# encoding: utf-8
# This file is distributed under New Relic's license terms.
# See https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-ruby-agent/blob/main/LICENSE for complete details.

# These helpers should not have any gem dependencies except on newrelic_rpm
# itself, and should be usable from within any multiverse suite.

require 'json'
require 'net/http'
begin
  require 'net/http/status'
rescue LoadError
  # NOP -- Net::HTTP::STATUS_CODES was introduced in Ruby 2.5
end

module MiniTest
  module Assertions
    # The failure message is backwards.  This patch reverses the message
    # Note: passing +msg+ caused two failure messages to be shown on failure
    # and was more confusing than patching here.
    def assert_match matcher, obj, msg = nil
      msg = message(msg) { "Expected #{mu_pp obj} to match #{mu_pp matcher}" }
      assert_respond_to matcher, :"=~"
      matcher = Regexp.new Regexp.escape matcher if String === matcher
      assert matcher =~ obj, msg
    end
  end
end

class ArrayLogDevice
  def initialize array=[]
    @array = array
  end
  attr_reader :array

  def write message
    @array << message
  end

  def close; end
end

def fake_guid length=16
  NewRelic::Agent::GuidGenerator.generate_guid length
end

def assert_match matcher, obj, msg = nil
  msg = message(msg) { "Expected #{mu_pp matcher} to match #{mu_pp obj}" }
  assert_respond_to matcher, :"=~"
  matcher = Regexp.new Regexp.escape matcher if String === matcher
  assert matcher =~ obj, msg
end

def assert_between floor, ceiling, value, message="expected #{floor} <= #{value} <= #{ceiling}"
  assert((floor <= value && value <= ceiling), message)
end

def assert_in_delta expected, actual, delta
  assert_between((expected - delta), (expected + delta), actual)
end

def harvest_error_traces!
  NewRelic::Agent.instance.error_collector.error_trace_aggregator.harvest!
end

def reset_error_traces!
  NewRelic::Agent.instance.error_collector.error_trace_aggregator.reset!
end

def assert_has_traced_error error_class
  errors = harvest_error_traces!
  assert \
    errors.find {|e| e.exception_class_name == error_class.name} != nil, \
    "Didn't find error of class #{error_class}"
end

def last_traced_error
  harvest_error_traces!.last
end

def harvest_transaction_events!
  NewRelic::Agent.instance.transaction_event_aggregator.harvest!
end

def last_transaction_event
  harvest_transaction_events!.last.last
end

def harvest_span_events!
  NewRelic::Agent.instance.span_event_aggregator.harvest!
end

def last_span_event
  harvest_span_events!.last.last
end

def harvest_error_events!
  NewRelic::Agent.instance.error_collector.error_event_aggregator.harvest!
end

def last_error_event
  harvest_error_events!.last.last
end

unless defined? assert_block
  def assert_block *msgs
    assert yield, *msgs
  end
end

unless defined? assert_includes
  def assert_includes collection, member, msg=nil
    msg = "Expected #{collection.inspect} to include #{member.inspect}"
    assert_block( msg ) { collection.include?(member) }
  end
end

unless defined? assert_not_includes
  def assert_not_includes collection, member, msg=nil
    msg = "Expected #{collection.inspect} not to include #{member.inspect}"
    assert !collection.include?(member), msg
  end
end

unless defined? assert_empty
  def assert_empty collection, msg=nil
    assert collection.empty?, msg
  end
end

def assert_equal_unordered left, right
  assert_equal(left.length, right.length, "Lengths don't match. #{left.length} != #{right.length}")
  left.each { |element| assert_includes(right, element) }
end

def assert_log_contains(log, message)
  lines = log.array
  failure_message = "Did not find '#{message}' in log. Log contained:\n#{lines.join('')}"
  assert (lines.any? { |line| line.match(message) }), failure_message
end

def assert_audit_log_contains audit_log_contents, needle
  # Original request bodies dumped to the log have symbol keys, but once
  # they go through a dump/load, they're strings again, so we strip
  # double-quotes and colons from the log, and the strings we searching for.
  regex = /[:"]/
  needle = needle.gsub(regex, '')
  haystack = audit_log_contents.gsub(regex, '')
  assert(haystack.include?(needle), "Expected log to contain '#{needle}'")
end

