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import collections
import contextlib
import functools
import json
import logging
import os
import platform
import re
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
import time

import concurrent.futures
import jsonschema
import pystache
import six
from dcos import constants
from dcos.errors import DCOSException


def get_logger(name):
    """Get a logger

    :param name: The name of the logger. E.g. __name__
    :type name: str
    :returns: The logger for the specified name
    :rtype: logging.Logger
    """

    return logging.getLogger(name)


@contextlib.contextmanager
def tempdir():
    """A context manager for temporary directories.

    The lifetime of the returned temporary directory corresponds to the
    lexical scope of the returned file descriptor.

    :return: Reference to a temporary directory
    :rtype: str
    """

    tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
    try:
        yield tmpdir
    finally:
        shutil.rmtree(tmpdir, ignore_errors=True)


@contextlib.contextmanager
def temptext():
    """A context manager for temporary files.

    The lifetime of the returned temporary file corresponds to the
    lexical scope of the returned file descriptor.

    :return: reference to a temporary file
    :rtype: (fd, str)
    """

    fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp()
    try:
        yield (fd, path)
    finally:
        # Close the file descriptor and ignore errors
        try:
            os.close(fd)
        except OSError:
            pass

        # delete the path
        shutil.rmtree(path, ignore_errors=True)


def ensure_dir_exists(directory):
    """If `directory` does not exist, create it.

    :param directory: path to the directory
    :type directory: string
    :rtype: None
    """

    if not os.path.exists(directory):
        logger.info('Creating directory: %r', directory)

        try:
            os.makedirs(directory, 0o775)
        except os.error as e:
            raise DCOSException(
                'Cannot create directory [{}]: {}'.format(directory, e))


def ensure_file_exists(path):
    """ Create file if it doesn't exist

    :param path: path of file to create
    :type path: str
    :rtype: None
    """

    if not os.path.exists(path):
        try:
            open(path, 'w').close()
        except IOError as e:
            raise DCOSException(
                'Cannot create file [{}]: {}'.format(path, e))


def read_file(path):
    """
    :param path: path to file
    :type path: str
    :returns: contents of file
    :rtype: str
    """
    if not os.path.isfile(path):
        raise DCOSException('Path [{}] is not a file'.format(path))

    with open_file(path) as file_:
        return file_.read()


def get_config_path():
    """ Returns the path to the DCOS config file.

    :returns: path to the DCOS config file
    :rtype: str
    """

    default = os.path.expanduser(
        os.path.join("~",
                     constants.DCOS_DIR,
                     'dcos.toml'))

    return os.environ.get(constants.DCOS_CONFIG_ENV, default)


def get_config(mutable=False):
    """ Returns the DCOS configuration object

    :param mutable: True if the returned Toml object should be mutable
    :type mutable: boolean
    :returns: Configuration object
    :rtype: Toml | MutableToml
    """

    # avoid circular import
    from dcos import config

    path = get_config_path()

    return config.load_from_path(path, mutable)


def get_config_vals(keys, config=None):
    """Gets config values for each of the keys.  Raises a DCOSException if
    any of the keys don't exist.

    :param config: config
    :type config: Toml
    :param keys: keys in the config dict
    :type keys: [str]
    :returns: values for each of the keys
    :rtype: [object]
    """

    config = config or get_config()
    missing = [key for key in keys if key not in config]
    if missing:
        raise missing_config_exception(keys)

    return [config[key] for key in keys]


def missing_config_exception(keys):
    """ DCOSException for a missing config value

    :param keys: keys in the config dict
    :type keys: [str]
    :returns: DCOSException
    :rtype: DCOSException
    """

    msg = '\n'.join(
        'Missing required config parameter: "{0}".'.format(key) +
        '  Please run `dcos config set {0} <value>`.'.format(key)
        for key in keys)
    return DCOSException(msg)


def which(program):
    """Returns the path to the named executable program.

    :param program: The program to locate:
    :type program: str
    :rtype: str
    """

    def is_exe(file_path):
        return os.path.isfile(file_path) and os.access(file_path, os.X_OK)

    file_path, filename = os.path.split(program)
    if file_path:
        if is_exe(program):
            return program
    elif constants.PATH_ENV in os.environ:
        for path in os.environ[constants.PATH_ENV].split(os.pathsep):
            path = path.strip('"')
            exe_file = os.path.join(path, program)
            if is_exe(exe_file):
                return exe_file

    if is_windows_platform() and not program.endswith('.exe'):
        return which(program + '.exe')

    return None


def dcos_bin_path():
    """Returns the real DCOS path based on the current executable

    :returns: the real path to the DCOS path
    :rtype: str
    """

    return os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(sys.argv[0]))


def configure_process_from_environ():
    """Configure the program's logger and debug messages using the environment
    variable

    :rtype: None
    """

    configure_logger(os.environ.get(constants.DCOS_LOG_LEVEL_ENV))
    configure_debug(os.environ.get(constants.DCOS_DEBUG_ENV))


def configure_debug(is_debug):
    """Configure debug messages for the program

    :param is_debug: Enable debug message if true; otherwise disable debug
                     messages
    :type is_debug: bool
    :rtype: None
    """

    if is_debug:
        six.moves.http_client.HTTPConnection.debuglevel = 1


def configure_logger(log_level):
    """Configure the program's logger.

