IDBRequest: error event
The error
handler is executed when an error caused a request to fail.
Examples
This example opens a database and tries to add a record, listening for the error
event for the add()
operation (this will occur if, for example, a record with the given taskTitle
already exists):
// Open the database const DBOpenRequest = window.indexedDB.open('toDoList', 4); DBOpenRequest.addEventListener('upgradeneeded', event => { const db = event.target.result; db.onerror = () => { console.log('Error creating database'); }; // Create an objectStore for this database var 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 }); }); DBOpenRequest.addEventListener('success', event => { const db = DBOpenRequest.result; // open a read/write db transaction, ready for adding the data const transaction = db.transaction(['toDoList'], 'readwrite'); const objectStore = transaction.objectStore('toDoList'); const newItem = { taskTitle: 'my task', hours: 10, minutes: 10, day: 10, month: 'January', year: 2020 }; const objectStoreRequest = objectStore.add(newItem); objectStoreRequest.addEventListener('error', () => { console.log(`Error adding new item: ${newItem.taskTitle}`); }); });
The same example, using the onerror
property instead of addEventListener()
:
// Open the database const DBOpenRequest = window.indexedDB.open('toDoList', 4); DBOpenRequest.onupgradeneeded = event => { const db = event.target.result; db.onerror = () => { console.log('Error creating database'); }; // Create an objectStore for this database var 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 }); }; DBOpenRequest.onsuccess = event => { const db = DBOpenRequest.result; // open a read/write db transaction, ready for adding the data const transaction = db.transaction(['toDoList'], 'readwrite'); const objectStore = transaction.objectStore('toDoList'); const newItem = { taskTitle: 'my task', hours: 10, minutes: 10, day: 10, month: 'January', year: 2020 }; const objectStoreRequest = objectStore.add(newItem); objectStoreRequest.onerror = () => { console.log(`Error adding new item: ${newItem.taskTitle}`); }; };
Browser compatibility
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
error_event |
23 |
12 |
10 |
10 |
15 |
7 |
Yes |
Yes |
22 |
14 |
8 |
Yes |
See also
- Using IndexedDB
-
onerror
event handler property
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