# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# For details: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/src/default/NOTICE.txt

"""Command-line support for coverage.py."""

from __future__ import print_function

import glob
import optparse
import os.path
import sys
import textwrap
import traceback

from coverage import env
from coverage.collector import CTracer
from coverage.debug import info_formatter, info_header
from coverage.execfile import run_python_file, run_python_module
from coverage.misc import BaseCoverageException, ExceptionDuringRun, NoSource
from coverage.results import should_fail_under


class Opts(object):
    """A namespace class for individual options we'll build parsers from."""

    append = optparse.make_option(
        '-a', '--append', action='store_true',
        help="Append coverage data to .coverage, otherwise it starts clean each time.",
    )
    branch = optparse.make_option(
        '', '--branch', action='store_true',
        help="Measure branch coverage in addition to statement coverage.",
    )
    CONCURRENCY_CHOICES = [
        "thread", "gevent", "greenlet", "eventlet", "multiprocessing",
    ]
    concurrency = optparse.make_option(
        '', '--concurrency', action='store', metavar="LIB",
        choices=CONCURRENCY_CHOICES,
        help=(
            "Properly measure code using a concurrency library. "
            "Valid values are: %s."
        ) % ", ".join(CONCURRENCY_CHOICES),
    )
    debug = optparse.make_option(
        '', '--debug', action='store', metavar="OPTS",
        help="Debug options, separated by commas",
    )
    directory = optparse.make_option(
        '-d', '--directory', action='store', metavar="DIR",
        help="Write the output files to DIR.",
    )
    fail_under = optparse.make_option(
        '', '--fail-under', action='store', metavar="MIN", type="float",
        help="Exit with a status of 2 if the total coverage is less than MIN.",
    )
    help = optparse.make_option(
        '-h', '--help', action='store_true',
        help="Get help on this command.",
    )
    ignore_errors = optparse.make_option(
        '-i', '--ignore-errors', action='store_true',
        help="Ignore errors while reading source files.",
    )
    include = optparse.make_option(
        '', '--include', action='store',
        metavar="PAT1,PAT2,...",
        help=(
            "Include only files whose paths match one of these patterns. "
            "Accepts shell-style wildcards, which must be quoted."
        ),
    )
    pylib = optparse.make_option(
        '-L', '--pylib', action='store_true',
        help=(
            "Measure coverage even inside the Python installed library, "
            "which isn't done by default."
        ),
    )
    show_missing = optparse.make_option(
        '-m', '--show-missing', action='store_true',
        help="Show line numbers of statements in each module that weren't executed.",
    )
    skip_covered = optparse.make_option(
        '--skip-covered', action='store_true',
        help="Skip files with 100% coverage.",
    )
    omit = optparse.make_option(
        '', '--omit', action='store',
        metavar="PAT1,PAT2,...",
        help=(
            "Omit files whose paths match one of these patterns. "
            "Accepts shell-style wildcards, which must be quoted."
        ),
    )
    output_xml = optparse.make_option(
        '-o', '', action='store', dest="outfile",
        metavar="OUTFILE",
        help="Write the XML report to this file. Defaults to 'coverage.xml'",
    )
    parallel_mode = optparse.make_option(
        '-p', '--parallel-mode', action='store_true',
        help=(
            "Append the machine name, process id and random number to the "
            ".coverage data file name to simplify collecting data from "
            "many processes."
        ),
    )
    module = optparse.make_option(
        '-m', '--module', action='store_true',
        help=(
            "<pyfile> is an importable Python module, not a script path, "
            "to be run as 'python -m' would run it."
        ),
    )
    rcfile = optparse.make_option(
        '', '--rcfile', action='store',
        help="Specify configuration file.  Defaults to '.coveragerc'",
    )
    source = optparse.make_option(
        '', '--source', action='store', metavar="SRC1,SRC2,...",
        help="A list of packages or directories of code to be measured.",
    )
    timid = optparse.make_option(
        '', '--timid', action='store_true',
        help=(
            "Use a simpler but slower trace method.  Try this if you get "
            "seemingly impossible results!"
        ),
    )
    title = optparse.make_option(
        '', '--title', action='store', metavar="TITLE",
        help="A text string to use as the title on the HTML.",
    )
    version = optparse.make_option(
        '', '--version', action='store_true',
        help="Display version information and exit.",
    )


class CoverageOptionParser(optparse.OptionParser, object):
    """Base OptionParser for coverage.py.

