The add()
method of the IDBObjectStore
interface returns an IDBRequest
object, and, in a separate thread, creates a structured clone of the value, and stores the cloned value in the object store. This is for adding new records to an object store.
To determine if the add operation has completed successfully, listen for the transaction's complete
event in addition to the IDBObjectStore.add
request's success
event, because the transaction may still fail after the success event fires. In other words, the success event is only triggered when the transaction has been successfully queued.
The add method is an insert only method. If a record already exists in the object store with the key
parameter as its key, then an error ConstraintError
event is fired on the returned request object. For updating existing records, you should use the IDBObjectStore.put
method instead.
add(value)
add(value, key)
An IDBRequest
object on which subsequent events related to this operation are fired.
If the operation is successful, the value of the request's result
property is the key for the new record.
This method may raise a DOMException
of one of the following types:
-
ReadOnlyError
DOMException
-
Thrown if the transaction associated with this operation is in read-only mode.
-
TransactionInactiveError
DOMException
-
Thrown if this IDBObjectStore
's transaction is inactive.
-
DataError
DOMException
-
Thrown if any of the following conditions apply:
- The object store uses in-line keys or has a key generator, and a key parameter was provided.
- The object store uses out-of-line keys and has no key generator, and no key parameter was provided.
- The object store uses in-line keys but no key generator, and the object store's key path does not yield a valid key.
- The key parameter was provided but does not contain a valid key.
-
InvalidStateError
DOMException
-
Thrown if the IDBObjectStore
has been deleted or removed.
-
DataCloneError
DOMException
-
Thrown if the data being stored could not be cloned by the internal structured cloning algorithm.
-
ConstraintError
DOMException
-
Thrown if an insert operation failed because the primary key constraint was violated (due to an already existing record with the same primary key value).
In the following code snippet, we open a read/write transaction on our database and add some data to an object store using add()
. Note also the functions attached to transaction event handlers to report on the outcome of the transaction opening in the event of success or failure. For a full working example, see our To-do Notifications app (view example live).
const DBOpenRequest = window.indexedDB.open("toDoList", 4);
DBOpenRequest.onsuccess = (event) => {
note.innerHTML += "<li>Database initialized.</li>";
db = DBOpenRequest.result;
addData();
};
function addData() {
const newItem = [
{
taskTitle: "Walk dog",
hours: 19,
minutes: 30,
day: 24,
month: "December",
year: 2013,
notified: "no",
},
];
const transaction = db.transaction(["toDoList"], "readwrite");
transaction.oncomplete = (event) => {
note.innerHTML += "<li>Transaction completed.</li>";
};
transaction.onerror = (event) => {
note.innerHTML +=
"<li>Transaction not opened due to error. Duplicate items not allowed.</li>";
};
const objectStore = transaction.objectStore("toDoList");
const objectStoreRequest = objectStore.add(newItem[0]);
objectStoreRequest.onsuccess = (event) => {
note.innerHTML += "<li>Request successful.</li>";
};
}