--- id: 587d7fb7367417b2b2512c0a title: Create Many Records with model.create() challengeType: 2 forumTopicId: 301537 dashedName: create-many-records-with-model-create --- # --description-- Sometimes you need to create many instances of your models, e.g. when seeding a database with initial data. `Model.create()` takes an array of objects like `[{name: 'John', ...}, {...}, ...]` as the first argument, and saves them all in the db. # --instructions-- Modify the `createManyPeople` function to create many people using `Model.create()` with the argument `arrayOfPeople`. **Note:** You can reuse the model you instantiated in the previous exercise. # --hints-- Creating many db items at once should succeed ```js (getUserInput) => $.ajax({ url: getUserInput('url') + '/_api/create-many-people', type: 'POST', contentType: 'application/json', data: JSON.stringify([ { name: 'John', age: 24, favoriteFoods: ['pizza', 'salad'] }, { name: 'Mary', age: 21, favoriteFoods: ['onions', 'chicken'] } ]) }).then( (data) => { assert.isArray(data, 'the response should be an array'); assert.equal( data.length, 2, 'the response does not contain the expected number of items' ); assert.equal(data[0].name, 'John', 'The first item is not correct'); assert.equal( data[0].__v, 0, 'The first item should be not previously edited' ); assert.equal(data[1].name, 'Mary', 'The second item is not correct'); assert.equal( data[1].__v, 0, 'The second item should be not previously edited' ); }, (xhr) => { throw new Error(xhr.responseText); } ); ``` # --solutions-- ```js /** Backend challenges don't need solutions, because they would need to be tested against a full working project. Please check our contributing guidelines to learn more. */ ```