    Problems don't exit the program.
    Defaults are initialized for all options.

    """

    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super(CoverageOptionParser, self).__init__(
            add_help_option=False, *args, **kwargs
            )
        self.set_defaults(
            action=None,
            append=None,
            branch=None,
            concurrency=None,
            debug=None,
            directory=None,
            fail_under=None,
            help=None,
            ignore_errors=None,
            include=None,
            module=None,
            omit=None,
            parallel_mode=None,
            pylib=None,
            rcfile=True,
            show_missing=None,
            skip_covered=None,
            source=None,
            timid=None,
            title=None,
            version=None,
            )

        self.disable_interspersed_args()
        self.help_fn = self.help_noop

    def help_noop(self, error=None, topic=None, parser=None):
        """No-op help function."""
        pass

    class OptionParserError(Exception):
        """Used to stop the optparse error handler ending the process."""
        pass

    def parse_args_ok(self, args=None, options=None):
        """Call optparse.parse_args, but return a triple:

        (ok, options, args)

        """
        try:
            options, args = \
                super(CoverageOptionParser, self).parse_args(args, options)
        except self.OptionParserError:
            return False, None, None
        return True, options, args

    def error(self, msg):
        """Override optparse.error so sys.exit doesn't get called."""
        self.help_fn(msg)
        raise self.OptionParserError


class GlobalOptionParser(CoverageOptionParser):
    """Command-line parser for coverage.py global option arguments."""

    def __init__(self):
        super(GlobalOptionParser, self).__init__()

        self.add_options([
            Opts.help,
            Opts.version,
        ])


class CmdOptionParser(CoverageOptionParser):
    """Parse one of the new-style commands for coverage.py."""

    def __init__(self, action, options, defaults=None, usage=None, description=None):
        """Create an OptionParser for a coverage.py command.

        `action` is the slug to put into `options.action`.
        `options` is a list of Option's for the command.
        `defaults` is a dict of default value for options.
        `usage` is the usage string to display in help.
        `description` is the description of the command, for the help text.

        """
        if usage:
            usage = "%prog " + usage
        super(CmdOptionParser, self).__init__(
            usage=usage,
            description=description,
        )
        self.set_defaults(action=action, **(defaults or {}))
        self.add_options(options)
        self.cmd = action

    def __eq__(self, other):
        # A convenience equality, so that I can put strings in unit test
        # results, and they will compare equal to objects.
        return (other == "<CmdOptionParser:%s>" % self.cmd)

    __hash__ = None     # This object doesn't need to be hashed.

    def get_prog_name(self):
        """Override of an undocumented function in optparse.OptionParser."""
        program_name = super(CmdOptionParser, self).get_prog_name()

        # Include the sub-command for this parser as part of the command.
        return "{command} {subcommand}".format(command=program_name, subcommand=self.cmd)


GLOBAL_ARGS = [
    Opts.debug,
    Opts.help,
    Opts.rcfile,
    ]

CMDS = {
    'annotate': CmdOptionParser(
        "annotate",
        [
            Opts.directory,
            Opts.ignore_errors,
            Opts.include,
            Opts.omit,
            ] + GLOBAL_ARGS,
        usage="[options] [modules]",
        description=(
            "Make annotated copies of the given files, marking statements that are executed "
            "with > and statements that are missed with !."
        ),
    ),

    'combine': CmdOptionParser(
        "combine",
        [
            Opts.append,
            ] + GLOBAL_ARGS,
        usage="[options] <path1> <path2> ... <pathN>",
        description=(
            "Combine data from multiple coverage files collected "
            "with 'run -p'.  The combined results are written to a single "
            "file representing the union of the data. The positional "
            "arguments are data files or directories containing data files. "
            "If no paths are provided, data files in the default data file's "
            "directory are combined."
        ),
    ),

    'debug': CmdOptionParser(
        "debug", GLOBAL_ARGS,
        usage="<topic>",
        description=(
            "Display information on the internals of coverage.py, "
            "for diagnosing problems. "
            "Topics are 'data' to show a summary of the collected data, "
            "or 'sys' to show installation information."
        ),
    ),