# Because we don't generate a strictly machine-readable representation of
# request bodies for the audit log, the transformation into strings is
# effectively one-way. This, combined with the fact that Hash traversal order
# is arbitrary in Ruby 1.8.x means that it's difficult to directly assert that
# some object graph made it into the audit log (due to different possible
# orderings of the key/value pairs in Hashes that were embedded in the request
# body). So, this method traverses an object graph and only makes assertions
# about the terminal (non-Array-or-Hash) nodes therein.
def assert_audit_log_contains_object audit_log_contents, o, format = :json
  case o
  when Hash
    o.each do |k,v|
      assert_audit_log_contains_object(audit_log_contents, v, format)
      assert_audit_log_contains_object(audit_log_contents, k, format)
    end
  when Array
    o.each do |el|
      assert_audit_log_contains_object(audit_log_contents, el, format)
    end
  when NilClass
    assert_audit_log_contains(audit_log_contents, format == :json ? "null" : "nil")
  else
    assert_audit_log_contains(audit_log_contents, o.inspect)
  end
end

def compare_metrics expected, actual
  actual.delete_if {|a| a.include?('GC/Transaction/') }
  assert_equal(expected.to_a.sort, actual.to_a.sort, "extra: #{(actual - expected).to_a.inspect}; missing: #{(expected - actual).to_a.inspect}")
end

def metric_spec_from_specish specish
  spec = case specish
  when String then NewRelic::MetricSpec.new(specish)
  when Array  then NewRelic::MetricSpec.new(*specish)
  end
  spec
end

def _normalize_metric_expectations expectations
  case expectations
  when Array
    hash = {}
    # Just assert that the metric is present, nothing about the attributes
    expectations.each { |k| hash[k] = { } }
    hash
  when String
    { expectations => {} }
  else
    expectations
  end
end

def dump_stats stats
  str =  "  Call count:           #{stats.call_count}\n"
  str << "  Total call time:      #{stats.total_call_time}\n"
  str << "  Total exclusive time: #{stats.total_exclusive_time}\n"
  str << "  Min call time:        #{stats.min_call_time}\n"
  str << "  Max call time:        #{stats.max_call_time}\n"
  str << "  Sum of squares:       #{stats.sum_of_squares}\n"
  str << "  Apdex S:              #{stats.apdex_s}\n"
  str << "  Apdex T:              #{stats.apdex_t}\n"
  str << "  Apdex F:              #{stats.apdex_f}\n"
  str
end

def assert_stats_has_values stats, expected_spec, expected_attrs
  expected_attrs.each do |attr, expected_value|
    actual_value = stats.send(attr)
    if attr == :call_count
      assert_equal(expected_value, actual_value,
        "Expected #{attr} for #{expected_spec} to be #{expected_value}, got #{actual_value}.\nActual stats:\n#{dump_stats(stats)}")
    else
      assert_in_delta(expected_value, actual_value, 0.0001,
        "Expected #{attr} for #{expected_spec} to be ~#{expected_value}, got #{actual_value}.\nActual stats:\n#{dump_stats(stats)}")
    end
  end
end

def assert_metrics_recorded expected
  expected = _normalize_metric_expectations(expected)
  expected.each do |specish, expected_attrs|
    expected_spec = metric_spec_from_specish(specish)
    actual_stats = NewRelic::Agent.instance.stats_engine.to_h[expected_spec]
    if !actual_stats
      all_specs = NewRelic::Agent.instance.stats_engine.to_h.keys.sort
      matches = all_specs.select { |spec| spec.name == expected_spec.name }
      matches.map! { |m| "  #{m.inspect}" }

      msg = "Did not find stats for spec #{expected_spec.inspect}."
      msg += "\nDid find specs: [\n#{matches.join(",\n")}\n]" unless matches.empty?
      msg += "\nAll specs in there were: #{format_metric_spec_list(all_specs)}"

      assert(actual_stats, msg)
    end
    assert_stats_has_values(actual_stats, expected_spec, expected_attrs)
  end
end

