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I am trying to store data in a "Metro" App for Windows 8 using IndexedDB.

I would like to be able to browse the database (to monitor that my operations modify the data as intended). So my question is; Is there any way of viewing the actual database of a metro app (IE10)? (something like in Chrome Dev Tools (Resources > IndexedDB))

Regards

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The IE team has a blog post Debugging IndexedDB Applications that includes an IDBExplorer module that you can incorporate into your application (for testing, not recommended for production)

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  • This does work, but as you can imagine, it's not a great experience. You have a pick a place to embed the iframe and style it (500x500 works okay). You'll also need to edit the version of jQuery it's using (use appendTo's version instead of pointing to a CDN).
    – Don Smith
    Feb 4, 2013 at 5:05
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Not that I know, but my linq2indexeddb library has a viewer in it. That way you can inspect the content of you database while debugging. The nuget package for Metro apps can be found here. And as last, I have a blogpost on how you can use it.

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  • Thanks, I'll take a look at it. Strange that Visual Studio (or the webdebugger i VS) doesn't have this, since it seems to be the only (sane) way of storing larger json objects clientside in Metro?
    – mat
    Sep 26, 2012 at 10:46
  • Maybe tis will be added in the future :). I think the reason they don't have it is because there is no way the retrieve the database names u are using. (At least not using JS and the API) Sep 26, 2012 at 11:01

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