = lfirst_node(String, argnamelc);
+ JsonPathVariable *var = palloc(sizeof(*var));
+
+ var->name = argname->sval;
+ var->typid = exprType((Node *) argexpr);
+ var->typmod = exprTypmod((Node *) argexpr);
+
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) argexpr, state, &var->value, &var->isnull);
+
+ jsestate->args = lappend(jsestate->args, var);
+ }
+
+ /* Step for JsonPath* evaluation; see ExecEvalJsonExprPath(). */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH;
+ scratch->resvalue = resv;
+ scratch->resnull = resnull;
+ scratch->d.jsonexpr.jsestate = jsestate;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Step to jump to end when there's neither an error when evaluating
+ * JsonPath* nor any need to coerce the result because it's already of the
+ * specified type.
+ */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /*
+ * Steps to coerce the result value computed by EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH. To
+ * handle coercion errors softly, use the following ErrorSaveContext when
+ * initializing the coercion expressions, including any JsonCoercion
+ * nodes.
+ */
+ jsestate->escontext.type = T_ErrorSaveContext;
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->omit_quotes)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion =
+ ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, jexpr->result_coercion,
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR ?
+ &jsestate->escontext : NULL,
+ resv, resnull);
+ /* Jump to COERCION_FINISH. */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_coerce_finish = lappend_int(jumps_to_coerce_finish,
+ state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+ else
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion = -1;
+
+ /* Steps for coercing JsonItemType values returned by JsonPathValue(). */
+ if (jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Here we create the steps for each JsonItemType type's coercion
+ * expression and also store a flag whether the expression is a
+ * JsonCoercion node. ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion() called by
+ * ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will map a given JsonbValue returned by
+ * JsonPathValue() to its JsonItemType's expression's step address
+ * and the flag by indexing the following arrays with JsonItemType
+ * enum value.
+ */
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions = list_length(jexpr->item_coercions);
+ jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps = (int *)
+ palloc(jsestate->num_item_coercions * sizeof(int));
+ jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr = (bool *)
+ palloc0(jsestate->num_item_coercions * sizeof(bool));
+ foreach(lc, jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = lfirst(lc);
+ Node *coercion = item_coercion->coercion;
+
+ jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr[item_coercion->item_type] =
+ (coercion != NULL && !IsA(coercion, JsonCoercion));
+ jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[item_coercion->item_type] =
+ ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, coercion,
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR ?
+ &jsestate->escontext : NULL,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Jump to COERCION_FINISH. */
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_coerce_finish = lappend_int(jumps_to_coerce_finish,
+ state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Add step to reset the ErrorSaveContext and set error flag if the
+ * coercion steps encountered an error but was not thrown because of the
+ * ON ERROR behavior.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->item_coercions)
+ {
+ foreach(lc, jumps_to_coerce_finish)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH;
+ scratch->d.jsonexpr.jsestate = jsestate;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ jsestate->jump_empty = jsestate->jump_error = -1;
+
+ /*
+ * Step to handle ON ERROR behaviors. This handles both the errors that
+ * occur during EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH evaluation and subsequent coercion
+ * evaluation.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->on_error &&
+ jexpr->on_error->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_error = state->steps_len;
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NOT_TRUE;
+
+ /*
+ * post_eval.error is set by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() and
+ * ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish().
+ */
+ scratch->resvalue = &post_eval->error.value;
+ scratch->resnull = &post_eval->error.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to evaluate the ON ERROR expression */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->on_error->expr,
+ state, resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Steps to coerce the ON ERROR expression if needed */
+ (void) ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state,
+ (Node *) jexpr->on_error->coercion,
+ &jsestate->escontext,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ /* Step to handle ON EMPTY behaviors. */
+ if (jexpr->on_empty != NULL &&
+ jexpr->on_empty->btype != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ {
+ jsestate->jump_empty = state->steps_len;
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP_IF_NOT_TRUE;
+ scratch->resvalue = &post_eval->empty.value;
+ scratch->resnull = &post_eval->empty.isnull;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Steps to evaluate the ON EMPTY expression */
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) jexpr->on_empty->expr,
+ state, resv, resnull);
+
+ /* Steps to coerce the ON EMPTY expression if needed */
+ (void) ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state,
+ (Node *) jexpr->on_empty->coercion,
+ &jsestate->escontext,
+ resv, resnull);
+
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ if (jsestate->jump_error < 0 && jsestate->jump_empty < 0)
+ {
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = -1; /* set below */
+ jumps_to_end = lappend_int(jumps_to_end, state->steps_len);
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ /* Return NULL when either formatted_expr or pathspec is NULL. */
+ foreach(lc, jumps_if_skip)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_CONST;
+ scratch->resvalue = resv;
+ scratch->resnull = resnull;
+ scratch->d.constval.value = (Datum) 0;
+ scratch->d.constval.isnull = true;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+
+ /* Jump to coerce the NULL using result_coercion is present. */
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ {
+ scratch->opcode = EEOP_JUMP;
+ scratch->d.jump.jumpdone = jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, scratch);
+ }
+
+ foreach(lc, jumps_to_end)
+ {
+ as = &state->steps[lfirst_int(lc)];
+ as->d.jump.jumpdone = state->steps_len;
+ }
+
+ jsestate->jump_end = state->steps_len;
+}
+
+/* Initialize one JsonCoercion for execution. */
+static int
+ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(ExprState *state, Node *coercion_expr,
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext,
+ Datum *resv, bool *resnull)
+{
+ int jump_eval_coercion;
+ Datum *save_innermost_caseval;
+ bool *save_innermost_casenull;
+ ErrorSaveContext *save_escontext;
+
+ if (coercion_expr == NULL)
+ return -1;
+
+ jump_eval_coercion = state->steps_len;
+ if (IsA(coercion_expr, JsonCoercion))
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = (JsonCoercion *) coercion_expr;
+ ExprEvalStep scratch = {0};
+ Oid typinput;
+ FmgrInfo *finfo;
+ Oid typioparam;
+
+ getTypeInputInfo(((JsonCoercion *) coercion)->targettype,
+ &typinput, &typioparam);
+ finfo = palloc0(sizeof(FmgrInfo));
+ fmgr_info(typinput, finfo);
+
+ scratch.opcode = EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION;
+ scratch.resvalue = resv;
+ scratch.resnull = resnull;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion = coercion;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo = finfo;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam = typioparam;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache = NULL;
+ scratch.d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext = escontext;
+ ExprEvalPushStep(state, &scratch);
+ /* Initialize the cast expression below, if any. */
+ if (coercion->cast_expr != NULL)
+ coercion_expr = coercion->cast_expr;
+ else
+ return jump_eval_coercion;
+ }
+
+ /* Push step(s) to compute cstate->coercion. */
+ save_innermost_caseval = state->innermost_caseval;
+ save_innermost_casenull = state->innermost_casenull;
+ save_escontext = state->escontext;
+
+ state->innermost_caseval = resv;
+ state->innermost_casenull = resnull;
+ state->escontext = escontext;
+
+ ExecInitExprRec((Expr *) coercion_expr, state, resv, resnull);
+
+ state->innermost_caseval = save_innermost_caseval;
+ state->innermost_casenull = save_innermost_casenull;
+ state->escontext = save_escontext;
+
+ return jump_eval_coercion;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
index 3f20f1dd31..a7d3cb48aa 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c
@@ -73,8 +73,8 @@
#include "utils/datum.h"
#include "utils/expandedrecord.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
-#include "utils/jsonb.h"
#include "utils/jsonfuncs.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
@@ -181,6 +181,10 @@ static pg_attribute_always_inline void ExecAggPlainTransByRef(AggState *aggstate
AggStatePerGroup pergroup,
ExprContext *aggcontext,
int setno);
+static void ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(JsonbValue *item, JsonExprState *jsestate,
+ bool throw_error,
+ int *jump_eval_item_coercion,
+ Datum *resvalue, bool *resnull);
/*
* ScalarArrayOpExprHashEntry
@@ -482,6 +486,9 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
&&CASE_EEOP_XMLEXPR,
&&CASE_EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR,
&&CASE_EEOP_IS_JSON,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION,
+ &&CASE_EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH,
&&CASE_EEOP_AGGREF,
&&CASE_EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC,
&&CASE_EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC,
@@ -1554,6 +1561,28 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull)
EEO_NEXT();
}
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ EEO_JUMP(ExecEvalJsonExprPath(state, op, econtext));
+ }
+
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercion(state, op, econtext);
+
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
+ EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH)
+ {
+ /* too complex for an inline implementation */
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(state, op);
+
+ EEO_NEXT();
+ }
+
EEO_CASE(EEOP_AGGREF)
{
/*
@@ -4214,6 +4243,351 @@ ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
*op->resvalue = BoolGetDatum(res);
}
+/*
+ * Performs JsonPath{Exists|Query|Value}() for given context item and JSON
+ * path.
+ *
+ * Result is set in *op->resvalue and *op->resnull. Return value is the
+ * step address to be performed next.
+ *
+ * On return, JsonExprPostEvalState is populated with the following details:
+ * - error.value: true if an error occurred during JsonPath evaluation
+ * - empty.value: true if JsonPath{Query|Value}() found no matching item
+ *
+ * No return if the ON ERROR/EMPTY behavior is ERROR.
+ */
+int
+ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+ JsonExprPostEvalState *post_eval = &jsestate->post_eval;
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = jsestate->jsexpr;
+ Datum item;
+ JsonPath *path;
+ bool throw_error = jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR;
+ bool error = false,
+ empty = false;
+
+ /* Might get overridden for JSON_VALUE_OP by an per-item coercion. */
+ int jump_eval_coercion = jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion;
+
+ item = jsestate->formatted_expr.value;
+ path = DatumGetJsonPathP(jsestate->pathspec.value);
+
+ /* Reset JsonExprPostEvalState for this evaluation. */
+ memset(post_eval, 0, sizeof(*post_eval));
+ switch (jexpr->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ {
+ bool exists = JsonPathExists(item, path,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (!error)
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = BoolGetDatum(exists);
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ *op->resvalue = JsonPathQuery(item, path, jexpr->wrapper, &empty,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (!error && !empty)
+ *op->resnull = (DatumGetPointer(*op->resvalue) == NULL);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ {
+ JsonbValue *jbv = JsonPathValue(item, path, &empty,
+ !throw_error ? &error : NULL,
+ jsestate->args);
+
+ if (jbv == NULL)
+ {
+ /* Will be coerced with result_coercion. */
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ }
+ else if (!error && !empty)
+ {
+ /*
+ * If the requested output type is json(b), use
+ * result_coercion to do the coercion.
+ */
+ if (jexpr->returning->typid == JSONOID ||
+ jexpr->returning->typid == JSONBOID)
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(jbv));
+ *op->resnull = false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Else, use one of the item_coercions.
+ *
+ * Error out if no cast expression exists.
+ */
+ ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(jbv, jsestate, throw_error,
+ &jump_eval_coercion,
+ op->resvalue, op->resnull);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON expression op %d", jexpr->op);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (empty)
+ {
+ if (jexpr->on_empty)
+ {
+ if (jexpr->on_empty->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_NO_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("no SQL/JSON item"));
+ else
+ post_eval->empty.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ Assert(jsestate->jump_empty >= 0);
+ return jsestate->jump_empty;
+ }
+ else if (jexpr->on_error->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_NO_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("no SQL/JSON item"));
+ else
+ post_eval->error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+
+ Assert(jsestate->jump_error >= 0);
+ return jsestate->jump_error;
+ }
+
+ if (error)
+ {
+ Assert(!throw_error && jsestate->jump_error >= 0);
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ post_eval->error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+ return jsestate->jump_error;
+ }
+
+ /* Else return the coercion step address or the address to skip to end. */
+ return jump_eval_coercion >= 0 ? jump_eval_coercion : jsestate->jump_end;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Selects a coercion for a given JsonbValue based on its type.
+ *
+ * On return, *resvalue and *resnull are set to the value extracted from the
+ * JsonbValue and *jump_eval_item_coercion is set to the step address of the
+ * coercion expression.
+ *
+ * If the found expression is a JsonCoercion node that means the parser
+ * didnt' find a cast to do the coercion, so throw an error if the
+ * ON ERROR behavior says to do so.
+ */
+static void
+ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion(JsonbValue *item, JsonExprState *jsestate,
+ bool throw_error,
+ int *jump_eval_item_coercion,
+ Datum *resvalue, bool *resnull)
+{
+ int *eval_item_coercion_jumps = jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps;
+ bool *item_coercion_via_expr = jsestate->item_coercion_via_expr;
+ bool via_expr;
+ int jump_to;
+ JsonbValue buf;
+
+ if (item->type == jbvBinary && JsonContainerIsScalar(item->val.binary.data))
+ {
+ bool is_scalar PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+
+ is_scalar = JsonbExtractScalar(item->val.binary.data, &buf);
+ item = &buf;
+ Assert(is_scalar);
+ }
+
+ *resnull = false;
+
+ /* get coercion state reference and datum of the corresponding SQL type */
+ switch (item->type)
+ {
+ case jbvNull:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeNull];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeNull];
+ *resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *resnull = true;
+ break;
+
+ case jbvString:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeString];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeString];
+ *resvalue =
+ PointerGetDatum(cstring_to_text_with_len(item->val.string.val,
+ item->val.string.len));
+ break;
+
+ case jbvNumeric:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeNumeric];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeNumeric];
+ *resvalue = NumericGetDatum(item->val.numeric);
+ break;
+
+ case jbvBool:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeBoolean];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeBoolean];
+ *resvalue = BoolGetDatum(item->val.boolean);
+ break;
+
+ case jbvDatetime:
+ *resvalue = item->val.datetime.value;
+ switch (item->val.datetime.typid)
+ {
+ case DATEOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeDate];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeDate];
+ break;
+ case TIMEOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTime];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTime];
+ break;
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimetz];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimetz];
+ break;
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimestamp];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimestamp];
+ break;
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeTimestamptz];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeTimestamptz];
+ break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonb datetime type oid %u",
+ item->val.datetime.typid);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case jbvArray:
+ case jbvObject:
+ case jbvBinary:
+ via_expr = item_coercion_via_expr[JsonItemTypeComposite];
+ jump_to = eval_item_coercion_jumps[JsonItemTypeComposite];
+ *resvalue = JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(item));
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unexpected jsonb value type %d", item->type);
+ }
+
+ /* If the expression is a JsonCoercion, throw an error. */
+ if (jump_to >= 0 && !via_expr)
+ {
+ if (throw_error)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SQL_JSON_ITEM_CANNOT_BE_CAST_TO_TARGET_TYPE),
+ errmsg("SQL/JSON item cannot be cast to target type"));
+
+ *resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *resnull = true;
+ }
+
+ *jump_eval_item_coercion = jump_to;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Coerce a jsonb value produced by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() or an ON ERROR /
+ * EMPTY behavior expression to the target type by either calling
+ * json_populate_type() or by directly calling the type's input function in
+ * some cases.
+ *
+ * Any soft errors that occur will be checked by EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH
+ * that will run right after this.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext)
+{
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.coercion;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.escontext;
+ Datum res = *op->resvalue;
+ bool resnull = *op->resnull;
+ Jsonb *jb = !resnull ? DatumGetJsonbP(res) : NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * Can't go to json_populate_type() for scalars when OMIT QUOTES is
+ * specified, because it keeps the quotes by default. So let's do the
+ * deed ourselves by calling the input function, that is, after removing
+ * the quotes.
+ */
+ if (jb && JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb) && coercion->omit_quotes)
+ {
+ FmgrInfo *input_finfo = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.input_finfo;
+ Oid typioparam = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.typioparam;
+ char *val = JsonbUnquote(jb);
+
+ /* Pass the text on to the cast expression. */
+ if (coercion->cast_expr)
+ *op->resvalue = DirectFunctionCall1(textin,
+ CStringGetDatum(val));
+ else
+ (void) InputFunctionCallSafe(input_finfo, val, typioparam,
+ coercion->targettypmod,
+ (Node *) escontext,
+ op->resvalue);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ void *cache = op->d.jsonexpr_coercion.json_populate_type_cache;
+
+ *op->resvalue = json_populate_type(res, JSONBOID,
+ coercion->targettype,
+ coercion->targettypmod,
+ &cache,
+ econtext->ecxt_per_query_memory,
+ op->resnull, (Node *) escontext);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Checks if the coercion evaluation led to an error. If an error did occur,
+ * this sets post_eval->error to trigger the subsequent ON ERROR handling
+ * steps.
+ */
+void
+ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op)
+{
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+
+ if (SOFT_ERROR_OCCURRED(&jsestate->escontext))
+ {
+ *op->resvalue = (Datum) 0;
+ *op->resnull = true;
+ jsestate->post_eval.error.value = BoolGetDatum(true);
+
+ /*
+ * Also make ErrorSaveContext ready for the next row. Since we never
+ * set details_wanted, we don't need to also reset error_data, which
+ * would be NULL anyway.
+ */
+ Assert(!jsestate->escontext.details_wanted &&
+ jsestate->escontext.error_data == NULL);
+ jsestate->escontext.error_occurred = false;
+ }
+}
/*
* ExecEvalGroupingFunc
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
index 0c448422e2..32292f9ec8 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_expr.c
@@ -1930,6 +1930,150 @@ llvm_compile_expr(ExprState *state)
LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
break;
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH:
+ {
+ JsonExprState *jsestate = op->d.jsonexpr.jsestate;
+ LLVMValueRef v_ret;
+
+ /*
+ * Call ExecEvalJsonExprPath(). It returns the address of
+ * the step to perform next.
