module ActiveRecord::Import::SQLite3Adapter

def insert_many(sql, values, *args) # :nodoc:

:nodoc:
elements that are in position >= 1 will be appended to the final SQL.
+sql+ can be a single string or an array. If it is an array all
def insert_many(sql, values, *args) # :nodoc:
  number_of_inserts = 0
  ids = []
  base_sql, post_sql = if sql.is_a?( String )
    [sql, '']
  elsif sql.is_a?( Array )
    [sql.shift, sql.join( ' ' )]
  end
  value_sets = ::ActiveRecord::Import::ValueSetsRecordsParser.parse(values,
    max_records: SQLITE_LIMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT)
  value_sets.each do |value_set|
    number_of_inserts += 1
    sql2insert = base_sql + value_set.join( ',' ) + post_sql
    first_insert_id = insert( sql2insert, *args )
    last_insert_id = first_insert_id + value_set.size - 1
    ids.concat((first_insert_id..last_insert_id).to_a)
  end
  [number_of_inserts, ids]
end

def next_value_for_sequence(sequence_name)

def next_value_for_sequence(sequence_name)
  %{nextval('#{sequence_name}')}
end

def support_setting_primary_key_of_imported_objects?

def support_setting_primary_key_of_imported_objects?
  true
end

def supports_import?(current_version = sqlite_version)

Which INSERT statements with multiple value sets was introduced in 3.7.11.
to ensure that we only support import in supported version of SQLite.
Override our conformance to ActiveRecord::Import::ImportSupport interface
def supports_import?(current_version = sqlite_version)
  if current_version >= MIN_VERSION_FOR_IMPORT
    true
  else
    false
  end
end