PG Bug reporting form <noreply@postgresql.org> writes:
> I've found an issue with the like_regex statement when using it together
> with another && condition.
> In the following example I'm expecting the result will end as:
> [{"id":9,"value":"a"}] but instead, it ends with an empty array:
> WITH a(attributes) AS (
> SELECT '[{"id":9,"value":"a"},{"id":9,"value":"a$"}]'::jsonb
> )
> SELECT jsonb_path_query_array(attributes,'$[*] ? (!(@.id==9 && @.value
> like_regex "\$$"))') FROM a
I think you're short a backslash:
=# WITH a(attributes) AS (
SELECT '[{"id":9,"value":"a"},{"id":9,"value":"a$"}]'::jsonb
)
SELECT jsonb_path_query_array(attributes,'$[*] ? (!(@.id==9 && @.value
like_regex "\\$$"))') FROM a
;
jsonb_path_query_array
---------------------------
[{"id": 9, "value": "a"}]
(1 row)
I believe one level of backslashing gets eaten by the jsonpath parser
while parsing the literal, so your version ends as LIKE "$$" which
is not different from LIKE "$" and will match every string.
regards, tom lane