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PnP Batch versus Microsoft Graph Batch in PowerShell to add/delete 3k items

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Following on previous blog PnP Batch Add or Delete items from very large list

and reading about the post fastest way to create SharePoint List Items by Waldek Mastykarz, I decided to try using Microsoft Graph batch in PowerShell. I found the article Calling the Microsoft Graph with PnP PowerShell by Paul Bullock useful to get started. Using PnP Batch with retry mechanisms still took up to 4 hours to create 300k items and up to 8 hours to delete 300 k items. I thought Microsoft Graph can handle huge volume of requests and could help with my scenario. Unfortunately, at random intervals I was getting errors like 

"Invoke-WebRequest : The underlying connection was closed: A connection that was expected to be kept alive was closed by the server"

 

 

and 

 

"Invoke-webRequest : The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized" 

 

 

I used a retry mechanism in case of failure to re-establish the connection to continue the operation. To my dismay even if the script completed looping the 300k times to either add or delete the items, not all the 300k items were deleted or added compared to the script from PnP Batch Add or Delete items from very large list  making it impossible for me to do a fair comparison. I decided to do the comparison on 3k items in both scenarios after trying decreasing number of items, i.e. 200k, 100 k, 50 k and 10 k where the results were not as expected with Microsoft Graph batch. For example I ran the script to create 10k items in the SharePoint Online list but only around 4k items were created despite the script completed successfully in around 2 minutes. 

 

Below is a screenshot of the results of running the script which resumed the operation in case of errors like "The underlying connection was closed".

 

 

Microsoft Graph batch script

 

$action = Read-Host "Enter the action you want to perform, e.g. Add or Delete"
$siteUrl = "https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/Team1"
$listName = "TestDemo" 
$clientId = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
$thumbprint =  "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"
#connect with application permissions
Connect-PnPOnline -ClientId $clientId  -Thumbprint $thumbprint -Tenant "contoso.onmicrosoft.com" -Url $siteUrl
write-host $("Start time " + (Get-Date)) 
$startTime = Get-Date
#site and list details
$siteID = (Get-PnPSite -Includes Id).Id
$listID = (Get-PnPList $listName).Id

$Total =  3000
$batchSize = 20
#bearer token for batch request
$token = Get-PnPGraphAccessToken

$Stoploop = $false
$Retrycount = 0 
$requests = @()
$header = @{ "Content-Type" = "application/json" }
do {
try {
if($action -eq "Add")
{   
   $lst = Get-PnPList -Identity $listName
    if($lst.ItemCount -lt $Total)
    {
      $startInc = $lst.ItemCount
      $itemsCountToCreate = $Total - $startInc
      for($i=$startInc;$i -lt ($Total);$i++)
        {
            $request = @{
              id      = $i
              method  = "POST"
              url     = "/sites/$siteID/lists/$listID/items/"
              body = @{ fields = @{ Title = "Test $i" } }
              headers = $header
            } 
            $requests += $request
       if($requests.count -eq $batchSize -or $requests.count -eq $itemsCountToCreate)
       { 
         $batchRequests = @{
         requests = $requests
        }
        #IMPORTANT: use -Deph parameter
        $batchBody = $batchRequests | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 4
        #send batch request
        $response = Invoke-WebRequest -Method Post -Uri 'https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$batch' -Headers @{Authorization = "Bearer $($token)" } -ContentType "application/json" -Body $batchBody -ErrorAction Stop
        $StatusCode = $Response.StatusCode
       # This will only execute if the Invoke-WebRequest is successful.  
         #write-host $("$StatusCode response for adding 20")
         #reset batch item counter and requests array
         $requests = @()
         $itemsCountToCreate = $itemsCountToCreate - $batchSize
         }
        }
       }
    $lst = Get-PnPList -Identity $listName
    $Stoploop = $true   
}

if($action -eq "Delete")
{
   $requests = @()
   $listItems= Get-PnPListItem -List $listName -Fields "ID" -PageSize 1000  
   $itemCount = $listItems.Count
   for($i=$itemCount-1;$i -ge 0;$i--)
    {
          $itemId = $listItems[$i].Id 
            $request = @{
              id      = $i
              method  = "DELETE"
              url     = "/sites/$siteID/lists/$listID/items/$itemId"
              headers = $header
              }          
            $requests += $request 
       if($requests.count -eq $batchSize -or $requests.count -eq $itemCount)
       { 
          $batchRequests = @{
          requests = $requests
       }
         
        #IMPORTANT: use -Deph parameter
        $batchBody = $batchRequests | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 4
        #send batch request
        $response = Invoke-WebRequest -Method Post -Uri 'https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$batch' -Headers @{Authorization = "Bearer $($token)" } -ContentType "application/json" -Body $batchBody
         #$StatusCode = $Response.StatusCode
       
