JSON_EACH_OUTER
Description
The json_each_outer table function expands the top-level JSON object into a set of key/value pairs. Each row contains one key (key) and its corresponding value (value). The value column retains the JSON type, so string values are returned with JSON quotes preserved.
Unlike json_each, when the input is NULL or an empty object, json_each_outer returns one row of NULL, NULL instead of 0 rows.
Must be used with LATERAL VIEW.
note
Since 4.1.0
Syntax
JSON_EACH_OUTER(<json_str>)
Parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
<json_str> | The JSON string to expand. The content must be a JSON object. |
Return Value
Returns multi-column, multi-row data. Each row corresponds to one key-value pair in the JSON object:
| Column | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
key | String | The key name from the JSON object |
value | JSON | The corresponding value, kept as JSON type (string values include quotes, e.g. "foo") |
Special cases:
- If
<json_str>is NULL, returns 1 row ofNULL, NULL - If
<json_str>is an empty object ({}), returns 1 row ofNULL, NULL
Examples
Basic usage: expand a JSON object with string values
SELECT k, v
FROM (SELECT 1) dummy
LATERAL VIEW json_each_outer('{"a":"foo","b":"bar"}') t AS k, v;
+---+-------+
| k | v |
+---+-------+
| a | "foo" |
| b | "bar" |
+---+-------+
NULL parameter: returns 1 row of NULL
SELECT k, v
FROM (SELECT 1) dummy
LATERAL VIEW json_each_outer(NULL) t AS k, v;
+------+------+
| k | v |
+------+------+
| NULL | NULL |
+------+------+
Empty object: returns 1 row of NULL
SELECT k, v
FROM (SELECT 1) dummy
LATERAL VIEW json_each_outer('{}') t AS k, v;
+------+------+
| k | v |
+------+------+
| NULL | NULL |
+------+------+