- HTML5 - Web RTC
- HTML5 - Web CORS
- HTML5 - Web Messaging
- HTML5 - IndexedDB
- HTML5 - Web Workers
- HTML5 - Drag & drop
- HTML5 - Microdata
- HTML5 - Geolocation
- HTML5 - Audio & Video
- HTML5 - Canvas
- HTML5 - WebSocket
- HTML5 - Server-Sent Events
- HTML5 - Web SQL Database
- HTML5 - Web Storage
- HTML5 - MathML
- HTML5 - SVG
- HTML5 - Web Forms 2.0
- HTML5 - Events
- HTML5 - Attributes
- HTML5 - Syntax
- HTML5 - Overview
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HTML5 Demo
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- HTML5 - Drag and Drop
- HTML5 - Geo-Location
- HTML5 - Video Players
- HTML5 - Audio Players
- HTML5 - Canvas
- HTML5 - Server Sent Events
- HTML5 - Web Storage
HTML5 Tools
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- HTML5 - Online Editor
- HTML5 - Validation
- HTML5 - Modernizr
- HTML5 - Validator.nu Validation
- HTML5 - QR Code
- HTML5 - Velocity Draw
- HTML5 - MathML
- HTML5 - SVG Generator
HTML5 Useful References
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- HTML5 - Entities
- HTML5 - URL Encoding
- HTML5 - Fonts Reference
- HTML5 - Color Names
- HTML5 - Quick Guide
HTML5 Tag Reference
HTML5 Resources
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
HTML5 - IndexedDB
The indexeddb is a new HTML5 concept to store the data inside user s browser. indexeddb is more power than local storage and useful for apppcations that requires to store large amount of the data. These apppcations can run more efficiency and load faster.
Why to use indexeddb?
The W3C has announced that the Web SQL database is a deprecated local storage specification so web developer should not use this technology any more. indexeddb is an alternative for web SQL data base and more effective than older technologies.
Features
it stores key-pair values
it is not a relational database
IndexedDB API is mostly asynchronous
it is not a structured query language
it has supported to access the data from same domain
IndexedDB
Before enter into an indexeddb, we need to add some prefixes of implementation as shown below
window.indexedDB = window.indexedDB || window.mozIndexedDB || window.webkitIndexedDB || window.msIndexedDB; window.IDBTransaction = window.IDBTransaction || window.webkitIDBTransaction || window.msIDBTransaction; window.IDBKeyRange = window.IDBKeyRange || window.webkitIDBKeyRange || window.msIDBKeyRange if (!window.indexedDB) { window.alert("Your browser doesn t support a stable version of IndexedDB.") }
Open an IndexedDB database
Before creating a database, we have to prepare some data for the data base.let s start with company employee details.
const employeeData = [ { id: "01", name: "Gopal K Varma", age: 35, email: "contact@tutorialspoint.com" }, { id: "02", name: "Prasad", age: 24, email: "prasad@tutorialspoint.com" } ];
Adding the data
Here adding some data manually into the data as shown below −
function add() { var request = db.transaction(["employee"], "readwrite") .objectStore("employee") .add({ id: "01", name: "prasad", age: 24, email: "prasad@tutorialspoint.com" }); request.onsuccess = function(event) { alert("Prasad has been added to your database."); }; request.onerror = function(event) { alert("Unable to add data Prasad is already exist in your database! "); } }
Retrieving Data
We can retrieve the data from the data base using with get()
function read() { var transaction = db.transaction(["employee"]); var objectStore = transaction.objectStore("employee"); var request = objectStore.get("00-03"); request.onerror = function(event) { alert("Unable to retrieve daa from database!"); }; request.onsuccess = function(event) { if(request.result) { alert("Name: " + request.result.name + ", Age: " + request.result.age + ", Email: " + request.result.email); } else { alert("Kenny couldn t be found in your database!"); } }; }
Using with get(), we can store the data in object instead of that we can store the data in cursor and we can retrieve the data from cursor.