         #write-host $("$StatusCode response for deleting 20")
         #reset batch item counter and requests array
         $requests = @()
         $itemCount = $itemCount - $batchSize
        }
      }
   }
 $Stoploop = $true
}
catch {
  if ($Retrycount -gt 3){
    Write-Host "Could not send Information after 3 retrys."
    $Stoploop = $true
}
else {
  Write-Host "Could not send Information retrying in 30 seconds..."
  write-host $("Time error happened " + (Get-Date)) 
  Write-host $("$_.Exception.Message") -ForegroundColor Red
  Start-Sleep -Seconds 30
   Connect-PnPOnline -ClientId $clientId -Thumbprint $thumbprint -Tenant "contoso.onmicrosoft.com" -Url $siteUrl
   $token = Get-PnPGraphAccessToken
   $Retrycount = $Retrycount + 1
  }
 }
}
While ($Stoploop -eq $false) 
$endTime = Get-Date
$totalTime = $endTime - $startTime
write-host "Total script run time: $($totalTime.Hours) hours, $($totalTime.Minutes) minutes, $($totalTime.Seconds) seconds" -ForegroundColor Cyan

 

 

 

 

PnP batch script

 

 

$action = Read-Host "Enter the action you want to perform, e.g. Add or Delete"
$siteUrl = "https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/Team1"
$listName = "TestDemo" 
$ErrorActionPreference="Stop"
Connect-PnPOnline –Url $siteUrl -interactive
$Total =  30000
$Stoploop = $false

[int]$Retrycount = "0"

write-host $("Start time " + (Get-Date))
$startTime = Get-Date
do {
try {

if($action -eq "Add")
{   
  $lst = Get-PnPList -Identity $listName  
    if($lst.ItemCount -lt $Total)
    {
       $startInc = $lst.ItemCount
       while($lst.ItemCount -lt $Total)
       {    
        $batch = New-PnPBatch
        #perform in increment of 1000 until 300k is reached 
        if($startInc+1000 -gt $Total)
        {
         $endNu = $Total
        } 
        else
        {
         $endNu = $startInc+1000
        }
        for($i=$startInc;$i -lt ($endNu);$i++)
        {
           Add-PnPListItem -List $listName -Values @{"Title"="Test $i"} -Batch $batch
        }
        Invoke-PnPBatch -Batch $batch
         $lst = Get-PnPList -Identity $listName
       }
    }
}

if($action -eq "Delete")
{
 $listItems= Get-PnPListItem -List $listName -Fields "ID" -PageSize 1000  
 $itemIds = $lisItems | Foreach {$_.Id}
 $itemCount = $listItems.Count
 while($itemCount -gt 0)
 {
    $batch = New-PnPBatch
    #delete in batches of 1000, if itemcount is less than 1000 , all will be deleted 
    if($itemCount -lt 1000)
    {
     $noDeletions = 0
    }
    else
    {
     $noDeletions = $itemCount -1000
    }

    for($i=$itemCount-1;$i -ge $noDeletions;$i--)
    {
        Remove-PnPListItem -List $listName -Identity $listItems[$i].Id -Batch $batch 
    }
    Invoke-PnPBatch -Batch $batch
    $itemCount = $itemCount-1000
  }
}
 Write-Host "Job completed"
 $Stoploop = $true
}
catch {
if ($Retrycount -gt 3){
Write-Host "Could not send Information after 3 retrys."
$Stoploop = $true

}

else {
  Write-Host "Could not send Information retrying in 30 seconds..."
  Start-Sleep -Seconds 30
  Connect-PnPOnline –Url $siteUrl -interactive
  $Retrycount = $Retrycount + 1
  }
 }
}
While ($Stoploop -eq $false)
write-host $("End time " + (Get-Date))

$endTime = Get-Date
$totalTime = $endTime - $startTime
 
write-host "Total script run time: $($totalTime.Hours) hours, $($totalTime.Minutes) minutes, $($totalTime.Seconds) seconds" -ForegroundColor Cyan

 

 

I have run the scripts using Microsoft Graph batch and PnP Batch 3 times to add and delete 3k items and below are the results.

 

Method and Operation 1st Attempt - Duration 2nd Attempt - Duration 3rd Attempt -Duration
Microsoft Graph batch to add 3k 1 min 49 sec 1 min 14 secs 1 min 14 secs
PnP batch to  add 3k  2 min 14 sec 2 min 14 sec 2 min 18 sec
Microsoft Graph batch to delete 3k 1 min 48 sec 1 min 50 sec 1 min 45 sec
PnP batch to delete 3k  3 mins 19 secs 3 mins 12 secs 3 mins 10 sec

 

Microsoft Graph batch is faster to add and delete than PnP batch for 3k items.

However for a very large number of items, i.e. more than 10 k the results can be sporadic with Microsoft Graph batch unless I added a delay of few seconds after each batch operation which makes it less performant than using PnP batch.

 

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