"""
Provides a set of pluggable permission policies.
"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import inspect
import warnings

SAFE_METHODS = ['GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS']

from rest_framework.compat import oauth2_provider_scope, oauth2_constants


class BasePermission(object):
    """
    A base class from which all permission classes should inherit.
    """

    def has_permission(self, request, view):
        """
        Return `True` if permission is granted, `False` otherwise.
        """
        return True

    def has_object_permission(self, request, view, obj):
        """
        Return `True` if permission is granted, `False` otherwise.
        """
        if len(inspect.getargspec(self.has_permission).args) == 4:
            warnings.warn(
                'The `obj` argument in `has_permission` is deprecated. '
                'Use `has_object_permission()` instead for object permissions.',
                DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2
            )
            return self.has_permission(request, view, obj)
        return True


class AllowAny(BasePermission):
    """
    Allow any access.
    This isn't strictly required, since you could use an empty
    permission_classes list, but it's useful because it makes the intention
    more explicit.
    """
    def has_permission(self, request, view):
        return True


class IsAuthenticated(BasePermission):
    """
    Allows access only to authenticated users.
    """

    def has_permission(self, request, view):
        if request.user and request.user.is_authenticated():
            return True
        return False


class IsAdminUser(BasePermission):
    """
    Allows access only to admin users.
    """

    def has_permission(self, request, view):
        if request.user and request.user.is_staff:
            return True
        return False


class IsAuthenticatedOrReadOnly(BasePermission):
    """
    The request is authenticated as a user, or is a read-only request.
    """

    def has_permission(self, request, view):
        if (request.method in SAFE_METHODS or
            request.user and
            request.user.is_authenticated()):
            return True
        return False


class DjangoModelPermissions(BasePermission):
    """
    The request is authenticated using `django.contrib.auth` permissions.
    See: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/auth/#permissions

    It ensures that the user is authenticated, and has the appropriate
    `add`/`change`/`delete` permissions on the model.

    This permission can only be applied against view classes that
    provide a `.model` or `.queryset` attribute.
    """

    # Map methods into required permission codes.
    # Override this if you need to also provide 'view' permissions,
    # or if you want to provide custom permission codes.
    perms_map = {
        'GET': [],
        'OPTIONS': [],
        'HEAD': [],
        'POST': ['%(app_label)s.add_%(model_name)s'],
        'PUT': ['%(app_label)s.change_%(model_name)s'],
        'PATCH': ['%(app_label)s.change_%(model_name)s'],
        'DELETE': ['%(app_label)s.delete_%(model_name)s'],
    }

    authenticated_users_only = True

    def get_required_permissions(self, method, model_cls):
        """
        Given a model and an HTTP method, return the list of permission
        codes that the user is required to have.
        """
        kwargs = {
            'app_label': model_cls._meta.app_label,
            'model_name': model_cls._meta.module_name
        }
        return [perm % kwargs for perm in self.perms_map[method]]

    def has_permission(self, request, view):
        model_cls = getattr(view, 'model', None)
        queryset = getattr(view, 'queryset', None)

        if model_cls is None and queryset is not None:
            model_cls = queryset.model

        # Workaround to ensure DjangoModelPermissions are not applied
        # to the root view when using DefaultRouter.
        if model_cls is None and getattr(view, '_ignore_model_permissions'):
            return True

        assert model_cls, ('Cannot apply DjangoModelPermissions on a view that'
                           ' does not have `.model` or `.queryset` property.')

        perms = self.get_required_permissions(request.method, model_cls)

        if (request.user and
            (request.user.is_authenticated() or not self.authenticated_users_only) and
            request.user.has_perms(perms)):
            return True
        return False


class DjangoModelPermissionsOrAnonReadOnly(DjangoModelPermissions):
    """
    Similar to DjangoModelPermissions, except that anonymous users are
    allowed read-only access.
    """
    authenticated_users_only = False


class TokenHasReadWriteScope(BasePermission):
    """
    The request is authenticated as a user and the token used has the right scope
    """

    def has_permission(self, request, view):
        token = request.auth
        read_only = request.method in SAFE_METHODS

        if not token:
            return False

        if hasattr(token, 'resource'):  # OAuth 1
            return read_only or not request.auth.resource.is_readonly
        elif hasattr(token, 'scope'):  # OAuth 2
            required = oauth2_constants.READ if read_only else oauth2_constants.WRITE
            return oauth2_provider_scope.check(required, request.auth.scope)

        assert False, ('TokenHasReadWriteScope requires either the'
        '`OAuthAuthentication` or `OAuth2Authentication` authentication '
        'class to be used.')