IDBObjectStore: createIndex() method
Baseline
Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The createIndex() method of the
IDBObjectStore interface creates and returns a new
IDBIndex object in the connected database. It creates a new
field/column defining a new data point for each database record to contain.
Bear in mind that IndexedDB indexes can contain any JavaScript data type; IndexedDB uses the structured clone algorithm to serialize stored objects, which allows for storage of simple and complex objects.
Note that this method must be called only from a VersionChange transaction
mode callback.
Syntax
createIndex(indexName, keyPath)
createIndex(indexName, keyPath, options)
Parameters
indexName-
The name of the index to create. Note that it is possible to create an index with an empty name.
keyPath-
The key path for the index to use. Note that it is possible to create an index with an empty
keyPath, and also to pass in a sequence (array) as akeyPath. optionsOptional-
An object which can include the following properties:
unique-
If
true, the index will not allow duplicate values for a single key. Defaults tofalse. multiEntry-
If
true, the index will add an entry in the index for each array element when thekeyPathresolves to an array. Iffalse, it will add one single entry containing the array. Defaults tofalse. localeNon-standard Deprecated-
Allows you to specify a locale for the index. Any sorting operations performed on the data via key ranges will then obey sorting rules of that locale. You can specify its value in one of three ways:
string: A string containing a specific locale code, e.g.,en-US, orpl.auto: The platform default locale will be used (may be changed by user agent settings).nullorundefined: If no locale is specified, normal JavaScript sorting will be used — not locale-aware.
Return value
An IDBIndex object: the newly created index.
Exceptions
This method may raise a DOMException of one of the following types:
ConstraintErrorDOMException-
Thrown if an index with the same name already exists in the database. Index names are case-sensitive.
InvalidAccessErrorDOMException-
Thrown if the provided key path is a sequence, and
multiEntryis set totruein theobjectParametersobject. InvalidStateErrorDOMException-
Thrown if:
- The method was not called from a
versionchangetransaction mode callback, i.e., from inside aonupgradeneededhandler. - The object store has been deleted.
- The method was not called from a
SyntaxErrorDOMException-
Thrown if the provided
keyPathis not a valid key path. TransactionInactiveErrorDOMException-
Thrown if the transaction this
IDBObjectStorebelongs to is not active (e.g., has been deleted or removed.) In Firefox previous to version 41, anInvalidStateErrorwas raised in this case as well, which was misleading; this has now been fixed (see Firefox bug 1176165.)
Examples
In the following example you can see
the onupgradeneeded handler being used to update the
database structure if a database with a higher version number is loaded.
createIndex() is used to create new indexes on the object store. For a
full working example, see our To-do Notifications app (view example live).
let db;
// Let us open our database
const DBOpenRequest = window.indexedDB.open("toDoList", 4);
// Two event handlers for opening the database.
DBOpenRequest.onerror = (event) => {
note.appendChild(document.createElement("li")).textContent =
"Error loading database.";
};
DBOpenRequest.onsuccess = (event) => {
note.appendChild(document.createElement("li")).textContent =
"Database initialized.";
// store the result of opening the database in the db variable.
// This is used a lot below.
db = request.result;
// Run the displayData() function to populate the task list with
// all the to-do list data already in the IDB
displayData();
};
// This handler fires when a new database is created and indicates
// either that one has not been created before, or a new version
// was submitted with window.indexedDB.open(). (See above.)
// It is only implemented in recent browsers.
DBOpenRequest.onupgradeneeded = (event) => {
const db = event.target.result;
db.onerror = (event) => {
note.appendChild(document.createElement("li")).textContent =
"Error loading database.";
};
// Create an objectStore for this database
const objectStore = db.createObjectStore("toDoList", {
keyPath: "taskTitle",
});
// define what data items the objectStore will contain
objectStore.createIndex("hours", "hours", { unique: false });
objectStore.createIndex("minutes", "minutes", { unique: false });
objectStore.createIndex("day", "day", { unique: false });
objectStore.createIndex("month", "month", { unique: false });
objectStore.createIndex("year", "year", { unique: false });
objectStore.createIndex("notified", "notified", { unique: false });
};
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Indexed Database API 3.0> # ref-for-dom-idbobjectstore-createindex①> |
Browser compatibility
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See also
- Using IndexedDB
- Starting transactions:
IDBDatabase - Using transactions:
IDBTransaction - Setting a range of keys:
IDBKeyRange - Retrieving and making changes to your data:
IDBObjectStore - Using cursors:
IDBCursor - Reference example: To-do Notifications (View the example live).