Today, In this post we will see how to use json field in mysql database. In this tutorial i will give mysql json data type example and we will see how to store json data in mysql using php.
here we will see differents type of json functions with example and we will see how to insert json data into mysql using php.
here, we are creating category table.
CREATE TABLE `post` (
`id` MEDIUMINT(8) UNSIGNED NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`name` VARCHAR(200) NOT NULL,
`category` JSON DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=INNODB;
Add JSON Data
JSON data can be passed in INSERT or UPDATE statements. For ex, our post category can be passed as an array (inside a string):
INSERT INTO `post` (`name`, `category`)
VALUES (
'web developing',
'["JavaScript", "PHP", "JSON"]'
);
JSON can also be created with these:
JSON_ARRAY() function create arrays like this :
-- returns [1, 2, "abc"]:
SELECT JSON_ARRAY(1, 2, 'abc');
JSON_OBJECT() function create objects like this :
-- returns {"a": 1, "b": 2}:
SELECT JSON_OBJECT('a', 1, 'b', 2);
JSON_QUOTE() function quotes a string as a JSON value.
-- returns "[1, 2, \"abc\"]":
SELECT JSON_QUOTE('[1, 2, "abc"]');
JSON_TYPE() function allows you to check JSON value types. It should return OBJECT, ARRAY, a scalar type (INTEGER, BOOLEAN, etc), NULL, or an error
-- returns ARRAY:
SELECT JSON_TYPE('[1, 2, "abc"]');
-- returns OBJECT:
SELECT JSON_TYPE('{"a": 1, "b": 2}');
-- returns an error:
SELECT JSON_TYPE('{"a": 1, "b": 2');
JSON_VALID() function returns 1 if the JSON is valid or 0 otherwise.
-- returns 1:
SELECT JSON_TYPE('[1, 2, "abc"]');
-- returns 1:
SELECT JSON_TYPE('{"a": 1, "b": 2}');
-- returns 0:
SELECT JSON_TYPE('{"a": 1, "b": 2');
If you are insert an invalid JSON data then it will create an error and the whole record will not be inserted/updated.