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author | Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> | 2022-03-03 13:02:10 -0500 |
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committer | Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> | 2022-03-27 17:03:34 -0400 |
commit | f4fb45d15c59d7add2e1b81a9d477d0119a9691a (patch) | |
tree | 9025afb61fd4409ae48cd21d47c7fd58647e2633 /src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | |
parent | f79b803dcc98d707450e158db3638dc67ff8380b (diff) |
SQL/JSON constructors
This patch introduces the SQL/JSON standard constructors for JSON:
JSON()
JSON_ARRAY()
JSON_ARRAYAGG()
JSON_OBJECT()
JSON_OBJECTAGG()
For the most part these functions provide facilities that mimic
existing json/jsonb functions. However, they also offer some useful
additional functionality. In addition to text input, the JSON() function
accepts bytea input, which it will decode and constuct a json value from.
The other functions provide useful options for handling duplicate keys
and null values.
This series of patches will be followed by a consolidated documentation
patch.
Nikita Glukhov
Reviewers have included (in no particular order) Andres Freund, Alexander
Korotkov, Pavel Stehule, Andrew Alsup, Erik Rijkers, Zihong Yu,
Himanshu Upadhyaya, Daniel Gustafsson, Justin Pryzby.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/cd0bb935-0158-78a7-08b5-904886deac4b@postgrespro.ru
Diffstat (limited to 'src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c | 48 |
1 files changed, 48 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c index 64bd17b62e3..f2a0821a7ab 100644 --- a/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c +++ b/src/backend/executor/execExprInterp.c @@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ #include "utils/date.h" #include "utils/datum.h" #include "utils/expandedrecord.h" +#include "utils/json.h" +#include "utils/jsonb.h" #include "utils/lsyscache.h" #include "utils/memutils.h" #include "utils/timestamp.h" @@ -477,6 +479,7 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull) &&CASE_EEOP_GROUPING_FUNC, &&CASE_EEOP_WINDOW_FUNC, &&CASE_EEOP_SUBPLAN, + &&CASE_EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR, &&CASE_EEOP_AGG_STRICT_DESERIALIZE, &&CASE_EEOP_AGG_DESERIALIZE, &&CASE_EEOP_AGG_STRICT_INPUT_CHECK_ARGS, @@ -1786,7 +1789,13 @@ ExecInterpExpr(ExprState *state, ExprContext *econtext, bool *isnull) { /* too complex for an inline implementation */ ExecEvalAggOrderedTransTuple(state, op, econtext); + EEO_NEXT(); + } + EEO_CASE(EEOP_JSON_CONSTRUCTOR) + { + /* too complex for an inline implementation */ + ExecEvalJsonConstructor(state, op, econtext); EEO_NEXT(); } @@ -4380,3 +4389,42 @@ ExecAggPlainTransByRef(AggState *aggstate, AggStatePerTrans pertrans, MemoryContextSwitchTo(oldContext); } + +/* + * Evaluate a JSON constructor expression. + */ +void +ExecEvalJsonConstructor(ExprState *state, ExprEvalStep *op, + ExprContext *econtext) +{ + Datum res; + JsonConstructorExpr *ctor = op->d.json_constructor.constructor; + bool is_jsonb = ctor->returning->format->format_type == JS_FORMAT_JSONB; + bool isnull = false; + + if (ctor->type == JSCTOR_JSON_ARRAY) + res = (is_jsonb ? + jsonb_build_array_worker : + json_build_array_worker)(op->d.json_constructor.nargs, + op->d.json_constructor.arg_values, + op->d.json_constructor.arg_nulls, + op->d.json_constructor.arg_types, + op->d.json_constructor.constructor->absent_on_null); + else if (ctor->type == JSCTOR_JSON_OBJECT) + res = (is_jsonb ? + jsonb_build_object_worker : + json_build_object_worker)(op->d.json_constructor.nargs, + op->d.json_constructor.arg_values, + op->d.json_constructor.arg_nulls, + op->d.json_constructor.arg_types, + op->d.json_constructor.constructor->absent_on_null, + op->d.json_constructor.constructor->unique); + else + { + res = (Datum) 0; + elog(ERROR, "invalid JsonConstructorExpr type %d", ctor->type); + } + + *op->resvalue = res; + *op->resnull = isnull; +} |