+ */
+ v_ret = build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonExprPath",
+ v_state, op, v_econtext);
+
+ /*
+ * Build a switch to map the return value, which is a
+ * runtime value of the step address to perform next, to
+ * either jump_empty, jump_error, or the coercion
+ * expression.
+ */
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->jump_error >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0 ||
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions > 0)
+ {
+ int i;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_empty;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_error;
+ LLVMValueRef v_jump_coercion;
+ LLVMValueRef v_switch;
+ LLVMBasicBlockRef b_done,
+ b_empty,
+ b_error,
+ b_result_coercion,
+ *b_item_coercions = NULL;
+
+ b_empty =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_empty", opno);
+ b_error =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_error", opno);
+ b_result_coercion =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_result_coercion", opno);
+ if (jsestate->num_item_coercions > 0)
+ {
+ b_item_coercions = palloc(sizeof(LLVMBasicBlockRef) *
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions);
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ b_item_coercions[i] =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_item_coercion.%d",
+ opno, i);
+ }
+ }
+ b_done =
+ l_bb_before_v(opblocks[opno + 1],
+ "op.%d.jsonexpr_done", opno);
+
+ v_switch = LLVMBuildSwitch(b,
+ v_ret,
+ b_done,
+ jsestate->num_item_coercions + 3);
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_empty? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_empty = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_empty);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_empty, b_empty);
+ }
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_error? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_error >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_error = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_error);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_error, b_error);
+ }
+ /* Returned jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion? */
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_coercion = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_coercion, b_result_coercion);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Returned one of
+ * jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[]?
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ if (jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i] >= 0)
+ {
+ v_jump_coercion = l_int32_const(lc, jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i]);
+ LLVMAddCase(v_switch, v_jump_coercion, b_item_coercions[i]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* ON EMPTY code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_empty);
+ if (jsestate->jump_empty >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_empty]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* ON ERROR code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_error);
+ if (jsestate->jump_error >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_error]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* result_coercion code */
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_result_coercion);
+ if (jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ /* item coercion code blocks */
+ for (i = 0; i < jsestate->num_item_coercions; i++)
+ {
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_item_coercions[i]);
+ if (jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i] >= 0)
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[jsestate->eval_item_coercion_jumps[i]]);
+ else
+ LLVMBuildUnreachable(b);
+ }
+
+ LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(b, b_done);
+ }
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonCoercion",
+ v_state, op, v_econtext);
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
+ case EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH:
+ build_EvalXFunc(b, mod, "ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish",
+ v_state, op);
+
+ LLVMBuildBr(b, opblocks[opno + 1]);
+ break;
+
case EEOP_AGGREF:
{
LLVMValueRef v_aggno;
diff --git a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
index 47c9daf402..edd1e1679b 100644
--- a/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
+++ b/src/backend/jit/llvm/llvmjit_types.c
@@ -172,6 +172,9 @@ void *referenced_functions[] =
ExecEvalXmlExpr,
ExecEvalJsonConstructor,
ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate,
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercion,
+ ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish,
+ ExecEvalJsonExprPath,
MakeExpandedObjectReadOnlyInternal,
slot_getmissingattrs,
slot_getsomeattrs_int,
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
index a02332a1ec..09a05a0373 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/makefuncs.c
@@ -857,6 +857,24 @@ makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
return jve;
}
+/*
+ * makeJsonBehavior -
+ * creates a JsonBehavior node
+ */
+JsonBehavior *
+makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr, JsonCoercion *coercion,
+ int location)
+{
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = makeNode(JsonBehavior);
+
+ behavior->btype = type;
+ behavior->expr = expr;
+ behavior->coercion = coercion;
+ behavior->location = location;
+
+ return behavior;
+}
+
/*
* makeJsonKeyValue -
* creates a JsonKeyValue node
diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
index e1a5bc7e95..4a3d96b298 100644
--- a/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/nodes/nodeFuncs.c
@@ -234,6 +234,33 @@ exprType(const Node *expr)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
type = BOOLOID;
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ type = jexpr->returning->typid;
+ break;
+ }
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ const JsonCoercion *coercion = (const JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ type = coercion->targettype;
+ break;
+ }
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ type = exprType(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ const JsonBehavior *behavior = (const JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ type = exprType((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else
+ type = exprType(behavior->expr);
+ break;
+ }
case T_NullTest:
type = BOOLOID;
break;
@@ -491,8 +518,32 @@ exprTypmod(const Node *expr)
return ((const SQLValueFunction *) expr)->typmod;
case T_JsonValueExpr:
return exprTypmod((Node *) ((const JsonValueExpr *) expr)->formatted_expr);
- case T_JsonConstructorExpr:
- return ((const JsonConstructorExpr *) expr)->returning->typmod;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ return jexpr->returning->typmod;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ const JsonCoercion *coercion = (const JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ return coercion->targettypmod;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ return exprTypmod(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ const JsonBehavior *behavior = (const JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ return exprTypmod((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else
+ return exprTypmod(behavior->expr);
+ }
+ break;
case T_CoerceToDomain:
return ((const CoerceToDomain *) expr)->resulttypmod;
case T_CoerceToDomainValue:
@@ -969,6 +1020,27 @@ exprCollation(const Node *expr)
/* IS JSON's result is boolean ... */
coll = InvalidOid; /* ... so it has no collation */
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ coll = exprCollation(((JsonExpr *) expr)->result_coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ coll = ((const JsonCoercion *) expr)->collation;
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ coll = exprCollation(((JsonItemCoercion *) expr)->coercion);
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ coll = exprCollation((Node *) behavior->coercion);
+ else if (behavior->expr)
+ coll = exprCollation(behavior->expr);
+ else
+ coll = InvalidOid;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
/* NullTest's result is boolean ... */
coll = InvalidOid; /* ... so it has no collation */
@@ -1205,6 +1277,44 @@ exprSetCollation(Node *expr, Oid collation)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* result is always boolean */
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion)
+ exprSetCollation((Node *) jexpr->result_coercion, collation);
+ else
+ Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* result is always a
+ * json[b] type */
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) expr;
+
+ if (item_coercion->coercion)
+ exprSetCollation(item_coercion->coercion, collation);
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = (JsonCoercion *) expr;
+
+ if (coercion->cast_expr)
+ exprSetCollation(coercion->cast_expr, collation);
+ coercion->collation = collation;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) expr;
+
+ if (behavior->expr)
+ exprSetCollation(behavior->expr, collation);
+ if (behavior->coercion)
+ exprSetCollation((Node *) behavior->coercion, collation);
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
/* NullTest's result is boolean ... */
Assert(!OidIsValid(collation)); /* ... so never set a collation */
@@ -1508,6 +1618,18 @@ exprLocation(const Node *expr)
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
loc = ((const JsonIsPredicate *) expr)->location;
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ const JsonExpr *jsexpr = (const JsonExpr *) expr;
+
+ /* consider both function name and leftmost arg */
+ loc = leftmostLoc(jsexpr->location,
+ exprLocation(jsexpr->formatted_expr));
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ loc = exprLocation(((JsonBehavior *) expr)->expr);
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
{
const NullTest *nexpr = (const NullTest *) expr;
@@ -2260,6 +2382,51 @@ expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
break;
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
return WALK(((JsonIsPredicate *) node)->expr);
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jexpr->formatted_expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->result_coercion))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->item_coercions))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->passing_values))
+ return true;
+ /* we assume walker doesn't care about passing_names */
+ if (WALK(jexpr->on_empty))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jexpr->on_error))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = (JsonCoercion *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(coercion->cast_expr))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(item_coercion->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(behavior->expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(behavior->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
@@ -3263,6 +3430,53 @@ expression_tree_mutator_impl(Node *node,
return (Node *) newnode;
}
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+ JsonExpr *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, jexpr, JsonExpr);
+ MUTATE(newnode->path_spec, jexpr->path_spec, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->formatted_expr, jexpr->formatted_expr, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->result_coercion, jexpr->result_coercion, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->item_coercions, jexpr->item_coercions, List *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->passing_values, jexpr->passing_values, List *);
+ /* assume mutator does not care about passing_names */
+ MUTATE(newnode->on_empty, jexpr->on_empty, JsonBehavior *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->on_error, jexpr->on_error, JsonBehavior *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = (JsonCoercion *) node;
+ JsonCoercion *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, coercion, JsonCoercion);
+ MUTATE(newnode->cast_expr, coercion->cast_expr, Node *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ case T_JsonItemCoercion:
+ {
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = (JsonItemCoercion *) node;
+ JsonItemCoercion *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, item_coercion, JsonItemCoercion);
+ MUTATE(newnode->coercion, item_coercion->coercion, Node *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *behavior = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+ JsonBehavior *newnode;
+
+ FLATCOPY(newnode, behavior, JsonBehavior);
+ MUTATE(newnode->expr, behavior->expr, Node *);
+ MUTATE(newnode->coercion, behavior->coercion, JsonCoercion *);
+ return (Node *) newnode;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
{
NullTest *ntest = (NullTest *) node;
@@ -3951,6 +4165,36 @@ raw_expression_tree_walker_impl(Node *node,
break;
case T_JsonIsPredicate:
return WALK(((JsonIsPredicate *) node)->expr);
+ case T_JsonArgument:
+ return WALK(((JsonArgument *) node)->val);
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *jfe = (JsonFuncExpr *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jfe->context_item))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jfe->pathspec))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jfe->passing))
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->output && WALK(jfe->output))
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->on_empty)
+ return true;
+ if (jfe->on_error)
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
+ case T_JsonBehavior:
+ {
+ JsonBehavior *jb = (JsonBehavior *) node;
+
+ if (WALK(jb->expr))
+ return true;
+ if (WALK(jb->coercion))
+ return true;
+ }
+ break;
case T_NullTest:
return WALK(((NullTest *) node)->arg);
case T_BooleanTest:
diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c b/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
index 8b76e98529..4cd606ca73 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/path/costsize.c
@@ -4879,7 +4879,8 @@ cost_qual_eval_walker(Node *node, cost_qual_eval_context *context)
IsA(node, SQLValueFunction) ||
IsA(node, XmlExpr) ||
IsA(node, CoerceToDomain) ||
- IsA(node, NextValueExpr))
+ IsA(node, NextValueExpr) ||
+ IsA(node, JsonExpr))
{
/* Treat all these as having cost 1 */
context->total.per_tuple += cpu_operator_cost;
diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
index 94eb56a1e7..231cd0c3e5 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/util/clauses.c
@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
+#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/memutils.h"
#include "utils/syscache.h"
@@ -417,6 +418,25 @@ contain_mutable_functions_walker(Node *node, void *context)
/* Check all subnodes */
}
+ if (IsA(node, JsonExpr))
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = castNode(JsonExpr, node);
+ Const *cnst;
+
+ if (!IsA(jexpr->path_spec, Const))
+ return true;
+
+ cnst = castNode(Const, jexpr->path_spec);
+
+ Assert(cnst->consttype == JSONPATHOID);
+ if (cnst->constisnull)
+ return false;
+
+ if (jspIsMutable(DatumGetJsonPathP(cnst->constvalue),
+ jexpr->passing_names, jexpr->passing_values))
+ return true;
+ }
+
if (IsA(node, SQLValueFunction))
{
/* all variants of SQLValueFunction are stable */
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index 130f7fc7c3..e900edfb8a 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -652,10 +652,19 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
json_returning_clause_opt
json_name_and_value
json_aggregate_func
+ json_argument
+ json_behavior
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
%type <list> json_name_and_value_list
json_value_expr_list
json_array_aggregate_order_by_clause_opt
-%type <ival> json_predicate_type_constraint
+ json_arguments
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ json_passing_clause_opt
+%type <ival> json_behavior_type
+ json_predicate_type_constraint
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
%type <boolean> json_key_uniqueness_constraint_opt
json_object_constructor_null_clause_opt
json_array_constructor_null_clause_opt
@@ -696,7 +705,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
CACHE CALL CALLED CASCADE CASCADED CASE CAST CATALOG_P CHAIN CHAR_P
CHARACTER CHARACTERISTICS CHECK CHECKPOINT CLASS CLOSE
CLUSTER COALESCE COLLATE COLLATION COLUMN COLUMNS COMMENT COMMENTS COMMIT
- COMMITTED COMPRESSION CONCURRENTLY CONFIGURATION CONFLICT
+ COMMITTED COMPRESSION CONCURRENTLY CONDITIONAL CONFIGURATION CONFLICT
CONNECTION CONSTRAINT CONSTRAINTS CONTENT_P CONTINUE_P CONVERSION_P COPY
COST CREATE CROSS CSV CUBE CURRENT_P
CURRENT_CATALOG CURRENT_DATE CURRENT_ROLE CURRENT_SCHEMA
@@ -707,8 +716,8 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
DETACH DICTIONARY DISABLE_P DISCARD DISTINCT DO DOCUMENT_P DOMAIN_P
DOUBLE_P DROP
- EACH ELSE ENABLE_P ENCODING ENCRYPTED END_P ENUM_P ESCAPE EVENT EXCEPT
- EXCLUDE EXCLUDING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTE EXISTS EXPLAIN EXPRESSION
+ EACH ELSE EMPTY_P ENABLE_P ENCODING ENCRYPTED END_P ENUM_P ERROR_P ESCAPE
+ EVENT EXCEPT EXCLUDE EXCLUDING EXCLUSIVE EXECUTE EXISTS EXPLAIN EXPRESSION
EXTENSION EXTERNAL EXTRACT
FALSE_P FAMILY FETCH FILTER FINALIZE FIRST_P FLOAT_P FOLLOWING FOR
@@ -723,10 +732,10 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
INNER_P INOUT INPUT_P INSENSITIVE INSERT INSTEAD INT_P INTEGER
INTERSECT INTERVAL INTO INVOKER IS ISNULL ISOLATION
- JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
- JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE
+ JOIN JSON JSON_ARRAY JSON_ARRAYAGG JSON_EXISTS JSON_OBJECT JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ JSON_QUERY JSON_SCALAR JSON_SERIALIZE JSON_VALUE
- KEY KEYS
+ KEEP KEY KEYS
LABEL LANGUAGE LARGE_P LAST_P LATERAL_P
LEADING LEAKPROOF LEAST LEFT LEVEL LIKE LIMIT LISTEN LOAD LOCAL
@@ -740,7 +749,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
NOT NOTHING NOTIFY NOTNULL NOWAIT NULL_P NULLIF
NULLS_P NUMERIC
- OBJECT_P OF OFF OFFSET OIDS OLD ON ONLY OPERATOR OPTION OPTIONS OR
+ OBJECT_P OF OFF OFFSET OIDS OLD OMIT ON ONLY OPERATOR OPTION OPTIONS OR
ORDER ORDINALITY OTHERS OUT_P OUTER_P
OVER OVERLAPS OVERLAY OVERRIDING OWNED OWNER
@@ -749,7 +758,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
POSITION PRECEDING PRECISION PRESERVE PREPARE PREPARED PRIMARY
PRIOR PRIVILEGES PROCEDURAL PROCEDURE PROCEDURES PROGRAM PUBLICATION
- QUOTE
+ QUOTE QUOTES
RANGE READ REAL REASSIGN RECHECK RECURSIVE REF_P REFERENCES REFERENCING
REFRESH REINDEX RELATIVE_P RELEASE RENAME REPEATABLE REPLACE REPLICA
@@ -760,7 +769,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
SEQUENCE SEQUENCES
SERIALIZABLE SERVER SESSION SESSION_USER SET SETS SETOF SHARE SHOW
SIMILAR SIMPLE SKIP SMALLINT SNAPSHOT SOME SQL_P STABLE STANDALONE_P
- START STATEMENT STATISTICS STDIN STDOUT STORAGE STORED STRICT_P STRIP_P
+ START STATEMENT STATISTICS STDIN STDOUT STORAGE STORED STRICT_P STRING_P STRIP_P
SUBSCRIPTION SUBSTRING SUPPORT SYMMETRIC SYSID SYSTEM_P SYSTEM_USER
TABLE TABLES TABLESAMPLE TABLESPACE TEMP TEMPLATE TEMPORARY TEXT_P THEN
@@ -768,7 +777,7 @@ static Node *makeRecursiveViewSelect(char *relname, List *aliases, Node *query);
TREAT TRIGGER TRIM TRUE_P
TRUNCATE TRUSTED TYPE_P TYPES_P
- UESCAPE UNBOUNDED UNCOMMITTED UNENCRYPTED UNION UNIQUE UNKNOWN
+ UESCAPE UNBOUNDED UNCONDITIONAL UNCOMMITTED UNENCRYPTED UNION UNIQUE UNKNOWN
UNLISTEN UNLOGGED UNTIL UPDATE USER USING
VACUUM VALID VALIDATE VALIDATOR VALUE_P VALUES VARCHAR VARIADIC VARYING
@@ -15789,6 +15798,62 @@ func_expr_common_subexpr:
n->location = @1;
$$ = (Node *) n;
}
+ | JSON_QUERY '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_returning_clause_opt
+ json_wrapper_behavior
+ json_quotes_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_QUERY_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = (JsonOutput *) $7;
+ n->wrapper = $8;
