MongoDB\Collection::insertMany()
Definition
Parameters
$documents
: array- The documents to insert into the collection.
$options
: arrayAn array specifying the desired options.
NameTypeDescriptionbypassDocumentValidationbooleanIftrue
, allows the write operation to circumvent document level validation. Defaults tofalse
.codecMongoDB\Codec\DocumentCodecThe codec to use for encoding or decoding documents. This option is mutually exclusive with the
typeMap
option.Defaults to the collection's codec. Inheritance for a default
codec
option takes precedence over that of thetypeMap
option.New in version 1.17.
commentmixedEnables users to specify an arbitrary comment to help trace the operation through the database profiler, currentOp output, and logs.
This option is available since MongoDB 4.4 and will result in an exception at execution time if specified for an older server version.
New in version 1.13.
orderedbooleanIf
true
: when a single write fails, the operation will stop without performing the remaining writes and throw an exception.If
false
: when a single write fails, the operation will continue with the remaining writes, if any, and throw an exception.The default is
true
.sessionClient session to associate with the operation.
New in version 1.3.
writeConcernWrite concern to use for the operation. Defaults to the collection's write concern.
It is not possible to specify a write concern for individual operations as part of a transaction. Instead, set the
writeConcern
option when starting the transaction.
Return Values
A MongoDB\InsertManyResult
object, which encapsulates a
MongoDB\Driver\WriteResult object.
Errors/Exceptions
MongoDB\Exception\InvalidArgumentException
for errors related to
the parsing of parameters or options.
MongoDB\Driver\Exception\BulkWriteException for errors related to the write operation. Users should inspect the value returned by getWriteResult() to determine the nature of the error.
MongoDB\Driver\Exception\RuntimeException for other errors at the extension level (e.g. connection errors).
Behavior
If a MongoDB\Driver\Exception\BulkWriteException is thrown, users should call getWriteResult() and inspect the returned MongoDB\Driver\WriteResult object to determine the nature of the error.
For example, a write operation may have been successfully applied to the primary server but failed to satisfy the write concern (e.g. replication took too long). Alternatively, a write operation may have failed outright (e.g. unique key violation).
In the case of a bulk write, the result may indicate multiple successful write
operations and/or errors. If the ordered
option is true
, some
operations may have succeeded before the first error was encountered and the
exception thrown. If the ordered
option is false
, multiple errors may
have been encountered.
Example
The following operation inserts two documents into the users
collection
in the test
database:
$collection = (new MongoDB\Client)->test->users; $insertManyResult = $collection->insertMany([ [ 'username' => 'admin', 'email' => 'admin@example.com', 'name' => 'Admin User', ], [ 'username' => 'test', 'email' => 'test@example.com', 'name' => 'Test User', ], ]); printf("Inserted %d document(s)\n", $insertManyResult->getInsertedCount()); var_dump($insertManyResult->getInsertedIds());
The output would then resemble:
Inserted 2 document(s) array(2) { [0]=> object(MongoDB\BSON\ObjectId)#11 (1) { ["oid"]=> string(24) "579a25921f417dd1e5518141" } [1]=> object(MongoDB\BSON\ObjectId)#12 (1) { ["oid"]=> string(24) "579a25921f417dd1e5518142" } }
See Also
insert command reference in the MongoDB manual