# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# For details: https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/blob/master/NOTICE.txt

"""Tests for coverage.execfile"""

import compileall
import json
import os
import os.path
import pathlib
import py_compile
import re
import sys

import pytest

from coverage import env
from coverage.exceptions import NoCode, NoSource, _ExceptionDuringRun
from coverage.execfile import run_python_file, run_python_module
from coverage.files import python_reported_file

from tests.coveragetest import CoverageTest, TESTS_DIR, UsingModulesMixin

TRY_EXECFILE = os.path.join(TESTS_DIR, "modules/process_test/try_execfile.py")


class RunFileTest(CoverageTest):
    """Test cases for `run_python_file`."""

    @pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
    def clean_up(self):
        """These tests all run in-process. Clean up global changes."""
        yield
        sys.excepthook = sys.__excepthook__

    def test_run_python_file(self):
        run_python_file([TRY_EXECFILE, "arg1", "arg2"])
        mod_globs = json.loads(self.stdout())

        # The file should think it is __main__
        assert mod_globs['__name__'] == "__main__"

        # It should seem to come from a file named try_execfile.py
        dunder_file = os.path.basename(mod_globs['__file__'])
        assert dunder_file == "try_execfile.py"

        # It should have its correct module data.
        assert mod_globs['__doc__'].splitlines()[0] == "Test file for run_python_file."
        assert mod_globs['DATA'] == "xyzzy"
        assert mod_globs['FN_VAL'] == "my_fn('fooey')"

        # It must be self-importable as __main__.
        assert mod_globs['__main__.DATA'] == "xyzzy"

        # Argv should have the proper values.
        assert mod_globs['argv0'] == TRY_EXECFILE
        assert mod_globs['argv1-n'] == ["arg1", "arg2"]

        # __builtins__ should have the right values, like open().
        assert mod_globs['__builtins__.has_open'] is True

    def test_no_extra_file(self):
        # Make sure that running a file doesn't create an extra compiled file.
        self.make_file("xxx", """\
            desc = "a non-.py file!"
            """)

        assert os.listdir(".") == ["xxx"]
        run_python_file(["xxx"])
        assert os.listdir(".") == ["xxx"]

    def test_universal_newlines(self):
        # Make sure we can read any sort of line ending.
        pylines = """# try newlines|print('Hello, world!')|""".split('|')
        for nl in ('\n', '\r\n', '\r'):
            with open('nl.py', 'wb') as fpy:
                fpy.write(nl.join(pylines).encode('utf-8'))
            run_python_file(['nl.py'])
        assert self.stdout() == "Hello, world!\n"*3

    def test_missing_final_newline(self):
        # Make sure we can deal with a Python file with no final newline.
        self.make_file("abrupt.py", """\
            if 1:
                a = 1
                print(f"a is {a!r}")
                #""")
        with open("abrupt.py") as f:
            abrupt = f.read()
        assert abrupt[-1] == '#'
        run_python_file(["abrupt.py"])
        assert self.stdout() == "a is 1\n"

    def test_no_such_file(self):
        path = python_reported_file('xyzzy.py')
        msg = re.escape(f"No file to run: '{path}'")
        with pytest.raises(NoSource, match=msg):
            run_python_file(["xyzzy.py"])

    def test_directory_with_main(self):
        self.make_file("with_main/__main__.py", """\
            print("I am __main__")
            """)
        run_python_file(["with_main"])
        assert self.stdout() == "I am __main__\n"

    def test_directory_without_main(self):
        self.make_file("without_main/__init__.py", "")
        with pytest.raises(NoSource, match="Can't find '__main__' module in 'without_main'"):
            run_python_file(["without_main"])

    def test_code_throws(self):
        self.make_file("throw.py", """\
            class MyException(Exception):
                pass

            def f1():
                print("about to raise..")
                raise MyException("hey!")

            def f2():
                f1()

            f2()
            """)

        with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as exc_info:
            run_python_file(["throw.py"])
        assert exc_info.value.args == (1,)
        assert self.stdout() == "about to raise..\n"
        assert self.stderr() == ""

    def test_code_exits(self):
        self.make_file("exit.py", """\
            import sys
            def f1():
                print("about to exit..")
                sys.exit(17)

            def f2():
                f1()

            f2()
            """)

        with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as exc_info:
            run_python_file(["exit.py"])
        assert exc_info.value.args == (17,)
        assert self.stdout() == "about to exit..\n"
        assert self.stderr() == ""

    def test_excepthook_exit(self):
        self.make_file("excepthook_exit.py", """\
            import sys

            def excepthook(*args):
                print('in excepthook')
                sys.exit(0)

            sys.excepthook = excepthook

            raise RuntimeError('Error Outside')
            """)
        with pytest.raises(SystemExit):
            run_python_file(["excepthook_exit.py"])
        cov_out = self.stdout()
        assert cov_out == "in excepthook\n"

    def test_excepthook_throw(self):
        self.make_file("excepthook_throw.py", """\
            import sys

            def excepthook(*args):
                # Write this message to stderr so that we don't have to deal
                # with interleaved stdout/stderr comparisons in the assertions
                # in the test.
                sys.stderr.write('in excepthook\\n')
                raise RuntimeError('Error Inside')

            sys.excepthook = excepthook

            raise RuntimeError('Error Outside')
            """)
        with pytest.raises(_ExceptionDuringRun) as exc_info:
            run_python_file(["excepthook_throw.py"])
        # The _ExceptionDuringRun exception has the RuntimeError as its argument.
        assert exc_info.value.args[1].args[0] == "Error Outside"
        stderr = self.stderr()
        assert "in excepthook\n" in stderr
        assert "Error in sys.excepthook:\n" in stderr
        assert "RuntimeError: Error Inside" in stderr


class RunPycFileTest(CoverageTest):
    """Test cases for `run_python_file`."""