    'erase': CmdOptionParser(
        "erase", GLOBAL_ARGS,
        description="Erase previously collected coverage data.",
    ),

    'help': CmdOptionParser(
        "help", GLOBAL_ARGS,
        usage="[command]",
        description="Describe how to use coverage.py",
    ),

    'html': CmdOptionParser(
        "html",
        [
            Opts.directory,
            Opts.fail_under,
            Opts.ignore_errors,
            Opts.include,
            Opts.omit,
            Opts.title,
            Opts.skip_covered,
            ] + GLOBAL_ARGS,
        usage="[options] [modules]",
        description=(
            "Create an HTML report of the coverage of the files.  "
            "Each file gets its own page, with the source decorated to show "
            "executed, excluded, and missed lines."
        ),
    ),

    'report': CmdOptionParser(
        "report",
        [
            Opts.fail_under,
            Opts.ignore_errors,
            Opts.include,
            Opts.omit,
            Opts.show_missing,
            Opts.skip_covered,
            ] + GLOBAL_ARGS,
        usage="[options] [modules]",
        description="Report coverage statistics on modules."
    ),

    'run': CmdOptionParser(
        "run",
        [
            Opts.append,
            Opts.branch,
            Opts.concurrency,
            Opts.include,
            Opts.module,
            Opts.omit,
            Opts.pylib,
            Opts.parallel_mode,
            Opts.source,
            Opts.timid,
            ] + GLOBAL_ARGS,
        usage="[options] <pyfile> [program options]",
        description="Run a Python program, measuring code execution."
    ),

    'xml': CmdOptionParser(
        "xml",
        [
            Opts.fail_under,
            Opts.ignore_errors,
            Opts.include,
            Opts.omit,
            Opts.output_xml,
            ] + GLOBAL_ARGS,
        usage="[options] [modules]",
        description="Generate an XML report of coverage results."
    ),
}


OK, ERR, FAIL_UNDER = 0, 1, 2


class CoverageScript(object):
    """The command-line interface to coverage.py."""

    def __init__(self, _covpkg=None, _run_python_file=None,
                 _run_python_module=None, _help_fn=None, _path_exists=None):
        # _covpkg is for dependency injection, so we can test this code.
        if _covpkg:
            self.covpkg = _covpkg
        else:
            import coverage
            self.covpkg = coverage

        # For dependency injection:
        self.run_python_file = _run_python_file or run_python_file
        self.run_python_module = _run_python_module or run_python_module
        self.help_fn = _help_fn or self.help
        self.path_exists = _path_exists or os.path.exists
        self.global_option = False

        self.coverage = None

        program_path = sys.argv[0]
        if program_path.endswith(os.path.sep + '__main__.py'):
            # The path is the main module of a package; get that path instead.
            program_path = os.path.dirname(program_path)
        self.program_name = os.path.basename(program_path)
        if env.WINDOWS:
            # entry_points={'console_scripts':...} on Windows makes files
            # called coverage.exe, coverage3.exe, and coverage-3.5.exe. These
            # invoke coverage-script.py, coverage3-script.py, and
            # coverage-3.5-script.py.  argv[0] is the .py file, but we want to
            # get back to the original form.
            auto_suffix = "-script.py"
            if self.program_name.endswith(auto_suffix):
                self.program_name = self.program_name[:-len(auto_suffix)]

    def command_line(self, argv):
        """The bulk of the command line interface to coverage.py.

        `argv` is the argument list to process.

        Returns 0 if all is well, 1 if something went wrong.

        """
        # Collect the command-line options.
        if not argv:
            self.help_fn(topic='minimum_help')
            return OK

        # The command syntax we parse depends on the first argument.  Global
        # switch syntax always starts with an option.
        self.global_option = argv[0].startswith('-')
        if self.global_option:
            parser = GlobalOptionParser()
        else:
            parser = CMDS.get(argv[0])
            if not parser:
                self.help_fn("Unknown command: '%s'" % argv[0])
                return ERR
            argv = argv[1:]

        parser.help_fn = self.help_fn
        ok, options, args = parser.parse_args_ok(argv)
        if not ok:
            return ERR

        # Handle help and version.
        if self.do_help(options, args, parser):
            return OK

        # We need to be able to import from the current directory, because
        # plugins may try to, for example, to read Django settings.
        sys.path[0] = ''

