PostgreSQL jsonb_populate_record() Function
Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to use the PostgreSQL jsonb_populate_record()
function to populate the fields of a record type from a JSON object.
Introduction to the PostgreSQL jsonb_populate_record() function
The jsonb_populate_record()
function expands the top-level JSON object of type JSONB to a row of a specified composite type.
In other words, the jsonb_populate_record()
function converts a JSON object into a row of a specified composite type.
Here’s the basic syntax of the jsonb_populate_record()
function:
jsonb_populate_record (
target anyelement,
json_object jsonb
) → anyelement
In this syntax:
target
is a composite type to which you want to expand the JSONB value.json_object
is a JSON object of the JSONB type that you want to expand.
The jsonb_populate_record()
function returns a record of the specified type with its fields populated using the key-value pairs from the JSON object.
PostgreSQL jsonb_populate_record() function examples
Let’s explore some examples of using the jsonb_populate_record()
function.
1) Basic jsonb_populate_record() function example
First, create a new type called person
:
CREATE TYPE person AS (
id INT,
name VARCHAR,
age INT
);
Second, use the jsonb_populate_record()
function to expand the JSON object to a row of the person
type:
SELECT
jsonb_populate_record(
null :: person,
'{"id": 1, "name": "John", "age": 22}' :: jsonb
);
Output:
jsonb_populate_record
-----------------------
(1,John,22)
(1 row)
2) Using the jsonb_populate_record() function with table data
First, create a new table called employees
:
CREATE TABLE employees (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
name VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
age INT NOT NULL,
salary NUMERIC NOT NULL
);
Second, insert some rows into the employees
table:
INSERT INTO employees (name, age, salary)
VALUES
('John Doe', 25, 70000),
('Jane Smith', 22, 80000);
Third, use jsonb_populate_record()
to query the data from the employees
table in a structured format:
SELECT
jsonb_populate_record(
null :: employees,
jsonb_build_object(
'id', id, 'name', name, 'age', age, 'salary',
salary
)
) AS employees
FROM
employees;
Output:
employees
---------------------------
(1,"John Doe",25,70000)
(2,"Jane Smith",22,80000)
(2 rows)
Summary
- Use the
jsonb_populate_record()
function to populate the fields of a record type or a custom composite type from a JSON object.