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JSON-Set command is not able to update the specified field in the command with the supplied value if it is a STRING. It completes successfully if the value is something other, for example, an integer.
Expected Behavior
JSON-Set should be able to update JSON fields with string values.
Current Behavior
JSON-Set is not able to update JSON fields with string values. The command returns the following error : "expected value at line 1 column 1"
Possible Solution
Error is returned when entering the following command in CLI or from the lib : JSON:SET <key> <path.subpath> <STRING value to be set>
But no errors are returned when the same operation is tried using the following command from the CLI : JSON:SET <key> <path.subpath> '"<STRING value to be set>"'
The issue gets fixed if you enclose the string value with double-quotes (""), & then also enclose it within single-quotes('). Does not work if you try either of them, or none.
Steps to Reproduce
For the record, I believe I am on the latest version of the package, which is v9.5.1, at the time of reporting this bug.
Try to set a new JSON object using a similar command : JSON.SET doc . '{"a":"2"}'
Try to update the key, here, a, with a similar command : JSON.SET doc .a "7"
Receive the above mentioned error
Context (Environment)
I am trying to update a field in an existing JSON document in REDIS. Using the go-redis package, I am able to set a new JSON object with the JsonSET() function. But when trying to utilise the same function to update a specific field with a string value, it gives the error.
I am not able to find any other alternative function which allows to update the fields. When faced with the same issue on the CLI, I tried different combinations and deduced that the string value that I am trying to update for the field needs to be enclosed in both th double-quotes and single-quotes for it to work.
Possible Implementation
I believe the change should be in the way the string is being parsed and sent to REDIS. I tried some stuff, like adding escape characters, but it still gives the same issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
JSON-Set command is not able to update the specified field in the command with the supplied value if it is a STRING. It completes successfully if the value is something other, for example, an integer.
Expected Behavior
JSON-Set should be able to update JSON fields with string values.
Current Behavior
JSON-Set is not able to update JSON fields with string values. The command returns the following error :
"expected value at line 1 column 1"
Possible Solution
Error is returned when entering the following command in CLI or from the lib :
JSON:SET <key> <path.subpath> <STRING value to be set>
But no errors are returned when the same operation is tried using the following command from the CLI :
JSON:SET <key> <path.subpath> '"<STRING value to be set>"'
The issue gets fixed if you enclose the string value with double-quotes (""), & then also enclose it within single-quotes('). Does not work if you try either of them, or none.
Steps to Reproduce
For the record, I believe I am on the latest version of the package, which is
v9.5.1
, at the time of reporting this bug.JSON.SET doc . '{"a":"2"}'
a
, with a similar command :JSON.SET doc .a "7"
Context (Environment)
I am trying to update a field in an existing JSON document in REDIS. Using the
go-redis
package, I am able to set a new JSON object with theJsonSET()
function. But when trying to utilise the same function to update a specific field with a string value, it gives the error.I am not able to find any other alternative function which allows to update the fields. When faced with the same issue on the CLI, I tried different combinations and deduced that the string value that I am trying to update for the field needs to be enclosed in both th double-quotes and single-quotes for it to work.
Possible Implementation
I believe the change should be in the way the string is being parsed and sent to REDIS. I tried some stuff, like adding escape characters, but it still gives the same issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: