PostgreSQL jsonb_object_keys() Function
Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to use the PostgreSQL jsonb_object_keys()
function to extract the keys from a JSON object.
Introduction to the PostgreSQL jsonb_object_keys() function
The jsonb_object_keys()
function allows you to extract the keys of a JSON object into a set of text values.
Here’s the basic syntax of the jsonb_object_keys()
function:
jsonb_object_keys(json_object)
In this syntax:
json_object
is the JSON object of type JSONB that you want to extract the keys.
The jsonb_object_keys()
function returns a set of text values representing the keys in the json_object
.
If the json_object
is not a JSON object, the jsonb_object_keys()
function will issue an error.
If the json_object
is NULL
, the function will return an empty set.
PostgreSQL jsonb_object_keys() function examples
Let’s take some examples of using the jsonb_object_keys()
function.
1) Basic the jsonb_object_keys() function examples
The following example uses the jsonb_object_keys()
function to extract the keys of a JSON object as a set of text values:
SELECT
jsonb_object_keys(
'{"name": "Joe", "age": 18, "city": "New York"}'
);
Output:
jsonb_object_keys
-------------------
age
city
name
(3 rows)
2) Using the PostgreSQL jsonb_object_keys() function with table data
First, create a table called person
:
CREATE TABLE person (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
info JSONB
);
In the person
table, the info
column has the type JSONB that stores various information about each person.
Second, insert rows into the person
table:
INSERT INTO person (info)
VALUES
('{"name": "John", "age": 30, "city": "New York"}'),
('{"name": "Alice", "city": "Los Angeles"}'),
('{"name": "Bob", "age": 35 }');
Third, get the keys of the objects in the info
column:
SELECT jsonb_object_keys(info)
FROM person;
Output:
jsonb_object_keys
-------------------
age
city
name
city
name
age
name
(7 rows)
To get unique keys from all the stored JSON objects in the info column, you can use the DISTINCT
operator:
SELECT DISTINCT jsonb_object_keys(info)
FROM person;
Output:
jsonb_object_keys
-------------------
age
city
name
(3 rows)
3) Dynamically accessing keys
The following example shows how to dynamically access values corresponding to each key retrieved using jsonb_object_keys()
:
SELECT
id,
key,
info->key AS value
FROM
person,
jsonb_object_keys(info) AS key;
Output:
id | key | value
----+------+---------------
1 | age | 30
1 | city | "New York"
1 | name | "John"
2 | city | "Los Angeles"
2 | name | "Alice"
3 | age | 35
3 | name | "Bob"
(7 rows)
In this example, the query returns each key along with its corresponding value from the info
column of the person
table.
Summary
- Use the
jsonb_object_keys()
function to extract the keys from a JSON object.