On 09/05/2015 02:47 AM, Oskari Saarenmaa wrote:
There was a long thread about concatenating jsonb objects to each
other, but that discussion didn't touch concatenating other types.
Currently jsonb_concat always just returns the other argument if one
of arguments is considered empty. This causes surprising behavior
when concatenating scalar values to empty arrays:
os=# select '[]'::jsonb || '1'::jsonb;
1
os=# select '[]'::jsonb || '[1]'::jsonb;
[1]
os=# select '[]'::jsonb || '1'::jsonb || '2'::jsonb;
[1, 2]
os=# select '0'::jsonb || '1'::jsonb;
[0, 1]
os=# select '{"x": "y"}'::jsonb || '[1]'::jsonb;
[{"x": "y"}, 1]
os=# select '{"x": "y"}'::jsonb || '1'::jsonb;
ERROR: invalid concatenation of jsonb objects
Attached a patch to fix and test this. Also added a test case for
concatenating two scalar values which currently produces an array..
I'm not sure that behavior makes sense, but didn't want to change that
in this patch as I guess someone could consider that feature useful.
This looks correct. Barring objection I'll apply this shortly.
cheers
andrew
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