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JSON_CONTAINS_PATH

Syntax

JSON_CONTAINS_PATH(json_doc, return_arg, path[, path] ...)

Description

Indicates whether the given JSON document contains data at the specified path or paths. Returns 1 if it does, 0 if not and NULL if any of the arguments are null.

The return_arg can be one or all:

  • one - Returns 1 if at least one path exists within the JSON document.
  • all - Returns 1 only if all paths exist within the JSON document.

Examples

SET @json = '{"A": 1, "B": [2], "C": [3, 4]}';

SELECT JSON_CONTAINS_PATH(@json, 'one', '$.A', '$.D');
+------------------------------------------------+
| JSON_CONTAINS_PATH(@json, 'one', '$.A', '$.D') |
+------------------------------------------------+
|                                              1 |
+------------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)

SELECT JSON_CONTAINS_PATH(@json, 'all', '$.A', '$.D');
+------------------------------------------------+
| JSON_CONTAINS_PATH(@json, 'all', '$.A', '$.D') |
+------------------------------------------------+
|                                              0 |
+------------------------------------------------+
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