May I contribute a core element for indexedDB?

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NanoWANG

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Mar 27, 2015, 7:24:07 AM3/27/15
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Hi Polymer team,

I'm developing an Adventure Game using Polymer ( I'm using 0.5.5 currently, though I'm following the updates in 0.8 )

Since local-storage couldn't meet my demand like index for high-performance querying, I need to create an element and wrap API from indexedDB.

So what I'm asking is, is there a plan for a core element like `<core-indexeddb>`? And if the answer is no, do you guys accept new core elements from the community?

Thanks.

Nano WANG

Eric Bidelman

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Mar 30, 2015, 3:02:24 PM3/30/15
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The element sets are evolving quickly as 0.8 changes. We're currently in the the process of developing "element collections" that address different cases (UI, layout, material design, etc). Something like a storage layer is definitely not out of the question, but I don't think we have any plans at the moment to create something specific for IDB.

Having said that, a major goal of web components is to grow the ecosystem and have contributions from the entire community. Rather than the Polymer-team providing elements for specific APIs like this, it would be great if you created it as a personal project and submitted it to http://customelements.io/

As mentioned in the bug, Addy also created a 0.5 component based on localforage:

That might be useful for anyone following this thread.




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