IDBIndex: getKey() method
  The getKey() method of the IDBIndex
  interface returns an IDBRequest object, and, in a separate thread,
  finds either the primary key that corresponds to the given key in this index or the
  first corresponding primary key, if key is set to an
  IDBKeyRange.
  If a primary key is found, it is set as the result of the request object.
  Note that this doesn't return the whole record as IDBIndex.get does.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers
Syntax
js
getKey()
getKey(key)
Parameters
- keyOptional
- 
    A key or IDBKeyRangethat identifies a record to be retrieved. If this value is null or missing, the browser will use an unbound key range.
Return value
An IDBRequest object on which subsequent events related to this operation are fired.
If the operation is successful, the value of the request's result property is the key for the first record matching the given key or key range.
Exceptions
This method may raise a DOMException of one of the following types:
- TransactionInactiveError- DOMException
- 
    Thrown if this IDBIndex's transaction is inactive.
- DataError- DOMException
- 
    Thrown if the key or key range provided contains an invalid key. 
- InvalidStateError- DOMException
- 
    Thrown if the IDBIndexhas been deleted or removed.
Examples
  In the following example we open a transaction and an object store, then get the
  index lName from a simple contacts database. We then open a basic cursor on
  the index using IDBIndex.openCursor — this works the same as opening a
  cursor directly on an ObjectStore using
  IDBObjectStore.openCursor except that the returned records are sorted
  based on the index, not the primary key.
  myIndex.getKey('Bungle') is then used to retrieve the primary key of the
  record with an lName of Bungle, and the result of that request
  is logged to the console when its success callback returns.
Finally, we iterate through each record, and insert the data into an HTML table. For a complete working example, see our IndexedDB-examples demo repo (View the example live).
js
function displayDataByIndex() {
  tableEntry.innerHTML = "";
  const transaction = db.transaction(["contactsList"], "readonly");
  const objectStore = transaction.objectStore("contactsList");
  const myIndex = objectStore.index("lName");
  const getKeyRequest = myIndex.getKey("Bungle");
  getKeyRequest.onsuccess = () => {
    console.log(getKeyRequest.result);
  };
  myIndex.openCursor().onsuccess = (event) => {
    const cursor = event.target.result;
    if (cursor) {
      const tableRow = document.createElement("tr");
      tableRow.innerHTML =
        `<td>${cursor.value.id}</td>` +
        `<td>${cursor.value.lName}</td>` +
        `<td>${cursor.value.fName}</td>` +
        `<td>${cursor.value.jTitle}</td>` +
        `<td>${cursor.value.company}</td>` +
        `<td>${cursor.value.eMail}</td>` +
        `<td>${cursor.value.phone}</td>` +
        `<td>${cursor.value.age}</td>`;
      tableEntry.appendChild(tableRow);
      cursor.continue();
    } else {
      console.log("Entries all displayed.");
    }
  };
}
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| Indexed Database API 3.0 # ref-for-dom-idbindex-getkey① | 
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
- Using IndexedDB
- Starting transactions: IDBDatabase
- Using transactions: IDBTransaction
- Setting a range of keys: IDBKeyRange
- Retrieving and making changes to your data: IDBObjectStore
- Using cursors: IDBCursor
- Reference example: To-do Notifications (View the example live).