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PostgreSQL jsonb_to_record() Function

Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to use the PostgreSQL jsonb_to_record() function to convert a JSON object into a PostgreSQL record type.

Introduction to the PostgreSQL JSONB jsonb_to_record() function

The jsonb_to_record() function allows you to convert a JSON object into a PostgreSQL record type.

Here’s the basic syntax of the jsonb_to_record() function:

jsonb_to_record(json_object)
  as record_type (column1 type, column2 type,...)

In this syntax:

  • First, specify a JSON object (json_object) of type JSONB that you want to convert into a record type.
  • Second, define the record_type with a list of columns that have the same names as the keys in the JSON object. The record may have fewer columns than the number of keys in the JSON object. If the names of the columns of the record_type are not the same as the names of the keys in the JSON object, they will be ignored.

The function jsonb_to_record() returns a record type representing the structure of a JSON object.

If the json_object is null, the jsonb_to_record() function returns null.

PostgreSQL jsonb_to_record() function examples

Let’s take some examples of using the jsonb_to_record() function.

1) Basic PostgreSQL jsonb_to_record() function examples

The following example uses the jsonb_to_record() function to convert a JSON object into a record:

SELECT
  *
FROM
  jsonb_to_record(
    '{"id": 1, "name": "Alice", "age": 30}'
  ) AS person (id INT, name TEXT, age INT);

Output:

id | name  | age
----+-------+-----
  1 | Alice |  30
(1 row)

The following example converts a JSON object into a record type but with fewer keys:

SELECT
  *
FROM
  jsonb_to_record(
    '{"id": 1, "name": "Alice", "age": 30}'
  ) AS person (id INT, name TEXT);

Output:

id | name
----+-------
  1 | Alice
(1 row)

2) Using jsonb_to_record() function with user-defined type

First, create a new custom type called pet with two fields type and name:

CREATE TYPE pet AS (type VARCHAR, name VARCHAR);

Second, use the pet type with the jsonb_to_record() function:

SELECT
  *
FROM
  jsonb_to_record(
    '{"id": 1, "name": "Alice", "age": 30, "pets": [{"type":"cat", "name": "Ellie"}, {"type":"dog", "name": "Birdie"}]}'
  ) AS person (id INT, name TEXT, pets pet[]);

Output:

id | name  |              pets
----+-------+--------------------------------
  1 | Alice | {"(cat,Ellie)","(dog,Birdie)"}
(1 row)

Summary

  • Use the jsonb_to_record() function to convert a JSON object into a PostgreSQL record type.

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