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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
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@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
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From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
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From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v44 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
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From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 3 files changed, 31 insertions(+)

diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v45 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-07 08:04  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-07 08:04 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++--
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 51 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 9af015d222..924762e128 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -612,8 +612,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    <literal>path</literal> argument in <literal>jsonb_set</literal> function,
    e.g. in case of arrays it is a 0-based operation or that negative integers
    that appear in <literal>path</literal> count from the end of JSON arrays.
-   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type. An
-   example of subscripting syntax:
+   The result of subscripting expressions is always jsonb data type.
+
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Every
+   affected value must conform to the path defined by the subscript(s). If the
+   path contradicts structure of modified <type>jsonb</type> for any individual
+   value (e.g. path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes keys
+   <literal>'a'</literal> and <literal>'b'</literal> have object values
+   assigned to them, but if <literal>val['a']</literal> or
+   <literal>val['b']</literal> is null, a string, or a number, then the path
+   contradicts with the existing structure), an error is raised even if other
+   values do conform.
+  </para>
+  <para>
+
+   An example of subscripting syntax:
 <programlisting>
 -- Extract value by key
 SELECT ('{"a": 1}'::jsonb)['a'];
@@ -628,6 +643,9 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- needs to be of jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if jsonb_field is {"a": 1}
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Select records using where clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb and we basically want to compare two jsonb objects, we
 -- need to put the value in double quotes to be able to convert it to jsonb.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index b7c268b53f..0df808c36d 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
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From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v49 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++------
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..e16dd6973d 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,24 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Subscript
+   paths must be traversible for all affected values insofar as they exist. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> can be traversed all
+   the way to <literal>c</literal> if every <literal>val</literal>,
+   <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is an
+   object. If any <literal>val['a']</literal> or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   is not defined, it will be created as an empty object and filled as
+   necessary. However, if any <literal>val</literal> itself or one of the
+   intermediary values is defined as a non-object such as a string, number, or
+   <literal>jsonb</literal> <literal>null</literal>, traversal cannot proceed so
+   an error is raised and the transaction aborted.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +647,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
@@ -639,8 +659,9 @@ SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE jsonb_field['key'] = '"value"';
 
    <type>jsonb</type> assignment via subscripting handles a few edge cases
    differently from <literal>jsonb_set</literal>. When a source <type>jsonb</type>
-   is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed as if
-   it was an empty JSON object:
+   value is <literal>NULL</literal>, assignment via subscripting will proceed
+   as if it was an empty JSON value of the type (object or array) implied by the
+   subscript key:
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was NULL, it is now {"a": 1}
@@ -661,17 +682,19 @@ UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[2] = '2';
 </programlisting>
 
    A <type>jsonb</type> value will accept assignments to nonexistent subscript
-   paths as long as the last existing path key is an object or an array. Since
-   the final subscript is not traversed, it may be an object key. Nested arrays
-   will be created and <literal>NULL</literal>-padded according to the path until
-   the value can be placed appropriately.
+   paths as long as the last existing element to be traversed is an object or
+   array, as implied by the corresponding subscript (the element indicated by
+   the last subscript in the path is not traversed and may be anything). Nested
+   array and object structures will be created, and in the former case
+   <literal>null</literal>-padded, as specified by the subscript path until the
+   assigned value can be placed.
 
 <programlisting>
 -- Where jsonb_field was {}, it is now {'a': [{'b': 1}]}
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a'][0]['b'] = '1';
 
--- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [{'a': 1}]
-UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[0]['a'] = '1';
+-- Where jsonb_field was [], it is now [null, {'a': 1}]
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field[1]['a'] = '1';
 </programlisting>
 
   </para>
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v46 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 11 +++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 12 ++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      |  8 ++++++++
 4 files changed, 50 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..ebc0b06f5b 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4943,6 +4943,17 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level < path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..1d33457788 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,18 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..c62a2f9aec 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,14 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* [PATCH v48 3/3] Replace assuming a composite object on a scalar
@ 2021-01-20 15:53  Dmitrii Dolgov <[email protected]>
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 106+ messages in thread

From: Dmitrii Dolgov @ 2021-01-20 15:53 UTC (permalink / raw)

