PostgreSQL jsonb_typeof() Function
Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to use the PostgreSQL jsonb_typeof()
function to return the type of the top-level JSON value as a text string.
Introduction to the PostgreSQL jsonb_typeof() function
The jsonb_typeof()
function allows you to get the type of a top-level JSONB value as a text string.
Here’s the syntax of the jsonb_typeof()
function:
jsonb_typeof(jsonb_value)
In this syntax:
jsonb_value
is a JSONB value of which you want to get the type as a text string.
The jsonb_typeof()
function returns a text string representing the type of the input JSONB value. The possible return values are object, array, string, number, and null.
PostgreSQL jsonb_typeof() function examples
Let’s take some examples of using the jsonb_typeof()
function.
The following example uses the jsonb_typeof()
function to return the type of a JSON object:
SELECT jsonb_typeof('{}');
Output:
jsonb_typeof
--------------
object
(1 row)
The following example uses the jsonb_typeof()
function to return the type of a JSON array:
select jsonb_typeof('[]');
Output:
jsonb_typeof
--------------
array
(1 row)
The following example uses the jsonb_typeof()
function to return the type of a number:
SELECT jsonb_typeof('1'::jsonb);
Output:
jsonb_typeof
--------------
number
(1 row)
The following example uses the jsonb_typeof()
function to return the type of null:
SELECT jsonb_typeof('null'::jsonb);
Output:
jsonb_typeof
--------------
null
(1 row)
The following example uses the jsonb_typeof()
function to return the type of string:
SELECT
jsonb_typeof(
jsonb_path_query('{"name": "Alice"}', '$.name')
);
Output:
jsonb_typeof
--------------
string
(1 row)
Summary
- Use the
jsonb_typeof()
function to return the type of the top-level JSON value as a text string.