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I am inserting the data to the rows one by one, but I have heard somewhere that it requires much time if there are many data to insert. So what are the ways of inserting them all at once?

public function add(Request $request)
{
    if ($request->ajax()) {
        $books = $request->books;
        foreach ($books as $book) {
            if (!empty($book)) {
                $add = new Book;
                $add->name = $book;
                $add->user_id = Auth::user()->id;
                $add->save();
            }
        }
    }
}
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public function add(Request $request)
  {
    if($request->ajax())
    {
       $books=$request->books;
       $data = array();
       foreach($books as $book)
       {
        if(!empty($book))
        {
          $data[] =[
                    'name' => $book,
                    'user_id' => Auth::id(),
                   ];                 

       }}
      Book::insert($data);
       <!--DB::table('books')->insert($data);-->
     }}

make sure imported use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Auth;

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Insert multiple records using the Model

As others have pointed out, using the Query Builder is the only way to insert multiple records at a time. Fortunately Laravel and the Eloquent ORM are coupled in many useful ways. This coupling allows you to use a Model to get a Query Builder instance that is set for that Model.

// use Auth;
// use Carbon;
// use App\Book;

public function add(Request $request)
{
    if($request->ajax())
    {
        // Submitted books
        $books = $request->books;

        // Book records to be saved
        $book_records = [];

        // Add needed information to book records
        foreach($books as $book)
        {
            if(! empty($book))
            {
                // Get the current time
                $now = Carbon::now();

                // Formulate record that will be saved
                $book_records[] = [
                    'name' => $book,
                    'user_id' => Auth::user()->id,
                    'updated_at' => $now,  // remove if not using timestamps
                    'created_at' => $now   // remove if not using timestamps
                ];
            }
        }

        // Insert book records
        Book::insert($book_records);
    }
}
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  • 6
    This is to0 bad you posted copy of mine @Qevo
    – Hamelraj
    Sep 9, 2016 at 4:08
  • Please stop copy-pasting other's solutions.
    – VijayRana
    Apr 13, 2022 at 10:22
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You should be able to do something like below:

DB::table('users')->insert([
    ['email' => 'taylor@example.com', 'votes' => 0],
    ['email' => 'dayle@example.com', 'votes' => 0]
]);

Put all the values you want to insert in to an array and then pass it to the insert function.

Source: https://laravel.com/docs/5.1/queries#inserts

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If you need Eloquent model events - there is no other way to insert multiple models. In other way - check Anushan W answer

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