django-pgbulk
, forked from django-manager-utils, provides several optimized bulk operations for Postgres:
- pgbulk.update - For updating a list of models in bulk. Although Django provides a
bulk_update
in 2.2, it performs individual updates for every row and does not perform a native bulk update. - pgbulk.upsert - For doing a bulk update or insert. This function uses postgres
UPDATE ON CONFLICT
syntax to perform an atomic upsert operation. There are several options to this function that allow the user to avoid touching rows if they result in a duplicate update, along with returning which rows were updated, created, or untouched. Users can also usemodels.F
objects on conflicts. - pgbulk.sync - For syncing a list of models with a table. Does a bulk upsert and also deletes any rows in the source queryset that were not part of the input data.
pgbulk.update
pgbulk.upsert
pgbulk.sync