# Use this to assert that *only* the given set of metrics has been recorded.
#
# If you want to scope the search for unexpected metrics to a particular
# namespace (e.g. metrics matching 'Controller/'), pass a Regex for the
# :filter option. Only metrics matching the regex will be searched when looking
# for unexpected metrics.
#
# If you want to *allow* unexpected metrics matching certain patterns, use
# the :ignore_filter option. This will allow you to specify a Regex that
# allowlists broad swathes of metric territory (e.g. 'Supportability/').
#
def assert_metrics_recorded_exclusive expected, options={}
  expected = _normalize_metric_expectations(expected)
  assert_metrics_recorded(expected)

  recorded_metrics = NewRelic::Agent.instance.stats_engine.to_h.keys

  if options[:filter]
    recorded_metrics = recorded_metrics.select { |m| m.name.match(options[:filter]) }
  end
  if options[:ignore_filter]
    recorded_metrics.reject! { |m| m.name.match(options[:ignore_filter]) }
  end

  expected_metrics   = expected.keys.map { |s| metric_spec_from_specish(s) }

  unexpected_metrics = recorded_metrics - expected_metrics
  unexpected_metrics.reject! { |m| m.name =~ /GC\/Transaction/ }

  assert_equal(0, unexpected_metrics.size, "Found unexpected metrics: #{format_metric_spec_list(unexpected_metrics)}")
end

# The clear_metrics! method prevents metrics from "leaking" between tests by resetting
# the @stats_hash instance variable in the current instance of NewRelic::Agent::StatsEngine.

module NewRelic
  module Agent
    class StatsEngine
      def reset_for_test!
        @stats_hash = StatsHash.new
      end
    end
  end
end

def clear_metrics!
  NewRelic::Agent.instance.stats_engine.reset_for_test!
end

def assert_metrics_not_recorded not_expected
  not_expected = _normalize_metric_expectations(not_expected)
  found_but_not_expected = []
  not_expected.each do |specish, _|
    spec = metric_spec_from_specish(specish)
    if NewRelic::Agent.instance.stats_engine.to_h[spec]
      found_but_not_expected << spec
    end
  end
  assert_equal([], found_but_not_expected, "Found unexpected metrics: #{format_metric_spec_list(found_but_not_expected)}")
end

alias :refute_metrics_recorded :assert_metrics_not_recorded

def assert_no_metrics_match regex
  matching_metrics = []
  NewRelic::Agent.instance.stats_engine.to_h.keys.map(&:to_s).each do |metric|
    matching_metrics << metric if metric.match regex
  end

  assert_equal(
    [],
    matching_metrics,
    "Found unexpected metrics:\n" +  matching_metrics.map { |m| "  '#{m}'"}.join("\n") + "\n\n"
  )
end

alias :refute_metrics_match :assert_no_metrics_match

def format_metric_spec_list specs
  spec_strings = specs.map do |spec|
    "#{spec.name} (#{spec.scope.empty? ? '<unscoped>' : spec.scope})"
  end
  "[\n  #{spec_strings.join(",\n  ")}\n]"
end

def assert_truthy expected, msg=nil
  msg ||= "Expected #{expected.inspect} to be truthy"
  assert !!expected, msg
end

def assert_falsy expected, msg=nil
  msg ||= "Expected #{expected.inspect} to be falsy"
  assert !expected, msg
end

unless defined? assert_false
  def assert_false expected
    assert_equal false, expected
  end
end

