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# Copyright (C) 2021-2023 VyOS maintainers and contributors
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

import os
import unittest
import paramiko

from time import sleep
from typing import Type

from vyos.configsession import ConfigSession
from vyos.configsession import ConfigSessionError
from vyos import ConfigError
from vyos.defaults import commit_lock
from vyos.utils.process import cmd
from vyos.utils.process import run

save_config = '/tmp/vyos-smoketest-save'

# This class acts as shim between individual Smoketests developed for VyOS and
# the Python UnitTest framework. Before every test is loaded, we dump the current
# system configuration and reload it after the test - despite the test results.
#
# Using this approach we can not render a live system useless while running any
# kind of smoketest. In addition it adds debug capabilities like printing the
# command used to execute the test.
class VyOSUnitTestSHIM:
    class TestCase(unittest.TestCase):
        # if enabled in derived class, print out each and every set/del command
        # on the CLI. This is usefull to grap all the commands required to
        # trigger the certain failure condition.
        # Use "self.debug = True" in derived classes setUp() method
        debug = False

        @classmethod
        def setUpClass(cls):
            cls._session = ConfigSession(os.getpid())
            cls._session.save_config(save_config)
            pass

        @classmethod
        def tearDownClass(cls):
            # discard any pending changes which might caused a messed up config
            cls._session.discard()
            # ... and restore the initial state
            cls._session.migrate_and_load_config(save_config)

            try:
                cls._session.commit()
            except (ConfigError, ConfigSessionError):
                cls._session.discard()
                cls.fail(cls)

        def cli_set(self, config):
            if self.debug:
                print('set ' + ' '.join(config))
            self._session.set(config)

        def cli_delete(self, config):
            if self.debug:
                print('del ' + ' '.join(config))
            self._session.delete(config)

        def cli_commit(self):
            self._session.commit()
            # during a commit there is a process opening commit_lock, and run() returns 0
            while run(f'sudo lsof -nP {commit_lock}') == 0:
                sleep(0.250)

        def getFRRconfig(self, string=None, end='$', endsection='^!', daemon=''):
            """ Retrieve current "running configuration" from FRR """
            command = f'vtysh -c "show run {daemon} no-header"'
            if string: command += f' | sed -n "/^{string}{end}/,/{endsection}/p"'
            out = cmd(command)
            if self.debug:
                import pprint
                print(f'\n\ncommand "{command}" returned:\n')
                pprint.pprint(out)
            return out

        @staticmethod
        def ssh_send_cmd(command, username, password, hostname='localhost'):
            """ SSH command execution helper """
            # Try to login via SSH
            ssh_client = paramiko.SSHClient()
            ssh_client.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
            ssh_client.connect(hostname=hostname, username=username, password=password)
            _, stdout, stderr = ssh_client.exec_command(command)
            output = stdout.read().decode().strip()
            error = stderr.read().decode().strip()
            ssh_client.close()
            return output, error

        # Verify nftables output
        def verify_nftables(self, nftables_search, table, inverse=False, args=''):
            nftables_output = cmd(f'sudo nft {args} list table {table}')

            for search in nftables_search:
                matched = False
                for line in nftables_output.split("\n"):
                    if all(item in line for item in search):
                        matched = True
                        break
                self.assertTrue(not matched if inverse else matched, msg=search)

        def verify_nftables_chain(self, nftables_search, table, chain, inverse=False, args=''):
            nftables_output = cmd(f'sudo nft {args} list chain {table} {chain}')

            for search in nftables_search:
                matched = False
                for line in nftables_output.split("\n"):
                    if all(item in line for item in search):
                        matched = True
                        break
                self.assertTrue(not matched if inverse else matched, msg=search)

# standard construction; typing suggestion: https://stackoverflow.com/a/70292317
def ignore_warning(warning: Type[Warning]):
    import warnings
    from functools import wraps

    def inner(f):
        @wraps(f)
        def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
            with warnings.catch_warnings():
                warnings.simplefilter("ignore", category=warning)
                return f(*args, **kwargs)
        return wrapped
    return inner