+ n->quotes = $9;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($10);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($10);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | JSON_EXISTS '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_on_error_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_EXISTS_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = NULL;
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) $7;
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ | JSON_VALUE '('
+ json_value_expr ',' a_expr json_passing_clause_opt
+ json_returning_clause_opt
+ json_behavior_clause_opt
+ ')'
+ {
+ JsonFuncExpr *n = makeNode(JsonFuncExpr);
+
+ n->op = JSON_VALUE_OP;
+ n->context_item = (JsonValueExpr *) $3;
+ n->pathspec = $5;
+ n->passing = $6;
+ n->output = (JsonOutput *) $7;
+ n->on_empty = (JsonBehavior *) linitial($8);
+ n->on_error = (JsonBehavior *) lsecond($8);
+ n->location = @1;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
;
@@ -16515,6 +16580,77 @@ opt_asymmetric: ASYMMETRIC
;
/* SQL/JSON support */
+json_passing_clause_opt:
+ PASSING json_arguments { $$ = $2; }
+ | /*EMPTY*/ { $$ = NIL; }
+ ;
+
+json_arguments:
+ json_argument { $$ = list_make1($1); }
+ | json_arguments ',' json_argument { $$ = lappend($1, $3); }
+ ;
+
+json_argument:
+ json_value_expr AS ColLabel
+ {
+ JsonArgument *n = makeNode(JsonArgument);
+
+ n->val = (JsonValueExpr *) $1;
+ n->name = $3;
+ $$ = (Node *) n;
+ }
+ ;
+
+/* ARRAY is a noise word */
+json_wrapper_behavior:
+ WITHOUT WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_NONE; }
+ | WITHOUT ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_NONE; }
+ | WITH WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH CONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_CONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_CONDITIONAL; }
+ | WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER { $$ = JSW_UNCONDITIONAL; }
+ | /* empty */ { $$ = JSW_UNSPEC; }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior:
+ DEFAULT a_expr
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonBehavior(JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT, $2, NULL, @1); }
+ | json_behavior_type
+ { $$ = (Node *) makeJsonBehavior($1, NULL, NULL, @1); }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior_type:
+ ERROR_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR; }
+ | NULL_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL; }
+ | TRUE_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE; }
+ | FALSE_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE; }
+ | UNKNOWN { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN; }
+ | EMPTY_P ARRAY { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
+ | EMPTY_P OBJECT_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT; }
+ /* non-standard, for Oracle compatibility only */
+ | EMPTY_P { $$ = JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY; }
+ ;
+
+json_behavior_clause_opt:
+ json_behavior ON EMPTY_P
+ { $$ = list_make2($1, NULL); }
+ | json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = list_make2(NULL, $1); }
+ | json_behavior ON EMPTY_P json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = list_make2($1, $4); }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = list_make2(NULL, NULL); }
+ ;
+
+json_on_error_clause_opt:
+ json_behavior ON ERROR_P
+ { $$ = $1; }
+ | /* EMPTY */
+ { $$ = NULL; }
+ ;
+
json_value_expr:
a_expr json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -16559,6 +16695,14 @@ json_format_clause_opt:
}
;
+json_quotes_clause_opt:
+ KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING_P { $$ = JS_QUOTES_KEEP; }
+ | KEEP QUOTES { $$ = JS_QUOTES_KEEP; }
+ | OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING_P { $$ = JS_QUOTES_OMIT; }
+ | OMIT QUOTES { $$ = JS_QUOTES_OMIT; }
+ | /* EMPTY */ { $$ = JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC; }
+ ;
+
json_returning_clause_opt:
RETURNING Typename json_format_clause_opt
{
@@ -17175,6 +17319,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| COMMIT
| COMMITTED
| COMPRESSION
+ | CONDITIONAL
| CONFIGURATION
| CONFLICT
| CONNECTION
@@ -17211,10 +17356,12 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| DOUBLE_P
| DROP
| EACH
+ | EMPTY_P
| ENABLE_P
| ENCODING
| ENCRYPTED
| ENUM_P
+ | ERROR_P
| ESCAPE
| EVENT
| EXCLUDE
@@ -17264,6 +17411,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| INSTEAD
| INVOKER
| ISOLATION
+ | KEEP
| KEY
| KEYS
| LABEL
@@ -17310,6 +17458,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| OFF
| OIDS
| OLD
+ | OMIT
| OPERATOR
| OPTION
| OPTIONS
@@ -17340,6 +17489,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| PROGRAM
| PUBLICATION
| QUOTE
+ | QUOTES
| RANGE
| READ
| REASSIGN
@@ -17399,6 +17549,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| STORAGE
| STORED
| STRICT_P
+ | STRING_P
| STRIP_P
| SUBSCRIPTION
| SUPPORT
@@ -17421,6 +17572,7 @@ unreserved_keyword:
| UESCAPE
| UNBOUNDED
| UNCOMMITTED
+ | UNCONDITIONAL
| UNENCRYPTED
| UNKNOWN
| UNLISTEN
@@ -17481,10 +17633,13 @@ col_name_keyword:
| JSON
| JSON_ARRAY
| JSON_ARRAYAGG
+ | JSON_EXISTS
| JSON_OBJECT
| JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ | JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_VALUE
| LEAST
| NATIONAL
| NCHAR
@@ -17717,6 +17872,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| COMMITTED
| COMPRESSION
| CONCURRENTLY
+ | CONDITIONAL
| CONFIGURATION
| CONFLICT
| CONNECTION
@@ -17769,11 +17925,13 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| DROP
| EACH
| ELSE
+ | EMPTY_P
| ENABLE_P
| ENCODING
| ENCRYPTED
| END_P
| ENUM_P
+ | ERROR_P
| ESCAPE
| EVENT
| EXCLUDE
@@ -17843,10 +18001,14 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| JSON
| JSON_ARRAY
| JSON_ARRAYAGG
+ | JSON_EXISTS
| JSON_OBJECT
| JSON_OBJECTAGG
+ | JSON_QUERY
| JSON_SCALAR
| JSON_SERIALIZE
+ | JSON_VALUE
+ | KEEP
| KEY
| KEYS
| LABEL
@@ -17907,6 +18069,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| OFF
| OIDS
| OLD
+ | OMIT
| ONLY
| OPERATOR
| OPTION
@@ -17944,6 +18107,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| PROGRAM
| PUBLICATION
| QUOTE
+ | QUOTES
| RANGE
| READ
| REAL
@@ -18012,6 +18176,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| STORAGE
| STORED
| STRICT_P
+ | STRING_P
| STRIP_P
| SUBSCRIPTION
| SUBSTRING
@@ -18046,6 +18211,7 @@ bare_label_keyword:
| UESCAPE
| UNBOUNDED
| UNCOMMITTED
+ | UNCONDITIONAL
| UNENCRYPTED
| UNIQUE
| UNKNOWN
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index 9300c7b9ab..00654c57a7 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#include "utils/date.h"
#include "utils/fmgroids.h"
+#include "utils/jsonb.h"
#include "utils/lsyscache.h"
#include "utils/timestamp.h"
#include "utils/xml.h"
@@ -90,6 +91,22 @@ static Node *transformJsonParseExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonParseExpr *expr);
static Node *transformJsonScalarExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonScalarExpr *expr);
static Node *transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate,
JsonSerializeExpr *expr);
+static Node *transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *p);
+static JsonExpr *transformJsonExprCommon(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func,
+ const char *constructName);
+static void transformJsonPassingArgs(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
+ JsonFormatType format, List *args,
+ List **passing_values, List **passing_names);
+static Node *coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(ParseState *pstate, JsonExpr *jsexpr);
+static Oid JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(JsonExpr *jsexpr);
+static Node *coerceJsonExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr,
+ const JsonReturning *returning);
+static JsonCoercion *makeJsonCoercion(const JsonReturning *returning);
+static List *InitJsonItemCoercions(ParseState *pstate, const JsonReturning *returning,
+ Oid contextItemTypeId);
+static JsonBehavior *transformJsonBehavior(ParseState *pstate, JsonBehavior *behavior,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior,
+ JsonReturning *returning);
static Node *make_row_comparison_op(ParseState *pstate, List *opname,
List *largs, List *rargs, int location);
static Node *make_row_distinct_op(ParseState *pstate, List *opname,
@@ -353,6 +370,10 @@ transformExprRecurse(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr)
result = transformJsonSerializeExpr(pstate, (JsonSerializeExpr *) expr);
break;
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ result = transformJsonFuncExpr(pstate, (JsonFuncExpr *) expr);
+ break;
+
default:
/* should not reach here */
elog(ERROR, "unrecognized node type: %d", (int) nodeTag(expr));
@@ -3229,7 +3250,7 @@ makeJsonByteaToTextConversion(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format, int location)
static Node *
transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
JsonValueExpr *ve, JsonFormatType default_format,
- Oid targettype)
+ Oid targettype, bool isarg)
{
Node *expr = transformExprRecurse(pstate, (Node *) ve->raw_expr);
Node *rawexpr;
@@ -3261,6 +3282,41 @@ transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
else
format = ve->format->format_type;
}
+ else if (isarg)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Special treatment for PASSING arguments.
+ *
+ * Pass types supported by GetJsonPathVar() / JsonItemFromDatum()
+ * directly without converting to json[b].
+ */
+ switch (exprtype)
+ {
+ case BOOLOID:
+ case NUMERICOID:
+ case INT2OID:
+ case INT4OID:
+ case INT8OID:
+ case FLOAT4OID:
+ case FLOAT8OID:
+ case TEXTOID:
+ case VARCHAROID:
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ return expr;
+
+ default:
+ if (typcategory == TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
+ return expr;
+ /* else convert argument to json[b] type */
+ break;
+ }
+
+ format = default_format;
+ }
else if (exprtype == JSONOID || exprtype == JSONBOID)
format = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT; /* do not format json[b] types */
else
@@ -3272,7 +3328,12 @@ transformJsonValueExpr(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
Node *coerced;
bool only_allow_cast = OidIsValid(targettype);
- if (!only_allow_cast &&
+ /*
+ * PASSING args are handled appropriately by GetJsonPathVar() /
+ * JsonItemFromDatum().
+ */
+ if (!isarg &&
+ !only_allow_cast &&
exprtype != BYTEAOID && typcategory != TYPCATEGORY_STRING)
ereport(ERROR,
errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
@@ -3425,6 +3486,11 @@ transformJsonOutput(ParseState *pstate, const JsonOutput *output,
errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("returning SETOF types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions"));
+ if (get_typtype(ret->typid) == TYPTYPE_PSEUDO)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions"));
+
if (ret->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT)
/* assign JSONB format when returning jsonb, or JSON format otherwise */
ret->format->format_type =
@@ -3521,7 +3587,6 @@ coerceJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr,
/* try to coerce expression to the output type */
res = coerce_to_target_type(pstate, expr, exprtype,
returning->typid, returning->typmod,
- /* XXX throwing errors when casting to char(N) */
COERCION_EXPLICIT,
COERCE_EXPLICIT_CAST,
location);
@@ -3621,7 +3686,7 @@ transformJsonObjectConstructor(ParseState *pstate, JsonObjectConstructor *ctor)
Node *val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_OBJECT()",
kv->value,
JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = lappend(args, key);
args = lappend(args, val);
@@ -3808,7 +3873,7 @@ transformJsonObjectAgg(ParseState *pstate, JsonObjectAgg *agg)
val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_OBJECTAGG()",
agg->arg->value,
JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = list_make2(key, val);
returning = transformJsonConstructorOutput(pstate, agg->constructor->output,
@@ -3864,9 +3929,8 @@ transformJsonArrayAgg(ParseState *pstate, JsonArrayAgg *agg)
Oid aggfnoid;
Oid aggtype;
- arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAYAGG()",
- agg->arg,
- JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, InvalidOid);
+ arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAYAGG()", agg->arg,
+ JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT, InvalidOid, false);
returning = transformJsonConstructorOutput(pstate, agg->constructor->output,
list_make1(arg));
@@ -3913,9 +3977,8 @@ transformJsonArrayConstructor(ParseState *pstate, JsonArrayConstructor *ctor)
{
JsonValueExpr *jsval = castNode(JsonValueExpr, lfirst(lc));
Node *val = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_ARRAY()",
- jsval,
- JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
- InvalidOid);
+ jsval, JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT,
+ InvalidOid, false);
args = lappend(args, val);
}
@@ -4074,7 +4137,7 @@ transformJsonParseExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonParseExpr *jsexpr)
* function-like CASTs.
*/
arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON()", jsexpr->expr,
- JS_FORMAT_JSON, returning->typid);
+ JS_FORMAT_JSON, returning->typid, false);
}
return makeJsonConstructorExpr(pstate, JSCTOR_JSON_PARSE, list_make1(arg), NULL,
@@ -4119,7 +4182,7 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
Node *arg = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, "JSON_SERIALIZE()",
expr->expr,
JS_FORMAT_JSON,
- InvalidOid);
+ InvalidOid, false);
if (expr->output)
{
@@ -4153,3 +4216,545 @@ transformJsonSerializeExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonSerializeExpr *expr)
return makeJsonConstructorExpr(pstate, JSCTOR_JSON_SERIALIZE, list_make1(arg),
NULL, returning, false, false, expr->location);
}
+
+/*
+ * Transform JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS functions into a JsonExpr node.
+ */
+static Node *
+transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
+{
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr = NULL;
+ const char *func_name = NULL;
+
+ switch (func->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_EXISTS";
+ break;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_QUERY";
+ break;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ func_name = "JSON_VALUE";
+ break;
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Only allow FORMAT specification for JSON_QUERY(). */
+ if (func->output && func->op != JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ JsonFormat *format = func->output->returning->format;
+
+ if (format->format_type != JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT ||
+ format->encoding != JS_ENC_DEFAULT)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("cannot specify FORMAT in RETURNING clause of %s()",
+ func_name),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, format->location));
+ }
+
+ if (func->op == JSON_QUERY_OP &&
+ func->quotes != JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC &&
+ (func->wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL ||
+ func->wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL))
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
+ errmsg("SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, func->location));
+
+
+ jsexpr = transformJsonExprCommon(pstate, func, func_name);
+
+ switch (func->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = BOOLOID;
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->returning->format->format_type = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
+ jsexpr->returning->format->encoding = JS_ENC_DEFAULT;
+
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ jsexpr->wrapper = func->wrapper;
+
+ /*
+ * Keep quotes by default, omitting them only if OMIT QUOTES is
+ * specified.
+ */
+ jsexpr->omit_quotes = (func->quotes == JS_QUOTES_OMIT);
+
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ JsonReturning *ret = jsexpr->returning;
+
+ ret->typid = JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(jsexpr);
+ ret->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
+
+ if (func->on_empty)
+ jsexpr->on_empty = transformJsonBehavior(pstate,
+ func->on_empty,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ if (!OidIsValid(jsexpr->returning->typid))
+ {
+ /* Make JSON_VALUE return text by default */
+ jsexpr->returning->typid = TEXTOID;
+ jsexpr->returning->typmod = -1;
+ }
+ jsexpr->returning->format->format_type = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
+ jsexpr->returning->format->encoding = JS_ENC_DEFAULT;
+
+ jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
+
+ /*
+ * Initialize expressions to coerce the scalar value returned by
+ * JsonPathValue() to the "returning" type.
+ */
+ if (jsexpr->result_coercion)
+ jsexpr->item_coercions =
+ InitJsonItemCoercions(pstate, jsexpr->returning,
+ exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr));
+
+ if (func->on_empty)
+ jsexpr->on_empty = transformJsonBehavior(pstate,
+ func->on_empty,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ jsexpr->on_error = transformJsonBehavior(pstate, func->on_error,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL,
+ jsexpr->returning);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonFuncExpr op");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) jsexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Common code for JSON_VALUE, JSON_QUERY, JSON_EXISTS transformation
+ * into a JsonExpr node.
+ */
+static JsonExpr *
+transformJsonExprCommon(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func,
+ const char *constructName)
+{
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr = makeNode(JsonExpr);
+ Node *path_spec;
+
+ jsexpr->location = func->location;
+ jsexpr->op = func->op;
+ jsexpr->formatted_expr = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, constructName,
+ func->context_item,
+ JS_FORMAT_JSON,
+ InvalidOid, false);
+
+ if (exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr) != JSONBOID)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
+ errmsg("%s() is not yet implemented for the json type",
+ constructName),
+ errhint("Try casting the argument to jsonb"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(jsexpr->formatted_expr)));
+
+ jsexpr->format = func->context_item->format;
+
+ path_spec = transformExprRecurse(pstate, func->pathspec);
+ jsexpr->path_spec =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, path_spec, exprType(path_spec),
+ JSONPATHOID, -1,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT, COERCE_IMPLICIT_CAST,
+ exprLocation(path_spec));
+ if (!jsexpr->path_spec)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression must be of type %s, not of type %s",
+ "jsonpath", format_type_be(exprType(path_spec))),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(path_spec))));
+
+ /*
+ * Transform and coerce to json[b] passing arguments, whose format is
+ * determined by context item type.
+ */
+ transformJsonPassingArgs(pstate, constructName,
+ exprType(jsexpr->formatted_expr) == JSONBOID ?
+ JS_FORMAT_JSONB : JS_FORMAT_JSON,
+ func->passing,
+ &jsexpr->passing_values,
+ &jsexpr->passing_names);
+
+ jsexpr->returning = transformJsonOutput(pstate, func->output, false);
+
+ return jsexpr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Transform a JSON PASSING clause.
+ */
+static void
+transformJsonPassingArgs(ParseState *pstate, const char *constructName,
+ JsonFormatType format, List *args,
+ List **passing_values, List **passing_names)
+{
+ ListCell *lc;
+
+ *passing_values = NIL;
+ *passing_names = NIL;
+
+ foreach(lc, args)
+ {
+ JsonArgument *arg = castNode(JsonArgument, lfirst(lc));
+ Node *expr = transformJsonValueExpr(pstate, constructName,
+ arg->val, format,
+ InvalidOid, true);
+
+ *passing_values = lappend(*passing_values, expr);
+ *passing_names = lappend(*passing_names, makeString(arg->name));
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create an expression to coerce the output of JSON_VALUE() / JSON_QUERY()
+ * to the output type, if needed.
