IDBRequest: readyState property
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
  The readyState read-only property of the
  IDBRequest interface returns the state of the request.
  Every request starts in the pending state. The state changes to
  done when the request completes successfully or when an error
  occurs.
Value
Examples
  The following example requests a given record title, onsuccess gets the
  associated record from the IDBObjectStore (made available
  as objectStoreTitleRequest.result), updates
  one property of the record, and then puts the updated record back into the object
  store in another request. The readyState of the 2nd request is logged to
  the developer console. For a full working example, see our
  To-do Notifications app
  (View the example live).
const title = "Walk dog";
// Open up a transaction as usual
const objectStore = db
  .transaction(["toDoList"], "readwrite")
  .objectStore("toDoList");
// Get the to-do list object that has this title as its title
const objectStoreTitleRequest = objectStore.get(title);
objectStoreTitleRequest.onsuccess = () => {
  // Grab the data object returned as the result
  const data = objectStoreTitleRequest.result;
  // Update the notified value in the object to "yes"
  data.notified = "yes";
  // Create another request that inserts the item
  // back into the database
  const updateTitleRequest = objectStore.put(data);
  // Log the readyState of this request
  console.log(
    `The readyState of this request is ${updateTitleRequest.readyState}`,
  );
  // When this new request succeeds, run the displayData()
  // function again to update the display
  updateTitleRequest.onsuccess = () => {
    displayData();
  };
};
Specifications
| Specification | 
|---|
| Indexed Database API 3.0  # ref-for-dom-idbrequest-readystate①  | 
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).