Can you use getAll() and put() in the same function in idb.js?









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I have an IndexedDb database with at least one value in the object store. I am trying to use getAll() to get the data, then I want to use .put(). I'm not sure if .put() can even be used with .getAll(). Right now I'm getting an error.



Example:






dbPromise.then(db => 
console.log("open db");
return db.transaction('offline')
.objectStore('offline').getAll();
).then(getAllTheStuff =>
console.log("Got all the stuff", getAllTheStuff)
getAllTheStuff.put();
);





Error:



Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: getAllTheStuff.put is not a function
at dbPromise.then.then.getAllTheStuff


I'm using the IndexedDd Promised library. https://github.com/jakearchibald/idb










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  • What indexedDB wrapper library are you using that enables you to use promises?
    – Josh
    Nov 9 at 3:57










  • I'm using the IndexedDd Promised library. github.com/jakearchibald/idb. I added this to the question.
    – user70848
    Nov 9 at 4:00











  • Isn’t getAllTheStuff going to be plain JSON? Wouldn’t that explain why .put() isn’t a function? I think your IndexedDB syntax is probably what you need to look into.
    – Ben Steward
    Nov 9 at 4:29










  • It returns an array, maybe that array is json and I don’t recognize it. Maybe I need to parse or stringify it.
    – user70848
    Nov 9 at 6:45














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I have an IndexedDb database with at least one value in the object store. I am trying to use getAll() to get the data, then I want to use .put(). I'm not sure if .put() can even be used with .getAll(). Right now I'm getting an error.



Example:






dbPromise.then(db => 
console.log("open db");
return db.transaction('offline')
.objectStore('offline').getAll();
).then(getAllTheStuff =>
console.log("Got all the stuff", getAllTheStuff)
getAllTheStuff.put();
);





Error:



Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: getAllTheStuff.put is not a function
at dbPromise.then.then.getAllTheStuff


I'm using the IndexedDd Promised library. https://github.com/jakearchibald/idb










share|improve this question























  • What indexedDB wrapper library are you using that enables you to use promises?
    – Josh
    Nov 9 at 3:57










  • I'm using the IndexedDd Promised library. github.com/jakearchibald/idb. I added this to the question.
    – user70848
    Nov 9 at 4:00











  • Isn’t getAllTheStuff going to be plain JSON? Wouldn’t that explain why .put() isn’t a function? I think your IndexedDB syntax is probably what you need to look into.
    – Ben Steward
    Nov 9 at 4:29










  • It returns an array, maybe that array is json and I don’t recognize it. Maybe I need to parse or stringify it.
    – user70848
    Nov 9 at 6:45












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I have an IndexedDb database with at least one value in the object store. I am trying to use getAll() to get the data, then I want to use .put(). I'm not sure if .put() can even be used with .getAll(). Right now I'm getting an error.



Example:






dbPromise.then(db => 
console.log("open db");
return db.transaction('offline')
.objectStore('offline').getAll();
).then(getAllTheStuff =>
console.log("Got all the stuff", getAllTheStuff)
getAllTheStuff.put();
);





Error:



Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: getAllTheStuff.put is not a function
at dbPromise.then.then.getAllTheStuff


I'm using the IndexedDd Promised library. https://github.com/jakearchibald/idb










share|improve this question















I have an IndexedDb database with at least one value in the object store. I am trying to use getAll() to get the data, then I want to use .put(). I'm not sure if .put() can even be used with .getAll(). Right now I'm getting an error.



Example:






dbPromise.then(db => 
console.log("open db");
return db.transaction('offline')
.objectStore('offline').getAll();
).then(getAllTheStuff =>
console.log("Got all the stuff", getAllTheStuff)
getAllTheStuff.put();
);





Error:



Uncaught (in promise) TypeError: getAllTheStuff.put is not a function
at dbPromise.then.then.getAllTheStuff


I'm using the IndexedDd Promised library. https://github.com/jakearchibald/idb






dbPromise.then(db => 
console.log("open db");
return db.transaction('offline')
.objectStore('offline').getAll();
).then(getAllTheStuff =>
console.log("Got all the stuff", getAllTheStuff)
getAllTheStuff.put();
);





dbPromise.then(db => 
console.log("open db");
return db.transaction('offline')
.objectStore('offline').getAll();
).then(getAllTheStuff =>
console.log("Got all the stuff", getAllTheStuff)
getAllTheStuff.put();
);






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  • What indexedDB wrapper library are you using that enables you to use promises?
    – Josh
    Nov 9 at 3:57










  • I'm using the IndexedDd Promised library. github.com/jakearchibald/idb. I added this to the question.
    – user70848
    Nov 9 at 4:00











  • Isn’t getAllTheStuff going to be plain JSON? Wouldn’t that explain why .put() isn’t a function? I think your IndexedDB syntax is probably what you need to look into.
    – Ben Steward
    Nov 9 at 4:29










  • It returns an array, maybe that array is json and I don’t recognize it. Maybe I need to parse or stringify it.
    – user70848
    Nov 9 at 6:45
















  • What indexedDB wrapper library are you using that enables you to use promises?
    – Josh
    Nov 9 at 3:57










  • I'm using the IndexedDd Promised library. github.com/jakearchibald/idb. I added this to the question.
    – user70848
    Nov 9 at 4:00











  • Isn’t getAllTheStuff going to be plain JSON? Wouldn’t that explain why .put() isn’t a function? I think your IndexedDB syntax is probably what you need to look into.
    – Ben Steward
    Nov 9 at 4:29










  • It returns an array, maybe that array is json and I don’t recognize it. Maybe I need to parse or stringify it.
    – user70848
    Nov 9 at 6:45















What indexedDB wrapper library are you using that enables you to use promises?
– Josh
Nov 9 at 3:57




What indexedDB wrapper library are you using that enables you to use promises?
– Josh
Nov 9 at 3:57












I'm using the IndexedDd Promised library. github.com/jakearchibald/idb. I added this to the question.
– user70848
Nov 9 at 4:00





I'm using the IndexedDd Promised library. github.com/jakearchibald/idb. I added this to the question.
– user70848
Nov 9 at 4:00













Isn’t getAllTheStuff going to be plain JSON? Wouldn’t that explain why .put() isn’t a function? I think your IndexedDB syntax is probably what you need to look into.
– Ben Steward
Nov 9 at 4:29




Isn’t getAllTheStuff going to be plain JSON? Wouldn’t that explain why .put() isn’t a function? I think your IndexedDB syntax is probably what you need to look into.
– Ben Steward
Nov 9 at 4:29












It returns an array, maybe that array is json and I don’t recognize it. Maybe I need to parse or stringify it.
– user70848
Nov 9 at 6:45




It returns an array, maybe that array is json and I don’t recognize it. Maybe I need to parse or stringify it.
– user70848
Nov 9 at 6:45

















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