    :param log_level: Log level for configuring logging
    :type log_level: str
    :rtype: None
    """

    if log_level is None:
        logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
        return None

    if log_level in constants.VALID_LOG_LEVEL_VALUES:
        logging.basicConfig(
            format=('%(asctime)s '
                    '%(pathname)s:%(funcName)s:%(lineno)d - '
                    '%(message)s'),
            stream=sys.stderr,
            level=log_level.upper())
        return None

    msg = 'Log level set to an unknown value {!r}. Valid values are {!r}'
    raise DCOSException(
        msg.format(log_level, constants.VALID_LOG_LEVEL_VALUES))


def load_json(reader):
    """Deserialize a reader into a python object

    :param reader: the json reader
    :type reader: a :code:`.read()`-supporting object
    :returns: the deserialized JSON object
    :rtype: dict | list | str | int | float | bool
    """

    try:
        return json.load(reader)
    except Exception as error:
        logger.error(
            'Unhandled exception while loading JSON: %r',
            error)

        raise DCOSException('Error loading JSON: {}'.format(error))


def load_jsons(value):
    """Deserialize a string to a python object

    :param value: The JSON string
    :type value: str
    :returns: The deserialized JSON object
    :rtype: dict | list | str | int | float | bool
    """

    try:
        return json.loads(value)
    except:
        logger.exception(
            'Unhandled exception while loading JSON: %r',
            value)

        raise DCOSException('Error loading JSON.')


def validate_json(instance, schema):
    """Validate an instance under the given schema.

    :param instance: the instance to validate
    :type instance: dict
    :param schema: the schema to validate with
    :type schema: dict
    :returns: list of errors as strings
    :rtype: [str]
    """

    def sort_key(ve):
        return six.u(_hack_error_message_fix(ve.message))

    validator = jsonschema.Draft4Validator(schema)
    validation_errors = list(validator.iter_errors(instance))
    validation_errors = sorted(validation_errors, key=sort_key)

    return [_format_validation_error(e) for e in validation_errors]


# TODO(jsancio): clean up this hack
# The error string from jsonschema already contains improperly formatted
# JSON values, so we have to resort to removing the unicode prefix using
# a regular expression.
def _hack_error_message_fix(message):
    """
    :param message: message to fix by removing u'...'
    :type message: str
    :returns: the cleaned up message
    :rtype: str
    """

    # This regular expression matches the character 'u' followed by the
    # single-quote character, all optionally preceded by a left square
    # bracket, parenthesis, curly brace, or whitespace character.
    return re.compile("([\[\(\{\s])u'").sub(
        "\g<1>'",
        re.compile("^u'").sub("'", message))


def _format_validation_error(error):
    """
    :param error: validation error to format
    :type error: jsonchema.exceptions.ValidationError
    :returns: string representation of the validation error
    :rtype: str
    """

    error_message = _hack_error_message_fix(error.message)

    match = re.search("(.+) is a required property", error_message)
    if match:
        message = 'Error: missing required property {}.'.format(
            match.group(1))
    else:
        message = 'Error: {}\n'.format(error_message)
        if len(error.absolute_path) > 0:
            message += 'Path: {}\n'.format(
                       '.'.join([str(path) for path in error.absolute_path]))
        message += 'Value: {}'.format(json.dumps(error.instance))

    return message


def create_schema(obj):
    """ Creates a basic json schema derived from `obj`.

    :param obj: object for which to derive a schema
    :type obj: str | int | float | dict | list
    :returns: json schema
    :rtype: dict
    """

    if isinstance(obj, bool):
        return {'type': 'boolean'}

    elif isinstance(obj, float):
        return {'type': 'number'}

    elif isinstance(obj, six.integer_types):
        return {'type': 'integer'}

    elif isinstance(obj, six.string_types):
        return {'type': 'string'}

    elif isinstance(obj, collections.Mapping):
        schema = {'type': 'object',
                  'properties': {},
                  'additionalProperties': False,
                  'required': list(obj.keys())}

        for key, val in obj.items():
            schema['properties'][key] = create_schema(val)

        return schema

    elif isinstance(obj, collections.Sequence):
        schema = {'type': 'array'}
        if obj:
            schema['items'] = create_schema(obj[0])
        return schema

    else:
        raise ValueError(
            'Cannot create schema with object {} of unrecognized type'
            .format(str(obj)))


def list_to_err(errs):
    """convert list of error strings to a single string

    :param errs: list of string errors
    :type errs: [str]
    :returns: error message
    :rtype: str
    """

