IndexedDB Articles
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Using IndexedDB API today – the IndexedDB polyfills
This is a guest post from Parashuram Narasimhan on how to use IndexedDB today. Using the polyfills mentioned in this article, web developers can start using IndexedDB APIs in their applications and support a wider range of browsers. The IndexedDB API has matured into a stable specification with support by major browser vendors. However, the […]
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Building a Notes App with IndexedDB, Redis and Node.js
In this post, I’ll be talking about how to create a basic note-taking app that syncs local and remote content if you are online and defaults to saving locally if offline. Using Redis on the server-side When adding records in Redis, we aren’t working with a relational database like in MySQL or PostgreSQL. We are […]
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Breaking the Borders of IndexedDB
In this article I want to share with you how to do some cool IndexedDB queries that aren’t ‘possible’ out of the box unless you add some ‘tricks’. The algorithms I’m going to show, except the ‘full-text-search’ one, were invented by me while I was writing on the open source javascript library Dexie.js. Some of […]
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People of HTML5 – Remy Sharp
HTML5 needs spokespeople to work. There are a lot of people out there who took on this role, and here at Mozilla we thought it is a good idea to introduce some of them to you with a series of interviews and short videos. The format is simple – we send the experts 10 questions […]
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The Making of the Time Out Firefox OS app
A rash start into adventure So we told our client that yes, of course, we would do their Firefox OS app. We didn’t know much about FFOS at the time. But, hey, we had just completed refactoring their native iOS and Android apps. Web applications were our core business all along. So what was to […]
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What’s new in IndexedDB 2.0?
The draft of Indexed Database API 2.0 is almost complete, providing several new APIs for fine-grained access to IndexedDB. The good news is that all these new APIs are implemented in Firefox and will be available in the release of Firefox 51 (currently available in Developer Edition, scheduled for general release in January 2017). In […]
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Mozilla Hacks Weekly, November 3rd 2011
Thursday again, and we in the Mozilla’s Developer Engagement Team has our weekly reading tips for you.