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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T22:17:43+00:00 2026-05-23T22:17:43+00:00

Can I create relationships between my object stores in IndexedDB? For example, I have

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Can I create relationships between my object stores in IndexedDB?

For example, I have two object stores: artist and album. An artist has a one-to-many relationship with an album. album.artistId relates the album to artist.id.

I’m thinking along the lines of Hibernate here. I would like to do a query for artists and have the albums belonging to that artist returned as an array called artists on the album object.

artist.albums = [];

Follow Up (4.5 years later, 2017)

There are some great answers below that answer the question very well. I’d like to add that I was originally trying to use IndexedDB as a relational store and build an ORM-like solution on top of it, which it is not suited for. IndexedDB is a NoSQL database and since I’ve started treating it that way it’s made more sense and my projects easier to manage. I hope this adds some value to the original question for those who continually come across it.

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    2026-05-23T22:17:44+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:17 pm

    The indexedDB provides low level methods to create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) “records” of objects. But the standard does not define specific methods for relational operations. The goal was to keep the standard simple and allow developers to implement the higher-level functions in any way they saw fit. However, what you’re asking for is still attainable through a small amount of development on your part.

    To help things out, Parashuram Narasimhan wrote a Jquery implementation for indexedDB that will finish the job for you.

    Jquery indexedDB Example 1

    Jquery indexedDB Example 2

    Consider the following generalized possibility:

    $.indexeddb("MyDatabase")
      .objectStore("Artist")
      .openCursor()
      .each(function(){
        //Got Artist
        //Enumerate for Albums
        $.indexeddb("MyDatabase")
          .objectStore("Artist")
          .openCursor()
          .each(function(){
            //Check for matching artist.Id
            //if this albums's artist matches artist
            //then do something
            }
          ;
        }
      ;
    

    A little late for an answer, but I hope it helps grease the gears a bit.

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