        # Listify the list options.
        source = unshell_list(options.source)
        omit = unshell_list(options.omit)
        include = unshell_list(options.include)
        debug = unshell_list(options.debug)

        # Do something.
        self.coverage = self.covpkg.Coverage(
            data_suffix=options.parallel_mode,
            cover_pylib=options.pylib,
            timid=options.timid,
            branch=options.branch,
            config_file=options.rcfile,
            source=source,
            omit=omit,
            include=include,
            debug=debug,
            concurrency=options.concurrency,
            )

        if options.action == "debug":
            return self.do_debug(args)

        elif options.action == "erase":
            self.coverage.erase()
            return OK

        elif options.action == "run":
            return self.do_run(options, args)

        elif options.action == "combine":
            if options.append:
                self.coverage.load()
            data_dirs = args or None
            self.coverage.combine(data_dirs, strict=True)
            self.coverage.save()
            return OK

        # Remaining actions are reporting, with some common options.
        report_args = dict(
            morfs=unglob_args(args),
            ignore_errors=options.ignore_errors,
            omit=omit,
            include=include,
            )

        self.coverage.load()

        total = None
        if options.action == "report":
            total = self.coverage.report(
                show_missing=options.show_missing,
                skip_covered=options.skip_covered, **report_args)
        elif options.action == "annotate":
            self.coverage.annotate(
                directory=options.directory, **report_args)
        elif options.action == "html":
            total = self.coverage.html_report(
                directory=options.directory, title=options.title,
                skip_covered=options.skip_covered, **report_args)
        elif options.action == "xml":
            outfile = options.outfile
            total = self.coverage.xml_report(outfile=outfile, **report_args)

        if total is not None:
            # Apply the command line fail-under options, and then use the config
            # value, so we can get fail_under from the config file.
            if options.fail_under is not None:
                self.coverage.set_option("report:fail_under", options.fail_under)

            fail_under = self.coverage.get_option("report:fail_under")
            precision = self.coverage.get_option("report:precision")
            if should_fail_under(total, fail_under, precision):
                return FAIL_UNDER

        return OK

    def help(self, error=None, topic=None, parser=None):
        """Display an error message, or the named topic."""
        assert error or topic or parser
        if error:
            print(error, file=sys.stderr)
            print("Use '%s help' for help." % (self.program_name,), file=sys.stderr)
        elif parser:
            print(parser.format_help().strip())
        else:
            help_params = dict(self.covpkg.__dict__)
            help_params['program_name'] = self.program_name
            if CTracer is not None:
                help_params['extension_modifier'] = 'with C extension'
            else:
                help_params['extension_modifier'] = 'without C extension'
            help_msg = textwrap.dedent(HELP_TOPICS.get(topic, '')).strip()
            if help_msg:
                print(help_msg.format(**help_params))
            else:
                print("Don't know topic %r" % topic)

    def do_help(self, options, args, parser):
        """Deal with help requests.

        Return True if it handled the request, False if not.

        """
        # Handle help.
        if options.help:
            if self.global_option:
                self.help_fn(topic='help')
            else:
                self.help_fn(parser=parser)
            return True

        if options.action == "help":
            if args:
                for a in args:
                    parser = CMDS.get(a)
                    if parser:
                        self.help_fn(parser=parser)
                    else:
                        self.help_fn(topic=a)
            else:
                self.help_fn(topic='help')
            return True

        # Handle version.
        if options.version:
            self.help_fn(topic='version')
            return True

        return False

    def do_run(self, options, args):
        """Implementation of 'coverage run'."""

        if not args:
            self.help_fn("Nothing to do.")
            return ERR

        if options.append and self.coverage.get_option("run:parallel"):
            self.help_fn("Can't append to data files in parallel mode.")
            return ERR

        if options.concurrency == "multiprocessing":
            # Can't set other run-affecting command line options with
            # multiprocessing.
            for opt_name in ['branch', 'include', 'omit', 'pylib', 'source', 'timid']:
                # As it happens, all of these options have no default, meaning
                # they will be None if they have not been specified.
                if getattr(options, opt_name) is not None:
                    self.help_fn(
                        "Options affecting multiprocessing must be specified "
                        "in a configuration file."
                    )
                    return ERR

        if not self.coverage.get_option("run:parallel"):
            if not options.append:
                self.coverage.erase()

