The functions listed in this section compose JSON values from component elements.
- Evaluates a (possibly empty) list of values and returns a JSON array containing those values. - mysql> SELECT JSON_ARRAY(1, "abc", NULL, TRUE, CURTIME()); +---------------------------------------------+ | JSON_ARRAY(1, "abc", NULL, TRUE, CURTIME()) | +---------------------------------------------+ | [1, "abc", null, true, "11:30:24.000000"] | +---------------------------------------------+
- JSON_OBJECT([- key,- val[,- key,- val] ...])- Evaluates a (possibly empty) list of key-value pairs and returns a JSON object containing those pairs. An error occurs if any key name is - NULLor the number of arguments is odd.- mysql> SELECT JSON_OBJECT('id', 87, 'name', 'carrot'); +-----------------------------------------+ | JSON_OBJECT('id', 87, 'name', 'carrot') | +-----------------------------------------+ | {"id": 87, "name": "carrot"} | +-----------------------------------------+
- Quotes a string as a JSON value by wrapping it with double quote characters and escaping interior quote and other characters, then returning the result as a - utf8mb4string. Returns- NULLif the argument is- NULL.- This function is typically used to produce a valid JSON string literal for inclusion within a JSON document. - Certain special characters are escaped with backslashes per the escape sequences shown in Table 14.23, “JSON_UNQUOTE() Special Character Escape Sequences”. - mysql> SELECT JSON_QUOTE('null'), JSON_QUOTE('"null"'); +--------------------+----------------------+ | JSON_QUOTE('null') | JSON_QUOTE('"null"') | +--------------------+----------------------+ | "null" | "\"null\"" | +--------------------+----------------------+ mysql> SELECT JSON_QUOTE('[1, 2, 3]'); +-------------------------+ | JSON_QUOTE('[1, 2, 3]') | +-------------------------+ | "[1, 2, 3]" | +-------------------------+
      You can also obtain JSON values by casting values of other types
      to the JSON type using
      CAST(; see
      Converting between JSON and non-JSON values, for more
      information.
    value AS
      JSON)
      Two aggregate functions generating JSON values are available.
      JSON_ARRAYAGG() returns a result
      set as a single JSON array, and
      JSON_OBJECTAGG() returns a result
      set as a single JSON object. For more information, see
      Section 14.19, “Aggregate Functions”.