+ */
+static Node *
+coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(ParseState *pstate, JsonExpr *jsexpr)
+{
+ JsonReturning *returning = jsexpr->returning;
+ Node *context_item = jsexpr->formatted_expr;
+ Node *coercion_expr = NULL;
+ int default_typmod;
+ Oid default_typid;
+ bool omit_quotes =
+ jsexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP && jsexpr->omit_quotes;
+
+ Assert(returning);
+
+ default_typid = JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(jsexpr);
+ default_typmod = -1;
+ if (returning->typid != default_typid ||
+ returning->typmod != default_typmod)
+ {
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the result of
+ * evaluating the JSON_VALUE/QUERY jsonpath expression as input to the
+ * coercion expression.
+ */
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ placeholder->typeId = omit_quotes ? TEXTOID : exprType(context_item);
+ placeholder->typeMod = omit_quotes ? -1 : exprTypmod(context_item);
+
+ Assert(placeholder->typeId == default_typid ||
+ placeholder->typeId == TEXTOID);
+ Assert(placeholder->typeMod == default_typmod ||
+ placeholder->typeMod == -1);
+
+ coercion_expr = coerceJsonExpr(pstate, (Node *) placeholder,
+ returning);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Use a JsonCoercion node to implement a non-default QUOTES or WRAPPER
+ * behavior for JSON_QUERY.
+ */
+ if (coercion_expr == NULL || omit_quotes)
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+
+ coercion->omit_quotes = jsexpr->omit_quotes;
+ coercion->cast_expr = coercion_expr;
+
+ return (Node *) coercion;
+ }
+
+ return coercion_expr;
+}
+
+/* Returns the default type for a given JsonExpr for a given JsonFormat. */
+static Oid
+JsonFuncExprDefaultReturnType(JsonExpr *jsexpr)
+{
+ JsonFormat *format = jsexpr->format;
+ Node *context_item = jsexpr->formatted_expr;
+
+ Assert(format);
+ if (format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB)
+ return JSONBOID;
+ else if (format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT &&
+ exprType(context_item) == JSONBOID)
+ return JSONBOID;
+
+ return JSONOID;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns a JsonCoercion node to coerce a jsonb-valued expression to the
+ * target type given by 'returning' using either json_populate_type() or
+ * by using the target type's input function.
+ */
+static JsonCoercion *
+makeJsonCoercion(const JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = makeNode(JsonCoercion);
+
+ coercion->targettype = returning->typid;
+ coercion->targettypmod = returning->typmod;
+
+ return coercion;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Set up a JsonCoercion node to:
+ *
+ * - coerce expression to the output returning type, or
+ * - coerce using json_populate_type() if returning type requires it, or
+ * - coerce via I/O.
+ */
+static Node *
+coerceJsonExpr(ParseState *pstate, Node *expr, const JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ Node *coerced_expr;
+
+ coerced_expr = coerceJsonFuncExpr(pstate, expr, returning, false);
+ if (coerced_expr)
+ {
+ if (coerced_expr == expr)
+ return NULL;
+ return coerced_expr;
+ }
+
+ return (Node *) makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Initialize JsonCoercion nodes for coercing a given JSON item value produced
+ * by JSON_VALUE to the target "returning" type; also see
+ * ExecPrepareJsonItemCoercion().
+ */
+static List *
+InitJsonItemCoercions(ParseState *pstate, const JsonReturning *returning,
+ Oid contextItemTypeId)
+{
+ List *item_coercions = NIL;
+ int i;
+ Oid typeoid;
+ struct
+ {
+ JsonItemType item_type;
+ Oid typeoid;
+ } item_types[] =
+ {
+ {JsonItemTypeNull, UNKNOWNOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeString, TEXTOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeNumeric, NUMERICOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeBoolean, BOOLOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeDate, DATEOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTime, TIMEOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimetz, TIMETZOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimestamp, TIMESTAMPOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeTimestamptz, TIMESTAMPTZOID},
+ {JsonItemTypeComposite, contextItemTypeId},
+ {JsonItemTypeInvalid, InvalidOid}
+ };
+
+ for (i = 0; OidIsValid(typeoid = item_types[i].typeoid); i++)
+ {
+ Node *expr;
+ JsonItemCoercion *item_coercion = makeNode(JsonItemCoercion);
+
+ if (typeoid == UNKNOWNOID)
+ {
+ expr = (Node *) makeNullConst(UNKNOWNOID, -1, InvalidOid);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ CaseTestExpr *placeholder = makeNode(CaseTestExpr);
+
+ /*
+ * We abuse CaseTestExpr here as placeholder to pass the result of
+ * JSON_VALUE jsonpath expression to the coercion function.
+ */
+ placeholder->typeId = item_types[i].typeoid;
+ placeholder->typeMod = -1;
+ placeholder->collation = InvalidOid;
+
+ expr = (Node *) placeholder;
+ }
+
+ item_coercion->item_type = item_types[i].item_type;
+ item_coercion->coercion = coerceJsonExpr(pstate, expr, returning);
+ item_coercions = lappend(item_coercions, item_coercion);
+ }
+
+ return item_coercions;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Returns constant values to be returned to the user for various
+ * non-ERROR ON ERROR/EMPTY behaviors.
+ *
+ * Note that JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT expression is handled by the
+ * caller separately.
+ */
+static Node *
+GetJsonBehaviorConstExpr(JsonBehaviorType btype, int location)
+{
+ Datum val = (Datum) 0;
+ Oid typid = JSONBOID;
+ int len = -1;
+ bool isbyval = false;
+ bool isnull = false;
+ Const *con;
+
+ switch (btype)
+ {
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY:
+ val = DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in, CStringGetDatum("[]"));
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT:
+ val = DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in, CStringGetDatum("{}"));
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE:
+ val = BoolGetDatum(true);
+ typid = BOOLOID;
+ len = sizeof(bool);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE:
+ val = BoolGetDatum(false);
+ typid = BOOLOID;
+ len = sizeof(bool);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY:
+ val = (Datum) 0;
+ isnull = true;
+ typid = INT4OID;
+ len = sizeof(int32);
+ isbyval = true;
+ break;
+
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT:
+ case JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR:
+ /* Always handled in the caller. */
+ Assert(false);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized SQL/JSON behavior %d", btype);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ con = makeConst(typid, -1, InvalidOid, len, val, isnull, isbyval);
+ con->location = location;
+
+ return (Node *) con;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Transform a JSON BEHAVIOR clause.
+ */
+static JsonBehavior *
+transformJsonBehavior(ParseState *pstate, JsonBehavior *behavior,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior,
+ JsonReturning *returning)
+{
+ JsonBehaviorType behavior_type = default_behavior;
+ Node *expr = NULL;
+ JsonCoercion *coercion = NULL;
+ int location = -1;
+
+ if (behavior)
+ {
+ behavior_type = behavior->btype;
+ location = behavior->location;
+ if (behavior_type == JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT)
+ {
+ expr = transformExprRecurse(pstate, behavior->expr);
+ if (!IsA(expr, Const) && !IsA(expr, FuncExpr) &&
+ !IsA(expr, OpExpr))
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
+ errmsg("can only specify constant, non-aggregate"
+ " function, or operator expression for"
+ " DEFAULT"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr))));
+ if (contain_var_clause(expr))
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
+ errmsg("DEFAULT expression must not contain column references"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr))));
+ if (expression_returns_set(expr))
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_DATATYPE_MISMATCH),
+ errmsg("DEFAULT expression must not return a set"),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr))));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (expr == NULL && behavior_type != JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR)
+ expr = GetJsonBehaviorConstExpr(behavior_type, location);
+
+ if (expr)
+ {
+ Node *coerced_expr = expr;
+ bool isnull = (IsA(expr, Const) && ((Const *) expr)->constisnull);
+
+ /*
+ * Coerce NULLs and "internal" (that is, not specified by the user)
+ * jsonb-valued expressions with a JsonCoercion node.
+ *
+ * For other (user-specified) non-NULL values, try to find a cast and
+ * error out if one is not found.
+ */
+ if (isnull ||
+ (exprType(expr) == JSONBOID &&
+ behavior_type == default_behavior))
+ coercion = makeJsonCoercion(returning);
+ else
+ coerced_expr =
+ coerce_to_target_type(pstate, expr, exprType(expr),
+ returning->typid, returning->typmod,
+ COERCION_EXPLICIT, COERCE_EXPLICIT_CAST,
+ exprLocation((Node *) behavior));
+
+ if (coerced_expr == NULL)
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_CANNOT_COERCE),
+ errmsg("cannot cast behavior expression of type %s to %s",
+ format_type_be(exprType(expr)),
+ format_type_be(returning->typid)),
+ parser_errposition(pstate, exprLocation(expr)));
+ else
+ expr = coerced_expr;
+ }
+
+ return makeJsonBehavior(behavior_type, expr, coercion, location);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
index 0cd904f8da..ea5ac6bafe 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_target.c
@@ -1989,6 +1989,21 @@ FigureColnameInternal(Node *node, char **name)
/* make JSON_ARRAYAGG act like a regular function */
*name = "json_arrayagg";
return 2;
+ case T_JsonFuncExpr:
+ /* make SQL/JSON functions act like a regular function */
+ switch (((JsonFuncExpr *) node)->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ *name = "json_exists";
+ return 2;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ *name = "json_query";
+ return 2;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ *name = "json_value";
+ return 2;
+ }
+ break;
default:
break;
}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
index 83e1f1265c..41bb0e0546 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/formatting.c
@@ -4426,6 +4426,50 @@ parse_datetime(text *date_txt, text *fmt, Oid collid, bool strict,
}
}
+/*
+ * Parses the datetime format string in 'fmt_str' and returns true if it
+ * contains a timezone specifier, false if not.
+ */
+bool
+datetime_format_has_tz(const char *fmt_str)
+{
+ bool incache;
+ int fmt_len = strlen(fmt_str);
+ int result;
+ FormatNode *format;
+
+ if (fmt_len > DCH_CACHE_SIZE)
+ {
+ /*
+ * Allocate new memory if format picture is bigger than static cache
+ * and do not use cache (call parser always)
+ */
+ incache = false;
+
+ format = (FormatNode *) palloc((fmt_len + 1) * sizeof(FormatNode));
+
+ parse_format(format, fmt_str, DCH_keywords,
+ DCH_suff, DCH_index, DCH_FLAG, NULL);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /*
+ * Use cache buffers
+ */
+ DCHCacheEntry *ent = DCH_cache_fetch(fmt_str, false);
+
+ incache = true;
+ format = ent->format;
+ }
+
+ result = DCH_datetime_type(format);
+
+ if (!incache)
+ pfree(format);
+
+ return result & DCH_ZONED;
+}
+
/*
* do_to_timestamp: shared code for to_timestamp and to_date
*
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
index c10b3fbedf..6d797c0953 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonb.c
@@ -2163,3 +2163,34 @@ jsonb_float8(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
PG_RETURN_DATUM(retValue);
}
+
+/*
+ * Convert jsonb to a C-string stripping quotes from scalar strings.
+ */
+char *
+JsonbUnquote(Jsonb *jb)
+{
+ if (JB_ROOT_IS_SCALAR(jb))
+ {
+ JsonbValue v;
+
+ (void) JsonbExtractScalar(&jb->root, &v);
+
+ if (v.type == jbvString)
+ return pnstrdup(v.val.string.val, v.val.string.len);
+ else if (v.type == jbvBool)
+ return pstrdup(v.val.boolean ? "true" : "false");
+ else if (v.type == jbvNumeric)
+ return DatumGetCString(DirectFunctionCall1(numeric_out,
+ PointerGetDatum(v.val.numeric)));
+ else if (v.type == jbvNull)
+ return pstrdup("null");
+ else
+ {
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized jsonb value type %d", v.type);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ return JsonbToCString(NULL, &jb->root, VARSIZE(jb));
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index 1b0f494329..54dbd7e79f 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -2830,7 +2830,9 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
check_stack_depth();
- if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc))
+ /* Even scalars can end up here thanks to JsonPathQuery/Value(). */
+ if (jbv->type != jbvBinary || !JsonContainerIsArray(jbc) ||
+ JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc))
{
populate_array_report_expected_array(ctx, ndim - 1);
/* Getting here means the error was reported softly. */
@@ -2838,8 +2840,6 @@ populate_array_dim_jsonb(PopulateArrayContext *ctx, /* context */
return false;
}
- Assert(!JsonContainerIsScalar(jbc));
-
it = JsonbIteratorInit(jbc);
tok = JsonbIteratorNext(&it, &val, true);
@@ -3323,6 +3323,62 @@ prepare_column_cache(ColumnIOData *column,
ReleaseSysCache(tup);
}
+/*
+ * Populate and return the value of specified type from a given json/jsonb
+ * value 'json_val'. 'cache' is caller-specified pointer to save the
+ * ColumnIOData that will be initialized on the 1st call and then reused
+ * during any subsequent calls. 'mcxt' gives the memory context to allocate
+ * the ColumnIOData and any other subsidiary memory in. 'escontext',
+ * if not NULL, tells that any errors that occur should be handled softly.
+ */
+Datum
+json_populate_type(Datum json_val, Oid json_type,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ void **cache, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext)
+{
+ JsValue jsv = {0};
+ JsonbValue jbv;
+
+ jsv.is_json = json_type == JSONOID;
+
+ if (*isnull)
+ {
+ if (jsv.is_json)
+ jsv.val.json.str = NULL;
+ else
+ jsv.val.jsonb = NULL;
+ }
+ else if (jsv.is_json)
+ {
+ text *json = DatumGetTextPP(json_val);
+
+ jsv.val.json.str = VARDATA_ANY(json);
+ jsv.val.json.len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(json);
+ jsv.val.json.type = JSON_TOKEN_INVALID; /* not used in
+ * populate_composite() */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ Jsonb *jsonb = DatumGetJsonbP(json_val);
+
+ jsv.val.jsonb = &jbv;
+
+ /* fill binary jsonb value pointing to jb */
+ jbv.type = jbvBinary;
+ jbv.val.binary.data = &jsonb->root;
+ jbv.val.binary.len = VARSIZE(jsonb) - VARHDRSZ;
+ }
+
+ if (*cache == NULL)
+ *cache = MemoryContextAllocZero(mcxt, sizeof(ColumnIOData));
+
+ return populate_record_field(*cache, typid, typmod, NULL, mcxt,
+ PointerGetDatum(NULL), &jsv, isnull,
+ escontext);
+}
+
/* recursively populate a record field or an array element from a json/jsonb value */
static Datum
populate_record_field(ColumnIOData *col,
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
index d02c03e014..20077b67a7 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath.c
@@ -68,7 +68,9 @@
#include "libpq/pqformat.h"
#include "nodes/miscnodes.h"
#include "miscadmin.h"
+#include "nodes/nodeFuncs.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
+#include "utils/formatting.h"
#include "utils/json.h"
#include "utils/jsonpath.h"
@@ -1110,3 +1112,260 @@ jspGetArraySubscript(JsonPathItem *v, JsonPathItem *from, JsonPathItem *to,
return true;
}
+
+/* SQL/JSON datatype status: */
+enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus
+{
+ jpdsNonDateTime, /* null, bool, numeric, string, array, object */
+ jpdsUnknownDateTime, /* unknown datetime type */
+ jpdsDateTimeZoned, /* timetz, timestamptz */
+ jpdsDateTimeNonZoned, /* time, timestamp, date */
+};
+
+/* Context for jspIsMutableWalker() */
+struct JsonPathMutableContext
+{
+ List *varnames; /* list of variable names */
+ List *varexprs; /* list of variable expressions */
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus current; /* status of @ item */
+ bool lax; /* jsonpath is lax or strict */
+ bool mutable; /* resulting mutability status */
+};
+
+static enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus jspIsMutableWalker(JsonPathItem *jpi,
+ struct JsonPathMutableContext *cxt);
+
+/*
+ * Function to check whether jsonpath expression is mutable to be used in the
+ * planner function contain_mutable_functions().
+ */
+bool
+jspIsMutable(JsonPath *path, List *varnames, List *varexprs)
+{
+ struct JsonPathMutableContext cxt;
+ JsonPathItem jpi;
+
+ cxt.varnames = varnames;
+ cxt.varexprs = varexprs;
+ cxt.current = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ cxt.lax = (path->header & JSONPATH_LAX) != 0;
+ cxt.mutable = false;
+
+ jspInit(&jpi, path);
+ (void) jspIsMutableWalker(&jpi, &cxt);
+
+ return cxt.mutable;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Recursive walker for jspIsMutable()
+ */
+static enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus
+jspIsMutableWalker(JsonPathItem *jpi, struct JsonPathMutableContext *cxt)
+{
+ JsonPathItem next;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+
+ while (!cxt->mutable)
+ {
+ JsonPathItem arg;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus leftStatus;
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus rightStatus;
+
+ switch (jpi->type)
+ {
+ case jpiRoot:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiCurrent:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ status = cxt->current;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiFilter:
+ {
+ enum JsonPathDatatypeStatus prevStatus = cxt->current;
+
+ cxt->current = status;
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ cxt->current = prevStatus;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case jpiVariable:
+ {
+ int32 len;
+ const char *name = jspGetString(jpi, &len);
+ ListCell *lc1;
+ ListCell *lc2;
+
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+
+ forboth(lc1, cxt->varnames, lc2, cxt->varexprs)
+ {
+ String *varname = lfirst_node(String, lc1);
+ Node *varexpr = lfirst(lc2);
+
+ if (strncmp(varname->sval, name, len))
+ continue;
+
+ switch (exprType(varexpr))
+ {
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ status = jpdsDateTimeNonZoned;
+ break;
+
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ status = jpdsDateTimeZoned;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case jpiEqual:
+ case jpiNotEqual:
+ case jpiLess:
+ case jpiGreater:
+ case jpiLessOrEqual:
+ case jpiGreaterOrEqual:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetLeftArg(jpi, &arg);
+ leftStatus = jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ jspGetRightArg(jpi, &arg);
+ rightStatus = jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+
+ /*
+ * Comparison of datetime type with different timezone status
+ * is mutable.
