Laravel 9 Insert Multiple Records In Database

    In this article, we will see laravel 9 insert multiple records in the database. Here, we will learn how to insert multiple records in the database in laravel 8 and laravel 9.

    In laravel, you can insert multiple records into the database using model and laravel query builder. We will give you an example of using the model and laravel DB query.

    So, let's see laravel multiple data insert into a database, insert data in the database in laravel 7/8/9.

Example:

    In this example, we will create a multidimensional array and insert multiple records using the insert() function.

$createMultipleUsers = [
    ['name'=>'Admin','email'=>'[email protected]', 'password' => bcrypt('[email protected]')],
    ['name'=>'Guest','email'=>'[email protected]', 'password' => bcrypt('[email protected]')],
    ['name'=>'Super-Admin','email'=>'[email protected]', 'password' => bcrypt('[email protected]')]
];

User::insert($createMultipleUsers); // Here we use Laravel Eloquent to insert multiple records
\DB::table('users')->insert($createMultipleUsers); // Here we are use Query Builder to insert multiple records
Example: Insert Multiple Records into the Database in Laravel 9 using Seeder

    In this example, we will create a laravel seeder to create a dummy record and insert multiple records in laravel 9. So, follow the below steps and create a seeder.

Step 1: Create Laravel Seeder

    In this step, we will create a laravel seeder using the following command.

php artisan make:seeder UserSeeder
Step 2: Edit UserSeeder

    Now, we will edit the UserSeeder.php file. So, add the following code to that file.

    database/seeders/UserSeeder.php

<?php

namespace Database\Seeders;

use Illuminate\Database\Seeder;
use Faker\Generator as Faker;
use App\Models\User;

class UserSeeder extends Seeder
{
    /**
     * Run the database seeds.
     *
     * @return void
     */
    public function run()
    {
        $faker = Faker::create();

        foreach (range(1,25) as $index) {
            User::create([
                'name' => $faker->name,
                'email' => $faker->email,
                'job_description' => $faker->text,
                'company' => $faker->company
            ]);
        }
    }
}
Step 3: Run Seeder

    In this step, we will run the laravel seeder using the following command.

php artisan db:seed --class=UserSeeder

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