from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import unicode_literals

import os
import platform
import ssl
import subprocess
import sys

import docker

import compose

# WindowsError is not defined on non-win32 platforms. Avoid runtime errors by
# defining it as OSError (its parent class) if missing.
try:
    WindowsError
except NameError:
    WindowsError = OSError


def yesno(prompt, default=None):
    """
    Prompt the user for a yes or no.

    Can optionally specify a default value, which will only be
    used if they enter a blank line.

    Unrecognised input (anything other than "y", "n", "yes",
    "no" or "") will return None.
    """
    answer = input(prompt).strip().lower()

    if answer == "y" or answer == "yes":
        return True
    elif answer == "n" or answer == "no":
        return False
    elif answer == "":
        return default
    else:
        return None


def input(prompt):
    """
    Version of input (raw_input in Python 2) which forces a flush of sys.stdout
    to avoid problems where the prompt fails to appear due to line buffering
    """
    sys.stdout.write(prompt)
    sys.stdout.flush()
    return sys.stdin.readline().rstrip('\n')


def call_silently(*args, **kwargs):
    """
    Like subprocess.call(), but redirects stdout and stderr to /dev/null.
    """
    with open(os.devnull, 'w') as shutup:
        try:
            return subprocess.call(*args, stdout=shutup, stderr=shutup, **kwargs)
        except WindowsError:
            # On Windows, subprocess.call() can still raise exceptions. Normalize
            # to POSIXy behaviour by returning a nonzero exit code.
            return 1


def is_mac():
    return platform.system() == 'Darwin'


def is_ubuntu():
    return platform.system() == 'Linux' and platform.linux_distribution()[0] == 'Ubuntu'


def get_version_info(scope):
    versioninfo = 'docker-compose version {}, build {}'.format(
        compose.__version__,
        get_build_version())

    if scope == 'compose':
        return versioninfo
    if scope == 'full':
        return (
            "{}\n"
            "docker-py version: {}\n"
            "{} version: {}\n"
            "OpenSSL version: {}"
        ).format(
            versioninfo,
            docker.version,
            platform.python_implementation(),
            platform.python_version(),
            ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION)

    raise ValueError("{} is not a valid version scope".format(scope))


def get_build_version():
    filename = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(compose.__file__), 'GITSHA')
    if not os.path.exists(filename):
        return 'unknown'

    with open(filename) as fh:
        return fh.read().strip()