BulkInsert
This method inserts all rows from the client application into the database in bulk. It is supported for RepoDb.MariaDbConnector.BulkOperations, targeting the MySqlConnector-based driver.
This page documents the
RepoDb.MariaDbConnector(MySqlConnector-based) arguments and examples. For theMySql.Data-based implementation, see BulkInsert (MariaDb); for MySqlConnector’s own MySQL provider, see BulkInsert (MySqlConnector).
Call Flow Diagram
The diagram below shows the flow when calling this operation.
flowchart TD
Client["Client<br/>(RepoDB)"] -->|BulkInsert| Source["Entities /<br/>DataTable /<br/>DbDataReader"]
Source --> Decision{"identityBehavior ==<br/>ReturnIdentity?"}
Decision -->|NO| Direct["MariaDbBulkCopy<br/>(excludes identity column)"]
Direct -->|Write| Table[("Target Table<br/>AUTO_INCREMENT generates Id")]
Decision -->|YES| Pseudo["Create Pseudo Table<br/>(Physical)"]
Pseudo --> Staged["MariaDbBulkCopy"]
Staged -->|Write| PseudoTable[("Pseudo Table")]
PseudoTable --> Generate["Pre-assign identity per staged row<br/>(session variable, seeded from MAX(Id)+1)"]
Generate --> Insert["INSERT INTO ... SELECT<br/>(identities already staged)"]
Insert --> Table
Insert -->|"SELECT identity<br/>ORDER BY __RepoDbBulkRowOrder__"| Client
PseudoTable -->|Drop| Cleanup(["Pseudo Table Dropped"])
Use Case
Use this method to insert rows at high speed. It leverages RepoDb.Connector.MariaDbConnector’s own MariaDbBulkCopy class, the MariaDB-flavored counterpart to SqlBulkCopy, built on top of MySqlConnector.
For inserting 1,000 or more rows, prefer this method over InsertAll.
Rows are written straight to the target table. A staging table is only used when identityBehavior is set to ReturnIdentity (see below) — see Operations (MariaDbConnector) for the underlying mechanics.
Special Arguments
The mappings, bulkCopyTimeout, batchSize, identityBehavior and pseudoTableType arguments are available for this operation.
mappings (via MariaDbBulkInsertMapItem) defines explicit column mappings between the source properties and the destination columns. When omitted, columns are auto-mapped by name (case-insensitive) — the identity column is left out of this auto-mapping unless identityBehavior is ReturnIdentity, so AUTO_INCREMENT generates it as usual.
bulkCopyTimeout overrides the command timeout, in seconds.
batchSize overrides the number of rows sent to the server per batch. When not set, all items are sent at once.
identityBehavior (via MariaDbBulkImportIdentityBehavior) controls whether newly generated identity values are set back on the data entities. Defaults to KeepIdentity, which excludes the identity column from the write entirely. Setting it to ReturnIdentity routes the operation through a staging table instead, so the generated values can be pre-assigned and read back — see Identity Setting Alignment below.
pseudoTableType (via MariaDbBulkImportPseudoTableType) controls the kind of staging table used when identityBehavior is ReturnIdentity.
Every
pseudoTableTypevalue currently resolves toPhysicalat runtime — see Operations (MariaDbConnector) for details.
Identity Setting Alignment
When identityBehavior is ReturnIdentity, the library adds a surrogate __RepoDbBulkRowOrder__ column to the staging table to track each entity’s position in the source IEnumerable. Identity values are pre-assigned into the staging table via a session user variable seeded from the target table’s current MAX(identity) + 1 (read live off the table, not from information_schema’s cached AUTO_INCREMENT value), then copied over as literal values during the final INSERT INTO ... SELECT, ensuring the identity values returned from the database are assigned back to the correct entity via the compiled identity-setter function.
This requires
AllowUserVariables=Trueon your MariaDbConnector connection string — it isfalseby default.
Usability
The following example defines a method that produces a list of Person objects, then bulk-inserts 10,000 rows into the Person table.
private IEnumerable<Person> GetPeople(int count = 1000)
{
for (var i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
yield return new Person
{
Name = $"Person-{i}",
SSN = Guid.NewGuid().ToString(),
IsActive = true,
DateInsertedUtc = DateTime.UtcNow
};
}
}
using (var connection = new MariaDbConnection(connectionString))
{
var people = GetPeople(10000);
var insertedRows = connection.BulkInsert(people);
}
To specify a batch size:
using (var connection = new MariaDbConnection(connectionString))
{
var people = GetPeople(10000);
var insertedRows = connection.BulkInsert(people, batchSize: 100);
}
When
batchSizeis not set, all rows are sent to the server in a single batch.
To return the newly generated identity values:
using (var connection = new MariaDbConnection(connectionString))
{
var people = GetPeople(10000);
var insertedRows = connection.BulkInsert(people,
identityBehavior: MariaDbBulkImportIdentityBehavior.ReturnIdentity);
}
DataTable
using (var connection = new MariaDbConnection(connectionString))
{
var people = GetPeople(10000);
var table = ConvertToDataTable(people);
var insertedRows = connection.BulkInsert("Person", table);
}
Dictionary/ExpandoObject
using (var sourceConnection = new MariaDbConnection(sourceConnectionString))
{
var result = sourceConnection.QueryAll("Person");
using (var destinationConnection = new MariaDbConnection(destinationConnectionString))
{
var insertedRows = destinationConnection.BulkInsert("Person", result);
}
}
DataReader
using (var sourceConnection = new MariaDbConnection(sourceConnectionString))
{
using (var reader = sourceConnection.ExecuteReader("SELECT * FROM Person"))
{
using (var destinationConnection = new MariaDbConnection(destinationConnectionString))
{
var rows = destinationConnection.BulkInsert("Person", reader);
}
}
}
To bulk-insert via DataEntityDataReader:
using (var connection = new MariaDbConnection(connectionString))
{
var people = GetPeople(10000);
using (var reader = new DataEntityDataReader<Person>(people))
{
var insertedRows = connection.BulkInsert("Person", reader);
}
}
Column Mappings
Add column mappings using the MariaDbBulkInsertMapItem class.
var mappings = new List<MariaDbBulkInsertMapItem>();
// Add the mappings
mappings.Add(new MariaDbBulkInsertMapItem("SourceId", "DestinationId"));
mappings.Add(new MariaDbBulkInsertMapItem("SourceName", "DestinationName"));
mappings.Add(new MariaDbBulkInsertMapItem("SourceIsActive", "DestinationIsActive"));
mappings.Add(new MariaDbBulkInsertMapItem("SourceDateInsertedUtc", "DestinationDateInsertedUtc"));
// Execute
using (var connection = new MariaDbConnection(connectionString))
{
var people = GetPeople(10000);
var insertedRows = connection.BulkInsert(people,
mappings: mappings);
}
Targeting a Table
To target a specific table, pass the literal table name.
using (var connection = new MariaDbConnection(connectionString))
{
var people = GetPeople(10000);
var insertedRows = connection.BulkInsert("Person", people);
}
Async Method
An equivalent BulkInsertAsync method is also available.
using (var connection = new MariaDbConnection(connectionString))
{
var people = GetPeople(10000);
var insertedRows = await connection.BulkInsertAsync(people);
}