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get_json_bool

Parses and gets the boolean value from a specified JSON path in a JSON string.

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If the format of json_str or json_path is invalid, or if no matching content can be found, this function will return NULL.

This function is supported from v3.3.

Syntax

BOOLEAN get_json_bool(VARCHAR json_str, VARCHAR json_path)

Parameters

  • json_str: the JSON string. The supported data type is VARCHAR.

  • json_path: the JSON path. The supported data type is VARCHAR.

    • json_path must start with $ and use . as the path separator. If the path includes ., it can be enclosed in a pair of ".
    • [ ] is used as the array subscripts which starts from 0.

Examples

  1. Get the value whose key is "k1". The value is true and 1 is returned.

    MySQL > SELECT get_json_bool('{"k1":true, "k2":"false"}', "$.k1");
    +----------------------------------------------------+
    | get_json_bool('{"k1":true, "k2":"false"}', '$.k1') |
    +----------------------------------------------------+
    | 1 |
    +----------------------------------------------------+
  2. Get the second element in the array whose key is "my.key". The second element is false and 0 is returned.

    SELECT get_json_bool('{"k1":"v1", "my.key":[true, false, 3]}', '$."my.key"[1]');
    +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | get_json_bool('{"k1":"v1", "my.key":[true, false, 3]}', '$."my.key"[1]') |
    +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | 0 |
    +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  3. Get the first element in the array whose path is k1.key -> k2. The first element is false and 0 is returned.

    MYSQL > SELECT get_json_bool('{"k1.key":{"k2":[false, true]}}', '$."k1.key".k2[0]');
    +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | get_json_bool('{"k1.key":{"k2":[false, true]}}', '$."k1.key".k2[0]') |
    +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | 0 |
    +----------------------------------------------------------------------+

keyword

GET_JSON_BOOL,GET,JSON,BOOL