+ */
+ if (leftStatus != jpdsNonDateTime &&
+ rightStatus != jpdsNonDateTime &&
+ (leftStatus == jpdsUnknownDateTime ||
+ rightStatus == jpdsUnknownDateTime ||
+ leftStatus != rightStatus))
+ cxt->mutable = true;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiNot:
+ case jpiIsUnknown:
+ case jpiExists:
+ case jpiPlus:
+ case jpiMinus:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiAnd:
+ case jpiOr:
+ case jpiAdd:
+ case jpiSub:
+ case jpiMul:
+ case jpiDiv:
+ case jpiMod:
+ case jpiStartsWith:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspGetLeftArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ jspGetRightArg(jpi, &arg);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ case jpiIndexArray:
+ for (int i = 0; i < jpi->content.array.nelems; i++)
+ {
+ JsonPathItem from;
+ JsonPathItem to;
+
+ if (jspGetArraySubscript(jpi, &from, &to, i))
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&to, cxt);
+
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&from, cxt);
+ }
+ /* FALLTHROUGH */
+
+ case jpiAnyArray:
+ if (!cxt->lax)
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiAny:
+ if (jpi->content.anybounds.first > 0)
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+
+ case jpiDatetime:
+ if (jpi->content.arg)
+ {
+ char *template;
+
+ jspGetArg(jpi, &arg);
+ if (arg.type != jpiString)
+ {
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break; /* there will be runtime error */
+ }
+
+ template = jspGetString(&arg, NULL);
+ if (datetime_format_has_tz(template))
+ status = jpdsDateTimeZoned;
+ else
+ status = jpdsDateTimeNonZoned;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ status = jpdsUnknownDateTime;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case jpiLikeRegex:
+ Assert(status == jpdsNonDateTime);
+ jspInitByBuffer(&arg, jpi->base, jpi->content.like_regex.expr);
+ jspIsMutableWalker(&arg, cxt);
+ break;
+
+ /* literals */
+ case jpiNull:
+ case jpiString:
+ case jpiNumeric:
+ case jpiBool:
+ /* accessors */
+ case jpiKey:
+ case jpiAnyKey:
+ /* special items */
+ case jpiSubscript:
+ case jpiLast:
+ /* item methods */
+ case jpiType:
+ case jpiSize:
+ case jpiAbs:
+ case jpiFloor:
+ case jpiCeiling:
+ case jpiDouble:
+ case jpiKeyValue:
+ status = jpdsNonDateTime;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!jspGetNext(jpi, &next))
+ break;
+
+ jpi = &next;
+ }
+
+ return status;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
index cb2ea048c3..cec0f3dd65 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonpath_exec.c
@@ -234,6 +234,12 @@ static JsonPathExecResult appendBoolResult(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *jsp, JsonValueList *found, JsonPathBool res);
static void getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
JsonbValue *value);
+static JsonbValue *GetJsonPathVar(void *cxt, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId);
+static int CountJsonPathVars(void *cxt);
+static void JsonItemFromDatum(Datum val, Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ JsonbValue *res);
+static void JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(JsonbValue *jbv, Datum num);
static void getJsonPathVariable(JsonPathExecContext *cxt,
JsonPathItem *variable, JsonbValue *value);
static int countVariablesFromJsonb(void *varsJsonb);
@@ -2138,6 +2144,155 @@ getJsonPathItem(JsonPathExecContext *cxt, JsonPathItem *item,
}
}
+/*
+ * Returns the computed value of a JSON path variable with given name.
+ */
+static JsonbValue *
+GetJsonPathVar(void *cxt, char *varName, int varNameLen,
+ JsonbValue *baseObject, int *baseObjectId)
+{
+ JsonPathVariable *var = NULL;
+ List *vars = cxt;
+ ListCell *lc;
+ JsonbValue *result;
+ int id = 1;
+
+ foreach(lc, vars)
+ {
+ JsonPathVariable *curvar = lfirst(lc);
+
+ if (!strncmp(curvar->name, varName, varNameLen))
+ {
+ var = curvar;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ id++;
+ }
+
+ if (var == NULL)
+ {
+ *baseObjectId = -1;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ result = palloc(sizeof(JsonbValue));
+ if (var->isnull)
+ {
+ *baseObjectId = 0;
+ result->type = jbvNull;
+ }
+ else
+ JsonItemFromDatum(var->value, var->typid, var->typmod, result);
+
+ *baseObject = *result;
+ *baseObjectId = id;
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+static int
+CountJsonPathVars(void *cxt)
+{
+ List *vars = (List *) cxt;
+
+ return list_length(vars);
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * Initialize JsonbValue to pass to jsonpath executor from given
+ * datum value of the specified type.
+ */
+static void
+JsonItemFromDatum(Datum val, Oid typid, int32 typmod, JsonbValue *res)
+{
+ switch (typid)
+ {
+ case BOOLOID:
+ res->type = jbvBool;
+ res->val.boolean = DatumGetBool(val);
+ break;
+ case NUMERICOID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, val);
+ break;
+ case INT2OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int2_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case INT4OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int4_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case INT8OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(int8_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case FLOAT4OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(float4_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case FLOAT8OID:
+ JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(res, DirectFunctionCall1(float8_numeric, val));
+ break;
+ case TEXTOID:
+ case VARCHAROID:
+ res->type = jbvString;
+ res->val.string.val = VARDATA_ANY(val);
+ res->val.string.len = VARSIZE_ANY_EXHDR(val);
+ break;
+ case DATEOID:
+ case TIMEOID:
+ case TIMETZOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPOID:
+ case TIMESTAMPTZOID:
+ res->type = jbvDatetime;
+ res->val.datetime.value = val;
+ res->val.datetime.typid = typid;
+ res->val.datetime.typmod = typmod;
+ res->val.datetime.tz = 0;
+ break;
+ case JSONBOID:
+ {
+ JsonbValue *jbv = res;
+ Jsonb *jb = DatumGetJsonbP(val);
+
+ if (JsonContainerIsScalar(&jb->root))
+ {
+ bool result PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+
+ result = JsonbExtractScalar(&jb->root, jbv);
+ Assert(result);
+ }
+ else
+ JsonbInitBinary(jbv, jb);
+ break;
+ }
+ case JSONOID:
+ {
+ text *txt = DatumGetTextP(val);
+ char *str = text_to_cstring(txt);
+ Jsonb *jb;
+
+ jb = DatumGetJsonbP(DirectFunctionCall1(jsonb_in,
+ CStringGetDatum(str)));
+ pfree(str);
+
+ JsonItemFromDatum(JsonbPGetDatum(jb), JSONBOID, -1, res);
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+ errmsg("could not convert value of type %s to jsonpath",
+ format_type_be(typid)));
+ }
+}
+
+/* Initialize numeric value from the given datum */
+static void
+JsonbValueInitNumericDatum(JsonbValue *jbv, Datum num)
+{
+ jbv->type = jbvNumeric;
+ jbv->val.numeric = DatumGetNumeric(num);
+}
+
/*
* Get the value of variable passed to jsonpath executor
*/
@@ -2874,3 +3029,170 @@ compareDatetime(Datum val1, Oid typid1, Datum val2, Oid typid2,
return DatumGetInt32(DirectFunctionCall2(cmpfunc, val1, val2));
}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_EXISTS implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true.
+ */
+bool
+JsonPathExists(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb), !error, NULL, true);
+
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(res));
+
+ if (error && jperIsError(res))
+ *error = true;
+
+ return res == jperOk;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_QUERY implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true. *empty is set to true if no match is found.
+ */
+Datum
+JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper, bool *empty,
+ bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonbValue *singleton;
+ bool wrap;
+ JsonValueList found = {0};
+ JsonPathExecResult res;
+ int count;
+
+ res = executeJsonPath(jp, vars,
+ GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb), !error, &found, true);
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(res));
+ if (error && jperIsError(res))
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ *empty = false;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+
+ /* WRAP or not? */
+ count = JsonValueListLength(&found);
+ singleton = count > 0 ? JsonValueListHead(&found) : NULL;
+ if (singleton == NULL)
+ wrap = false;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_NONE || wrapper == JSW_UNSPEC)
+ wrap = false;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
+ wrap = true;
+ else if (wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL)
+ wrap = count > 1 ||
+ IsAJsonbScalar(singleton) ||
+ (singleton->type == jbvBinary &&
+ JsonContainerIsScalar(singleton->val.binary.data));
+ else
+ {
+ elog(ERROR, "unrecognized json wrapper %d", wrapper);
+ wrap = false;
+ }
+
+ if (wrap)
+ return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(wrapItemsInArray(&found)));
+
+ /* No wrapping means only one item is expected. */
+ if (count > 1)
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return (Datum) 0;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_MORE_THAN_ONE_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_QUERY should return singleton item without wrapper"),
+ errhint("Use WITH WRAPPER clause to wrap SQL/JSON item sequence into array.")));
+ }
+
+ if (singleton)
+ return JsonbPGetDatum(JsonbValueToJsonb(singleton));
+
+ *empty = true;
+ return PointerGetDatum(NULL);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Executor-callable JSON_VALUE implementation
+ *
+ * Returns NULL instead of throwing errors if 'error' is not NULL, setting
+ * *error to true. *empty is set to true if no match is found.
+ */
+JsonbValue *
+JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars)
+{
+ JsonbValue *res;
+ JsonValueList found = {0};
+ JsonPathExecResult jper PG_USED_FOR_ASSERTS_ONLY;
+ int count;
+
+ jper = executeJsonPath(jp, vars, GetJsonPathVar, CountJsonPathVars,
+ DatumGetJsonbP(jb),
+ !error, &found, true);
+
+ Assert(error || !jperIsError(jper));
+
+ if (error && jperIsError(jper))
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ *empty = false;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ count = JsonValueListLength(&found);
+
+ *empty = (count == 0);
+
+ if (*empty)
+ return NULL;
+
+ /* JSON_VALUE expects to get only singletons. */
+ if (count > 1)
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_MORE_THAN_ONE_SQL_JSON_ITEM),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item")));
+ }
+
+ res = JsonValueListHead(&found);
+ if (res->type == jbvBinary && JsonContainerIsScalar(res->val.binary.data))
+ JsonbExtractScalar(res->val.binary.data, res);
+
+ /* JSON_VALUE expects to get only scalars. */
+ if (!IsAJsonbScalar(res))
+ {
+ if (error)
+ {
+ *error = true;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ ereport(ERROR,
+ (errcode(ERRCODE_SQL_JSON_SCALAR_REQUIRED),
+ errmsg("JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item")));
+ }
+
+ if (res->type == jbvNull)
+ return NULL;
+
+ return res;
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index b625f471a8..7a96a87b0c 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -476,6 +476,8 @@ static void get_const_expr(Const *constval, deparse_context *context,
int showtype);
static void get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context);
static void get_json_format(JsonFormat *format, StringInfo buf);
+static void get_json_returning(JsonReturning *returning, StringInfo buf,
+ bool json_format_by_default);
static void get_json_constructor(JsonConstructorExpr *ctor,
deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit);
static void get_json_constructor_options(JsonConstructorExpr *ctor,
@@ -518,6 +520,8 @@ static char *generate_qualified_type_name(Oid typid);
static text *string_to_text(char *str);
static char *flatten_reloptions(Oid relid);
static void get_reloptions(StringInfo buf, Datum reloptions);
+static void get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context,
+ bool showimplicit);
#define only_marker(rte) ((rte)->inh ? "" : "ONLY ")
@@ -8302,6 +8306,7 @@ isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags)
case T_WindowFunc:
case T_FuncExpr:
case T_JsonConstructorExpr:
+ case T_JsonExpr:
/* function-like: name(..) or name[..] */
return true;
@@ -8473,6 +8478,7 @@ isSimpleNode(Node *node, Node *parentNode, int prettyFlags)
case T_GroupingFunc: /* own parentheses */
case T_WindowFunc: /* own parentheses */
case T_CaseExpr: /* other separators */
+ case T_JsonExpr: /* own parentheses */
return true;
default:
return false;
@@ -8588,6 +8594,64 @@ get_rule_expr_paren(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
appendStringInfoChar(context->buf, ')');
}
+static void
+get_json_behavior(JsonBehavior *behavior, deparse_context *context,
+ const char *on)
+{
+ /*
+ * The order of array elements must correspond to the order of
+ * JsonBehaviorType members.
+ */
+ const char *behavior_names[] =
+ {
+ " NULL",
+ " ERROR",
+ " EMPTY",
+ " TRUE",
+ " FALSE",
+ " UNKNOWN",
+ " EMPTY ARRAY",
+ " EMPTY OBJECT",
+ " DEFAULT "
+ };
+
+ if ((int) behavior->btype < 0 || behavior->btype >= lengthof(behavior_names))
+ elog(ERROR, "invalid json behavior type: %d", behavior->btype);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(context->buf, behavior_names[behavior->btype]);
+
+ if (behavior->btype == JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT)
+ get_rule_expr(behavior->expr, context, false);
+
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " ON %s", on);
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_json_expr_options
+ *
+ * Parse back common options for JSON_QUERY, JSON_VALUE, JSON_EXISTS.
+ */
+static void
+get_json_expr_options(JsonExpr *jsexpr, deparse_context *context,
+ JsonBehaviorType default_behavior)
+{
+ if (jsexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP)
+ {
+ if (jsexpr->wrapper == JSW_CONDITIONAL)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER");
+ else if (jsexpr->wrapper == JSW_UNCONDITIONAL)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER");
+
+ if (jsexpr->omit_quotes)
+ appendStringInfo(context->buf, " OMIT QUOTES");
+ }
+
+ if (jsexpr->on_empty && jsexpr->on_empty->btype != default_behavior)
+ get_json_behavior(jsexpr->on_empty, context, "EMPTY");
+
+ if (jsexpr->on_error && jsexpr->on_error->btype != default_behavior)
+ get_json_behavior(jsexpr->on_error, context, "ERROR");
+}
/* ----------
* get_rule_expr - Parse back an expression
@@ -9747,6 +9811,7 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
}
break;
+
case T_JsonValueExpr:
{
JsonValueExpr *jve = (JsonValueExpr *) node;
@@ -9796,6 +9861,64 @@ get_rule_expr(Node *node, deparse_context *context,
}
break;
+ case T_JsonExpr:
+ {
+ JsonExpr *jexpr = (JsonExpr *) node;
+
+ switch (jexpr->op)
+ {
+ case JSON_EXISTS_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_EXISTS(");
+ break;
+ case JSON_QUERY_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_QUERY(");
+ break;
+ case JSON_VALUE_OP:
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, "JSON_VALUE(");
+ break;
+ }
+
+ get_rule_expr(jexpr->formatted_expr, context, showimplicit);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+
+ get_json_path_spec(jexpr->path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+
+ if (jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ ListCell *lc1,
+ *lc2;
+ bool needcomma = false;
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " PASSING ");
+
+ forboth(lc1, jexpr->passing_names,
+ lc2, jexpr->passing_values)
+ {
+ if (needcomma)
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ", ");
+ needcomma = true;
+
+ get_rule_expr((Node *) lfirst(lc2), context, showimplicit);
+ appendStringInfo(buf, " AS %s",
+ ((String *) lfirst_node(String, lc1))->sval);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (jexpr->op != JSON_EXISTS_OP ||
+ jexpr->returning->typid != BOOLOID)
+ get_json_returning(jexpr->returning, context->buf,
+ jexpr->op == JSON_QUERY_OP);
+
+ get_json_expr_options(jexpr, context,
+ jexpr->op != JSON_EXISTS_OP ?