unless defined? refute
  alias refute assert_false
end

# Mock up a transaction for testing purposes, optionally specifying a name and
# transaction category. The given block will be executed within the context of the
# dummy transaction.
#
# Examples:
#
# With default name ('dummy') and category (:other):
#   in_transaction { ... }
#
# With an explicit transaction name and default category:
#   in_transaction('foobar') { ... }
#
# With default name and explicit category:
#   in_transaction(:category => :controller) { ... }
#
# With a transaction name plus category:
#   in_transaction('foobar', :category => :controller) { ... }
#
def in_transaction *args, &blk
  opts     = (args.last && args.last.is_a?(Hash)) ? args.pop : {}
  category = (opts && opts.delete(:category)) || :other

  # At least one test passes `:transaction_name => nil`, so handle it gently
  name = opts.key?(:transaction_name) ? opts.delete(:transaction_name) :
                                        args.first || 'dummy'

  state = NewRelic::Agent::Tracer.state
  txn = nil

  NewRelic::Agent::Tracer.in_transaction(name: name, category: category, options: opts) do
    txn = state.current_transaction
    yield state.current_transaction
  end

  txn
end

# Temporarily disables default transformer so tests with invalid inputs can be tried
def with_disabled_defaults_transformer key
  begin
    transformer = NewRelic::Agent::Configuration::DEFAULTS[key][:transform]
    NewRelic::Agent::Configuration::DEFAULTS[key][:transform] = nil
    yield
  ensure
    NewRelic::Agent::Configuration::DEFAULTS[key][:transform] = transformer
  end
end

# Convenience wrapper to stand up a transaction and provide a segment within
# that transaction to work with.  The same arguements as provided to in_transaction
# may be supplied.
def with_segment *args, &blk
  segment = nil
  txn = in_transaction(*args) do |txn|
    segment = txn.current_segment
    yield segment, txn
  end
  [segment, txn]
end

# building error attributes on segments are deferred until it's time
# to publish/harvest them as spans, so for testing, we'll explicitly
# build 'em as appropriate so we can test 'em
def build_deferred_error_attributes segment
  return unless segment.noticed_error
  return if segment.noticed_error_attributes.frozen?
  segment.noticed_error.build_error_attributes
end

def capture_segment_with_error
  begin
    segment_with_error = nil
    with_segment do |segment|
      segment_with_error = segment
      raise "oops!"
    end
  rescue Exception => exception
    assert segment_with_error, "expected to have a segment_with_error"
    build_deferred_error_attributes segment_with_error
    return segment_with_error, exception
  end
end

def stub_transaction_guid guid
  NewRelic::Agent::Transaction.tl_current.instance_variable_set(:@guid, guid)
end

# Convenience wrapper around in_transaction that sets the category so that it
# looks like we are in a web transaction
def in_web_transaction name='dummy'
  in_transaction(name, :category => :controller, :request => stub(:path => '/')) do |txn|
    yield txn
  end
end

def in_background_transaction name='silly'
  in_transaction(name, :category => :task) do |txn|
    yield txn
  end
end

def refute_contains_request_params attributes
  attributes.keys.each do |key|
    refute_match(/^request\.parameters\./, key.to_s)
  end
end

def last_transaction_trace
  return unless last_sample = NewRelic::Agent.agent.transaction_sampler.last_sample
  NewRelic::Agent::Transaction::TraceBuilder.build_trace(last_sample)
end

def last_transaction_trace_request_params
  agent_attributes = attributes_for(last_transaction_trace, :agent)
  agent_attributes.inject({}) do |memo, (key, value)|
    memo[key] = value if key.to_s.start_with?("request.parameters.")
    memo
  end
end

def find_sql_trace metric_name
  NewRelic::Agent.agent.sql_sampler.sql_traces.values.detect do |trace|
    trace.database_metric_name == metric_name
  end
end

