rexie
Rexie is an easy-to-use, futures based wrapper around IndexedDB that compiles to webassembly.
Usage
To use Rexie, you need to add the following to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
rexie = "0.6"
Example
To create a new database, you can use the [Rexie::builder
] method:
use rexie::*;
async fn build_database() -> Result<Rexie> {
let rexie = Rexie::builder("test")
.version(1)
.add_object_store(
ObjectStore::new("employees")
.key_path("id")
.auto_increment(true)
.add_index(Index::new("email", "email").unique(true)),
)
.build()
.await?;
assert_eq!(rexie.name(), "test");
assert_eq!(rexie.version(), Ok(1));
assert_eq!(rexie.store_names(), vec!["employees"]);
Ok(rexie)
}
To add an employee, you can use the [Store::add
] method after creating a [Transaction
]:
use rexie::*;
async fn add_employee(rexie: &Rexie, name: &str, email: &str) -> Result<u32> {
let transaction = rexie.transaction(&["employees"], TransactionMode::ReadWrite)?;
let employees = transaction.store("employees")?;
let employee = serde_json::json!({
"name": name,
"email": email,
});
let employee = serde_wasm_bindgen::to_value(&employee).unwrap();
let employee_id = employees.add(&employee, None).await?;
transaction.done().await?;
Ok(num_traits::cast(employee_id.as_f64().unwrap()).unwrap())
}
To get an employee, you can use the [Store::get
] method after creating a [Transaction
]:
use rexie::*;
async fn get_employee(rexie: &Rexie, id: u32) -> Result<Option<serde_json::Value>> {
let transaction = rexie.transaction(&["employees"], TransactionMode::ReadOnly)?;
let employees = transaction.store("employees")?;
let employee = employees.get(id.into()).await?.unwrap();
let employee: Option<serde_json::Value> = serde_wasm_bindgen::from_value(employee).unwrap();
Ok(employee)
}
License
Licensed under either of
at your option.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as
defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.