The IDBKeyRange interface of the IndexedDB API represents a continuous interval over some data type that is used for keys. Records can be retrieved from IDBObjectStore and IDBIndex objects using keys or a range of keys. You can limit the range using lower and upper bounds. For example, you can iterate over all values of a key in the value range A–Z.
A key range can be a single value or a range with upper and lower bounds or endpoints. If the key range has both upper and lower bounds, then it is bounded; if it has no bounds, it is unbounded. A bounded key range can either be open (the endpoints are excluded) or closed (the endpoints are included). To retrieve all keys within a certain range, you can use the following code constructs:
Range
Code
All keys ≥ x
IDBKeyRange.lowerBound(x)
All keys > x
IDBKeyRange.lowerBound(x, true)
All keys ≤ y
IDBKeyRange.upperBound(y)
All keys < y
IDBKeyRange.upperBound(y, true)
All keys ≥ x && ≤ y
IDBKeyRange.bound(x, y)
All keys > x &&< y
IDBKeyRange.bound(x, y, true, true)
All keys > x && ≤ y
IDBKeyRange.bound(x, y, true, false)
All keys ≥ x &&< y
IDBKeyRange.bound(x, y, false, true)
The key = z
IDBKeyRange.only(z)
A key is in a key range if the following conditions are true:
The lower value of the key range is one of the following:
undefined
Less than key value
Equal to key value if lowerOpen is false.
The upper value of the key range is one of the following:
Returns a boolean indicating whether a specified key is inside the key range.
Examples
The following example illustrates how you'd use a key range. Here we declare a keyRangeValue as a range between values of "A" and "F". We open a transaction (using IDBTransaction) and an object store, and open a cursor with IDBObjectStore.openCursor, declaring keyRangeValue as its optional key range value. This means that the cursor will only retrieve records with keys inside that range. This range includes the values "A" and "F", as we haven't declared that they should be open bounds. If we used IDBKeyRange.bound("A", "F", true, true);, then the range would not include "A" and "F", only the values between them.