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pg-bulk-ingest reviews and mentions
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Show HN: pg-bulk-ingest – now with multi-table support
Ah the name - you're not the first to mention it! Do you (or anyone lurking...) have any suggestions as to what it might better be called?
On what it does/why it exists, we've kept the README quite light to avoid duplication, with the main bits of the docs at https://pg-bulk-ingest.docs.trade.gov.uk/
But to try to answer the question here:
A set of insert statements - there are lots of cases where this would be fine, so pg-bulk-ingest (/its future name ;-) would be unnecessary, and so you might as well use insert statements.
But there are lots of things that pg-bulk-ingest does that a set of insert statements don't:
- It uses COPY, which in many cases is (much?) faster than INSERT
- Show HN: pg-bulk-ingest – Bulk ingest into PostgreSQL with high-watermarking
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uktrade/pg-bulk-ingest is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of pg-bulk-ingest is Python.
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