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Transaction class

Inheritance
Annotations
  • @Unstable()
  • @Native("IDBTransaction")

Properties

completedFuture<Database>
read-only
Provides a Future which will be completed once the transaction has completed. [...]
dbDatabase
final
errorDomException
final
modeString
final
objectStoreNamesList<String>
@Creates('DomStringList'), @Returns('DomStringList|Null'), final
onAbortStream<Event>
read-only
Stream of abort events handled by this Transaction.
onCompleteStream<Event>
read-only
Stream of complete events handled by this Transaction.
onErrorStream<Event>
read-only
Stream of error events handled by this Transaction.
hashCodeint
read-only, inherited
The hash code for this object. [...]
onEvents
read-only, inherited
This is an ease-of-use accessor for event streams which should only be used when an explicit accessor is not available.
runtimeTypeType
read-only, inherited
A representation of the runtime type of the object.

Methods

abort() → void
objectStore(String name) → ObjectStore
addEventListener(String type, EventListener listener, [ bool useCapture ]) → void
inherited
dispatchEvent(Event event) → bool
inherited
noSuchMethod(Invocation invocation) → dynamic
inherited
Invoked when a non-existent method or property is accessed. [...]
removeEventListener(String type, EventListener listener, [ bool useCapture ]) → void
inherited
toString() → String
inherited
Returns a string representation of this object.

Operators

operator ==(dynamic other) → bool
inherited
The equality operator. [...]

Constants

abortEvent → const EventStreamProvider<Event>
Static factory designed to expose abort events to event handlers that are not necessarily instances of Transaction. [...]
const EventStreamProvider<Event>('abort')
completeEvent → const EventStreamProvider<Event>
Static factory designed to expose complete events to event handlers that are not necessarily instances of Transaction. [...]
const EventStreamProvider<Event>('complete')
errorEvent → const EventStreamProvider<Event>
Static factory designed to expose error events to event handlers that are not necessarily instances of Transaction. [...]
const EventStreamProvider<Event>('error')

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https://api.dart.dev/stable/2.5.0/dart-indexed_db/Transaction-class.html