from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals

import random
import re
import ssl
import string
import sys
import time
from builtins import str
from threading import Event, Thread

import paho.mqtt.client as mqtt
import ttfw_idf
from tiny_test_fw import DUT

event_client_connected = Event()
event_stop_client = Event()
event_client_received_correct = Event()
message_log = ''
broker_host = {}
broker_port = {}
expected_data = ''
subscribe_topic = ''
publish_topic = ''
expected_count = 0


# The callback for when the client receives a CONNACK response from the server.
def on_connect(client, userdata, flags, rc):
    print('Connected with result code ' + str(rc))
    event_client_connected.set()
    client.subscribe('/topic/qos0')


def mqtt_client_task(client):
    while not event_stop_client.is_set():
        client.loop()


def get_host_port_from_dut(dut1, config_option):
    value = re.search(r'\:\/\/([^:]+)\:([0-9]+)', dut1.app.get_sdkconfig()[config_option])
    if value is None:
        return None, None
    return value.group(1), int(value.group(2))


# The callback for when a PUBLISH message is received from the server.
def on_message(client, userdata, msg):
    global message_log
    global expected_count
    payload = msg.payload.decode()
    if payload == expected_data:
        expected_count += 1
        print('[{}] Received...'.format(msg.mid))
    message_log += 'Received data:' + msg.topic + ' ' + payload + '\n'


def test_single_config(dut, transport, qos, repeat, published, queue=0):
    global expected_count
    global expected_data
    global message_log
    sample_string = ''.join(random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase + string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits) for _ in range(16))
    event_client_connected.clear()
    expected_count = 0
    message_log = ''
    expected_data = sample_string * repeat
    print("PUBLISH TEST: transport:{}, qos:{}, sequence:{}, enqueue:{}, sample msg:'{}'".format(transport, qos, published, queue, expected_data))
    client = None
    try:
        if transport in ['ws', 'wss']:
            client = mqtt.Client(transport='websockets')
        else:
            client = mqtt.Client()
        client.on_connect = on_connect
        client.on_message = on_message
        if transport in ['ssl', 'wss']:
            client.tls_set(None, None, None, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_NONE, tls_version=ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2, ciphers=None)
            client.tls_insecure_set(True)
        print('Connecting...')
        client.connect(broker_host[transport], broker_port[transport], 60)
    except Exception:
        print('ENV_TEST_FAILURE: Unexpected error while connecting to broker {}: {}:'.format(broker_host[transport], sys.exc_info()[0]))
        raise
    # Starting a py-client in a separate thread
    thread1 = Thread(target=mqtt_client_task, args=(client,))
    thread1.start()
    print('Connecting py-client to broker {}:{}...'.format(broker_host[transport], broker_port[transport]))
    if not event_client_connected.wait(timeout=30):
        raise ValueError('ENV_TEST_FAILURE: Test script cannot connect to broker: {}'.format(broker_host[transport]))
    client.subscribe(subscribe_topic, qos)
    dut.write(' '.join(str(x) for x in (transport, sample_string, repeat, published, qos, queue)), eol='\n')
    try:
        # waiting till subscribed to defined topic
        dut.expect(re.compile(r'MQTT_EVENT_SUBSCRIBED'), timeout=30)
        for i in range(published):
            client.publish(publish_topic, sample_string * repeat, qos)
            print('Publishing...')
        print('Checking esp-client received msg published from py-client...')
        dut.expect(re.compile(r'Correct pattern received exactly x times'), timeout=60)
        start = time.time()
        while expected_count < published and time.time() - start <= 60:
            time.sleep(1)
        # Note: tolerate that messages qos=1 to be received more than once
        if expected_count == published or (expected_count > published and qos == 1):
            print('All data received from ESP32...')
        else:
            raise ValueError('Not all data received from ESP32: Expected:{}x{}, Received:{}x{}'.format(expected_count, published, expected_data, message_log))
    finally:
        event_stop_client.set()
        thread1.join()
    client.disconnect()
    event_stop_client.clear()


@ttfw_idf.idf_custom_test(env_tag='Example_WIFI')
def test_weekend_mqtt_publish(env, extra_data):
    # Using broker url dictionary for different transport
    global broker_host
    global broker_port
    global publish_topic
    global subscribe_topic
    """
    steps: |
      1. join AP and connects to ssl broker
      2. Test connects a client to the same broker
      3. Test evaluates python client received correct qos0 message
      4. Test ESP32 client received correct qos0 message
    """
    dut1 = env.get_dut('mqtt_publish_connect_test', 'tools/test_apps/protocols/mqtt/publish_connect_test')
    # Look for host:port in sdkconfig
    try:
        # python client subscribes to the topic to which esp client publishes and vice versa
        publish_topic = dut1.app.get_sdkconfig()['CONFIG_EXAMPLE_SUBSCIBE_TOPIC'].replace('"','')
        subscribe_topic = dut1.app.get_sdkconfig()['CONFIG_EXAMPLE_PUBLISH_TOPIC'].replace('"','')
        broker_host['ssl'], broker_port['ssl'] = get_host_port_from_dut(dut1, 'CONFIG_EXAMPLE_BROKER_SSL_URI')
        broker_host['tcp'], broker_port['tcp'] = get_host_port_from_dut(dut1, 'CONFIG_EXAMPLE_BROKER_TCP_URI')
        broker_host['ws'], broker_port['ws'] = get_host_port_from_dut(dut1, 'CONFIG_EXAMPLE_BROKER_WS_URI')
        broker_host['wss'], broker_port['wss'] = get_host_port_from_dut(dut1, 'CONFIG_EXAMPLE_BROKER_WSS_URI')
    except Exception:
        print('ENV_TEST_FAILURE: Cannot find broker url in sdkconfig')
        raise
    dut1.start_app()
    try:
        ip_address = dut1.expect(re.compile(r' IPv4 address: ([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)'), timeout=30)
        print('Connected to AP with IP: {}'.format(ip_address))
    except DUT.ExpectTimeout:
        print('ENV_TEST_FAILURE: Cannot connect to AP')
        raise
    for qos in [0, 1, 2]:
        for transport in ['tcp', 'ssl', 'ws', 'wss']:
            for q in [0, 1]:
                if broker_host[transport] is None:
                    print('Skipping transport: {}...'.format(transport))
                    continue
                # simple test with empty message
                test_single_config(dut1, transport, qos, 0, 5, q)
                # decide on broker what level of test will pass (local broker works the best)
                if broker_host[transport].startswith('192.168') and qos > 0 and q == 0:
                    # medium size, medium repeated
                    test_single_config(dut1, transport, qos, 5, 50, q)
                    # long data
                    test_single_config(dut1, transport, qos, 1000, 10, q)
                    # short data, many repeats
                    test_single_config(dut1, transport, qos, 2, 200, q)
                elif transport in ['ws', 'wss']:
                    # more relaxed criteria for websockets!
                    test_single_config(dut1, transport, qos, 2, 5, q)
                    test_single_config(dut1, transport, qos, 50, 1, q)
                    test_single_config(dut1, transport, qos, 10, 20, q)
                else:
                    # common configuration should be good for most public mosquittos
                    test_single_config(dut1, transport, qos, 5, 10, q)
                    test_single_config(dut1, transport, qos, 500, 3, q)
                    test_single_config(dut1, transport, qos, 1, 50, q)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    test_weekend_mqtt_publish(dut=ttfw_idf.ESP32QEMUDUT if sys.argv[1:] == ['qemu'] else ttfw_idf.ESP32DUT)