def last_sql_trace
  NewRelic::Agent.agent.sql_sampler.sql_traces.values.last
end

def find_last_transaction_node transaction_sample=nil
  if transaction_sample
    root_node = transaction_sample.root_node
  else
    root_node = last_transaction_trace.root_node
  end

  last_node = nil
  root_node.each_node {|s| last_node = s }

  return last_node
end

def find_node_with_name transaction_sample, name
  transaction_sample.root_node.each_node do |node|
    if node.metric_name == name
      return node
    end
  end

  nil
end

def find_node_with_name_matching transaction_sample, regex
  transaction_sample.root_node.each_node do |node|
    if node.metric_name.match regex
      return node
    end
  end

  nil
end

def find_all_nodes_with_name_matching transaction_sample, regexes
  regexes = [regexes].flatten
  matching_nodes = []

  transaction_sample.root_node.each_node do |node|
    regexes.each do |regex|
      if node.metric_name.match regex
        matching_nodes << node
      end
    end
  end

  matching_nodes
end

def with_config config_hash, at_start=true
  config = NewRelic::Agent::Configuration::DottedHash.new(config_hash, true)
  NewRelic::Agent.config.add_config_for_testing(config, at_start)
  NewRelic::Agent.instance.refresh_attribute_filter
  begin
    yield
  ensure
    NewRelic::Agent.config.remove_config(config)
    NewRelic::Agent.instance.refresh_attribute_filter
  end
end

def with_server_source config_hash, at_start=true
  with_config config_hash, at_start do
    NewRelic::Agent.config.notify_server_source_added
    yield
  end
end

def with_config_low_priority config_hash
  with_config(config_hash, false) do
    yield
  end
end

def with_transaction_renaming_rules rule_specs
  original_engine = NewRelic::Agent.agent.instance_variable_get(:@transaction_rules)
  begin
    new_engine = NewRelic::Agent::RulesEngine.create_transaction_rules('transaction_name_rules' => rule_specs)
    NewRelic::Agent.agent.instance_variable_set(:@transaction_rules, new_engine)
    yield
  ensure
    NewRelic::Agent.agent.instance_variable_set(:@transaction_rules, original_engine)
  end
end

# Need to guard against double-installing this patch because in 1.8.x the same
# file can be required multiple times under different non-canonicalized paths.
unless Time.respond_to?(:__original_now)
  Time.instance_eval do
    class << self
      attr_accessor :__frozen_now
      alias_method :__original_now, :now

      def now
        __frozen_now || __original_now
      end
    end
  end
end

def nr_freeze_time now=Time.now
  Time.__frozen_now = now
end

def nr_unfreeze_time
  Time.__frozen_now = nil
end

def advance_time seconds
  Time.__frozen_now = Time.now + seconds
end

unless Process.respond_to?(:__original_clock_gettime)
  Process.instance_eval do
    class << self
      attr_accessor :__frozen_clock_gettime
      alias_method :__original_clock_gettime, :clock_gettime

      def clock_gettime(clock_id, unit = :float_second)
        __frozen_clock_gettime || __original_clock_gettime(clock_id, unit)
      end
    end
  end
end

def advance_process_time(seconds, clock_id=Process::CLOCK_REALTIME)
  Process.__frozen_clock_gettime = Process.clock_gettime(clock_id) + seconds
end

def nr_freeze_process_time(now=Process.clock_gettime(Process::CLOCK_REALTIME))
  Process.__frozen_clock_gettime = now
end

def nr_unfreeze_process_time
  Process.__frozen_clock_gettime = nil
end

def with_constant_defined constant_symbol, implementation=Module.new
  const_path = constant_path(constant_symbol.to_s)

  if const_path
    # Constant is already defined, nothing to do
    return yield
  else
    const_path = constant_path(constant_symbol.to_s, :allow_partial => true)
    parent = const_path[-1]
    constant_symbol = constant_symbol.to_s.split('::').last.to_sym
  end

