PostgreSQL jsonb_strip_nulls() Function
Summary: in this tutorial, you will learn how to use the PostgreSQL jsonb_strip_nulls()
function to recursively delete all object fields that have null values.
Introduction to the PostgreSQL jsonb_strip_nulls() function
The jsonb_strip_nulls()
function accepts a JSON document with the JSONB type and recursively deletes all object fields that have null values. It does not delete non-object fields with null values.
Here’s the syntax of the jsonb_strip_nulls()
function:
jsonb_strip_nulls(jsonb_data)
In this syntax, you specify a JSON document in which you want to delete all object fields with null values. The jsonb_data
must have the type JSONB
.
The jsonb_strip_nulls
returns a new jsonb_data
whose object fields with null values are removed.
If the jsonb_data
is null, the function returns NULL
.
PostgreSQL jsonb_strip_nulls() function example
Let’s take some examples of using the jsonb_strip_nulls()
function.
1) Basic jsonb_strip_nulls() function example
The following example uses the jsonb_strip_nulls()
function to remove object fields with null values:
SELECT
jsonb_strip_nulls(
'{"first_name": "John", "middle_name":null, "last_name": "Doe", "scores": [null, 4, 5]}'
);
Output:
jsonb_strip_nulls
--------------------------------------------------------------------
{"scores": [null, 4, 5], "last_name": "Doe", "first_name": "John"}
(1 row)
In this example, the object field middle_name
has a null value therefore the jsonb_strip_nulls()
function removes it. The scores
array also has null but it is a non-object field, therefore, the jsonb_strip_nulls()
function does not delete it.
2) Using the jsonb_strip_nulls() function to recursively delete object fields with null values
First, create a new table called products
:
CREATE TABLE products (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
name VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
attributes JSONB
);
Second, insert data into the products
table:
INSERT INTO products (name, attributes)
VALUES
(
'Smartwatch', '{
"id": 1,
"name": "Laptop",
"specs": {
"cpu": "Intel i7",
"ram": null,
"gpu": "Nvidia GTX 1650",
"extras": {
"bluetooth": null,
"fingerprint_reader": true,
"webcam": null
}
}
}'
) RETURNING *;
Output:
id | name | attributes
----+------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 | Smartwatch | {"id": 1, "name": "Laptop", "specs": {"cpu": "Intel i7", "gpu": "Nvidia GTX 1650", "ram": null, "extras": {"webcam": null, "bluetooth": null, "fingerprint_reader": true}}}
(1 row)
Third, use the jsonb_strip_nulls()
function to remove all fields with null values recursively from the specs object and its nested object:
SELECT jsonb_strip_nulls(attributes) AS cleaned_attributes
FROM products;
Output:
cleaned_attributes
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
{"id": 1, "name": "Laptop", "specs": {"cpu": "Intel i7", "gpu": "Nvidia GTX 1650", "extras": {"fingerprint_reader": true}}}
(1 row)
The output indicates that the ram
field and the entire extras
object, as well as its nested fields with null values, have been removed from the JSONB data.
Summary
- Use the
jsonb_strip_nulls()
function to recursively delete all object fields that have null values.