"""
Third-party application inclusion support.
"""

from email.utils import parsedate
from time import mktime
import re

from django.core import urlresolvers
from django.core.urlresolvers import Resolver404, resolve, reverse as _reverse, NoReverseMatch
from django.db import models
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.utils.functional import curry as partial, wraps
from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _

from feincms import settings
from feincms.admin.item_editor import ItemEditorForm
from feincms.contrib.fields import JSONField
from feincms.utils import get_object

try:
    from threading import local
except ImportError:
    from django.utils._threading_local import local

_local = local() # Used to store MPTT informations about the currently requested
                 # page. The information will be used to find the best application
                 # content instance if a particular application has been added
                 # more than once to the current website.
                 # Additionally, we store the page class too, because when we have
                 # more than one page class, reverse() will want to prefer the page
                 # class used to render the current page. (See issue #240)

def retrieve_page_information(page, request=None):
    """This is the request processor responsible for retrieving information
    about the currently processed page so that we can make an optimal match
    when reversing app URLs when the same ApplicationContent has been added
    several times to the website."""
    _local.proximity_info = (page.tree_id, page.lft, page.rght, page.level)
    _local.page_class = page.__class__
    _local.page_cache_key_fn = page.cache_key


def _empty_reverse_cache():
    _local.reverse_cache = {}


def app_reverse(viewname, urlconf, args=None, kwargs=None, prefix=None, *vargs, **vkwargs):
    """
    Reverse URLs from application contents

    Works almost like Django's own reverse() method except that it resolves
    URLs from application contents. The second argument, ``urlconf``, has to
    correspond to the URLconf parameter passed in the ``APPLICATIONS`` list
    to ``Page.create_content_type``::

        app_reverse('mymodel-detail', 'myapp.urls', args=...)

        or

        app_reverse('mymodel-detail', 'myapp.urls', kwargs=...)

    The second argument may also be a request object if you want to reverse
    an URL belonging to the current application content.
    """

    # First parameter might be a request instead of an urlconf path, so
    # we'll try to be helpful and extract the current urlconf from it
    appconfig = getattr(urlconf, '_feincms_extra_context', {}).get('app_config', {})
    urlconf = appconfig.get('urlconf_path', urlconf)

    # vargs and vkwargs are used to send through additional parameters which are
    # uninteresting to us (such as current_app)

    # get additional cache keys from the page if available
    # refs https://github.com/feincms/feincms/pull/277/
    fn = getattr(_local, 'page_cache_key_fn', lambda: '')
    cache_key_prefix = fn()

    app_cache_keys = {
        'none': '%s:app_%s_none' % (cache_key_prefix, urlconf),
        }
    proximity_info = getattr(_local, 'proximity_info', None)
    url_prefix = None

    if proximity_info:
        app_cache_keys.update({
            'all': '%s:app_%s_%s_%s_%s_%s' % ((cache_key_prefix, urlconf,) + proximity_info),
            'tree': '%s:app_%s_%s' % (cache_key_prefix, urlconf, proximity_info[0]),
            })

    for key in ('all', 'tree', 'none'):
        try:
            url_prefix = _local.reverse_cache[app_cache_keys[key]]
            break
        except (AttributeError, KeyError):
            pass
    else:
        try:
            # Take the ApplicationContent class used by the current request
            model_class = _local.page_class.content_type_for(ApplicationContent)
        except AttributeError:
            model_class = None

        if not model_class:
            # Take any
            model_class = ApplicationContent._feincms_content_models[0]

        # TODO: Only active pages? What about multisite support?
        contents = model_class.objects.filter(urlconf_path=urlconf).select_related('parent')

        if proximity_info:
            # find the closest match within the same subtree
            tree_contents = contents.filter(parent__tree_id=proximity_info[0])
            if not len(tree_contents):
                # no application contents within the same tree
                cache_key = 'tree'
                try:
                    content = contents[0]
                except IndexError:
                    content = None
            elif len(tree_contents) == 1:
                cache_key = 'tree'
                # just one match within the tree, use it
                content = tree_contents[0]
            else: # len(tree_contents) > 1
                cache_key = 'all'
                try:
                    # select all ancestors and descendants and get the one with
                    # the smallest difference in levels
                    content = (tree_contents.filter(
                        parent__rght__gt=proximity_info[2],
                        parent__lft__lt=proximity_info[1]
                    ) | tree_contents.filter(
                        parent__lft__lte=proximity_info[2],
                        parent__lft__gte=proximity_info[1],
                    )).extra({'level_diff':"abs(level-%d)" % proximity_info[3]}
                        ).order_by('level_diff')[0]
                except IndexError:
                    content = tree_contents[0]
        else:
            cache_key = 'none'
            try:
                content = contents[0]
            except IndexError:
                content = None