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL :
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE);
+
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, ")");
+ }
+ break;
+
case T_List:
{
char *sep;
@@ -9919,6 +10042,7 @@ looks_like_function(Node *node)
case T_MinMaxExpr:
case T_SQLValueFunction:
case T_XmlExpr:
+ case T_JsonExpr:
/* these are all accepted by func_expr_common_subexpr */
return true;
default:
@@ -10788,6 +10912,18 @@ get_const_collation(Const *constval, deparse_context *context)
}
}
+/*
+ * get_json_path_spec - Parse back a JSON path specification
+ */
+static void
+get_json_path_spec(Node *path_spec, deparse_context *context, bool showimplicit)
+{
+ if (IsA(path_spec, Const))
+ get_const_expr((Const *) path_spec, context, -1);
+ else
+ get_rule_expr(path_spec, context, showimplicit);
+}
+
/*
* get_json_format - Parse back a JsonFormat node
*/
diff --git a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
index a28ddcdd77..2bac87700b 100644
--- a/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
+++ b/src/include/executor/execExpr.h
@@ -240,6 +240,9 @@ typedef enum ExprEvalOp
EEOP_XMLEXPR,
EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR,
EEOP_IS_JSON,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION,
+ EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION_FINISH,
EEOP_AGGREF,
EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC,
EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC,
@@ -692,6 +695,21 @@ typedef struct ExprEvalStep
JsonIsPredicate *pred; /* original expression node */
} is_json;
+ /* for EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH */
+ struct
+ {
+ struct JsonExprState *jsestate;
+ } jsonexpr;
+
+ /* for EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION */
+ struct
+ {
+ JsonCoercion *coercion;
+ FmgrInfo *input_finfo;
+ Oid typioparam;
+ void *json_populate_type_cache;
+ ErrorSaveContext *escontext;
+ } jsonexpr_coercion;
} d;
} ExprEvalStep;
@@ -755,7 +773,6 @@ typedef struct JsonConstructorExprState
int nargs;
} JsonConstructorExprState;
-
/* functions in execExpr.c */
extern void ExprEvalPushStep(ExprState *es, const ExprEvalStep *s);
@@ -809,6 +826,11 @@ extern void ExecEvalXmlExpr(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalJsonConstructor(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalJsonIsPredicate(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
+extern void ExecEvalJsonCoercion(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext);
+extern void ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
+extern int ExecEvalJsonExprPath(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
+ ExprContext *econtext);
extern void ExecEvalGroupingFunc(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op);
extern void ExecEvalSubPlan(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op,
ExprContext *econtext);
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
index 444a5f0fd5..1961d9e0aa 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/execnodes.h
@@ -1008,6 +1008,93 @@ typedef struct DomainConstraintState
ExprState *check_exprstate; /* check_expr's eval state, or NULL */
} DomainConstraintState;
+/*
+ * Information about the state of JsonPath* evaluation.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonExprPostEvalState
+{
+ /* Did JsonPath* evaluation cause an error? */
+ NullableDatum error;
+
+ /* Is the result of JsonPath* evaluation empty? */
+ NullableDatum empty;
+
+ /*
+ * ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will set this to the address of the step to use
+ * to coerce the result of JsonPath* evaluation to the RETURNING type.
+ * Also see the description of possible step addresses that this could be
+ * set to in the definition of JsonExprState.
+ */
+ int jump_eval_coercion;
+} JsonExprPostEvalState;
+
+/* State for evaluating a JsonExpr, too big to inline */
+typedef struct JsonExprState
+{
+ /* original expression node */
+ JsonExpr *jsexpr;
+
+ /* value/isnull for formatted_expr */
+ NullableDatum formatted_expr;
+
+ /* value/isnull for pathspec */
+ NullableDatum pathspec;
+
+ /* JsonPathVariable entries for passing_values */
+ List *args;
+
+ /*
+ * Per-row result status info populated by ExecEvalJsonExprPath() and
+ * ExecEvalJsonCoercionFinish().
+ */
+ JsonExprPostEvalState post_eval;
+
+ /*
+ * Addresses of the steps that implements the non-ERROR variant of ON
+ * EMPTY and ON ERROR behaviors, respectively.
+ */
+ int jump_empty;
+ int jump_error;
+
+ /*
+ * Addresses of steps to perform the coercion of the JsonPath* result
+ * value to the RETURNING type. Each address points to either 1) a
+ * special EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION step that handles coercion using the
+ * RETURNING type's input function or by using json_via_populate(), or 2)
+ * an expression such as CoerceViaIO. It may be -1 if no coercion is
+ * necessary.
+ *
+ * jump_eval_result_coercion points to the step to evaluate the coercion
+ * given in JsonExpr.result_coercion.
+ */
+ int jump_eval_result_coercion;
+
+ /* Jump to end to skip all the steps after EEOP_JSONEXPR_PATH. */
+ int jump_end;
+
+ /*
+ * eval_item_coercion_jumps is an array of num_item_coercions elements
+ * each containing a step address to evaluate the coercion from a value of
+ * the given JsonItemType to the RETURNING type, or -1 if no coercion is
+ * necessary. item_coercion_via_expr is an array of boolean flags of the
+ * same length that indicates whether each valid step address in the
+ * eval_item_coercion_jumps array points to an expression or a
+ * EEOP_JSONEXPR_COERCION step. ExecEvalJsonExprPath() will cause an
+ * error if it's the latter, because that mode of coercion is not
+ * supported for all JsonItemTypes.
+ */
+ int num_item_coercions;
+ int *eval_item_coercion_jumps;
+ bool *item_coercion_via_expr;
+
+ /*
+ * For passing when initializing a EEOP_IOCOERCE_SAFE step for any
+ * CoerceViaIO nodes in the expression that must be evaluated in an
+ * error-safe manner.
+ */
+ ErrorSaveContext escontext;
+} JsonExprState;
+
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------
* Executor State Trees
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
index 2dc79648d2..91d95fc52b 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/makefuncs.h
@@ -112,6 +112,8 @@ extern JsonFormat *makeJsonFormat(JsonFormatType type, JsonEncoding encoding,
int location);
extern JsonValueExpr *makeJsonValueExpr(Expr *raw_expr, Expr *formatted_expr,
JsonFormat *format);
+extern JsonBehavior *makeJsonBehavior(JsonBehaviorType type, Node *expr,
+ JsonCoercion *coercion, int location);
extern Node *makeJsonKeyValue(Node *key, Node *value);
extern Node *makeJsonIsPredicate(Node *expr, JsonFormat *format,
JsonValueType item_type, bool unique_keys,
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
index 476d55dd24..600cd8408e 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h
@@ -1692,6 +1692,12 @@ typedef struct TriggerTransition
/* Nodes for SQL/JSON support */
+/*
+ * JsonPathSpec -
+ * representation of JSON path constant
+ */
+typedef char *JsonPathSpec;
+
/*
* JsonOutput -
* representation of JSON output clause (RETURNING type [FORMAT format])
@@ -1703,6 +1709,47 @@ typedef struct JsonOutput
JsonReturning *returning; /* RETURNING FORMAT clause and type Oids */
} JsonOutput;
+/*
+ * JsonArgument -
+ * representation of argument from JSON PASSING clause
+ */
+typedef struct JsonArgument
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonValueExpr *val; /* argument value expression */
+ char *name; /* argument name */
+} JsonArgument;
+
+/*
+ * JsonQuotes -
+ * representation of [KEEP|OMIT] QUOTES clause for JSON_QUERY()
+ */
+typedef enum JsonQuotes
+{
+ JS_QUOTES_UNSPEC, /* unspecified */
+ JS_QUOTES_KEEP, /* KEEP QUOTES */
+ JS_QUOTES_OMIT, /* OMIT QUOTES */
+} JsonQuotes;
+
+/*
+ * JsonFuncExpr -
+ * untransformed representation of JSON function expressions
+ */
+typedef struct JsonFuncExpr
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+ JsonExprOp op; /* expression type */
+ JsonValueExpr *context_item; /* context item expression */
+ Node *pathspec; /* JSON path specification expression */
+ List *passing; /* list of PASSING clause arguments, if any */
+ JsonOutput *output; /* output clause, if specified */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty; /* ON EMPTY behavior */
+ JsonBehavior *on_error; /* ON ERROR behavior */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper; /* array wrapper behavior (JSON_QUERY only) */
+ JsonQuotes quotes; /* omit or keep quotes? (JSON_QUERY only) */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonFuncExpr;
+
/*
* JsonKeyValue -
* untransformed representation of JSON object key-value pair for
diff --git a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
index 4a154606d2..fad2dd9092 100644
--- a/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
+++ b/src/include/nodes/primnodes.h
@@ -1552,6 +1552,17 @@ typedef struct XmlExpr
int location;
} XmlExpr;
+/*
+ * JsonExprOp -
+ * enumeration of JSON functions using JSON path
+ */
+typedef enum JsonExprOp
+{
+ JSON_VALUE_OP, /* JSON_VALUE() */
+ JSON_QUERY_OP, /* JSON_QUERY() */
+ JSON_EXISTS_OP, /* JSON_EXISTS() */
+} JsonExprOp;
+
/*
* JsonEncoding -
* representation of JSON ENCODING clause
@@ -1670,6 +1681,175 @@ typedef struct JsonIsPredicate
int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
} JsonIsPredicate;
+/* Nodes used in SQL/JSON query functions */
+
+/*
+ * JsonWrapper -
+ * representation of WRAPPER clause for JSON_QUERY()
+ */
+typedef enum JsonWrapper
+{
+ JSW_UNSPEC,
+ JSW_NONE,
+ JSW_CONDITIONAL,
+ JSW_UNCONDITIONAL,
+} JsonWrapper;
+
+/*
+ * JsonBehaviorType -
+ * enumeration of behavior types used in SQL/JSON ON ERROR/EMPTY clauses
+ *
+ * If enum members are reordered, get_json_behavior() from ruleutils.c
+ * must be updated accordingly.
+ */
+typedef enum JsonBehaviorType
+{
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_NULL = 0,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_ERROR,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_TRUE,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_FALSE,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_UNKNOWN,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_ARRAY,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_EMPTY_OBJECT,
+ JSON_BEHAVIOR_DEFAULT,
+} JsonBehaviorType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonCoercion
+ * Information about coercing a SQL/JSON value to the specified
+ * type at runtime
+ *
+ * A node of this type is created if the parser cannot find a cast expression
+ * using coerce_type() or OMIT QUOTES is specified for JSON_QUERY. If the
+ * latter, 'expr' may contain the cast expression; if not, the quote-stripped
+ * scalar string will be coerced by calling the target type's input function.
+ * See ExecEvalJsonCoercion.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonCoercion
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ Oid targettype;
+ int32 targettypmod;
+ bool omit_quotes; /* OMIT QUOTES specified for JSON_QUERY? */
+ Node *cast_expr; /* coercion cast expression or NULL */
+ Oid collation;
+} JsonCoercion;
+
+/*
+ * JsonItemType
+ * Possible types for scalar values returned by JSON_VALUE()
+ *
+ * The comment next to each item type mentions the corresponding
+ * JsonbValue.jbvType.
+ */
+typedef enum JsonItemType
+{
+ JsonItemTypeNull, /* jbvNull */
+ JsonItemTypeString, /* jbvString */
+ JsonItemTypeNumeric, /* jbvNumeric */
+ JsonItemTypeBoolean, /* jbvBool */
+ JsonItemTypeDate, /* jbvDatetime: DATEOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTime, /* jbvDatetime: TIMEOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimetz, /* jbvDatetime: TIMETZOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimestamp, /* jbvDatetime: TIMESTAMPOID */
+ JsonItemTypeTimestamptz, /* jbvDatetime: TIMESTAMPTZOID */
+ JsonItemTypeComposite, /* jbvArray, jbvObject, jbvBinary */
+ JsonItemTypeInvalid,
+} JsonItemType;
+
+/*
+ * JsonItemCoercion
+ * Coercion expression for the given JsonItemType
+ *
+ * If not NULL, 'coercion' given the expression node to convert a scalar value
+ * extracted from a JsonbValue of the given type to the target type given by
+ * JsonExpr.returning. NULL means the coercion is unnecessary.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonItemCoercion
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonItemType item_type;
+ Node *coercion;
+} JsonItemCoercion;
+
+/*
+ * JsonBehavior
+ * Information about ON ERROR / ON EMPTY behaviors of JSON_VALUE(),
+ * JSON_QUERY(), and JSON_EXISTS()
+ *
+ * 'expr' is the expression to emit when a given behavior (EMPTY or ERROR)
+ * occurs on evaluating the SQL/JSON query function. 'coercion' is set
+ * if 'expr' isn't already of the expected target type given by
+ * JsonExpr.returning.
+ */
+typedef struct JsonBehavior
+{
+ NodeTag type;
+
+ JsonBehaviorType btype;
+ Node *expr;
+ JsonCoercion *coercion; /* to coerce behavior expression when there is
+ * no cast to the target type */
+ int location; /* token location, or -1 if unknown */
+} JsonBehavior;
+
+/*
+ * JsonExpr -
+ * Transformed representation of JSON_VALUE(), JSON_QUERY(), and
+ * JSON_EXISTS()
+ */
+typedef struct JsonExpr
+{
+ Expr xpr;
+
+ /* JSON_* function identifier */
+ JsonExprOp op;
+
+ /* json(b)-valued expression to query */
+ Node *formatted_expr;
+
+ /* Format of the above expression needed by ruleutils.c */
+ JsonFormat *format;
+
+ /* jsopath-valued expression containing the query pattern */
+ Node *path_spec;
+
+ /* Expected type/format of the output. */
+ JsonReturning *returning;
+
+ /* Information about the PASSING argument expressions */
+ List *passing_names;
+ List *passing_values;
+
+ /* Use-specified or default ON EMPTY and ON ERROR behaviors */
+ JsonBehavior *on_empty;
+ JsonBehavior *on_error;
+
+ /*
+ * Expression to convert the result of JSON_* function to the RETURNING
+ * type
+ */
+ Node *result_coercion;
+
+ /*
+ * List of expressions for coercing JSON_VALUE() result values, containing
+ * one element for every JsonItemType.
+ */
+ List *item_coercions;
+
+ /* WRAPPER specification for JSON_QUERY */
+ JsonWrapper wrapper;
+
+ /* KEEP or OMIT QUOTES for singleton scalars returned by JSON_QUERY() */
+ bool omit_quotes;
+
+ /* Original JsonFuncExpr's location */
+ int location;
+} JsonExpr;
+
/* ----------------
* NullTest
*
diff --git a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
index 2331acac09..94e1cb4dce 100644
--- a/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
+++ b/src/include/parser/kwlist.h
@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("commit", COMMIT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("committed", COMMITTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("compression", COMPRESSION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("concurrently", CONCURRENTLY, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("conditional", CONDITIONAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("configuration", CONFIGURATION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("conflict", CONFLICT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("connection", CONNECTION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -147,11 +148,13 @@ PG_KEYWORD("double", DOUBLE_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("drop", DROP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("each", EACH, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("else", ELSE, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("empty", EMPTY_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("enable", ENABLE_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("encoding", ENCODING, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("encrypted", ENCRYPTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("end", END_P, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("enum", ENUM_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("error", ERROR_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("escape", ESCAPE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("event", EVENT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("except", EXCEPT, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
@@ -233,10 +236,14 @@ PG_KEYWORD("join", JOIN, TYPE_FUNC_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json", JSON, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_array", JSON_ARRAY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_arrayagg", JSON_ARRAYAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_exists", JSON_EXISTS, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_object", JSON_OBJECT, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_objectagg", JSON_OBJECTAGG, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_query", JSON_QUERY, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_scalar", JSON_SCALAR, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("json_serialize", JSON_SERIALIZE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("json_value", JSON_VALUE, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("keep", KEEP, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("key", KEY, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("keys", KEYS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("label", LABEL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -302,6 +309,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("off", OFF, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("offset", OFFSET, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("oids", OIDS, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("old", OLD, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("omit", OMIT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("on", ON, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("only", ONLY, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("operator", OPERATOR, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -344,6 +352,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("procedures", PROCEDURES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("program", PROGRAM, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("publication", PUBLICATION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("quote", QUOTE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("quotes", QUOTES, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("range", RANGE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("read", READ, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("real", REAL, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -414,6 +423,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("stdout", STDOUT, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("storage", STORAGE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("stored", STORED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("strict", STRICT_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("string", STRING_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("strip", STRIP_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("subscription", SUBSCRIPTION, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("substring", SUBSTRING, COL_NAME_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
@@ -449,6 +459,7 @@ PG_KEYWORD("types", TYPES_P, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("uescape", UESCAPE, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unbounded", UNBOUNDED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("uncommitted", UNCOMMITTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
+PG_KEYWORD("unconditional", UNCONDITIONAL, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unencrypted", UNENCRYPTED, UNRESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("union", UNION, RESERVED_KEYWORD, AS_LABEL)
PG_KEYWORD("unique", UNIQUE, RESERVED_KEYWORD, BARE_LABEL)
diff --git a/src/include/utils/formatting.h b/src/include/utils/formatting.h
index 7ea1a70f71..cde030414e 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/formatting.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/formatting.h
@@ -29,5 +29,6 @@ extern char *asc_initcap(const char *buff, size_t nbytes);
extern Datum parse_datetime(text *date_txt, text *fmt, Oid collid, bool strict,
Oid *typid, int32 *typmod, int *tz,
struct Node *escontext);
+extern bool datetime_format_has_tz(const char *fmt_str);
#endif
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
index e38dfd4901..d589ace5a2 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonb.h
@@ -422,6 +422,7 @@ extern char *JsonbToCString(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in,
int estimated_len);
extern char *JsonbToCStringIndent(StringInfo out, JsonbContainer *in,
int estimated_len);
+extern char *JsonbUnquote(Jsonb *jb);
extern bool JsonbExtractScalar(JsonbContainer *jbc, JsonbValue *res);
extern const char *JsonbTypeName(JsonbValue *val);
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
index 31c1ae4767..190e13284b 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonfuncs.h
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#define JSONFUNCS_H
#include "common/jsonapi.h"
+#include "nodes/nodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
/*
@@ -88,4 +89,10 @@ extern Datum datum_to_jsonb(Datum val, JsonTypeCategory tcategory,
Oid outfuncoid);
extern Datum jsonb_from_text(text *js, bool unique_keys);
+extern Datum json_populate_type(Datum json_val, Oid json_type,
+ Oid typid, int32 typmod,
+ void **cache, MemoryContext mcxt,
+ bool *isnull,
+ Node *escontext);
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
index 9d55c25ebc..897de21a51 100644
--- a/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
+++ b/src/include/utils/jsonpath.h
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
#include "fmgr.h"
#include "nodes/pg_list.h"
+#include "nodes/primnodes.h"
#include "utils/jsonb.h"
typedef struct
@@ -191,6 +192,7 @@ extern bool jspGetBool(JsonPathItem *v);
extern char *jspGetString(JsonPathItem *v, int32 *len);
extern bool jspGetArraySubscript(JsonPathItem *v, JsonPathItem *from,
JsonPathItem *to, int i);
+extern bool jspIsMutable(JsonPath *path, List *varnames, List *varexprs);
extern const char *jspOperationName(JsonPathItemType type);
@@ -268,4 +270,26 @@ extern bool jspConvertRegexFlags(uint32 xflags, int *result,
struct Node *escontext);
+/*
+ * Evaluation of jsonpath
+ */
+
+/* External variable passed into jsonpath. */
+typedef struct JsonPathVariable
+{
+ char *name;
+ Oid typid;
+ int32 typmod;
+ Datum value;
+ bool isnull;
+} JsonPathVariable;
+
+
+/* SQL/JSON item */
+extern bool JsonPathExists(Datum jb, JsonPath *path, bool *error, List *vars);
+extern Datum JsonPathQuery(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, JsonWrapper wrapper,
+ bool *empty, bool *error, List *vars);
+extern JsonbValue *JsonPathValue(Datum jb, JsonPath *jp, bool *empty,
+ bool *error, List *vars);
+
#endif
diff --git a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
index 435c139ec2..b2aa44f36d 100644
--- a/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
+++ b/src/interfaces/ecpg/preproc/ecpg.trailer
@@ -651,6 +651,34 @@ var_type: simple_type
$$.type_index = mm_strdup("-1");
$$.type_sizeof = NULL;
}
+ | STRING_P
+ {
+ if (INFORMIX_MODE)
+ {
+ /* In Informix mode, "string" is automatically a typedef */
+ $$.type_enum = ECPGt_string;
+ $$.type_str = mm_strdup("char");
+ $$.type_dimension = mm_strdup("-1");
+ $$.type_index = mm_strdup("-1");
+ $$.type_sizeof = NULL;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Otherwise, legal only if user typedef'ed it */
+ struct typedefs *this = get_typedef("string", false);
+
+ $$.type_str = (this->type->type_enum == ECPGt_varchar || this->type->type_enum == ECPGt_bytea) ? EMPTY : mm_strdup(this->name);
+ $$.type_enum = this->type->type_enum;
+ $$.type_dimension = this->type->type_dimension;
+ $$.type_index = this->type->type_index;
+ if (this->type->type_sizeof && strlen(this->type->type_sizeof) != 0)
+ $$.type_sizeof = this->type->type_sizeof;
+ else
+ $$.type_sizeof = cat_str(3, mm_strdup("sizeof("), mm_strdup(this->name), mm_strdup(")"));
+
+ struct_member_list[struct_level] = ECPGstruct_member_dup(this->struct_member_list);
+ }
+ }
| INTERVAL ecpg_interval
{
$$.type_enum = ECPGt_interval;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..a3bf5c18da
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/sqljson_queryfuncs.out
@@ -0,0 +1,1197 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_EXISTS() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(JSON_OBJECT(RETURNING jsonb), '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'lax $.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{}', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"b": 1, "a": 2}', '$.a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": {"b": 1}}', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.a.b');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING 1 AS x);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING '1' AS x);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 2 AS y);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 1 AS y);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ f
+(1 row)
+
+-- extension: boolean expressions
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$ > 2');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a > 2' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_VALUE() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ true
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$' RETURNING bool);
+ json_value
+------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 357
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+/* jsonb bytea ??? */
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING bytea ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON item cannot be cast to target type
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1.23
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1.23
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "1.23"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(5));
+ json_value
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+ json_value
+------------
+ aa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "\"aaa\""
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+------------
+ "\"aaa\""
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "aaa"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT 111 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 111
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 357
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$' RETURNING date) + 9;
+ ?column?
