Baseline Widely available
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The source
read-only property of the IDBRequest
interface returns the source of the request, such as an Index or an object store. If no source exists (such as when calling IDBFactory.open
), it returns null.
An object representing the source of the request, such as an IDBIndex
, IDBObjectStore
or IDBCursor
.
The following example requests a given record title, onsuccess
gets the associated record from the IDBObjectStore
(made available as objectStoreTitleRequest.result
), updates one property of the record, and then puts the updated record back into the object store in another request. The source of the 2nd request is logged to the developer console. For a full working example, see our To-do Notifications app (View the example live).
const title = "Walk dog";
// Open up a transaction as usual
const objectStore = db
.transaction(["toDoList"], "readwrite")
.objectStore("toDoList");
// Get the to-do list object that has this title as its title
const objectStoreTitleRequest = objectStore.get(title);
objectStoreTitleRequest.onsuccess = () => {
// Grab the data object returned as the result
const data = objectStoreTitleRequest.result;
// Update the notified value in the object to "yes"
data.notified = "yes";
// Create another request that inserts the item
// back into the database
const updateTitleRequest = objectStore.put(data);
// Log the source of this request
console.log(`The source of this request is ${updateTitleRequest.source}`);
// When this new request succeeds, run the displayData()
// function again to update the display
updateTitleRequest.onsuccess = () => {
displayData();
};
};
Specifications Browser compatibility See also
IDBDatabase
IDBTransaction
IDBKeyRange
IDBObjectStore
IDBCursor
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