IndexedDB – Ranges


IndexedDB – Ranges



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When we don’t want to get all the data at once we use ranges. When we want to get data in a specific range only we use ranges. We define the range using the IDBKeyRange object. This object has 4 methods which are −

  • upperBound()
  • lowerBound()
  • bound()
  • only()

Syntax


IDBKeyRange.lowerBound(indexKey);
IDBKeyRange.upperBound(indexKey);
IDBKeyRange.bound(lowerIndexKey, upperIndexKey);

Following is the list of various range codes −












S.No. Range Codes & Description
1

All keys ≥ a

DBKeyRange.lowerBound(a)

2

All keys > a

IDBKeyRange.lowerBound(a, true)

3

All keys ≤ b

IDBKeyRange.upperBound(b)

4

All keys < b

IDBKeyRange.upperBound(b, true)

5

All keys ≥ a && ≤ b

IDBKeyRange.bound(a, b)

6

All keys > a &&< b

IDBKeyRange.bound(a, b, true, true)

7

All keys > a && ≤ b

IDBKeyRange.bound(a, b, true, false)

8

All keys ≥ a && < b

IDBKeyRange.bound(a, b, false, true)

9

The key = c

IDBKeyRange.only(c)

We generally use the indexes for using range and in the syntax, the index key represents the indexes keypath value.

Examples

Various examples to retrieve the range codes using get() and getAll() methods is as follows −


class.get(‘student’) 
class.getAll(IDBKeyRange.bound(‘science’,’math’) 
class.getAll(IDBKeyRange.upperbound(‘science’,true) 
class.getAll() 
class.getAllKeys(IDBKeyRange.lowerbound(‘student’,true))

HTML Example

Consider the HTML example below to obtain the range codes −


<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
   <title>Document</title>
</head>
<body>
   <script>
      const request = indexedDB.open("botdatabase",1);
      request.onupgradeneeded = function(){
         const db = request.result;
         const store = db.createObjectStore("bots",{ keyPath: "id"});
         store.createIndex("branch_db",["branch"],{unique: false});
      }
      request.onsuccess = function(){
         document.write("database opened successfully");
         const db = request.result;
         const transaction=db.transaction("bots","readwrite");
         const store = transaction.objectStore("bots");
         const branchIndex = store.index("branch_db");
         store.add({id: 1, name: "jason",branch: "IT"});
         store.add({id: 2, name: "praneeth",branch: "CSE"});
         store.add({id: 3, name: "palli",branch: "EEE"});
         store.add({id: 4, name: "abdul",branch: "IT"});
         store.put({id: 4, name: "deevana",branch: "CSE"});
         const upperquery =store.getAll(IDBKeyRange.upperBound(''2'', true));
         upperquery.onsuccess = function(){
            document.write("upperquery",upperquery.result);
         }
         transaction.oncomplete = function(){
            db.close;
         }
      }
   </script>
</body>
</html>

Output


database opened successfully
upperquery (4) [{...}, {...}, {...}, {...}]
arg1: (4) [{...}, {...}, {...}, {...}]
0: {id: 1, name: ''jason'', branch: ''IT''}
1: {id: 2, name: ''praneeth'', branch: ''CSE''}
2: {id: 3, name: ''palli'', branch: ''EEE''}
3: {id: 4, name: ''deevana'', branch: ''CSE''}
length: 4
[[Prototype]]: Array(0)
[[Prototype]]: Object

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