  begin
    parent.const_set(constant_symbol, implementation)
    yield
  ensure
    parent.send(:remove_const, constant_symbol)
  end
end

def constant_path name, opts={}
  allow_partial = opts[:allow_partial]
  path = [Object]
  parts = name.gsub(/^::/, '').split('::')
  parts.each do |part|
    if !path.last.constants.include?(part.to_sym)
      return allow_partial ? path : nil
    end
    path << path.last.const_get(part)
  end
  path
end

def get_parent constant_name
  parent_name = constant_name.gsub(/::[^:]*$/, '')
  const_path = constant_path(parent_name)
  const_path ? const_path[-1] : nil
end

def undefine_constant constant_symbol
  const_str = constant_symbol.to_s
  parent = get_parent(const_str)
  const_name = const_str.gsub(/.*::/, '')
  return yield unless parent && parent.constants.include?(const_name.to_sym)
  removed_constant = parent.send(:remove_const, const_name)
  yield
ensure
  parent.const_set(const_name, removed_constant) if removed_constant
end

def with_debug_logging
  orig_logger = NewRelic::Agent.logger
  $stderr.puts '', '---', ''
  NewRelic::Agent.logger =
    NewRelic::Agent::AgentLogger.new('', Logger.new($stderr) )

  with_config(:log_level => 'debug') do
    yield
  end
ensure
  NewRelic::Agent.logger = orig_logger
end

def create_agent_command args={}
  NewRelic::Agent::Commands::AgentCommand.new([-1, { "name" => "command_name", "arguments" => args}])
end

def wait_for_backtrace_service_poll opts={}
  defaults = {
    :timeout => 10.0,
    :service => NewRelic::Agent.agent.agent_command_router.backtrace_service,
    :iterations => 1
  }
  opts = defaults.merge(opts)
  deadline = Process.clock_gettime(Process::CLOCK_REALTIME) + opts[:timeout]

  service = opts[:service]
  worker_loop = service.worker_loop
  worker_loop.setup(0, service.method(:poll))

  until worker_loop.iterations > opts[:iterations]
    sleep(0.01)
    if Process.clock_gettime(Process::CLOCK_REALTIME) > deadline
      raise "Timed out waiting #{opts[:timeout]} s for backtrace service poll\n" +
            "Worker loop ran for #{opts[:service].worker_loop.iterations} iterations\n\n" +
            Thread.list.map { |t|
              "#{t.to_s}: newrelic_label: #{t[:newrelic_label].inspect}\n\n" +
              (t.backtrace || []).join("\n\t")
            }.join("\n\n")
    end
  end
end

def with_array_logger level=:info
  orig_logger = NewRelic::Agent.logger
  config = { :log_level => level }
  logdev = ArrayLogDevice.new
  override_logger = Logger.new(logdev)

  with_config(config) do
    NewRelic::Agent.logger = NewRelic::Agent::AgentLogger.new("", override_logger)
    yield
  end

  return logdev
ensure
  NewRelic::Agent.logger = orig_logger
end

# The EnvUpdater was introduced due to random fails in JRuby environment
# whereby attempting to set ENV[key] = some_value randomly failed.
# It is conjectured that this is thread related, but may also be
# a core bug in the JVM implementation of Ruby.  Root cause was not
# discovered, but it was found that a combination of retrying and using
# mutex lock around the update operation was the only consistently working
# solution as the error continued to surface without the mutex and
# retry alone wasn't enough, either.
#
# JRUBY: oraclejdk8 + jruby-9.2.6.0
#
# NOTE: Singleton pattern to ensure one mutex lock for all threads
class EnvUpdater
  MAX_RETRIES = 5

  def initialize
    @mutex = Mutex.new
  end

  # Will attempt the given block up to MAX_RETRIES before
  # surfacing the exception down the chain.
  def with_retry retry_limit=MAX_RETRIES
    retries ||= 0
    sleep(retries)
    yield
  rescue
    (retries += 1) < retry_limit ? retry : raise
  end