+------------
+ 03-01-2017
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
+CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: domain sqljsonb_int_not_null does not allow null values
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT NULL ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
+CREATE DOMAIN rgb AS rainbow CHECK (VALUE IN ('red', 'green', 'blue'));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: value for domain rgb violates check constraint "rgb_check"
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: jsonpath member accessor can only be applied to an object
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 'error' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ error
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' NULL ON EMPTY DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_VALUE should return singleton scalar item
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '0' ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: " "
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 5
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSON); -- RETURNING FORMAT not allowed
+ERROR: cannot specify FORMAT in RETURNING clause of JSON_VALUE()
+LINE 1: ...CT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSO...
+ ^
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING record);
+ERROR: returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions
+SELECT
+ x,
+ JSON_VALUE(
+ jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}',
+ '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING x AS x
+ RETURNING int
+ DEFAULT -1 ON EMPTY
+ DEFAULT -2 ON ERROR
+ ) y
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 2) x;
+ x | y
+---+----
+ 0 | -2
+ 1 | 2
+ 2 | -1
+(3 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_value
+------------
+ (1,2)
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test PASSING and RETURNING date/time types
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+ json_value
+------------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018 PST
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamptz);
+ json_value
+------------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018 PST
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+ json_value
+--------------------------
+ Tue Feb 20 18:34:56 2018
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING date '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING date);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 02-21-2018
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING time '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING time);
+ json_value
+------------
+ 12:34:56
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timetz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timetz);
+ json_value
+-------------
+ 12:34:56+10
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamp '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+ json_value
+--------------------------
+ Wed Feb 21 12:34:56 2018
+(1 row)
+
+-- Also test RETURNING json[b]
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+ json_value
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_value
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ERROR: JSON_QUERY() is not yet implemented for the json type
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+ ^
+HINT: Try casting the argument to jsonb
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+ json_value
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$'),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER)
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb 'null'),
+ ('12.3'),
+ ('true'),
+ ('"aaa"'),
+ ('[1, null, "2"]'),
+ ('{"a": 1, "b": [2]}')
+ ) foo(js);
+ json_query | json_query | json_query | json_query | json_query
+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+----------------------+----------------------
+ null | null | [null] | [null] | [null]
+ 12.3 | 12.3 | [12.3] | [12.3] | [12.3]
+ true | true | [true] | [true] | [true]
+ "aaa" | "aaa" | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"]
+ [1, null, "2"] | [1, null, "2"] | [1, null, "2"] | [[1, null, "2"]] | [[1, null, "2"]]
+ {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}] | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]
+(6 rows)
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]') AS "unspec",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITHOUT WRAPPER) AS "without",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER) AS "with cond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with uncond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with"
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb '1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('[null]'),
+ ('[12.3]'),
+ ('[true]'),
+ ('["aaa"]'),
+ ('[[1, 2, 3]]'),
+ ('[{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]'),
+ ('[1, "2", null, [3]]')
+ ) foo(js);
+ unspec | without | with cond | with uncond | with
+--------------------+--------------------+---------------------+----------------------+----------------------
+ | | | |
+ | | | |
+ null | null | [null] | [null] | [null]
+ 12.3 | 12.3 | [12.3] | [12.3] | [12.3]
+ true | true | [true] | [true] | [true]
+ "aaa" | "aaa" | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"] | ["aaa"]
+ [1, 2, 3] | [1, 2, 3] | [1, 2, 3] | [[1, 2, 3]] | [[1, 2, 3]]
+ {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | {"a": 1, "b": [2]} | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}] | [{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]
+ | | [1, "2", null, [3]] | [1, "2", null, [3]] | [1, "2", null, [3]]
+(9 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "aaa"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aaa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json
+DETAIL: Token "aaa" is invalid.
+CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: aaa
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json
+DETAIL: Token "aaa" is invalid.
+CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: aaa
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ \x616161
+(1 row)
+
+-- Behavior when a RETURNING type has typmod != -1
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+ json_query
+------------
+ "a
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2) OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ aa
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$.a' RETURNING char(2) OMIT QUOTES DEFAULT 'bbb' ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ bb
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$.a' RETURNING char(2) OMIT QUOTES DEFAULT '"bbb"'::jsonb ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "b
+(1 row)
+
+-- QUOTES behavior should not be specified when WITH WRAPPER used:
+-- Should fail
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES)...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES)...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER ...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ERROR: SQL/JSON QUOTES behavior must not be specified when WITH WRAPPER is used
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER ...
+ ^
+-- Should succeed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1]
+(1 row)
+
+-- test QUOTES behavior.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] omit quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {1,2,3}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: expected JSON array
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1,3)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: malformed range literal: ""[1,2]""
+DETAIL: Missing left parenthesis or bracket.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]');
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ []
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ []
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY OBJECT ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON EMPTY);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "empty"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY NULL ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: JSON path expression in JSON_QUERY should return singleton item without wrapper
+HINT: Use WITH WRAPPER clause to wrap SQL/JSON item sequence into array.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ "empty"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(10));
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1,
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [1, 2]
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea);
+ json_query
+----------------
+ \x5b312c20325d
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON);
+ json_query
+----------------
+ \x5b312c20325d
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bytea
+LINE 1: ... JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bytea
+LINE 1: ...jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING json EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ json_query
+------------
+ {}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bigint[]
+LINE 1: ...ON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: cannot cast behavior expression of type jsonb to bigint[]
+LINE 1: ..._QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJE...
+ ^
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING anyarray EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+ERROR: returning pseudo-types is not supported in SQL/JSON functions
+SELECT
+ x, y,
+ JSON_QUERY(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3,4,5,null]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ >= $x && @ <= $y)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER
+ EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY
+ ) list
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 4) x,
+ generate_series(0, 4) y;
+ x | y | list
+---+---+--------------
+ 0 | 0 | []
+ 0 | 1 | [1]
+ 0 | 2 | [1, 2]
+ 0 | 3 | [1, 2, 3]
+ 0 | 4 | [1, 2, 3, 4]
+ 1 | 0 | []
+ 1 | 1 | [1]
+ 1 | 2 | [1, 2]
+ 1 | 3 | [1, 2, 3]
+ 1 | 4 | [1, 2, 3, 4]
+ 2 | 0 | []
+ 2 | 1 | []
+ 2 | 2 | [2]
+ 2 | 3 | [2, 3]
+ 2 | 4 | [2, 3, 4]
+ 3 | 0 | []
+ 3 | 1 | []
+ 3 | 2 | []
+ 3 | 3 | [3]
+ 3 | 4 | [3, 4]
+ 4 | 0 | []
+ 4 | 1 | []
+ 4 | 2 | []
+ 4 | 3 | []
+ 4 | 4 | [4]
+(25 rows)
+
+-- record type returning with quotes behavior.
+CREATE TYPE comp_abc AS (a text, b int, c timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc omit quotes);
+ json_query
+-------------------------------------
+ (abc,42,"Thu Jan 02 00:00:00 2003")
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes error on error);
+ERROR: cannot call populate_composite on a scalar
+DROP TYPE comp_abc;
+-- Extension: record types returning
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_rec AS (a int, t text, js json, jb jsonb, jsa json[]);
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_reca AS (reca sqljsonb_rec[]);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------------------------------
+ (1,aaa,"[1, ""2"", {}]","{""x"": [1, ""2"", {}]}",)
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "a"
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"jsa": [{"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}, {"a": 2, "c": {}}, 123]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec)).jsa);
+ unnest
+------------------------
+ {"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}
+ {"a": 2, "c": {}}
+ 123
+(3 rows)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"reca": [{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_reca)).reca);
+ a | t | js | jb | jsa
+---+-------------+----+------------+-----
+ 1 | ["foo", []] | | |
+ 2 | | | [{}, true] |
+(2 rows)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: syntax error at or near "{" of jsonpath input
+-- Extension: array types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"3"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+--------------
+ {1,2,NULL,3}
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: invalid input syntax for type integer: "a"
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT * FROM unnest(JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec[]));
+ a | t | js | jb | jsa
+---+-------------+----+------------+-----
+ 1 | ["foo", []] | | |
+ 2 | | | [{}, true] |
+(2 rows)
+
+-- Extension: domain types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_query
+------------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+ json_query
+------------
+
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+ERROR: no SQL/JSON item
+-- Test timestamptz passing and output
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+ json_query
+-----------------------------
+ "2018-02-21T02:34:56+00:00"
+(1 row)
+
+-- Test constraints
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_constraints (
+ js text,
+ i int,
+ x jsonb DEFAULT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' WITH WRAPPER)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint1
+ CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint2
+ CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$.a' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, array[1,2,3] as arr))
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint3
+ CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING int DEFAULT '12' ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint4
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < jsonb '[10]')
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint5
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING char(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > 'a' COLLATE "C")
+);
+\d test_jsonb_constraints
+ Table "public.test_jsonb_constraints"
+ Column | Type | Collation | Nullable | Default
+--------+---------+-----------+----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ js | text | | |
+ i | integer | | |
+ x | jsonb | | | JSON_QUERY('[1, 2]'::jsonb, '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER)
+Check constraints:
+ "test_jsonb_constraint1" CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint2" CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$."a"' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, ARRAY[1, 2, 3] AS arr))
+ "test_jsonb_constraint3" CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING integer DEFAULT 12 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint4" CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING jsonb WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < '[10]'::jsonb)
+ "test_jsonb_constraint5" CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING character(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > ('a'::bpchar COLLATE "C"))
+
+SELECT check_clause
+FROM information_schema.check_constraints
+WHERE constraint_name LIKE 'test_jsonb_constraint%'
+ORDER BY 1;
+ check_clause
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ (JSON_QUERY((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING character(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > ('a'::bpchar COLLATE "C"))
+ (JSON_QUERY((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING jsonb WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < '[10]'::jsonb)
+ (JSON_VALUE((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' RETURNING integer DEFAULT 12 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ (js IS JSON)
+ JSON_EXISTS((js)::jsonb, '$."a"' PASSING (i + 5) AS int, (i)::text AS txt, ARRAY[1, 2, 3] AS arr)
+(5 rows)
+
+SELECT pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)
+FROM pg_attrdef
+WHERE adrelid = 'test_jsonb_constraints'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+ pg_get_expr
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ JSON_QUERY('[1, 2]'::jsonb, '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb WITH UNCONDITIONAL WRAPPER)
+(1 row)
+
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint1"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains (, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('1', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains (1, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('[]');
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ([], null, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"b": 1}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint2"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"b": 1}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 1}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint3"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 1}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 7}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint5"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 7}, 1, [1, 2]).
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 10}', 1);
+ERROR: new row for relation "test_jsonb_constraints" violates check constraint "test_jsonb_constraint4"
+DETAIL: Failing row contains ({"a": 10}, 1, [1, 2]).
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_constraints;
+-- Test mutabilily of query functions
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_mutability(js jsonb, b int);
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a[0]'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime()'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@ < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime())'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $y' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '1234'::int AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("YY-MM-DD") ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '2020-07-14'::date AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_VALUE(js, '$' DEFAULT random()::int ON ERROR));
+ERROR: functions in index expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
+-- DEFAULT expression
+CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ret_setint() RETURNS SETOF integer AS
+$$
+BEGIN
+ RETURN QUERY EXECUTE 'select 1 union all select 1';
+END;
+$$
+LANGUAGE plpgsql IMMUTABLE;
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT ret_setint() ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+ERROR: DEFAULT expression must not return a set
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT ret_setint(...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT b + 1 ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+ERROR: DEFAULT expression must not contain column references
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT b + 1 ON ER...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT sum(1) over() ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+ERROR: can only specify constant, non-aggregate function, or operator expression for DEFAULT
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT sum(1) over...
+ ^
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT (SELECT 1) ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+ERROR: can only specify constant, non-aggregate function, or operator expression for DEFAULT
+LINE 1: SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT (SELECT 1) ...
