$array = [
['value' => "value1", 'status_id' => 1],
['value' => "value2", 'status_id' => 2]
];
ModelName::insert($array);
// or
DB::table('table_name')->insert($array);
$data = [
['user_id'=>'Coder 1', 'subject_id'=> 4096],
['user_id'=>'Coder 2', 'subject_id'=> 2048],
//...
];
Model::insert($data); // Eloquent approach
DB::table('table')->insert($data); // Query Builder approach
/*
It is really easy to do a bulk insert in Laravel with or without the query builder.
You can use the following official approach.
*/
Entity::upsert([
['name' => 'Pierre Yem Mback', 'city' => 'Eseka', 'salary' => 10000000],
['name' => 'Dial rock 360', 'city' => 'Yaounde', 'salary' => 20000000],
['name' => 'Ndibou La Menace', 'city' => 'Dakar', 'salary' => 40000000]
], ['name', 'city'], ['salary']);