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Specification
https://www.w3.org/TR/IndexedDB
Summary
Chromium's IndexedDB implementation is rewritten on top of SQLite, to replace the previous implementation that uses a hybrid of LevelDB and flat files. There is no change to the Web API.
This is expected to improve reliability and, to a lesser extent, performance.
For now this is applied only to in-memory contexts such as Incognito mode in Chromium and Google Chrome. This limits the impact of any new bugs, as well as puts off the need to worry about migration of existing data persisted to disk.
Blink component
Blink>Storage>IndexedDB
Web Feature ID
indexeddb
Search tags
sqlite,
idb,
indexeddb,
leveldb
Risks
Interoperability and Compatibility
Interop: this work entails a web-visible behavioral change concerning an edge case in IDB transaction scheduling. This change brings Chromium in line with Firefox and Safari. (Both new and old behavior are standards-compliant.) See demo.
Compatibility: This PSA exists primarily to warn of the risk of unintended breakage. The later step where persisted databases are stored with SQLite, and existing data is migrated to SQLite, will have higher associated risks and will have its own PSA.
Gecko: No signal
WebKit: No signal
Web developers: No signals
Other signals:
Security
All data on disk is still segregated by storage bucket (origin).
Both new and old implementation are newly fuzz-tested.
WebView application risks
Does this intent deprecate or change behavior of existing APIs,
such that it has potentially high risk for Android WebView-based
applications?
No information provided
Debuggability
existing IndexedDB DevTools support is unimpacted
Will this feature be supported on all six Blink platforms
(Windows, Mac, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, and Android WebView)?
Yes
Yes
https://wpt.fyi/results/IndexedDB
Tracking bug
https://issues.chromium.org/issues/436880911
Estimated milestones
| Shipping on desktop | 144 |
| DevTrial on desktop | 144 |
| Shipping on Android | 144 |
Link to entry on the Chrome Platform Status
https://chromestatus.com/feature/5126896685809664