The JSON_OBJECT function strangely returns different data types depending on the presence of an key index in the join-table in MariaDB 10.5.12.
I've been trying to get post comments in a json array. And noticed that the output of the aggregate function changes strangely.
While it always gives the same right results, the packaging varies. Sometimes it's a escaped string requiring additional json parsing, sometimes it's a ready-made json array.
Gradually I was able to get close to the cause. Here's a minimally working piece of a query that shows the bug.
SELECT
JSON_ARRAYAGG(DISTINCT JSON_OBJECT(
'comment_id', comment.id,
'text', comment.text
) ORDER BY comment.id) AS comments
FROM post
LEFT JOIN comment ON comment.post_id = post.id
LEFT JOIN vote ON vote.user_id = 1 AND vote.post_id = post.id
GROUP BY post.id
The prerequisite is that the key index user_id exists in the vote table.
If the join occurs by the user_id field condition, the output is escaped string:
LEFT JOIN vote ON vote.user_id = 123 AND vote.post_id = post.id
["{\"tag_id\": 1, \"name\": \"conubia\"}","{\"tag_id\": 21, \"name\": \"convallis\"}"]
["{\"tag_id\": 40, \"name\": \"amet\"}","{\"tag_id\": 41, \"name\": \"neque\"}"]
If the merge does not occur by the user_id field condition, the output is json array:
LEFT JOIN vote ON vote.user_id = -1 AND vote.post_id = post.id
[{"tag_id": 1, "name": "conubia"},{"tag_id": 21, "name": "convallis"}]
[{"tag_id": 40, "name": "amet"},{"tag_id": 41, "name": "neque"}]
If there is no key index user_id, under all join conditions, the output is escaped string:
["{\"tag_id\": 1, \"name\": \"conubia\"}","{\"tag_id\": 21, \"name\": \"convallis\"}"]
["{\"tag_id\": 40, \"name\": \"amet\"}","{\"tag_id\": 41, \"name\": \"neque\"}"]
Vote DDL
CREATE TABLE `vote` (
`id` INT(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`user_id` INT(11) NULL DEFAULT NULL,
`post_id` INT(11) NULL DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`) USING BTREE,
INDEX `user_id` (`user_id`) USING BTREE
)
ENGINE=InnoDB
AUTO_INCREMENT=1
Question
Is it possible to prevent accidental changes to the function output by means of the database, without removing the index?
Assumption
I think I could use CAST, but it didn't work for me.