David Fahlander
David Fahlander
That's true. The original repo seem to be deleted so my fork might be the only track we have of it. I don't see any reason to keep it in...
Thanks @stutrek! I've accepted the invitation. Thanks also for all your work with the repo
If you only do a single expression, like your sample shows, explicit transaction is not needed - the modify operation will perform an implicit transaction around the whole querying and...
Note: This regards to the atomicity of it (which I suppose was the doubt in your case). If isolation is considered it's another story and there would be a difference,...
> Hm, would the livequery be restarted after transaction fail? Yes, if the livequery was optimistically notified about the operation but and then finally the implicit transaction fails for some...
[duplicate question stack overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73083586/how-to-handle-dexie-db-version-downgraded-because-of-rollback-to-a-previous-chec)
This is a valid scenario and a nice solution for this has been [planned in dexie@4](https://dexie.org/roadmap/dexie4.0#fluent-declaration). For the time being, you might need to call db.open() explicitely and catch. If...
I see! Thanks for this feedback. Would having the option to attach a downgrade callback to a version be what you would solve your use case?
I get it. It's logical to have a corresponding downgrade.
Is the error happening on a real browser or in a unit test? What browser engine and version are you using? Reason I ask is because unit tests usually use...