Hi! I’ve noticed two “surprising” (to me) behaviors related to the “ON ERROR” clause of the new JSON query functions in 17beta1.
1. JSON parsing errors are not subject to ON ERROR Apparently, the functions expect JSONB so that a cast is implied when providing TEXT. However, the errors during that cast are not subject to the ON ERROR clause. 17beta1=# SELECT JSON_QUERY('invalid', '$' NULL ON ERROR); ERROR: invalid input syntax for type json DETAIL: Token "invalid" is invalid. CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: invalid Oracle DB and Db2 (LUW) both return NULL in that case. I had a look on the list archive to see if that is intentional but frankly speaking these functions came a long way. In case it is intentional it might be worth adding a note to the docs. 2. EMPTY [ARRAY|OBJECT] ON ERROR implies ERROR ON EMPTY 17beta1=# SELECT JSON_QUERY('[]', '$[*]' EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR) a; a ---- [] (1 row) As NULL ON EMPTY is implied, it should give the same result as explicitly adding NULL ON EMPTY: 17beta1=# SELECT JSON_QUERY('[]', '$[*]' NULL ON EMPTY EMPTY ARRAY ON ERROR) a; a --- (1 row) Interestingly, Oracle DB gives the same (wrong) results. Db2 (LUW) on the other hand returns NULL for both queries. I don’t think that PostgreSQL should follow Oracle DB's suit here but again, in case this is intentional it should be made explicit in the docs. -markus