+ ^
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
+DROP FUNCTION ret_setint;
+-- Extension: non-constant JSON path
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_exists
+-------------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_value
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'b' DEFAULT 'foo' ON EMPTY);
+ json_value
+------------
+ foo
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+ json_query
+------------
+ 123
+(1 row)
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' WITH WRAPPER);
+ json_query
+------------
+ [123]
+(1 row)
+
+-- Should fail (invalid path)
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', 'error' || ' ' || 'error');
+ERROR: syntax error at or near " " of jsonpath input
diff --git a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
index 1d8a414eea..910f6fe3c9 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
+++ b/src/test/regress/parallel_schedule
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ test: select_views portals_p2 foreign_key cluster dependency guc bitmapops combo
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests (JSON related)
# ----------
-test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson
+test: json jsonb json_encoding jsonpath jsonpath_encoding jsonb_jsonpath sqljson sqljson_queryfuncs
# ----------
# Another group of parallel tests
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..c3060e428c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/sqljson_queryfuncs.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,392 @@
+-- JSON_EXISTS
+
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(JSON_OBJECT(RETURNING jsonb), '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb 'null', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[]', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'strict $.a'); -- FALSE on error
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '[1, "aaa", {"a": 1}]', 'lax $.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{}', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"b": 1, "a": 2}', '$.a');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a.b');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": {"b": 1}}', '$.a.b');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.a.b');
+
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING 1 AS x);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING '1' AS x);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 2 AS y);
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}', '$.* ? (@ > $x && @ < $y)' PASSING 0 AS x, 1 AS y);
+
+-- extension: boolean expressions
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$ > 2');
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '1', '$.a > 2' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- JSON_VALUE
+
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING int);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'true', '$' RETURNING bool);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING text);
+/* jsonb bytea ??? */
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '123', '$' RETURNING bytea ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1.23', '$' RETURNING int);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"1.23"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(5));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING jsonb ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"\"aaa\""', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT 111 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int) + 234;
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '"2017-02-20"', '$' RETURNING date) + 9;
+
+-- Test NULL checks execution in domain types
+CREATE DOMAIN sqljsonb_int_not_null AS int NOT NULL;
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT 2 ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null DEFAULT NULL ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+CREATE TYPE rainbow AS ENUM ('red', 'orange', 'yellow', 'green', 'blue', 'purple');
+CREATE DOMAIN rgb AS rainbow CHECK (VALUE IN ('red', 'green', 'blue'));
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE('"purple"'::jsonb, 'lax $[*]' RETURNING rgb ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[]', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{}', '$' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', '$.a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 'error' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'strict $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT 2 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' NULL ON EMPTY DEFAULT '2' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' DEFAULT '2' ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '1', 'lax $.a' ERROR ON EMPTY DEFAULT '3' ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '0' ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '[" "]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int DEFAULT 2 + 3 ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int FORMAT JSON); -- RETURNING FORMAT not allowed
+
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '["1"]', '$[*]' RETURNING record);
+
+SELECT
+ x,
+ JSON_VALUE(
+ jsonb '{"a": 1, "b": 2}',
+ '$.* ? (@ > $x)' PASSING x AS x
+ RETURNING int
+ DEFAULT -1 ON EMPTY
+ DEFAULT -2 ON ERROR
+ ) y
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 2) x;
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$a' PASSING point ' (1, 2 )' AS a RETURNING point ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Test PASSING and RETURNING date/time types
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamptz);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING date '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING date);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING time '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING time);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timetz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timetz);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamp '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING timestamp);
+
+-- Also test RETURNING json[b]
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+
+-- JSON_QUERY
+
+-- json arguments currently not supported
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(NULL FORMAT JSON, '$');
+
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(NULL::jsonb, '$');
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$'),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER),
+ JSON_QUERY(js, '$' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER)
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb 'null'),
+ ('12.3'),
+ ('true'),
+ ('"aaa"'),
+ ('[1, null, "2"]'),
+ ('{"a": 1, "b": [2]}')
+ ) foo(js);
+
+SELECT
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]') AS "unspec",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITHOUT WRAPPER) AS "without",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER) AS "with cond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH UNCONDITIONAL ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with uncond",
+ JSON_QUERY(js, 'strict $[*]' WITH ARRAY WRAPPER) AS "with"
+FROM
+ (VALUES
+ (jsonb '1'),
+ ('[]'),
+ ('[null]'),
+ ('[12.3]'),
+ ('[true]'),
+ ('["aaa"]'),
+ ('[[1, 2, 3]]'),
+ ('[{"a": 1, "b": [2]}]'),
+ ('[1, "2", null, [3]]')
+ ) foo(js);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text KEEP QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING text OMIT QUOTES ON SCALAR STRING);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING json OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON OMIT QUOTES ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Behavior when a RETURNING type has typmod != -1
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$' RETURNING char(2) OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$.a' RETURNING char(2) OMIT QUOTES DEFAULT 'bbb' ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"aaa"', '$.a' RETURNING char(2) OMIT QUOTES DEFAULT '"bbb"'::jsonb ON EMPTY);
+
+-- QUOTES behavior should not be specified when WITH WRAPPER used:
+-- Should fail
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+-- Should succeed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER OMIT QUOTES);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1]', '$' WITHOUT WRAPPER KEEP QUOTES);
+
+-- test QUOTES behavior.
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "{1,2,3}"}', '$.rec' returning int[] keep quotes error on error);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "[1,2]"}', '$.rec' returning int4range keep quotes error on error);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]');
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' EMPTY OBJECT ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON EMPTY);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY NULL ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' DEFAULT '"empty"' ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING json FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING jsonb FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(10));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3));
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text FORMAT JSON);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING bytea FORMAT JSON EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING json EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' RETURNING jsonb EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"[3,4]"', '$[*]' RETURNING bigint[] EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+
+-- RETUGNING pseudo-types not allowed
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[3,4]', '$[*]' RETURNING anyarray EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR);
+
+SELECT
+ x, y,
+ JSON_QUERY(
+ jsonb '[1,2,3,4,5,null]',
+ '$[*] ? (@ >= $x && @ <= $y)'
+ PASSING x AS x, y AS y
+ WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER
+ EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY
+ ) list
+FROM
+ generate_series(0, 4) x,
+ generate_series(0, 4) y;
+
+-- record type returning with quotes behavior.
+CREATE TYPE comp_abc AS (a text, b int, c timestamp);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc omit quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb'{"rec": "(abc,42,01.02.2003)"}', '$.rec' returning comp_abc keep quotes error on error);
+DROP TYPE comp_abc;
+
+-- Extension: record types returning
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_rec AS (a int, t text, js json, jb jsonb, jsa json[]);
+CREATE TYPE sqljsonb_reca AS (reca sqljsonb_rec[]);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": "a", "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec);
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"jsa": [{"a": 1, "b": ["foo"]}, {"a": 2, "c": {}}, 123]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec)).jsa);
+SELECT * FROM unnest((JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"reca": [{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]}', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_reca)).reca);
+
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "b": "foo", "t": "aaa", "js": [1, "2", {}], "jb": {"x": [1, "2", {}]}}, {"a": 2}]', '$[0]' RETURNING jsonpath ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Extension: array types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"3"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER ERROR ON ERROR);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2,null,"a"]', '$[*]' RETURNING int[] WITH WRAPPER);
+SELECT * FROM unnest(JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[{"a": 1, "t": ["foo", []]}, {"a": 2, "jb": [{}, true]}]', '$' RETURNING sqljsonb_rec[]));
+
+-- Extension: domain types returning
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.a' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 1}', '$.b' RETURNING sqljsonb_int_not_null ERROR ON ERROR);
+
+-- Test timestamptz passing and output
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING json);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb 'null', '$ts' PASSING timestamptz '2018-02-21 12:34:56 +10' AS ts RETURNING jsonb);
+
+-- Test constraints
+
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_constraints (
+ js text,
+ i int,
+ x jsonb DEFAULT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$[*]' WITH WRAPPER)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint1
+ CHECK (js IS JSON)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint2
+ CHECK (JSON_EXISTS(js::jsonb, '$.a' PASSING i + 5 AS int, i::text AS txt, array[1,2,3] as arr))
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint3
+ CHECK (JSON_VALUE(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING int DEFAULT '12' ON EMPTY ERROR ON ERROR) > i)
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint4
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' WITH CONDITIONAL WRAPPER EMPTY OBJECT ON ERROR) < jsonb '[10]')
+ CONSTRAINT test_jsonb_constraint5
+ CHECK (JSON_QUERY(js::jsonb, '$.a' RETURNING char(5) OMIT QUOTES EMPTY ARRAY ON EMPTY) > 'a' COLLATE "C")
+);
+
+\d test_jsonb_constraints
+
+SELECT check_clause
+FROM information_schema.check_constraints
+WHERE constraint_name LIKE 'test_jsonb_constraint%'
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+SELECT pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid)
+FROM pg_attrdef
+WHERE adrelid = 'test_jsonb_constraints'::regclass
+ORDER BY 1;
+
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('1', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('[]');
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"b": 1}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 1}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 7}', 1);
+INSERT INTO test_jsonb_constraints VALUES ('{"a": 10}', 1);
+
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_constraints;
+
+-- Test mutabilily of query functions
+CREATE TABLE test_jsonb_mutability(js jsonb, b int);
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a[0]'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime()'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@ < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime())'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime() < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("HH:MI TZH"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $.datetime("YY-MM-DD HH:MI"))'));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("HH:MI TZH") < $y' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '12:34'::timetz AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() < $x' PASSING '1234'::int AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime() ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$.datetime("YY-MM-DD") ? (@ == $x)' PASSING '2020-07-14'::date AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, 0 to $.a ? (@.datetime() == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_QUERY(js, '$[1, $.a ? (@.datetime("HH:MI") == $x)]' PASSING '12:34'::time AS x));
+CREATE INDEX ON test_jsonb_mutability (JSON_VALUE(js, '$' DEFAULT random()::int ON ERROR));
+
+-- DEFAULT expression
+CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ret_setint() RETURNS SETOF integer AS
+$$
+BEGIN
+ RETURN QUERY EXECUTE 'select 1 union all select 1';
+END;
+$$
+LANGUAGE plpgsql IMMUTABLE;
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT ret_setint() ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT b + 1 ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT sum(1) over() ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(js, '$' RETURNING int DEFAULT (SELECT 1) ON ERROR) FROM test_jsonb_mutability;
+DROP TABLE test_jsonb_mutability;
+DROP FUNCTION ret_setint;
+
+-- Extension: non-constant JSON path
+SELECT JSON_EXISTS(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_VALUE(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'b' DEFAULT 'foo' ON EMPTY);
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a');
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', '$' || '.' || 'a' WITH WRAPPER);
+-- Should fail (invalid path)
+SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '{"a": 123}', 'error' || ' ' || 'error');
diff --git a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
index 7e866e3c3d..a6be6f7874 100644
--- a/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
+++ b/src/tools/pgindent/typedefs.list
@@ -1256,6 +1256,7 @@ Join
JoinCostWorkspace
JoinDomain
JoinExpr
+JsonFuncExpr
JoinHashEntry
JoinPath
JoinPathExtraData
@@ -1266,18 +1267,28 @@ JsObject
JsValue
JsonAggConstructor
JsonAggState
+JsonArgument
JsonArrayAgg
JsonArrayConstructor
JsonArrayQueryConstructor
JsonBaseObjectInfo
+JsonBehavior
+JsonBehaviorType
+JsonCoercion
JsonConstructorExpr
JsonConstructorExprState
JsonConstructorType
JsonEncoding
+JsonExpr
+JsonExprOp
+JsonExprPostEvalState
+JsonExprState
JsonFormat
JsonFormatType
JsonHashEntry
JsonIsPredicate
+JsonItemCoercion
+JsonItemType
JsonIterateStringValuesAction
JsonKeyValue
JsonLexContext
@@ -1295,6 +1306,7 @@ JsonParseContext
JsonParseErrorType
JsonPath
JsonPathBool
+JsonPathDatatypeStatus
JsonPathExecContext
JsonPathExecResult
JsonPathGinAddPathItemFunc
@@ -1307,10 +1319,15 @@ JsonPathGinPathItem
JsonPathItem
JsonPathItemType
JsonPathKeyword
+JsonPathMutableContext
JsonPathParseItem
JsonPathParseResult
JsonPathPredicateCallback
JsonPathString
+JsonPathVariable
+JsonPathVariableEvalContext
+JsonPathVarCallback
+JsonQuotes
JsonReturning
JsonScalarExpr
JsonSemAction
@@ -1327,6 +1344,7 @@ JsonValueExpr
JsonValueList
JsonValueListIterator
JsonValueType
+JsonWrapper
Jsonb
JsonbAggState
JsonbContainer
--
2.35.3
^ permalink raw reply [nested|flat] 25+ messages in thread
* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-25 09:20 jian he <[email protected]>
parent: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
1 sibling, 0 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: jian he @ 2024-01-25 09:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; +Cc: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On 9.16.4. JSON_TABLE
`
name type FORMAT JSON [ENCODING UTF8] [ PATH json_path_specification ]
Inserts a composite SQL/JSON item into the output row
`
i am not sure "Inserts a composite SQL/JSON item into the output row"
I think it means, for any type's typecategory is TYPCATEGORY_STRING,
if FORMAT JSON is specified explicitly, the output value (text type)
will be legal
json type representation.
I also did a minor refactor on JSON_VALUE_OP, jsexpr->omit_quotes.
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diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
index 74bc6f49..56ab12ac 100644
--- a/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
+++ b/src/backend/executor/execExpr.c
@@ -4289,7 +4289,7 @@ ExecInitJsonExpr(JsonExpr *jexpr, ExprState *state,
* nodes.
*/
jsestate->escontext.type = T_ErrorSaveContext;
- if (jexpr->result_coercion || jexpr->omit_quotes)
+ if (jexpr->result_coercion)
{
jsestate->jump_eval_result_coercion =
ExecInitJsonExprCoercion(state, jexpr->result_coercion,
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
index 31c0847e..9802b4ae 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_expr.c
@@ -4363,6 +4363,7 @@ transformJsonFuncExpr(ParseState *pstate, JsonFuncExpr *func)
jsexpr->returning->format->format_type = JS_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
jsexpr->returning->format->encoding = JS_ENC_DEFAULT;
+ jsexpr->omit_quotes = true;
jsexpr->result_coercion = coerceJsonFuncExprOutput(pstate, jsexpr);
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-25 11:54 Amit Langote <[email protected]>
parent: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: Amit Langote @ 2024-01-25 11:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; +Cc: Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; jian he <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 6:09 PM Amit Langote <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 10:11 PM Amit Langote <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I still need to take a look at your other report regarding typmod but
> > I'm out of energy today.
>
> The attached updated patch should address one of the concerns --
> JSON_QUERY() should now work appropriately with RETURNING type with
> typmod whether or OMIT QUOTES is specified.
>
> But I wasn't able to address the problems with RETURNING
> record_type_with_typmod, that is, the following example you shared
> upthread:
>
> create domain char3_domain_not_null as char(3) NOT NULL;
> create domain hello as text not null check (value = 'hello');
> create domain int42 as int check (value = 42);
> create type comp_domain_with_typmod AS (a char3_domain_not_null, b int42);
> select json_value(jsonb'{"rec": "(abcd,42)"}', '$.rec' returning
> comp_domain_with_typmod);
> json_value
> ------------
>
> (1 row)
>
> select json_value(jsonb'{"rec": "(abcd,42)"}', '$.rec' returning
> comp_domain_with_typmod error on error);
> ERROR: value too long for type character(3)
>
> select json_value(jsonb'{"rec": "abcd"}', '$.rec' returning
> char3_domain_not_null error on error);
> json_value
> ------------
> abc
> (1 row)
>
> The problem with returning comp_domain_with_typmod from json_value()
> seems to be that it's using a text-to-record CoerceViaIO expression
> picked from JsonExpr.item_coercions, which behaves differently than
> the expression tree that the following uses:
>
> select ('abcd', 42)::comp_domain_with_typmod;
> row
> ----------
> (abc,42)
> (1 row)
Oh, it hadn't occurred to me to check what trying to coerce a "string"
containing the record literal would do:
select '(''abcd'', 42)'::comp_domain_with_typmod;
ERROR: value too long for type character(3)
LINE 1: select '(''abcd'', 42)'::comp_domain_with_typmod;
which is the same thing as what the JSON_QUERY() and JSON_VALUE() are
running into. So, it might be fair to think that the error is not a
limitation of the SQL/JSON patch but an underlying behavior that it
has to accept as is.
--
Thanks, Amit Langote
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-25 14:39 jian he <[email protected]>
parent: Amit Langote <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 1 reply; 25+ messages in thread
From: jian he @ 2024-01-25 14:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; +Cc: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 7:54 PM Amit Langote <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > The problem with returning comp_domain_with_typmod from json_value()
> > seems to be that it's using a text-to-record CoerceViaIO expression
> > picked from JsonExpr.item_coercions, which behaves differently than
> > the expression tree that the following uses:
> >
> > select ('abcd', 42)::comp_domain_with_typmod;
> > row
> > ----------
> > (abc,42)
> > (1 row)
>
> Oh, it hadn't occurred to me to check what trying to coerce a "string"
> containing the record literal would do:
>
> select '(''abcd'', 42)'::comp_domain_with_typmod;
> ERROR: value too long for type character(3)
> LINE 1: select '(''abcd'', 42)'::comp_domain_with_typmod;
>
> which is the same thing as what the JSON_QUERY() and JSON_VALUE() are
> running into. So, it might be fair to think that the error is not a
> limitation of the SQL/JSON patch but an underlying behavior that it
> has to accept as is.
>
Hi, I reconciled with these cases.
What bugs me now is the first query of the following 4 cases (for comparison).
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3) omit quotes);
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING char(3) keep quotes);
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text omit quotes);
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '[1,2]', '$' RETURNING text keep quotes);
I did some minor refactoring on the function coerceJsonFuncExprOutput.
it will make the following queries return null instead of error. NULL
is the return of json_value.
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int2);
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int4);
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING int8);
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING bool);
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING numeric);
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING real);
SELECT JSON_QUERY(jsonb '"123"', '$' RETURNING float8);
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* Re: remaining sql/json patches
@ 2024-01-31 14:51 jian he <[email protected]>
parent: jian he <[email protected]>
0 siblings, 0 replies; 25+ messages in thread
From: jian he @ 2024-01-31 14:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Amit Langote <[email protected]>; +Cc: Alvaro Herrera <[email protected]>; Andres Freund <[email protected]>; Erik Rijkers <[email protected]>; Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]>; pgsql-hackers
Hi.
minor issues.
I am wondering do we need add `pg_node_attr(query_jumble_ignore)`
to some of our created structs in src/include/nodes/parsenodes.h in
v39-0001-Add-SQL-JSON-query-functions.patch
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..25b8204dc6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
@@ -0,0 +1,718 @@
+/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * parse_jsontable.c
+ * parsing of JSON_TABLE
+ *
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
+ * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
+ *
+ *
+ * IDENTIFICATION
+ * src/backend/parser/parse_jsontable.c
+ *
+ *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
2022 should change to 2024.
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