PostgreSQL jsonb_extract_path() Function
Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to use the PostgreSQL jsonb_extract_path()
function to extract a JSON subobject at the specified path.
Introduction to the PostgreSQL jsonb_extract_path() function
The jsonb_extract_path()
function allows you to extract a JSON sub-object from a JSONB value at a specified path.
Here’s the basic syntax of the jsonb_extract_path()
function:
In this syntax:
target
is a JSONB data from which you want to extract data.path_elems
is a list of paths that you want to locate the elements in the JSONB data for extraction.
Note that the path is not a JSON path. The syntax for the path_elems
parameter is as follows:
'key'
: Access a specific key in the JSON object.- ‘
array_index
‘: Access an element in a JSON array using its index.
To navigate through the nested objects or array, you can chain these path components together.
Suppose you have the following JSON object:
Here are some examples of the path expressions:
'employee'
returns the entireemployee
object.['employee', 'name']
returns the name within the employee object, which is"John Doe"
.['employee', 'contacts', '0', 'value']
returns the value in the first element of the contacts array, which is[[email protected]](../cdn-cgi/l/email-protection.html)
PostgreSQL jsonb_extract_path() function examples
Let’s take some examples of using the jsonb_extract_path()
function.
Setting up a sample table
First, create a new table called documents
:
Second, insert two rows into the documents
table:
Basic jsonb_extract_path() function examples
The following example uses the jsonb_extract_path()
function to extract the employee object:
Output:
The following example uses the jsonb_extract_path()
function to extract the names of employees:
Output:
The following example uses the jsonb_extract_path()
function to extract the emails of employees:
Output:
Summary
- Use the
jsonb_extract_path()
function to extract JSON sub-object at the specified path.