        # Run the script.
        self.coverage.start()
        code_ran = True
        try:
            if options.module:
                self.run_python_module(args[0], args)
            else:
                filename = args[0]
                self.run_python_file(filename, args)
        except NoSource:
            code_ran = False
            raise
        finally:
            self.coverage.stop()
            if code_ran:
                if options.append:
                    data_file = self.coverage.get_option("run:data_file")
                    if self.path_exists(data_file):
                        self.coverage.combine(data_paths=[data_file])
                self.coverage.save()

        return OK

    def do_debug(self, args):
        """Implementation of 'coverage debug'."""

        if not args:
            self.help_fn("What information would you like: config, data, sys?")
            return ERR

        for info in args:
            if info == 'sys':
                sys_info = self.coverage.sys_info()
                print(info_header("sys"))
                for line in info_formatter(sys_info):
                    print(" %s" % line)
            elif info == 'data':
                self.coverage.load()
                data = self.coverage.data
                print(info_header("data"))
                print("path: %s" % self.coverage.data_files.filename)
                if data:
                    print("has_arcs: %r" % data.has_arcs())
                    summary = data.line_counts(fullpath=True)
                    filenames = sorted(summary.keys())
                    print("\n%d files:" % len(filenames))
                    for f in filenames:
                        line = "%s: %d lines" % (f, summary[f])
                        plugin = data.file_tracer(f)
                        if plugin:
                            line += " [%s]" % plugin
                        print(line)
                else:
                    print("No data collected")
            elif info == 'config':
                print(info_header("config"))
                config_info = self.coverage.config.__dict__.items()
                for line in info_formatter(config_info):
                    print(" %s" % line)
            else:
                self.help_fn("Don't know what you mean by %r" % info)
                return ERR

        return OK


def unshell_list(s):
    """Turn a command-line argument into a list."""
    if not s:
        return None
    if env.WINDOWS:
        # When running coverage.py as coverage.exe, some of the behavior
        # of the shell is emulated: wildcards are expanded into a list of
        # file names.  So you have to single-quote patterns on the command
        # line, but (not) helpfully, the single quotes are included in the
        # argument, so we have to strip them off here.
        s = s.strip("'")
    return s.split(',')


def unglob_args(args):
    """Interpret shell wildcards for platforms that need it."""
    if env.WINDOWS:
        globbed = []
        for arg in args:
            if '?' in arg or '*' in arg:
                globbed.extend(glob.glob(arg))
            else:
                globbed.append(arg)
        args = globbed
    return args


HELP_TOPICS = {
    'help': """\
        Coverage.py, version {__version__} {extension_modifier}
        Measure, collect, and report on code coverage in Python programs.

        usage: {program_name} <command> [options] [args]

        Commands:
            annotate    Annotate source files with execution information.
            combine     Combine a number of data files.
            erase       Erase previously collected coverage data.
            help        Get help on using coverage.py.
            html        Create an HTML report.
            report      Report coverage stats on modules.
            run         Run a Python program and measure code execution.
            xml         Create an XML report of coverage results.

        Use "{program_name} help <command>" for detailed help on any command.
        For full documentation, see {__url__}
    """,

    'minimum_help': """\
        Code coverage for Python.  Use '{program_name} help' for help.
    """,

    'version': """\
        Coverage.py, version {__version__} {extension_modifier}
        Documentation at {__url__}
    """,
}


def main(argv=None):
    """The main entry point to coverage.py.

    This is installed as the script entry point.

    """
    if argv is None:
        argv = sys.argv[1:]
    try:
        status = CoverageScript().command_line(argv)
    except ExceptionDuringRun as err:
        # An exception was caught while running the product code.  The
        # sys.exc_info() return tuple is packed into an ExceptionDuringRun
        # exception.
        traceback.print_exception(*err.args)    # pylint: disable=no-value-for-parameter
        status = ERR
    except BaseCoverageException as err:
        # A controlled error inside coverage.py: print the message to the user.
        print(err)
        status = ERR
    except SystemExit as err:
        # The user called `sys.exit()`.  Exit with their argument, if any.
        if err.args:
            status = err.args[0]
        else:
            status = None
    return status