I have a table like this;
CREATE TABLE test (
id BIGSERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
data JSONB
);
INSERT INTO test(data) VALUES('[1,2,"a",4,"8",6]'); -- id = 1
INSERT INTO test(data) VALUES('[1,2,"b",4,"7",6]'); -- id = 2
How to update element data->1
and data->3
into something else without PL/*
?
You cannot manipulate selected elements of a json
/ jsonb
type directly. Functionality for that is still missing in Postgres 9.4 (see @Craig's comment). You have to do 3 steps:
- Unnest / decompose the JSON value.
- Manipulate selected elements.
- Aggregate / compose the value back again.
To replace the 3rd element of the json array (data->3
) in the row with id = 1
with a given (new) value ('<new_value>'
) in pg 9.4:
UPDATE test t
SET data = t2.data
FROM (
SELECT id, array_to_json(
array_agg(CASE WHEN rn = 1 THEN '<new_value>' ELSE elem END))
) AS data
FROM test t2
, json_array_elements_text(t2.data) WITH ORDINALITY x(elem, rn)
WHERE id = 1
GROUP BY 1
) t2
WHERE t.id = t2.id
AND t.data <> t2.data; -- avoid empty updates
About json_array_elements_text()
:
- How to turn json array into postgres array?
About WITH ORDINALITY
:
- PostgreSQL unnest() with element number