function readAll() { var objectStore = db.transaction("employee").objectStore("employee"); objectStore.openCursor().onsuccess = function(event) { var cursor = event.target.result; if (cursor) { alert("Name for id " + cursor.key + " is " + cursor.value.name + ", Age: " + cursor.value.age + ", Email: " + cursor.value.email); cursor.continue(); } else { alert("No more entries!"); } }; }
Removing the data
We can remove the data from IndexedDB with remove().Here is how the code looks pke
function remove() { var request = db.transaction(["employee"], "readwrite") .objectStore("employee") .delete("02"); request.onsuccess = function(event) { alert("prasad entry has been removed from your database."); }; }
HTML Code
To show all the data we need to use onCpck event as shown below code −
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv = "Content-Type" content = "text/html; charset = utf-8" /> <title>IndexedDb Demo | onlyWebPro.com</title> </head> <body> <button oncpck = "read()">Read </button> <button oncpck = "readAll()"></button> <button oncpck = "add()"></button> <button oncpck = "remove()">Delete </button> </body> </html>
The final code should be as −
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv = "Content-Type" content = "text/html; charset = utf-8" /> <script type = "text/javascript"> //prefixes of implementation that we want to test window.indexedDB = window.indexedDB || window.mozIndexedDB || window.webkitIndexedDB || window.msIndexedDB; //prefixes of window.IDB objects window.IDBTransaction = window.IDBTransaction || window.webkitIDBTransaction || window.msIDBTransaction; window.IDBKeyRange = window.IDBKeyRange || window.webkitIDBKeyRange || window.msIDBKeyRange if (!window.indexedDB) { window.alert("Your browser doesn t support a stable version of IndexedDB.") } const employeeData = [ { id: "00-01", name: "gopal", age: 35, email: "gopal@tutorialspoint.com" }, { id: "00-02", name: "prasad", age: 32, email: "prasad@tutorialspoint.com" } ]; var db; var request = window.indexedDB.open("newDatabase", 1); request.onerror = function(event) { console.log("error: "); }; request.onsuccess = function(event) { db = request.result; console.log("success: "+ db); }; request.onupgradeneeded = function(event) { var db = event.target.result; var objectStore = db.createObjectStore("employee", {keyPath: "id"}); for (var i in employeeData) { objectStore.add(employeeData[i]); } } function read() { var transaction = db.transaction(["employee"]); var objectStore = transaction.objectStore("employee"); var request = objectStore.get("00-03"); request.onerror = function(event) { alert("Unable to retrieve daa from database!"); }; request.onsuccess = function(event) { // Do something with the request.result! if(request.result) { alert("Name: " + request.result.name + ", Age: " + request.result.age + ", Email: " + request.result.email); } else { alert("Kenny couldn t be found in your database!"); } }; } function readAll() { var objectStore = db.transaction("employee").objectStore("employee"); objectStore.openCursor().onsuccess = function(event) { var cursor = event.target.result; if (cursor) { alert("Name for id " + cursor.key + " is " + cursor.value.name + ", Age: " + cursor.value.age + ", Email: " + cursor.value.email); cursor.continue(); } else { alert("No more entries!"); } }; } function add() { var request = db.transaction(["employee"], "readwrite") .objectStore("employee") .add({ id: "00-03", name: "Kenny", age: 19, email: "kenny@planet.org" }); request.onsuccess = function(event) { alert("Kenny has been added to your database."); }; request.onerror = function(event) { alert("Unable to add data Kenny is aready exist in your database! "); } } function remove() { var request = db.transaction(["employee"], "readwrite") .objectStore("employee") .delete("00-03"); request.onsuccess = function(event) { alert("Kenny s entry has been removed from your database."); }; } </script> </head> <body> <button oncpck = "read()">Read </button> <button oncpck = "readAll()">Read all </button> <button oncpck = "add()">Add data </button> <button oncpck = "remove()">Delete data </button> </body> </html>
It will produce the following output −
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