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// META: script=resources/support-promises.js
promise_test(async testCase => {
const db = await createDatabase(testCase, db => {
createBooksStore(testCase, db);
});
const txn = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
const objectStore = txn.objectStore('books');
objectStore.put({isbn: 'one', title: 'title1'});
objectStore.put({isbn: 'two', title: 'title2'});
objectStore.put({isbn: 'three', title: 'title3'});
txn.commit();
await promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn);
const txn2 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readonly');
const objectStore2 = txn2.objectStore('books');
const getRequestitle1 = objectStore2.get('one');
const getRequestitle2 = objectStore2.get('two');
const getRequestitle3 = objectStore2.get('three');
txn2.commit();
await promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn2);
assert_array_equals(
[getRequestitle1.result.title,
getRequestitle2.result.title,
getRequestitle3.result.title],
['title1', 'title2', 'title3'],
'All three retrieved titles should match those that were put.');
db.close();
}, 'Explicitly committed data can be read back out.');
promise_test(async testCase => {
let db = await createDatabase(testCase, () => {});
assert_equals(1, db.version, 'A database should be created as version 1');
db.close();
// Upgrade the versionDB database and explicitly commit its versionchange
// transaction.
db = await migrateDatabase(testCase, 2, (db, txn) => {
txn.commit();
});
assert_equals(2, db.version,
'The database version should have been incremented regardless of '
+ 'whether the versionchange transaction was explicitly or implicitly '
+ 'committed.');
db.close();
}, 'commit() on a version change transaction does not cause errors.');
promise_test(async testCase => {
const db = await createDatabase(testCase, db => {
createBooksStore(testCase, db);
});
const txn = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
const objectStore = txn.objectStore('books');
txn.commit();
assert_throws_dom('TransactionInactiveError',
() => { objectStore.put({isbn: 'one', title: 'title1'}); },
'After commit is called, the transaction should be inactive.');
db.close();
}, 'A committed transaction becomes inactive immediately.');
promise_test(async testCase => {
const db = await createDatabase(testCase, db => {
createBooksStore(testCase, db);
});
const txn = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
const objectStore = txn.objectStore('books');
const putRequest = objectStore.put({isbn: 'one', title: 'title1'});
putRequest.onsuccess = testCase.step_func(() => {
assert_throws_dom('TransactionInactiveError',
() => { objectStore.put({isbn:'two', title:'title2'}); },
'The transaction should not be active in the callback of a request after '
+ 'commit() is called.');
});
txn.commit();
await promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn);
db.close();
}, 'A committed transaction is inactive in future request callbacks.');
promise_test(async testCase => {
const db = await createDatabase(testCase, db => {
createBooksStore(testCase, db);
});
const txn = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
const objectStore = txn.objectStore('books');
txn.commit();
assert_throws_dom('TransactionInactiveError',
() => { objectStore.put({isbn:'one', title:'title1'}); },
'After commit is called, the transaction should be inactive.');
const txn2 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readonly');
const objectStore2 = txn2.objectStore('books');
const getRequest = objectStore2.get('one');
await promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn2);
assert_equals(getRequest.result, undefined);
db.close();
}, 'Puts issued after commit are not fulfilled.');
promise_test(async testCase => {
const db = await createDatabase(testCase, db => {
createBooksStore(testCase, db);
});
const txn = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
const objectStore = txn.objectStore('books');
txn.abort();
assert_throws_dom('InvalidStateError',
() => { txn.commit(); },
'The transaction should have been aborted.');
db.close();
}, 'Calling commit on an aborted transaction throws.');
promise_test(async testCase => {
const db = await createDatabase(testCase, db => {
createBooksStore(testCase, db);
});
const txn = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
const objectStore = txn.objectStore('books');
txn.commit();
assert_throws_dom('InvalidStateError',
() => { txn.commit(); },
'The transaction should have already committed.');
db.close();
}, 'Calling commit on a committed transaction throws.');
promise_test(async testCase => {
const db = await createDatabase(testCase, db => {
createBooksStore(testCase, db);
});
const txn = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
const objectStore = txn.objectStore('books');
const putRequest = objectStore.put({isbn:'one', title:'title1'});
txn.commit();
assert_throws_dom('InvalidStateError',
() => { txn.abort(); },
'The transaction should already have committed.');
const txn2 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
const objectStore2 = txn2.objectStore('books');
const getRequest = objectStore2.get('one');
await promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn2);
assert_equals(
getRequest.result.title,
'title1',
'Explicitly committed data should be gettable.');
db.close();
}, 'Calling abort on a committed transaction throws and does not prevent '
+ 'persisting the data.');
promise_test(async testCase => {
const db = await createDatabase(testCase, db => {
createBooksStore(testCase, db);
});
const txn = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
const objectStore = txn.objectStore('books');
const releaseTxnFunction = keepAlive(testCase, txn, 'books');
// Break up the scope of execution to force the transaction into an inactive
// state.
