Returns an IDBRequest object, and, in a separate thread, returns the object store selected by the specified key.
Returns an IDBRequest object, and, in a separate thread, returns the object store selected by the specified key. This is for retrieving specific records from an object store.
Note: This method produces the same result for: a) a record that doesn't exist in the database and b) a record that has an undefined value. To tell these situations apart, call the openCursor method with the same key. That method provides a cursor if the record exists, and no cursor if it does not.
Returns an IDBRequest object containing all objects in the object store matching the specified parameter or all objects in the store if no parameters are given.
Returns an IDBRequest object containing all objects in the object store matching the specified parameter or all objects in the store if no parameters are given.
If a value is successfully found, then a structured clone of it is created and set as the result of the request object.
This method produces the same result for:
To tell these situations apart, you either call
Returns an IDBRequest object retrieves record keys for all objects in the object store matching the specified parameter or all objects in the store if no parameters are given.
Returns an IDBRequest object retrieves record keys for all objects in the object store matching the specified parameter or all objects in the store if no parameters are given.
If a value is successfully found, then a structured clone of it is created and set as the result of the request object.
This method produces the same result for:
To tell these situations apart, you need to call the openCursor method with the same key. That method provides a cursor if the record exists, and no cursor if it does not.
Returns an IDBRequest object, and, in a separate thread, returns the key selected by the specified query.
Returns an IDBRequest object, and, in a separate thread, returns the key selected by the specified query. This is for retrieving specific records from an object store.
The key path of this object store.
The key path of this object store. If this attribute is null, the application must provide a key for each modification operation.
Returns a boolean value that affects how the index behaves when the result of evaluating the index's key path yields an array.
Returns a boolean value that affects how the index behaves when the result of evaluating the index's key path yields an array.
This is decided when the index is created, using the IDBObjectStore.createIndex
method. This method takes an
optional options parameter whose multiEntry
property is set to true
/false
.
The name of the object store referenced by this index.
The method sets the position of the cursor to the appropriate record, based on the specified direction.
The method sets the position of the cursor to the appropriate record, based on the specified direction.
IDBRequest with the target
value being a new cursor or null
.
The method sets the position of the cursor to the appropriate key, based on the specified direction.
The method sets the position of the cursor to the appropriate key, based on the specified direction.
IDBRequest with the target
value being a new cursor or null
.
If true, this index does not allow duplicate values for a key.
The IDBIndex interface of the IndexedDB API provides asynchronous access to an index in a database. An index is a kind of object store for looking up records in another object store, called the referenced object store. You use this interface to retrieve data.
You can retrieve records in an object store through their keys or by using an index (cursors provide a third way: see IDBCursor). An index lets you look up records in an object store using properties of the values in the object stores records.
The index is a persistent key-value storage where the value part of its records is the key part of a record in the referenced object store. The records in an index are automatically populated whenever records in the referenced object store are inserted, updated, or deleted. Each record in an index can point to only one record in its referenced object store, but several indexes can reference the same object store. When the object store changes, all indexes that refers to the object store are automatically updated.