On 19/10/2019 07:52, Ariadne Conill wrote:

I would say that any thing like

update whatever set column=jsonb_set(column, '{foo}', NULL)

should throw an exception.  It should do, literally, *anything* else
but blank that column.

steve=# create table foo (bar jsonb not null);
CREATE TABLE
steve=# insert into foo (bar) values ('{"a":"b"}');
INSERT 0 1
steve=# update foo set bar = jsonb_set(bar, '{foo}', NULL);
ERROR:  null value in column "bar" violates not-null constraint
DETAIL:  Failing row contains (null).
steve=# update foo set bar = jsonb_set(bar, '{foo}', 'null'::jsonb);
UPDATE 1

I don't see any behaviour that's particularly surprising there? Though I understand how an app developer who's light on SQL might get it wrong - and I've made similar mistakes in schema upgrade scripts without involving jsonb.

Cheers,
  Steve



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