        if content:
            if urlconf in model_class.ALL_APPS_CONFIG:
                # We have an overridden URLconf
                urlconf = model_class.ALL_APPS_CONFIG[urlconf]['config'].get(
                    'urls', urlconf)

            if not hasattr(_local, 'reverse_cache'):
                _local.reverse_cache = {}

            # Reimplementation of Page.get_absolute_url because we are quite likely
            # to hit infinite recursion if we call models.permalink because of the
            # reverse monkey patch
            url = content.parent._cached_url[1:-1]
            if url:
                prefix = _reverse('feincms_handler', args=(url,))
                # prefix must always ends with a slash
                prefix += '/' if prefix[-1] != '/' else ''

            else:
                prefix = _reverse('feincms_home')

            _local.reverse_cache[app_cache_keys[cache_key]] = url_prefix = (
                urlconf, prefix)

    if url_prefix:
        return _reverse(viewname,
            url_prefix[0],
            args=args,
            kwargs=kwargs,
            prefix=url_prefix[1],
            *vargs, **vkwargs)
    raise NoReverseMatch("Unable to find ApplicationContent for '%s'" % urlconf)


def permalink(func):
    """
    Decorator that calls app_reverse()

    Use this instead of standard django.db.models.permalink if you want to
    integrate the model through ApplicationContent. The wrapped function
    must return 4 instead of 3 arguments::

        class MyModel(models.Model):
            @appmodels.permalink
            def get_absolute_url(self):
                return ('myapp.urls', 'mymodel_detail', (), {'slug': self.slug})
    """
    def inner(*args, **kwargs):
        return app_reverse(*func(*args, **kwargs))
    return wraps(func)(inner)


APPLICATIONCONTENT_RE = re.compile(r'^([^/]+)/([^/]+)$')


def reverse(viewname, urlconf=None, args=None, kwargs=None, prefix=None, *vargs, **vkwargs):
    """
    This reverse replacement adds two new capabilities to the Django reverse method:

    - If reverse is called from inside ``ApplicationContent.process``, it
      automatically prepends the URL of the page the ``ApplicationContent``
      is attached to, thereby allowing ``reverse`` and ``{% url %}`` to
      return correct URLs without hard-coding the application integration
      point into the templates or URLconf files.
    - If the viewname contains a slash, the part before the slash is
      interpreted as the path to an URLconf file. This allows the template
      author to resolve URLs only reachable via an ``ApplicationContent``,
      even inside another application contents' ``process`` method::

          {% url "registration.urls/auth_logout" %}
    """

    if isinstance(viewname, basestring) and APPLICATIONCONTENT_RE.match(viewname):
        # try to reverse an URL inside another applicationcontent
        other_urlconf, other_viewname = viewname.split('/')

        if hasattr(_local, 'urlconf') and other_urlconf == _local.urlconf[0]:
            return app_reverse(other_viewname, other_urlconf,
            args=args, kwargs=kwargs, prefix=prefix, *vargs, **vkwargs)

        import warnings
        warnings.warn("Reversing URLs through a patched 'django.core.urlresolvers.reverse'"
            " function or using the 'urlconf/view_name' notation has been deprecated and"
            " support for it will be removed in FeinCMS v1.7."
            " Use 'feincms.content.application.models.app_reverse' or the 'app_reverse'"
            " template tag from 'applicationcontent_tags' directly.",
            DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)

        return app_reverse(other_viewname, other_urlconf,
            args=args, kwargs=kwargs, prefix=prefix, *vargs, **vkwargs)

    if hasattr(_local, 'urlconf'):
        # Special handling inside ApplicationContent.render; override urlconf
        # and prefix variables so that reverse works as expected.
        urlconf1, prefix1 = _local.urlconf
        try:
            return app_reverse(viewname, urlconf1, args, kwargs, prefix1, *vargs, **vkwargs)
        except NoReverseMatch:
            # fall through to calling reverse with default arguments
            pass

