"""Flask application which provides the interface of a login panel. The
application interacts with different backend, like the Kratos backend for users,
Hydra for OIDC sessions and MariaDB for application and role specifications.
The application provides also several command line options to interact with
the user entries in the database(s)"""


# Basic system imports
import logging
import os
import urllib.parse
import urllib.request

# Hydra, OIDC Identity Provider
import hydra_client

# Kratos, Identity manager
import ory_kratos_client
#from exceptions import BackendError

# Flask
from flask import Flask, abort, redirect, render_template, request
from flask_migrate import Migrate
from flask_sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
#from kratos import KratosUser
from ory_kratos_client.api import v0alpha2_api as kratos_api

# Import modules for external APIs

from areas import web
from config import *
from flask import current_app

from helpers import (
    BadRequest,
    KratosError,
    HydraError,
    bad_request_error,
    validation_error,
    kratos_error,
    global_error,
    hydra_error,
    KratosUser,
    App,
    AppRole
)

# This is a circular import and should be solved differently
#from app import db
from database import db

# APIs
# Create HYDRA & KRATOS API interfaces
HYDRA = hydra_client.HydraAdmin(HYDRA_ADMIN_URL)

# Kratos has an admin and public end-point. We create an API for them
# both. The kratos implementation has bugs, which forces us to set
# the discard_unknown_keys to True.
tmp = ory_kratos_client.Configuration(host=KRATOS_ADMIN_URL,
                                        discard_unknown_keys= True)
KRATOS_ADMIN = kratos_api.V0alpha2Api(ory_kratos_client.ApiClient(tmp))

tmp = ory_kratos_client.Configuration(host=KRATOS_PUBLIC_URL,
                                      discard_unknown_keys = True)
KRATOS_PUBLIC = kratos_api.V0alpha2Api(ory_kratos_client.ApiClient(tmp))

##############################################################################
# WEB ROUTES                                                                 #
##############################################################################

@web.route('/recovery', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def recovery():
    """Start recovery flow
    If no active flow, redirect to kratos to create a flow, otherwise render the
    recovery template.
    :param flow: flow as given by Kratos
    :return: redirect or recovery page
    """

    flow = request.args.get("flow")
    if not flow:
        return redirect(KRATOS_PUBLIC_URL + "self-service/recovery/browser")

    return render_template(
        'recover.html',
        api_url = KRATOS_PUBLIC_URL
        )


@web.route('/settings', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def settings():
    """Start settings flow
    If no active flow, redirect to kratos to create a flow, otherwise render the
    settings template.
    :param flow: flow as given by Kratos
    :return: redirect or settings page
    """

    flow = request.args.get("flow")
    if not flow:
        return redirect(KRATOS_PUBLIC_URL + "self-service/settings/browser")

    return render_template(
        'settings.html',
        api_url = KRATOS_PUBLIC_URL
        )


@web.route('/login', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def login():
    """Start login flow
    If already logged in, shows the loggedin template. Otherwise creates a login
    flow, if no active flow will redirect to kratos to create a flow.

    :param flow: flow as given by Kratos
    :return: redirect or login page
    """

    # Check if we are logged in:
    identity = get_auth()

    if identity:
        return render_template(
            'loggedin.html',
            api_url = KRATOS_PUBLIC_URL,
            id = id)

    flow = request.args.get("flow")

    # If we do not have a flow, get one.
    if not flow:
        return redirect(KRATOS_PUBLIC_URL + "self-service/login/browser")

    return render_template(
        'login.html',
        api_url = KRATOS_PUBLIC_URL
        )


@web.route('/auth', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def auth():
    """Authorize an user for an application
    If an application authenticated against the IdP (Idenitity Provider), if
    there are no active session, the user is forwarded to the login page.
    This is the entry point for those authorization requests. The challenge
    as provided, is verified. If an active user is logged in, the request
    is accepted and the user is returned to the application. If the user is not
    logged in yet, it redirects to the login page
    :param challenge: challenge as given by Hydra
    :return: redirect to login or application/idp
    """

    challenge = None

    # Retrieve the challenge id from the request. Depending on the method it is
    # saved in the form (POST) or in a GET variable. If this variable is not set
    # we can not continue.
    if request.method == 'GET':
        challenge = request.args.get("login_challenge")
    if request.method == 'POST':
        challenge = request.args.post("login_challenge")

    if not challenge:
        current_app.logger.error("No challenge given. Error in request")
        abort(400, description="Challenge required when requesting authorization")