For jsonb subscripting assignment it could happen that the provided path
assumes an object or an array at some level, but the source jsonb has a
scalar value there. Originally the update operation will be skipped and
no message will be shown that nothing happened. Return an error to
indicate such situations.
---
 doc/src/sgml/json.sgml              | 19 +++++++++++++++++++
 src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c   | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql      | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 4 files changed, 90 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
index 07bd19f974..deeb9e66e0 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
@@ -614,8 +614,23 @@ SELECT jdoc-&gt;'guid', jdoc-&gt;'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @&gt; '{"tags": ["qu
    The result of a subscripting expression is always of the jsonb data type.
   </para>
 
+  <para>
+   <command>UPDATE</command> statements may use subscripting in the
+   <literal>SET</literal> clause to modify <type>jsonb</type> values. Object
+   values being traversed must exist as specified by the subscript path. For
+   instance, the path <literal>val['a']['b']['c']</literal> assumes that
+   <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>, and <literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   are all objects in every record being updated (<literal>val['a']['b']</literal>
+   may or may not contain a field named <literal>c</literal>, as long as it's an
+   object). If any individual <literal>val</literal>, <literal>val['a']</literal>,
+   or <literal>val['a']['b']</literal> is a non-object such as a string, a number,
+   or <literal>NULL</literal>, an error is raised even if other values do conform.
+   Array values are not subject to this restriction, as detailed below.
+  </para>
+
   <para>
    An example of subscripting syntax:
+
 <programlisting>
 
 -- Extract object value by key
@@ -631,6 +646,10 @@ SELECT ('[1, "2", null]'::jsonb)[1];
 -- value must be of the jsonb type as well
 UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['key'] = '1';
 
+-- This will raise an error if any record's jsonb_field['a']['b'] is something
+-- other than an object. For example, the value {"a": 1} has no 'b' key.
+UPDATE table_name SET jsonb_field['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+
 -- Filter records using a WHERE clause with subscripting. Since the result of
 -- subscripting is jsonb, the value we compare it against must also be jsonb.
 -- The double quotes make "value" also a valid jsonb string.
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
index f14f6c3191..9138b7950e 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c
@@ -4926,6 +4926,20 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 	switch (r)
 	{
 		case WJB_BEGIN_ARRAY:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a raw
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not raw scalar.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1) &&
+				v.val.array.rawScalar)
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			(void) pushJsonbValue(st, r, NULL);
 			setPathArray(it, path_elems, path_nulls, path_len, st, level,
 						 newval, v.val.array.nElems, op_type);
@@ -4943,6 +4957,19 @@ setPath(JsonbIterator **it, Datum *path_elems,
 			break;
 		case WJB_ELEM:
 		case WJB_VALUE:
+			/*
+			 * If instructed complain about attempts to replace whithin a
+			 * scalar value. This happens even when current level is equal to
+			 * path_len, because the last path key should also correspond to an
+			 * object or an array, not an element or value.
+			 */
+			if ((op_type & JB_PATH_FILL_GAPS) && (level <= path_len - 1))
+				ereport(ERROR,
+						(errcode(ERRCODE_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE),
+						 errmsg("cannot replace existing key"),
+						 errdetail("The path assumes key is a composite object, "
+								   "but it is a scalar value.")));
+
 			res = pushJsonbValue(st, r, &v);
 			break;
 		default:
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
index 5b5510c4fd..cf0ce0e44c 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/jsonb.out
@@ -5134,6 +5134,33 @@ select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
   1 | {"a": [null, {"c": [null, null, 1]}]}
 (1 row)
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+ERROR:  cannot replace existing key
+DETAIL:  The path assumes key is a composite object, but it is a scalar value.
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
                                 to_tsvector                                
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
index 0320db0ea4..1a9d21741f 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/jsonb.sql
@@ -1371,6 +1371,23 @@ insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": []}');
 update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][1]['c'][2] = '1';
 select * from test_jsonb_subscript;
 
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's an element or a value
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, '{"a": 1}');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a']['b']['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0]['c'] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json['a'][0][0] = '1';
+
+-- trying replace assuming a composite object, but it's a raw scalar
+
+delete from test_jsonb_subscript;
+insert into test_jsonb_subscript values (1, 'null');
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0] = '1';
+update test_jsonb_subscript set test_json[0][0] = '1';
+
 -- jsonb to tsvector
 select to_tsvector('{"a": "aaa bbb ddd ccc", "b": ["eee fff ggg"], "c": {"d": "hhh iii"}}'::jsonb);
 
-- 
2.21.0


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* JSON Path and GIN Questions
@ 2023-09-13 00:16  David E. Wheeler <[email protected]>
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From: David E. Wheeler @ 2023-09-13 00:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: [email protected]

Greetings Hackers,

Been a while! I’m working on some experiments with JSONB columns and GIN indexes, and have operated on the assumption that JSON Path operations would take advantage of GIN indexes, with json_path_ops as a nice optimization. But I’ve run into what appear to be some inconsistencies and oddities I’m hoping to figure out with your help.