  # Locks and updates the ENV
  def safe_update env
    with_retry do
      @mutex.synchronize do
        env.each{ |key, val| ENV[key] = val.to_s }
      end
    end
  end

  # Locks and restores the ENV
  def safe_restore old_env
    with_retry do
      @mutex.synchronize do
        old_env.each{ |key, val| val ? ENV[key] = val : ENV.delete(key) }
      end
    end
  end

  # Singleton pattern implemented via @@instance
  def self.instance
    @@instance ||= EnvUpdater.new
  end

  def self.safe_update env
    instance.safe_update env
  end

  def self.safe_restore old_env
    instance.safe_restore old_env
  end

  # Effectively saves current ENV settings for given env's key/values,
  # runs given block, then restores ENV to original state before returning.
  def self.inject env, &block
    old_env = {}
    env.each{ |key, val| old_env[key] = ENV[key] }
    begin
      safe_update(env)
      yield
    ensure
      safe_restore(old_env)
    end
  end

  # must call instance here to ensure only one @mutex for all threads.
  instance
end

# Changes ENV settings to given and runs given block and restores ENV
# to original values before returning.
def with_environment env, &block
  EnvUpdater.inject(env) { yield }
end

def with_argv argv
  old_argv = ARGV.dup
  ARGV.clear
  ARGV.concat(argv)

  begin
    yield
  ensure
    ARGV.clear
    ARGV.concat(old_argv)
  end
end

def with_ignore_error_filter filter, &blk
  original_filter = NewRelic::Agent.ignore_error_filter
  NewRelic::Agent.ignore_error_filter(&filter)

  yield
ensure
  NewRelic::Agent::ErrorCollector.ignore_error_filter = original_filter
end

def json_dump_and_encode object
  Base64.encode64(::JSON.dump(object))
end

def get_last_analytics_event
  NewRelic::Agent.agent.transaction_event_aggregator.harvest![1].last
end

def swap_instance_method target, method_name, new_method_implementation, &blk
  old_method_implementation = target.instance_method(method_name)
  target.send(:define_method, method_name, new_method_implementation)
  yield
rescue NameError => e
  puts "Your target does not have the instance method #{method_name}"
  puts e.inspect
ensure
  target.send(:define_method, method_name, old_method_implementation)
end

def cross_agent_tests_dir
  File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'fixtures', 'cross_agent_tests'))
end

def load_cross_agent_test name
  test_file_path = File.join(cross_agent_tests_dir, "#{name}.json")
  data = File.read(test_file_path)
  data.gsub!('callCount', 'call_count')
  data = ::JSON.load(data)
  data.each { |testcase| testcase['testname'].gsub! ' ', '_' if String === testcase['testname'] }
  data
end

def each_cross_agent_test options
  options = {:dir => nil, :pattern => "*"}.update(options)
  path = File.join [cross_agent_tests_dir, options[:dir], options[:pattern]].compact
  Dir.glob(path).each { |file| yield file}
end

def assert_event_attributes event, test_name, expected_attributes, non_expected_attributes
  incorrect_attributes = []

  event_attrs = event[0]

  expected_attributes.each do |name, expected_value|
    actual_value = event_attrs[name]
    incorrect_attributes << name unless actual_value == expected_value
  end

  msg = "Found missing or incorrect attribute values in #{test_name}:\n"

  incorrect_attributes.each do |name|
    msg << "  #{name}: expected = #{expected_attributes[name].inspect}, actual = #{event_attrs[name].inspect}\n"
  end
  msg << "\n"

  msg << "All event values:\n"
  event_attrs.each do |name, actual_value|
    msg << "  #{name}: #{actual_value.inspect}\n"
  end
  assert(incorrect_attributes.empty?, msg)

