--- { "title": "get_json_string", "language": "en" } --- # get_json_string ## description ### Syntax 'VARCHAR get_json_string (VARCHAR json str, VARCHAR json path) Parse and retrieve the string content of the specified path in the JSON string. Where json_path must start with the $symbol and use. as the path splitter. If the path contains..., double quotation marks can be used to surround it. Use [] to denote array subscripts, starting at 0. The content of path cannot contain ",[and]. If the json_string format is incorrect, or the json_path format is incorrect, or matches cannot be found, NULL is returned. ## example 1. Get the value of key as "k1" ``` mysql> SELECT get_json_string('{"k1":"v1", "k2":"v2"}', "$.k1"); +---------------------------------------------------+ | get_json_string('{"k1":"v1", "k2":"v2"}', '$.k1') | +---------------------------------------------------+ | v1 | +---------------------------------------------------+ ``` 2. Get the second element of the array whose key is "my. key" ``` mysql> SELECT get_json_string('{"k1":"v1", "my.key":["e1", "e2", "e3"]}', '$."my.key"[1]'); +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | get_json_string('{"k1":"v1", "my.key":["e1", "e2", "e3"]}', '$."my.key"[1]') | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | e2 | +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ``` 3. Get the first element in an array whose secondary path is k1. key - > K2 ``` mysql> SELECT get_json_string('{"k1.key":{"k2":["v1", "v2"]}}', '$."k1.key".k2[0]'); +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | get_json_string('{"k1.key":{"k2":["v1", "v2"]}}', '$."k1.key".k2[0]') | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | v1 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ``` 4. Get all the values in the array where the key is "k1" ``` mysql> SELECT get_json_string('[{"k1":"v1"}, {"k2":"v2"}, {"k1":"v3"}, {"k1":"v4"}]', '$.k1'); +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | get_json_string('[{"k1":"v1"}, {"k2":"v2"}, {"k1":"v3"}, {"k1":"v4"}]', '$.k1') | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ["v1","v3","v4"] | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ``` ##keyword GET_JSON_STRING,GET,JSON,STRING