This is now possible on Django 2.2
Django 2.2 adds a new ignore_conflicts
option to the bulk_create
method, from the documentation:
On databases that support it (all except PostgreSQL < 9.5 and Oracle), setting the ignore_conflicts parameter to True tells the database to ignore failure to insert any rows that fail constraints such as duplicate unique values. Enabling this parameter disables setting the primary key on each model instance (if the database normally supports it).
Example:
Entry.objects.bulk_create([
Entry(headline='This is a test'),
Entry(headline='This is only a test'),
], ignore_conflicts=True)
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