Join tables using a value inside a JSONB column

一曲冷凌霜 提交于 2019-12-04 17:18:11

Proof of concept

Your "crude way" doesn't actually work. Here is another crude way that does:

SELECT *
FROM  auth_contacts a
    , jsonb_to_recordset(a.contacts->'contact') AS c(contact_id text)
JOIN  discussion d USING (contact_id);

As has been commented, you can also formulate a join condition with the contains operator @>:

SELECT *
FROM   auth_contacts a
JOIN   discussion d ON a.contacts->'contact'
                    @> json_build_array(json_build_object('contact_id', d.contact_id))::jsonb

But rather use JSON creation functions than string concatenation. Looks cumbersome but will actually be very fast if supported with a functional jsonb_path_ops GIN index:

CREATE INDEX auth_contacts_contacts_gin_idx ON auth_contacts
USING  gin ((contacts->'contact') jsonb_path_ops);

Details:

Proper solution

This is all fascinating to play with, but the problem here is the relational model. Your claim:

hence making it non JSONB type is not appropriate according as it would double or triple the amount of records.

is the opposite of what's right. It's nonsense to wrap IDs you need for joining tables into a JSON document type. Normalize your table with a many-to-many relationship and implement all IDs you are working with inside the DB as separate columns with appropriate data type. Basics:

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