    def make_pyc(self, **kwargs):
        """Create a .pyc file, and return the path to it."""
        if env.JYTHON:
            pytest.skip("Can't make .pyc files on Jython")

        self.make_file("compiled.py", """\
            def doit():
                print("I am here!")

            doit()
            """)
        compileall.compile_dir(".", quiet=True, **kwargs)
        os.remove("compiled.py")

        # Find the .pyc file!
        return str(next(pathlib.Path(".").rglob("compiled*.pyc")))

    def test_running_pyc(self):
        pycfile = self.make_pyc()
        run_python_file([pycfile])
        assert self.stdout() == "I am here!\n"

    def test_running_pyo(self):
        pycfile = self.make_pyc()
        pyofile = re.sub(r"[.]pyc$", ".pyo", pycfile)
        assert pycfile != pyofile
        os.rename(pycfile, pyofile)
        run_python_file([pyofile])
        assert self.stdout() == "I am here!\n"

    def test_running_pyc_from_wrong_python(self):
        pycfile = self.make_pyc()

        # Jam Python 2.1 magic number into the .pyc file.
        with open(pycfile, "r+b") as fpyc:
            fpyc.seek(0)
            fpyc.write(bytes([0x2a, 0xeb, 0x0d, 0x0a]))

        with pytest.raises(NoCode, match="Bad magic number in .pyc file"):
            run_python_file([pycfile])

        # In some environments, the pycfile persists and pollutes another test.
        os.remove(pycfile)

    def test_running_hashed_pyc(self):
        pycfile = self.make_pyc(invalidation_mode=py_compile.PycInvalidationMode.CHECKED_HASH)
        run_python_file([pycfile])
        assert self.stdout() == "I am here!\n"

    def test_no_such_pyc_file(self):
        path = python_reported_file('xyzzy.pyc')
        msg = re.escape(f"No file to run: '{path}'")
        with pytest.raises(NoCode, match=msg):
            run_python_file(["xyzzy.pyc"])

    def test_running_py_from_binary(self):
        # Use make_file to get the bookkeeping. Ideally, it would
        # be able to write binary files.
        bf = self.make_file("binary")
        with open(bf, "wb") as f:
            f.write(b'\x7fELF\x02\x01\x01\x00\x00\x00')

        path = python_reported_file('binary')
        msg = (
            re.escape(f"Couldn't run '{path}' as Python code: ") +
            r"(TypeError|ValueError): source code string cannot contain null bytes"
        )
        with pytest.raises(Exception, match=msg):
            run_python_file([bf])


class RunModuleTest(UsingModulesMixin, CoverageTest):
    """Test run_python_module."""

    run_in_temp_dir = False

    def test_runmod1(self):
        run_python_module(["runmod1", "hello"])
        out, err = self.stdouterr()
        assert out == "runmod1: passed hello\n"
        assert err == ""

    def test_runmod2(self):
        run_python_module(["pkg1.runmod2", "hello"])
        out, err = self.stdouterr()
        assert out == "pkg1.__init__: pkg1\nrunmod2: passed hello\n"
        assert err == ""

    def test_runmod3(self):
        run_python_module(["pkg1.sub.runmod3", "hello"])
        out, err = self.stdouterr()
        assert out == "pkg1.__init__: pkg1\nrunmod3: passed hello\n"
        assert err == ""

    def test_pkg1_main(self):
        run_python_module(["pkg1", "hello"])
        out, err = self.stdouterr()
        assert out == "pkg1.__init__: pkg1\npkg1.__main__: passed hello\n"
        assert err == ""

    def test_pkg1_sub_main(self):
        run_python_module(["pkg1.sub", "hello"])
        out, err = self.stdouterr()
        assert out == "pkg1.__init__: pkg1\npkg1.sub.__main__: passed hello\n"
        assert err == ""

    def test_pkg1_init(self):
        run_python_module(["pkg1.__init__", "wut?"])
        out, err = self.stdouterr()
        assert out == "pkg1.__init__: pkg1\npkg1.__init__: __main__\n"
        assert err == ""

    def test_no_such_module(self):
        with pytest.raises(NoSource, match="No module named '?i_dont_exist'?"):
            run_python_module(["i_dont_exist"])
        with pytest.raises(NoSource, match="No module named '?i'?"):
            run_python_module(["i.dont_exist"])
        with pytest.raises(NoSource, match="No module named '?i'?"):
            run_python_module(["i.dont.exist"])

    def test_no_main(self):
        with pytest.raises(NoSource):
            run_python_module(["pkg2", "hi"])