    return _reverse(viewname, urlconf, args, kwargs, prefix, *vargs, **vkwargs)

if settings.FEINCMS_REVERSE_MONKEY_PATCH:
    import warnings
    warnings.warn("FeinCMS will stop supporting the old 'urlconf/view_name' notation "
        " method in v1.7. You should use the explicit 'feincms.content.application.models.app_reverse'"
        " function and {% app_reverse %} template tag instead. Set 'FEINCMS_REVERSE_MONKEY_PATCH'"
        " to False to use the new behavior now (which is the default since v1.6).",
        DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
    urlresolvers.reverse = reverse


class ApplicationContent(models.Model):
    # parameters is used to serialize instance-specific data which will be
    # provided to the view code. This allows customization (e.g. "Embed
    # MyBlogApp for blog <slug>")
    parameters = JSONField(null=True, editable=False)

    ALL_APPS_CONFIG = {}

    class Meta:
        abstract = True
        verbose_name = _('application content')
        verbose_name_plural = _('application contents')

    @classmethod
    def initialize_type(cls, APPLICATIONS):
        for i in APPLICATIONS:
            if not 2 <= len(i) <= 3:
                raise ValueError("APPLICATIONS must be provided with tuples containing at least two parameters (urls, name) and an optional extra config dict")

            urls, name = i[0:2]

            if len(i) == 3:
                app_conf = i[2]

                if not isinstance(app_conf, dict):
                    raise ValueError("The third parameter of an APPLICATIONS entry must be a dict or the name of one!")
            else:
                app_conf = {}

            cls.ALL_APPS_CONFIG[urls] = {
                "urls":     urls,
                "name":     name,
                "config":   app_conf
            }

        cls.add_to_class('urlconf_path',
            models.CharField(_('application'), max_length=100, choices=[(c['urls'], c['name']) for c in cls.ALL_APPS_CONFIG.values()])
        )

        class ApplicationContentItemEditorForm(ItemEditorForm):
            app_config    = {}
            custom_fields = {}

            def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
                super(ApplicationContentItemEditorForm, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)

                instance = kwargs.get("instance", None)

                if instance:
                    try:
                        # TODO use urlconf_path from POST if set
                        # urlconf_path = request.POST.get('...urlconf_path', instance.urlconf_path)
                        self.app_config = cls.ALL_APPS_CONFIG[instance.urlconf_path]['config']
                    except KeyError:
                        self.app_config = {}

                    self.custom_fields = {}
                    admin_fields    = self.app_config.get('admin_fields', {})

                    if isinstance(admin_fields, dict):
                        self.custom_fields.update(admin_fields)
                    else:
                        get_fields = get_object(admin_fields)
                        self.custom_fields.update(get_fields(self, *args, **kwargs))

                    for k, v in self.custom_fields.items():
                        self.fields[k] = v

            def save(self, commit=True, *args, **kwargs):
                # Django ModelForms return the model instance from save. We'll
                # call save with commit=False first to do any necessary work &
                # get the model so we can set .parameters to the values of our
                # custom fields before calling save(commit=True)

                m = super(ApplicationContentItemEditorForm, self).save(commit=False, *args, **kwargs)

                m.parameters = dict((k, self.cleaned_data[k]) for k in self.custom_fields if k in self.cleaned_data)

                if commit:
                    m.save(**kwargs)

                return m

        #: This provides hooks for us to customize the admin interface for embedded instances:
        cls.feincms_item_editor_form = ApplicationContentItemEditorForm

        # Make sure the patched reverse() method has all information it needs
        cls.parent.field.rel.to.register_request_processor(retrieve_page_information)

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super(ApplicationContent, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
        self.app_config = self.ALL_APPS_CONFIG.get(self.urlconf_path, {}).get('config', {})

    def process(self, request, **kw):
        page_url = self.parent.get_absolute_url()

        # Get the rest of the URL

        # Provide a way for appcontent items to customize URL processing by
        # altering the perceived path of the page:
        if "path_mapper" in self.app_config:
            path_mapper = get_object(self.app_config["path_mapper"])
            path, page_url = path_mapper(
                request.path,
                page_url,
                appcontent_parameters=self.parameters
            )
        else:
            path = request._feincms_extra_context['extra_path']