  non_expected_attributes.each do |name|
    refute event_attrs[name], "Found value '#{event_attrs[name]}' for attribute '#{name}', but expected nothing in #{test_name}"
  end
end

def attributes_for sample, type
  sample.attributes.instance_variable_get("@#{type}_attributes")
end

def uncache_trusted_account_key
   NewRelic::Agent::Transaction::TraceContext::AccountHelpers.instance_variable_set :@trace_state_entry_key, nil
end

def reset_buffers_and_caches
  NewRelic::Agent.drop_buffered_data
  uncache_trusted_account_key
end

def message_for_status_code code
  # Net::HTTP::STATUS_CODES was introduced in Ruby 2.5
  if defined?(Net::HTTP::STATUS_CODES)
    return Net::HTTP::STATUS_CODES[code]
  end

  case code
  when 200 then "OK"
  when 404 then "Not Found"
  when 403 then "Forbidden"
  else "Unknown"
  end
end

# wraps the given headers in a Net::HTTPResponse which has accompanying
# http status code associated with it.
# a "status_code" may be passed in the headers to alter the HTTP Status Code
# that is wrapped in the response.
def mock_http_response headers, wrap_it=true
  status_code = (headers.delete("status_code") || 200).to_i
  net_http_resp = Net::HTTPResponse.new(1.0, status_code, message_for_status_code(status_code))
  headers.each do |key, value|
    net_http_resp.add_field key.to_s, value
  end
  return net_http_resp unless wrap_it
  NewRelic::Agent::HTTPClients::NetHTTPResponse.new(net_http_resp)
end

# +expected+ can be a string or regular expression
def assert_match_or_equal expected, value
  if expected.is_a?(Regexp)
    assert_match expected, value
  else
    assert_equal expected, value
  end
end

# selects the last segment with a noticed_error and checks
# the expectations against it.
def assert_segment_noticed_error txn, segment_name, error_classes, error_message
  error_segment = txn.segments.reverse.detect{|s| s.noticed_error}
  assert error_segment, "Expected at least one segment with a noticed_error"

  assert_match_or_equal segment_name, error_segment.name

  noticed_error = error_segment.noticed_error

  assert_match_or_equal error_classes, noticed_error.exception_class_name
  assert_match_or_equal error_message, noticed_error.message
end

def assert_transaction_noticed_error txn, error_classes
  refute_empty txn.exceptions, "Expected transaction to notice the error"
  assert_match_or_equal error_classes, txn.exceptions.keys.first.class.name
end

def refute_transaction_noticed_error txn, error_class
  error_segment = txn.segments.reverse.detect{|s| s.noticed_error}
  assert error_segment, "Expected at least one segment with a noticed_error"
  assert_empty txn.exceptions, "Expected transaction to NOT notice any segment errors"
end

def refute_raises *exp
  msg = "#{exp.pop}.\n" if String === exp.last

  begin
    yield
  rescue MiniTest::Skip => e
    puts "SKIP REPORTS: #{e.inspect}"
    return e if exp.include? MiniTest::Skip
    raise e
  rescue Exception => e
    puts "EXCEPTION RAISED: #{e.inspect}\n#{e.backtrace}"
    exp = exp.first if exp.size == 1
    flunk msg || "unexpected exception raised: #{e}"
  end
end

def assert_implements instance, method, *args
  fail_message = "expected #{instance.class}##{method} method to be implemented"
  refute_raises NotImplementedError, fail_message do
    instance.send(method, *args)
  end
end

def defer_testing_to_min_supported_rails test_file, min_rails_version, supports_jruby=true
  if defined?(::Rails) &&
    defined?(::Rails::VERSION::STRING) &&
    (::Rails::VERSION::STRING.to_f >= min_rails_version) &&
    (supports_jruby || !NewRelic::LanguageSupport.jruby?)

    yield
  else
    puts "Skipping tests in #{test_file} because Rails >= #{min_rails_version} is unavailable"
  end
end