PostgreSQL jsonb_each() Function
Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to use the PostgreSQL jsonb_each()
function to expand a JSON object into a set of key/value pairs.
Introduction to the PostgreSQL jsonb_each() function
The jsonb_each()
function allows you to expand a top-level JSON object of a JSONB value into a set of key/value pairs. The keys are text and values are JSON values.
Here’s the syntax of the jsonb_each()
function:
jsonb_each(json_object)
In this syntax:
json_object
is the JSON object that you want to expand the key/value pairs.
The function returns a set of records where each record consists of two fields key of type text
and value of the JSONB
.
If the json_object
is not a JSON object, the function will issue an error. In case the json_object
is null, the function returns an empty set.
PostgreSQL jsonb_each() function examples
Let’s explore some examples of using the jsonb_each()
function.
1) Basic PostgreSQL jsonb_each() function example
The following example uses the jsonb_each
function to expand the key/value pair of a JSON object:
SELECT
*
FROM
jsonb_each(
'{"name": "John", "age": 30, "city": "New York"}'
);
Output:
key | value
------+------------
age | 30
city | "New York"
name | "John"
(3 rows)
If you want to retrieve a particular key, you can filter the key in the WHERE
clause.
For example, the following statement returns the name and age of the object:
SELECT
*
FROM
jsonb_each(
'{"name": "John", "age": 30, "city": "New York"}'
)
WHERE
key in ('name', 'age');
Output:
key | value
------+--------
age | 30
name | "John"
(2 rows)
2) Using the jsonb_each() function with table data
First, create a new table called links
:
CREATE TABLE links (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
href TEXT NOT NULL,
attributes JSONB
);
In the links
table, the attributes
column has the type of JSONB
that stores various attributes of a link.
Second, insert some rows into the links
table:
INSERT INTO links (href, attributes)
VALUES
('https://example.com', '{"rel": "stylesheet", "type": "text/css", "media": "screen"}'),
('https://example.org', '{"rel": "icon", "type": "image/x-icon"}'),
('https://example.net', '{"rel": "alternate", "type": "application/rss+xml", "title": "RSS Feed"}');
Third, expand the key/value pairs of the objects in attributes
column into a set of key/value pairs using the jsonb_each()
function:
SELECT
href,
key,
value
FROM
links,
jsonb_each(attributes);
Output:
href | key | value
---------------------+-------+-----------------------
https://example.com | rel | "stylesheet"
https://example.com | type | "text/css"
https://example.com | media | "screen"
https://example.org | rel | "icon"
https://example.org | type | "image/x-icon"
https://example.net | rel | "alternate"
https://example.net | type | "application/rss+xml"
https://example.net | title | "RSS Feed"
(8 rows)
Summary
- Use the
jsonb_each()
function to expand a JSON object into a set of key/value pairs.