Skip to content

An angularjs serviceprovider to utilize indexedDB with angular

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

eclipse1985/angular-indexedDB

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

46 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

angular-indexedDB

An angularjs serviceprovider to utilize indexedDB with angular

Installation

For installation the use of Bower is recommended.

Bower

Call the following command on your command line:

bower install --save angularjs-indexedDB

And add the following line to your html file, for example index.html:

<script src="components/angular-indexedDB/src/indexeddb.js"></script>

Manual

  • Download file.
  • Add the following line to your html file:
<script src="indexeddb.js"></script>

Usage

Normally, and as a recommendation, you have only one indexedDB per app. Thus in your app.js where you define your module, you do:

angular.module('myModuleName', ['xc.indexedDB'])
  .config(function ($indexedDBProvider) {
    $indexedDBProvider
      .connection('myIndexedDB')
      .upgradeDatabase(myVersion, function(event, db, tx){
        var objStore = db.createObjectStore('people', {keyPath: 'ssn'});
        objStore.createIndex('name_idx', 'name', {unique: false});
        objStore.createIndex('age_idx', 'age', {unique: false});
      });
  });

The connection method takes the databasename as parameter, the upgradeCallback has 3 parameters: function callback(event, database, transaction). For upgrading your db structure, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/IndexedDB/Using_IndexedDB.

You can also define your own error handlers, overwriting the default ones, which log to console.

Inside your controller you use $indexedDB like this:

angular.module('myModuleName')
  .controller('myControllerName', function($scope, $indexedDB) {
    
    $scope.objects = [];
    
    var OBJECT_STORE_NAME = 'people';  
        
    /**
     * @type {ObjectStore}
     */
    var myObjectStore = $indexedDB.objectStore(OBJECT_STORE_NAME);
    
    myObjectStore.insert({"ssn": "444-444-222-111","name": "John Doe", "age": 57}).then(function(e){...});
    
    myObjectStore.getAll().then(function(results) {  
      // Update scope
      $scope.objects = results;
    });

  /**
   * execute a query:
   * presuming we've an index on 'age' field called 'age_idx'
   * find all persons older than 40 years
   */
   
   var myQuery = $indexedDB.queryBuilder().$index('age_idx').$gt(40).$asc.compile();
   myObjectStore.each(myQuery).then(function(cursor){
     cursor.key;
     cursor.value;
     ...
   });
  });

QueryBuilder aka IDBKeyRange maybe needs some revision. This is all the info you get for now, for more read the code, it's ndoc-annotated!

Important note: this software is in alpha state and therefore it's used at your own risk, don't make me liable for any damages or loss of data!

Status Update: I'm sorry to say that I've abandoned angularJS for now and therefore have no plans for features or updates. This may change in the future. Apart from that I will apply updates submitted as pull requests when I find the time and see use.

Anyone willing to join as active developer is welcome to drop me a note and help keep this project alive.

About

An angularjs serviceprovider to utilize indexedDB with angular

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • JavaScript 100.0%