Invalid JSON text in argument 2 - json_contains in MySQL 5.7.8
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I have a database with one column that is JSON of strings (ex. ["ART","LIT"], etc.). I want to search it using json_contains.

However, when I try:

json_contains(\`column_name`,"ART")

It errors saying:

Invalid JSON text in argument 2 to function json_contains: "Invalid value." at position 0 in 'ART'.

Note that json_contains doesn't error with numbers in the place of "ART", just with strings. Any idea what I can do to fix/get around this?

Living answered 4/11, 2015 at 4:19 Comment(0)
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Apparently, it treats integers differently from strings. While json_contains(`column_name`,"1") is a valid call, to check if it contains "ART", you must use json_contains(`column_name`,'"ART"') (note the double quoting).

That resolved my issue!

Living answered 4/11, 2015 at 4:27 Comment(3)
dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/json-search-functions.html val is also a JSON object type ' "ART" 'Gladine
do you know how to using this in spring jpa nativequery?Tanberg
You can use JSON_QUOTE for quoting strings. Example: json_contains(`column_name`, json_quote("ART"))Stonefish
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If the column name store tags only (one level array), like ["ART","LIT","SPORTS"]

JSON_CONTAINS(column_name, 'ART', '$')

If the column name store an key-value array like {"tag":"ART","other":"NONE"}

JSON_CONTAINS(column_name, 'ART', '$.tag')

Finally if tag value is inside a parent array, you need to use path like this:

JSON_CONTAINS(column_name, 'ART', '$.parent.tag')

https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/json-search-functions.html#function_json-contains

Tori answered 11/10, 2018 at 1:5 Comment(0)
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If your candidate type is string, just add double quotes on your candidate then try again.

json_contains(\`column_name`,'"ART"')

JSON_CONTAINS(target, candidate[, path])

Withdrew answered 25/4, 2019 at 10:15 Comment(0)

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