Re: '{"x": 42, "y": null}'::jsonb != '{"x": 42}'::jsonb ... Really?

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From: Thomas Kellerer <shammat@gmx.net>
To: pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Date: 2022-06-19T22:30:44Z
Lists: pgsql-general
Bryn Llewellyn schrieb am 04.06.2022 um 03:41:
> Am I missing a use case where an object with a key-value pair with a
> JSON null value is meaningfully different from one where the key is
> simply absent?
It seems the JSON specification doesn't actually define equality.
But the JSON patch RFC 6902[1] defines the equality of two objects
as:

   objects: are considered equal if they contain the same number of
   members, and if each member can be considered equal to a member in
   the other object, by comparing their keys (as strings) and their
   values (using this list of type-specific rules).

As {"x": 42, "y": null} and {"x": 42} do not contain the same number
of members, I think Postgres' behaviour is correct.

Thomas


[1] https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6902#section-4.6