await timeoutPromise(0);
assert_throws_dom('InvalidStateError',
() => { txn.commit(); },
'The transaction should be inactive so calling commit should throw.');
releaseTxnFunction();
db.close();
}, 'Calling txn.commit() when txn is inactive should throw.');
promise_test(async testCase => {
const db = await createDatabase(testCase, db => {
createBooksStore(testCase, db);
createNotBooksStore(testCase, db);
});
// Txn1 should commit before txn2, even though txn2 uses commit().
const txn1 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
txn1.objectStore('books').put({isbn: 'one', title: 'title1'});
const releaseTxnFunction = keepAlive(testCase, txn1, 'books');
const txn2 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
txn2.objectStore('books').put({isbn:'one', title:'title2'});
txn2.commit();
// Exercise the IndexedDB transaction ordering by executing one with a
// different scope. A readonly transaction is used here because
// implementations are not required to run non-overlapping readwrite
// transactions in parallel, and some implementations (ex: Firefox)
// will not.
const txn3 = db.transaction(['not_books'], 'readonly');
txn3.objectStore('not_books').getAllKeys();
txn3.oncomplete = function() {
releaseTxnFunction();
}
await Promise.all([promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn1),
promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn2)]);
// Read the data back to verify that txn2 executed last.
const txn4 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readonly');
const getRequest4 = txn4.objectStore('books').get('one');
await promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn4);
assert_equals(getRequest4.result.title, 'title2');
db.close();
}, 'Transactions with same scope should stay in program order, even if one '
+ 'calls commit.');
promise_test(async testCase => {
const db = await createDatabase(testCase, db => {
createBooksStore(testCase, db);
});
// Txn1 creates the book 'one' so the 'add()' below fails.
const txn1 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
txn1.objectStore('books').add({isbn:'one', title:'title1'});
txn1.commit();
await promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn1);
// Txn2 should abort, because the 'add' call is invalid, and commit() was
// called.
const txn2 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
const objectStore2 = txn2.objectStore('books');
objectStore2.put({isbn:'two', title:'title2'});
const addRequest = objectStore2.add({isbn:'one', title:'title2'});
txn2.commit();
txn2.oncomplete = () => { assert_unreached(
'Transaction with invalid "add" call should not be completed.'); };
// Wait for the transaction to complete. We have to explicitly wait for the
// error signal on the transaction because of the nature of the test tooling.
await Promise.all([
requestWatcher(testCase, addRequest).wait_for('error'),
transactionWatcher(testCase, txn2).wait_for(['error', 'abort'])
]);
// Read the data back to verify that txn2 was aborted.
const txn3 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readonly');
const objectStore3 = txn3.objectStore('books');
const getRequest1 = objectStore3.get('one');
const getRequest2 = objectStore3.count('two');
await promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn3);
assert_equals(getRequest1.result.title, 'title1');
assert_equals(getRequest2.result, 0);
db.close();
}, 'Transactions that explicitly commit and have errors should abort.');
promise_test(async testCase => {
const db = await createDatabase(testCase, db => {
createBooksStore(testCase, db);
});
const txn1 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
txn1.objectStore('books').add({isbn: 'one', title: 'title1'});
txn1.commit();
await promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn1);
// The second add request will throw an error, but the onerror handler will
// appropriately catch the error allowing the valid put request on the
// transaction to commit.
const txn2 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite');
const objectStore2 = txn2.objectStore('books');
objectStore2.put({isbn: 'two', title:'title2'});
const addRequest = objectStore2.add({isbn: 'one', title:'unreached_title'});
addRequest.onerror = (event) => {
event.preventDefault();
addRequest.transaction.commit();
};
// Wait for the transaction to complete. We have to explicitly wait for the
// error signal on the transaction because of the nature of the test tooling.
await transactionWatcher(testCase,txn2).wait_for(['error', 'complete'])
// Read the data back to verify that txn2 was committed.
const txn3 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readonly');
const objectStore3 = txn3.objectStore('books');
const getRequest1 = objectStore3.get('one');
const getRequest2 = objectStore3.get('two');
await promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn3);
assert_equals(getRequest1.result.title, 'title1');
assert_equals(getRequest2.result.title, 'title2');
db.close();
}, 'Transactions that handle all errors properly should behave as ' +
'expected when an explicit commit is called in an onerror handler.');
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