    # Check if we are logged in:
    identity = get_auth()


    # If the user is not logged in yet, we redirect to the login page
    # but before we do that, we set the "flow_state" cookie to auth.
    # so the UI knows it has to redirect after a successful login.
    # The redirect URL is back to this page (auth) with the same challenge
    # so we can pickup the flow where we left off.
    if not identity:
        url = PUBLIC_URL + "/auth?login_challenge=" + challenge
        url = urllib.parse.quote_plus(url)

        current_app.logger.info("Redirecting to login. Setting flow_state cookies")
        current_app.logger.info("auth_url: " + url)

        response = redirect(PUBLIC_URL + "/login")
        response.set_cookie('flow_state', 'auth')
        response.set_cookie('auth_url', url)
        return response



    current_app.logger.info("User is logged in. We can authorize the user")

    try:
        login_request = HYDRA.login_request(challenge)
    except hydra_client.exceptions.NotFound:
        current_app.logger.error(f"Not Found. Login request not found. challenge={challenge}")
        abort(404, description="Login request not found. Please try again.")
    except hydra_client.exceptions.HTTPError:
        current_app.logger.error(f"Conflict. Login request has been used already. challenge={challenge}")
        abort(503, description="Login request already used. Please try again.")

    # Authorize the user
    # False positive: pylint: disable=no-member
    redirect_to = login_request.accept(
                identity.id,
                remember=True,
                # Remember session for 7d
                remember_for=60*60*24*7)

    return redirect(redirect_to)


@web.route('/consent', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def consent():
    """Get consent
    For now, it just allows every user. Eventually this function should check
    the roles and settings of a user and provide that information to the
    application.
    :param consent_challenge: challenge as given by Hydra
    :return: redirect to login or render error
    """

    challenge = request.args.get("consent_challenge")
    if not challenge:
        abort(403, description="Consent request required. Do not call this page directly")
    try:
        consent_request = HYDRA.consent_request(challenge)
    except hydra_client.exceptions.NotFound:
        current_app.logger.error(f"Not Found. Consent request {challenge} not found")
        abort(404, description="Consent request does not exist. Please try again")
    except hydra_client.exceptions.HTTPError:
        current_app.logger.error(f"Conflict. Consent request {challenge} already used")
        abort(503, description="Consent request already used. Please try again")

    # Get information about this consent request:
    # False positive: pylint: disable=no-member
    app_id = consent_request.client.client_id
    # False positive: pylint: disable=no-member
    kratos_id = consent_request.subject

    # Get the related user object
    user = KratosUser(KRATOS_ADMIN, kratos_id)
    if not user:
        current_app.logger.error(f"User not found in database: {kratos_id}")
        abort(401, description="User not found. Please try again.")

    # Get role on this app
    app_obj = db.session.query(App).filter(App.slug == app_id).first()

    # Default access level
    roles = []
    if app_obj:
        role_objects = (
            db.session.query(AppRole)
            .filter(AppRole.app_id == app_obj.id)
            .filter(AppRole.user_id == user.uuid)
        )
        for role_obj in role_objects:
            roles.append(role_obj.role)

    current_app.logger.info(f"Using '{roles}' when applying consent for {kratos_id}")

    # Get claims for this user, provided the current app
    claims = user.get_claims(app_id, roles)

    # pylint: disable=fixme
    # TODO: Need to implement checking claims here, once the backend for that is
    #       developed
    current_app.logger.info(f"Providing consent to {app_id} for {kratos_id}")
    current_app.logger.info(f"{kratos_id} was granted access to {app_id}")

    # False positive: pylint: disable=no-member
    return redirect(consent_request.accept(
        grant_scope=consent_request.requested_scope,
        grant_access_token_audience=consent_request.requested_access_token_audience,
        session=claims,
    ))



@web.route('/status', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def status():
    """Get status of current session
    Show if there is an user is logged in. If not shows: not-auth
    """

    auth_status = get_auth()

    if auth_status:
        return auth_status.id
    return "not-auth"



def get_auth():
    """Checks if user is logged in
    Queries the cookies. If an authentication cookie is found, it
    checks with Kratos if the cookie is still valid. If so,
    the profile is returned. Otherwise False is returned.
    :return: Profile or False if not logged in
    """

    try:
        cookie = request.cookies.get('ory_kratos_session')
        cookie = "ory_kratos_session=" + cookie
    except TypeError:
        current_app.logger.info("User not logged in or cookie corrupted")
        return False

    # Given a cookie, check if it is valid and get the profile
    try:
        api_response = KRATOS_PUBLIC.to_session(
            cookie=cookie)

        # Get all traits from ID
        return api_response.identity

    except ory_kratos_client.ApiException as error:
        current_app.logger.error(f"Exception when calling V0alpha2Api->to_session(): {error}\n")

    return False