diff --git a/index.bs b/index.bs index 449b146..ce321f9 100644 --- a/index.bs +++ b/index.bs @@ -418,9 +418,12 @@ created, its [=database/version=] is 0 (zero). +A [=database=] has at most one associated upgrade transaction, +which is either null or an [=/upgrade transaction=], and is initially null. + @@ -484,7 +487,7 @@ connection=] with the [=/connection=] and with the |forced flag| set. A [=/connection=] has an object store set, which is initialized to the set of [=/object stores=] in the associated [=database=] when the [=/connection=] is created. The contents of the -set will remain constant except when an [=upgrade transaction=] is +set will remain constant except when an [=/upgrade transaction=] is running. A [=/connection=]'s [=get the parent=] algorithm returns @@ -508,7 +511,7 @@ storing data in a [=database=].
Each database has a set of [=/object stores=]. The set of [=/object -stores=] can be changed, but only using an [=upgrade transaction=], +stores=] can be changed, but only using an [=/upgrade transaction=], i.e. in response to an [=upgradeneeded=] event. When a new database is created it doesn't contain any [=/object stores=]. @@ -562,12 +565,12 @@ An [=/object store handle=] has an index set, which is initialized to the set of [=/indexes=] that reference the associated [=object-store-handle/object store=] when the [=/object store handle=] is created. The contents of the set will remain constant except when -an [=upgrade transaction=] is running. +an [=/upgrade transaction=] is running. An [=/object store handle=] has a name, which is initialized to the [=object-store/name=] of the associated [=object-store-handle/object store=] when the [=/object store handle=] -is created. The name will remain constant except when an [=upgrade +is created. The name will remain constant except when an [=/upgrade transaction=] is running.
@@ -916,7 +919,7 @@ particular [=/index=] within a [=/transaction=]. An [=index handle=] has a name, which is initialized to the [=index/name=] of the associated [=index-handle/index=] when the [=index handle=] is created. The name will remain constant except when -an [=upgrade transaction=] is running. +an [=/upgrade transaction=] is running. @@ -1196,7 +1199,7 @@ with [=transaction/cleanup event loop=] matching the current An upgrade transaction is a [=/transaction=] with [=transaction/mode=] {{"versionchange"}}. -An [=upgrade transaction=] is automatically created when running the +An [=/upgrade transaction=] is automatically created when running the steps to [=run an upgrade transaction=] after a [=/connection=] is opened to a [=/database=], if a [=database/version=] greater than the current [=database/version=] is specified. This [=/transaction=] @@ -1204,26 +1207,26 @@ will be active inside the [=upgradeneeded=] event handler. + a given database to be closed before continuing.

5.3. Deleting a database

The steps to delete a database are as follows. The algorithm in these steps takes three arguments: the origin that -requested the database to be deleted, a database name, and a request.

+requested the database to be deleted, a database name, and a request.

  1. Let queue be the connection queue for origin and name.

    @@ -5284,7 +5286,7 @@

    Wait until all previous requests in queue have been processed.

  2. -

    Let db be the database named name in origin, if one exists. Otherwise, return 0 (zero).

    +

    Let db be the database named name in origin, if one exists. Otherwise, return 0 (zero).

  3. Let openConnections be the set of all connections associated with db.

  4. @@ -5315,16 +5317,18 @@

    transaction to commit.

    1. -

      All the changes made to the database by transaction are -written to the database.

      +

      All the changes made to the database by transaction are +written to the database.

    2. -

      If an error occurs while writing the changes to the database, abort the transaction by following the steps +

      If an error occurs while writing the changes to the database, abort the transaction by following the steps to abort a transaction with transaction and an appropriate for the error, for example "QuotaExceededError" or "UnknownError" DOMException.

    3. Queue a task to run these steps:

        +
      1. +

        If transaction is an upgrade transaction, set the database's upgrade transaction to null.

      2. Fire an event named complete at transaction.

      3. Let old version be db’s version.

      4. @@ -5488,24 +5496,24 @@

        with the error property set to a newly created "AbortError" DOMException.

    4. -

      Wait for transaction to finish.

      +

      Wait for transaction to finish.

      + include steps specific to upgrade transactions.

5.8. Aborting an upgrade transaction

The steps to abort an upgrade transaction with transaction are as follows.

  1. Let connection be transaction’s connection.

  2. -

    Let database be connection’s database.

    +

    Let database be connection’s database.

  3. Set connection’s version to database’s version if database previously existed, or 0 (zero) if database was newly created.

    @@ -5551,8 +5559,8 @@

+ not modified, even if the aborted upgrade transaction was + creating a new database.

5.9. Firing a success event

To fire a success event at a request, @@ -5625,7 +5633,7 @@

6. Database operations

-

This section describes various operations done on the data in object stores and indexes in a database. +

This section describes various operations done on the data in object stores and indexes in a database. These operations are run by the steps to asynchronously execute a request.