I'm trying to create an application for Firefox OS which basically needs to store some data using IndexedDB.
The store() function is called when the user clicks on a submit button which results in the creation of the name and description variables an user submitted form.
However, I keep getting a Reference Error saying my db object is not defined. Any ideas why this is happening?
Here's my current code:-
function store () {
// create the transaction with 1st parameter is the list of stores and the second specifies
// a flag for the readwrite option
var transaction = db.transaction([ 'Apps' ], 'readwrite');
//Create the Object to be saved i.e. our App details
var value = {};
value.name = name;
value.desc = description;
// add the details to the store
var store = transaction.objectStore('Apps');
var request = store.add(value);
request.onsuccess = function (e) {
alert("Your App data has been saved");
};
request.onerror = function (e) {
alert("Error in saving the App data. Reason : " + e.value);
}
}
$(document).ready(function(){
// variable which will hold the database connection
var db;
if (window.indexedDB) {
console.log("IndexedDB is supported");
}
else {
alert("Indexed DB is not supported!");
}
// open the database
// 1st parameter : Database name. We are using the name 'Appsdb'
// 2nd parameter is the version of the database.
var request = indexedDB.open('Appsdb', 1);
request.onsuccess = function (e) {
// e.target.result has the connection to the database
db = e.target.result;
console.log(db);
console.log("DB Opened!");
}
request.onerror = function (e) {
console.log(e);
};
// this will fire when the version of the database changes
// We can only create Object stores in a versionchange transaction.
request.onupgradeneeded = function (e) {
// e.target.result holds the connection to database
db = e.target.result;
if (db.objectStoreNames.contains("Apps")) {
db.deleteObjectStore("Apps");
}
// create a store named 'Apps'
// 1st parameter is the store name
// 2nd parameter is the key field that we can specify here. Here we have opted for autoIncrement but it could be your
// own provided value also.
var objectStore = db.createObjectStore('Apps', { keyPath: 'id', autoIncrement: true });
console.log("Object Store has been created");
};
});
The problem is with the scope of the db
variable. Currently you have the following line var db;
declared inside of the $(document).ready
function. Move its declaration to a more global scope i.e. outside of this function and the variable will be visible in the store()
function too.
Hope this helps.