For the examples in this email, I’m using this simple table:

CREATE TABLE MOVIES (id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, movie JSONB NOT NULL);
\copy movies(movie) from PROGRAM 'curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/prust/wikipedia-movie-data/master/movies.json | jq -c ".[]" | sed "s|\\\\|\\\\\\\\|g"';
create index on movies using gin (movie);
analyze movies;

That gives me a simple table with around 3600 rows. Not a lot of data, but hopefully enough to demonstrate the issues.

Issue 1: @@ vs @?
-----------------

I have been confused as to the difference between @@ vs @?: Why do these return different results?

david=# select id from movies where movie @@ '$ ?(@.title == "New Life Rescue")';
 id
----
(0 rows)

david=# select id from movies where movie @? '$ ?(@.title == "New Life Rescue")';
 id
----
 10
(1 row)

I posted this question on Stack Overflow (https://stackoverflow.com/q/77046554/79202), and from the suggestion I got there, it seems that @@ expects a boolean to be returned by the path query, while @? wraps it in an implicit exists(). Is that right?

If so, I’d like to submit a patch to the docs talking about this, and suggesting the use of jsonb_path_query() to test paths to see if they return a boolean or not.


Issue 2: @? Index Use
---------------------

From Oleg’s (happy belated birthday!) notes (https://github.com/obartunov/sqljsondoc/blob/master/jsonpath.md#jsonpath-operators):


> Operators @? and @@ are interchangeable:
> 
>     js @? '$.a' <=> js @@ 'exists($.a)’
>     js @@ '$.a == 1' <=> js @? '$ ? ($.a == 1)’

For the purposes of the above example, this appears to hold true: if I wrap the path query in exists(), @@ returns a result:

david=# select id from movies where movie @@ 'exists($ ?(@.title == "New Life Rescue"))';
 id
----
 10
(1 row)

Yay! However, @@ and @? don’t seem to use an index the same way: @@ uses a GIN index while @? does not.

Or, no, fiddling with it again just now, I think I have still been confusing these operators! @@ was using the index with an an explicit exists(), but @? was not…because I was still using an explicit exists.

In other words:

* @@ 'exists($ ?($.year == 1944))'  Uses the index
* @? '$ ?(@.year == 1944)'          Uses the index
* @? 'exists($ ?($.year == 1944))'  Does not use the index

That last one presumably doesn’t work, because there is an implicit exists() around the exists(), making it `exists(exists($ ?($.year == 1944)))`, which returns true for every row  (true and false both exists)! 🤦🏻‍♂️.

Anyway, if I have this right, I’d like to flesh out the docs a bit.

Issue 3: Index Use for Comparison
---------------------------------

From the docs (https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/datatype-json.html#JSON-INDEXING), I had assumed any JSON Path query would be able to use the GIN index. However while the use of the == JSON Path operator is able to take advantage of the GIN index, apparently the >= operator cannot:

david=# explain analyze select id from movies where movie @? '$ ?($.year >= 2023)';
                                               QUERY PLAN                                                 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Seq Scan on movies  (cost=0.00..3741.41 rows=366 width=4) (actual time=34.815..36.259 rows=192 loops=1)
   Filter: (movie @? '$?($."year" >= 2023)'::jsonpath)
   Rows Removed by Filter: 36081
 Planning Time: 1.864 ms
 Execution Time: 36.338 ms
(5 rows)

Is this expected? Originally I tried with json_path_ops, which I can understand not working, since it stores hashes of paths, which would allow only exact matches. But a plain old GIN index doesn’t appear to work, either. Should it? Is there perhaps some other op class that would allow it to work? Or would I have to create a separate BTREE index on `movie -> 'year'`?

Thanks your your patience with my questions!

Best,

David



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