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[jira] [Created] (CALCITE-2809) Add JSON_LENGTH function
xuqianjin created CALCITE-2809:
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Summary: Add JSON_LENGTH function
Key: CALCITE-2809
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-2809
Project: Calcite
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: xuqianjin
Assignee: Julian Hyde
{{JSON_LENGTH(*json_doc*[, *path*\])}}
Returns the length of a JSON document, or, if a _path_ argument is given, the length of the value within the document identified by the path. Returns {{NULL}} if any argument is {{NULL}} or the _path_ argument does not identify a value in the document. An error occurs if the _json_doc_ argument is not a valid JSON document or the _path_ argument is not a valid path expression or contains a {{*}} or {{**}} wildcard.
The length of a document is determined as follows:
* The length of a scalar is 1.
* The length of an array is the number of array elements.
* The length of an object is the number of object members.
* The length does not count the length of nested arrays or objects.
SELECT JSON_LENGTH('[1, 2, \{"a": 3}]');
+---------------------------------+
| JSON_LENGTH('[1, 2, \{"a": 3}]') |
+---------------------------------+
| 3 |
+---------------------------------+
SELECT JSON_LENGTH('\{"a": 1, "b": {"c": 30}}');
+-----------------------------------------+
| JSON_LENGTH('\{"a": 1, "b": {"c": 30}}') |
+-----------------------------------------+
| 2 |
+-----------------------------------------+
SELECT JSON_LENGTH('\{"a": 1, "b": {"c": 30}}', '$.b');
+------------------------------------------------+
| JSON_LENGTH('\{"a": 1, "b": {"c": 30}}', '$.b') |
+------------------------------------------------+
| 1 |
+------------------------------------------------+
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