        # Resolve the module holding the application urls.
        urlconf_path = self.app_config.get('urls', self.urlconf_path)

        # Change the prefix and urlconf for the monkey-patched reverse function ...
        _local.urlconf = (urlconf_path, page_url)

        try:
            fn, args, kwargs = resolve(path, urlconf_path)
        except (ValueError, Resolver404):
            del _local.urlconf
            raise Resolver404

        #: Variables from the ApplicationContent parameters are added to request
        #  so we can expose them to our templates via the appcontent_parameters
        #  context_processor
        request._feincms_extra_context.update(self.parameters)

        # Save the application configuration for reuse elsewhere
        request._feincms_extra_context.update({'app_config': dict(self.app_config,
            urlconf_path=self.urlconf_path)})

        view_wrapper = self.app_config.get("view_wrapper", None)
        if view_wrapper:
            fn = partial(
                get_object(view_wrapper),
                view=fn,
                appcontent_parameters=self.parameters
            )

        try:
            output = fn(request, *args, **kwargs)

            if isinstance(output, HttpResponse):
                if self.send_directly(request, output):
                    return output
                elif output.status_code == 200:

                    # If the response supports deferred rendering, render the
                    # response right now. We do not handle template response
                    # middleware.
                    if hasattr(output, 'render') and callable(output.render):
                        output.render()

                    self.rendered_result = mark_safe(output.content.decode('utf-8'))
                    self.rendered_headers = {}
                    # Copy relevant headers for later perusal
                    for h in ('Cache-Control', 'Last-Modified', 'Expires'):
                        if h in output:
                            self.rendered_headers.setdefault(h, []).append(output[h])
            elif isinstance(output, tuple) and 'view' in kw:
                kw['view'].template_name = output[0]
                kw['view'].request._feincms_extra_context.update(output[1])
            else:
                self.rendered_result = mark_safe(output)

        finally:
            # We want exceptions to propagate, but we cannot allow the
            # modifications to reverse() to stay here.
            del _local.urlconf

        return True # successful

    def send_directly(self, request, response):
        mimetype = response.get('Content-Type', 'text/plain')
        if ';' in mimetype:
            mimetype = mimetype.split(';')[0]
        mimetype = mimetype.strip()

        return (response.status_code != 200 or request.is_ajax() or getattr(response, 'standalone', False) or
                mimetype not in ('text/html', 'text/plain'))

    def render(self, **kwargs):
        return getattr(self, 'rendered_result', u'')

    def finalize(self, request, response):
        headers = getattr(self, 'rendered_headers', None)
        if headers:
            self._update_response_headers(request, response, headers)

    def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super(ApplicationContent, self).save(*args, **kwargs)
        # Clear reverse() cache
        _empty_reverse_cache()

    def delete(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super(ApplicationContent, self).delete(*args, **kwargs)
        # Clear reverse() cache
        _empty_reverse_cache()

    def _update_response_headers(self, request, response, headers):
        """
        Combine all headers that were set by the different content types
        We are interested in Cache-Control, Last-Modified, Expires
        """
        from django.utils.http import http_date

        # Ideally, for the Cache-Control header, we'd want to do some intelligent
        # combining, but that's hard. Let's just collect and unique them and let
        # the client worry about that.
        cc_headers = set(('must-revalidate',))
        for x in (cc.split(",") for cc in headers.get('Cache-Control', ())):
            cc_headers |= set((s.strip() for s in x))

        if len(cc_headers):
            response['Cache-Control'] = ", ".join(cc_headers)
        else:   # Default value
            response['Cache-Control'] = 'no-cache, must-revalidate'

        # Check all Last-Modified headers, choose the latest one
        lm_list = [parsedate(x) for x in headers.get('Last-Modified', ())]
        if len(lm_list) > 0:
            response['Last-Modified'] = http_date(mktime(max(lm_list)))

        # Check all Expires headers, choose the earliest one
        lm_list = [parsedate(x) for x in headers.get('Expires', ())]
        if len(lm_list) > 0:
            response['Expires'] = http_date(mktime(min(lm_list)))
