If bulk_create doesn't support IntField Primary Keys, how or why would I even use it? #1579
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PancakePuncher
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It seems really strange to me. what happen if you run this ? questions = [
Questions(question_text="", question_category="", question_type="", question_scope=""),
Questions(question_text="", question_category="", question_type="", question_scope="")
]
await Questions.bulk_create(questions) |
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I am curious if anyone has a solution to this?
Other then a for loop on a single "create" method.
The issue is that when I attempt to do a bulk_create on the table Schema below. I get an error stating that I am missing the "_custom_primary_key". I do not expect the incoming objects to include the ID of the record. I want this to be generated every time a record is created.
My Objects come in like this using Pydantic Models:
I attempted filling in the "pk_question_id" with a None to see if that would force it to generate it, but no luck.
Schema For Reference
But the bulk_create documentation says this...
This seems kind of insane to me -- is their a way to work around this behavior? Because so far I haven't found any documentation on this.
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