    return str.join('\n\n', errs)


def parse_int(string):
    """Parse string and an integer

    :param string: string to parse as an integer
    :type string: str
    :returns: the interger value of the string
    :rtype: int
    """

    try:
        return int(string)
    except:
        logger.error(
            'Unhandled exception while parsing string as int: %r',
            string)

        raise DCOSException('Error parsing string as int')


def parse_float(string):
    """Parse string and an float

    :param string: string to parse as an float
    :type string: str
    :returns: the float value of the string
    :rtype: float
    """

    try:
        return float(string)
    except:
        logger.error(
            'Unhandled exception while parsing string as float: %r',
            string)

        raise DCOSException('Error parsing string as float')


def render_mustache_json(template, data):
    """Render the supplied mustache template and data as a JSON value

    :param template: the mustache template to render
    :type template: str
    :param data: the data to use as a rendering context
    :type data: dict
    :returns: the rendered template
    :rtype: dict | list | str | int | float | bool
    """

    try:
        r = CustomJsonRenderer()
        rendered = r.render(template, data)
    except Exception as e:
        logger.exception(
            'Error rendering mustache template [%r] [%r]',
            template,
            data)

        raise DCOSException(e)

    logger.debug('Rendered mustache template: %s', rendered)

    return load_jsons(rendered)


def is_windows_platform():
    """
    :returns: True is program is running on Windows platform, False
     in other case
    :rtype: boolean
    """

    return platform.system() == "Windows"


class CustomJsonRenderer(pystache.Renderer):
    def str_coerce(self, val):
        """
        Coerce a non-string value to a string.
        This method is called whenever a non-string is encountered during the
        rendering process when a string is needed (e.g. if a context value
        for string interpolation is not a string).

        :param val: the mustache template to render
        :type val: any
        :returns: a string containing a JSON representation of the value
        :rtype: str
        """

        return json.dumps(val)


def duration(fn):
    """ Decorator to log the duration of a function.

    :param fn: function to measure
    :type fn: function
    :returns: wrapper function
    :rtype: function
    """

    @functools.wraps(fn)
    def timer(*args, **kwargs):
        start = time.time()
        try:
            return fn(*args, **kwargs)
        finally:
            logger.debug("duration: {0}.{1}: {2:2.2f}s".format(
                fn.__module__,
                fn.__name__,
                time.time() - start))

    return timer


def humanize_bytes(b):
    """ Return a human representation of a number of bytes.

    :param b: number of bytes
    :type b: number
    :returns: human representation of a number of bytes
    :rtype: str
    """

    abbrevs = (
        (1 << 30, 'GB'),
        (1 << 20, 'MB'),
        (1 << 10, 'kB'),
        (1, 'B')
    )
    for factor, suffix in abbrevs:
        if b >= factor:
            break

    return "{0:.2f} {1}".format(b/float(factor), suffix)


@contextlib.contextmanager
def open_file(path,  *args):
    """Context manager that opens a file, and raises a DCOSException if
    it fails.

    :param path: file path
    :type path: str
    :param *args: other arguments to pass to `open`
    :type *args: [str]
    :returns: a context manager
    :rtype: context manager
    """

    try:
        file_ = open(path, *args)
        yield file_
    except IOError as e:
        logger.exception('Unable to open file: %s', path)

        raise io_exception(path, e.errno)

    file_.close()


def io_exception(path, errno):
    """Returns a DCOSException for when there is an error opening the
    file at `path`

    :param path: file path
    :type path: str
    :param errno: IO error number
    :type errno: int
    :returns: DCOSException
    :rtype: DCOSException
    """

    return DCOSException('Error opening file [{}]: {}'.format(
        path, os.strerror(errno)))


STREAM_CONCURRENCY = 20


def stream(fn, objs):
    """Apply `fn` to `objs` in parallel, yielding the (Future, obj) for
    each as it completes.

    :param fn: function
    :type fn: function
    :param objs: objs
    :type objs: objs
    :returns: iterator over (Future, typeof(obj))
    :rtype: iterator over (Future, typeof(obj))

    """

    with concurrent.futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(STREAM_CONCURRENCY) as pool:
        jobs = {pool.submit(fn, obj): obj for obj in objs}
        for job in concurrent.futures.as_completed(jobs):
            yield job, jobs[job]


def get_ssh_options(config_file, options):
    """Returns the SSH arguments for the given parameters.  Used by
    commands that wrap SSH.

    :param config_file: SSH config file.
    :type config_file: str | None
    :param options: SSH options
    :type options: [str]
    :rtype: str
    """

    ssh_options = ' '.join('-o {}'.format(opt) for opt in options)

    if config_file:
        ssh_options += ' -F {}'.format(config_file)

    if ssh_options:
        ssh_options += ' '

    return ssh_options


logger = get_logger(__name__)