Can anyone see why this does not work? According to section 9.15 of the manual, the ->
operator should access elements of a JSON data type. It looks to me like although the info schema says the column is type 'json' it is still really a scalar string (note the quotes when it is displayed.)
postgres=# create table jtest (id serial, data json);
CREATE TABLE
postgres=# select column_name, data_type from information_schema.columns where table_name = 'jtest';
column_name | data_type
-------------+-----------
id | integer
data | json
(2 rows)
postgres=# insert into jtest (data) values (to_json('{"k1": 1, "k2": "two"}'::text));
INSERT 0 1
postgres=# select * from jtest;
id | data
----+--------------------------------
1 | "{\"k1\": 1, \"k2\": \"two\"}"
(1 row)
postgres=# select data->'k1' from jtest;
ERROR: cannot extract element from a scalar
postgres=# select data::json->'k1' from jtest;
ERROR: cannot extract element from a scalar
postgres=# \q
$ pg_ctl --version
pg_ctl (PostgreSQL) 9.3beta2
Update:
I found these two posts here and here that indicate it should work exactly as I am doing. Just to be sure I tried this:
postgres=# select * from jtest where data ->> 'k2' = 'two';
ERROR: cannot extract element from a scalar
Is there a build option or contrib module I need to get JSON functionality?