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Appender

The C++ Appender can be used to load bulk data into a DuckDB database. The Appender is tied to a connection, and will use the transaction context of that connection when appending. An Appender always appends to a single table in the database file.

DuckDB db;
Connection con(db);
// create the table
con.Query("CREATE TABLE people(id INTEGER, name VARCHAR)");
// initialize the appender
Appender appender(con, "people");

The AppendRow function is the easiest way of appending data. It uses recursive templates to allow you to put all the values of a single row within one function call, as follows:

appender.AppendRow(1, "Mark");

Rows can also be individually constructed using the BeginRow, EndRow and Append methods. This is done internally by AppendRow, and hence has the same performance characteristics.

appender.BeginRow();
appender.Append<int32_t>(2);
appender.Append<string>("Hannes");
appender.EndRow();

Any values added to the appender are cached prior to being inserted into the database system for performance reasons. That means that, while appending, the rows might not be immediately visible in the system. The cache is automatically flushed when the appender goes out of scope or when appender.Close() is called. The cache can also be manually flushed using the appender.Flush() method. After either Flush or Close is called, all the data has been written to the database system.

Date, Time and Timestamps

While numbers and strings are rather self-explanatory, dates, times and timestamps require some explanation. They can be directly appended using the methods provided by duckdb::Date, duckdb::Time or duckdb::Timestamp. They can also be appended using the internal duckdb::Value type, however, this adds some additional overheads and should be avoided if possible.

Below is a short example:

con.Query("CREATE TABLE dates(d DATE, t TIME, ts TIMESTAMP)");
Appender appender(con, "dates");

// construct the values using the Date/Time/Timestamp types - this is the most efficient
appender.AppendRow(Date::FromDate(1992, 1, 1), Time::FromTime(1, 1, 1, 0), Timestamp::FromDatetime(Date::FromDate(1992, 1, 1), Time::FromTime(1, 1, 1, 0)));
// construct duckdb::Value objects
appender.AppendRow(Value::DATE(1992, 1, 1), Value::TIME(1, 1, 1, 0), Value::TIMESTAMP(1992, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0));