JSON_DEPTH
Syntax
JSON_DEPTH(json_doc)
Description
Returns the maximum depth of the given JSON document, or NULL if the argument is null. An error will occur if the argument is an invalid JSON document.
- Scalar values or empty arrays or objects have a depth of 1.
- Arrays or objects that are not empty but contain only elements or member values of depth 1 will have a depth of 2.
- In other cases, the depth will be greater than 2.
Examples
SELECT JSON_DEPTH('[]'), JSON_DEPTH('true'), JSON_DEPTH('{}'); +------------------+--------------------+------------------+ | JSON_DEPTH('[]') | JSON_DEPTH('true') | JSON_DEPTH('{}') | +------------------+--------------------+------------------+ | 1 | 1 | 1 | +------------------+--------------------+------------------+ SELECT JSON_DEPTH('[1, 2, 3]'), JSON_DEPTH('[[], {}, []]'); +-------------------------+----------------------------+ | JSON_DEPTH('[1, 2, 3]') | JSON_DEPTH('[[], {}, []]') | +-------------------------+----------------------------+ | 2 | 2 | +-------------------------+----------------------------+ SELECT JSON_DEPTH('[1, 2, [3, 4, 5, 6], 7]'); +---------------------------------------+ | JSON_DEPTH('[1, 2, [3, 4, 5, 6], 7]') | +---------------------------------------+ | 3 | +---------------------------------------+
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