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Version: Stable-3.1

get_json_int

Description

This function analyzes and gets the integer value from a specified path in json string.

json_path must start with $ and use . as the path separator.

If the path includes ., it could be circled by " and ".

[ ] is used as the array subscripts which start from 0.

Content in the path should not contain " , [ and ].

If the format of json_string or json_path is wrong, this function will return NULL.

Syntax

INT get_json_int(VARCHAR json_str, VARCHAR json_path)

Examples

  1. Get the value whose key is "k1"

    MySQL > SELECT get_json_int('{"k1":1, "k2":"2"}', "$.k1");
    +--------------------------------------------+
    | get_json_int('{"k1":1, "k2":"2"}', '$.k1') |
    +--------------------------------------------+
    | 1 |
    +--------------------------------------------+
  2. Get the second element in the array whose key is "my.key"

    MySQL > SELECT get_json_int('{"k1":"v1", "my.key":[1, 2, 3]}', '$."my.key"[1]');
    +------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | get_json_int('{"k1":"v1", "my.key":[1, 2, 3]}', '$."my.key"[1]') |
    +------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | 2 |
    +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  3. Get the first element in the array whose path is k1.key -> k2.

    MySQL > SELECT get_json_int('{"k1.key":{"k2":[1, 2]}}', '$."k1.key".k2[0]');
    +--------------------------------------------------------------+
    | get_json_int('{"k1.key":{"k2":[1, 2]}}', '$."k1.key".k2[0]') |
    +--------------------------------------------------------------+
    | 1 |
    +--------------------------------------------------------------+

keyword

GET_JSON_INT,GET,JSON,INT