// karma.conf.js - the config file for karma, which runs our tests.

var path = require('path');
var fs = require('fs');

/*
 * We use webpack to build our tests. It's a pain to have to wait for webpack
 * to build everything; however it's the easiest way to load our dependencies
 * from node_modules.
 *
 * If you run karma in multi-run mode (with `npm run test-multi`), it will watch
 * the tests for changes, and webpack will rebuild using a cache. This is much quicker
 * than a clean rebuild.
 */

// the name of the test file. By default, a special file which runs all tests.
//
// TODO: this could be a pattern, and karma would run each file, with a
// separate webpack bundle for each file. But then we get a separate instance
// of the sdk, and each of the dependencies, for each test file, and everything
// gets very confused. Can we persuade webpack to put all of the dependencies
// in a 'common' bundle?
//
var testFile = process.env.KARMA_TEST_FILE || 'test/all-tests.js';


process.env.PHANTOMJS_BIN = 'node_modules/.bin/phantomjs';

function fileExists(name) {
    try {
        fs.statSync(gsCss);
        return true;
    } catch (e) {
        return false;
    }
}

// try find the gemini-scrollbar css in an npm-version-agnostic way
var gsCss = 'node_modules/gemini-scrollbar/gemini-scrollbar.css';
if (!fileExists(gsCss)) {
    gsCss = 'node_modules/react-gemini-scrollbar/'+gsCss;
}


module.exports = function (config) {
    config.set({
        // frameworks to use
        // available frameworks: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-adapter
        frameworks: ['mocha'],

        // list of files / patterns to load in the browser
        files: [
            testFile,
            gsCss,

            // some images to reduce noise from the tests
            {pattern: 'test/img/*', watched: false, included: false,
             served: true, nocache: false},
            // translation files
            {pattern: 'src/i18n/strings/*', watcheed: false, included: false, served: true},
            {pattern: 'test/i18n/*', watched: false, included: false, served: true},
        ],

        proxies: {
            // redirect img links to the karma server
            "/img/": "/base/test/img/",
            // special languages.json file for the tests
            "/i18n/languages.json": "/base/test/i18n/languages.json",
            // and redirect i18n requests
            "/i18n/": "/base/src/i18n/strings/",
        },

        // list of files to exclude
        //
        // This doesn't work. It turns out that it's webpack which does the
        // watching of the /test directory (karma only watches `testFile`
        // itself). Webpack watches the directory so that it can spot
        // new tests, which is fair enough; unfortunately it triggers a rebuild
        // every time a lockfile is created in that directory, and there
        // doesn't seem to be any way to tell webpack to ignore particular
        // files in a watched directory.
        //
        // exclude: [
        //     '**/.#*'
        // ],

        // preprocess matching files before serving them to the browser
        // available preprocessors:
        // https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-preprocessor
        preprocessors: {
            'test/**/*.js': ['webpack', 'sourcemap']
        },

        // test results reporter to use
        // possible values: 'dots', 'progress'
        // available reporters: https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-reporter
        reporters: ['logcapture', 'spec', 'junit', 'summary'],

        specReporter: {
            suppressErrorSummary: false, // do print error summary
            suppressFailed: false, // do print information about failed tests
            suppressPassed: false, // do print information about passed tests
            showSpecTiming: true, // print the time elapsed for each spec
        },

        client: {
            captureLogs: true,
        },

        // web server port
        port: 9876,

        // enable / disable colors in the output (reporters and logs)
        colors: true,

        // level of logging
        // possible values: config.LOG_DISABLE || config.LOG_ERROR ||
        // config.LOG_WARN || config.LOG_INFO || config.LOG_DEBUG
        //
        // This is strictly for logs that would be generated by the browser itself and we
        // don't want to log about missing images, which are emitted on LOG_WARN.
        logLevel: config.LOG_ERROR,

        // enable / disable watching file and executing tests whenever any file
        // changes
        autoWatch: true,

        // start these browsers
        // available browser launchers:
        // https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/karma-launcher
        browsers: [
            'Chrome',
            //'PhantomJS',
            //'ChromeHeadless',
        ],

        customLaunchers: {
            'ChromeHeadless': {
                base: 'Chrome',
                flags: [
                    // See https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/lkgr/headless/README.md
                    '--headless',
                    '--disable-gpu',
                    // Without a remote debugging port, Google Chrome exits immediately.
                    '--remote-debugging-port=9222',
                ],
            }
        },

        // Continuous Integration mode
        // if true, Karma captures browsers, runs the tests and exits
        // singleRun: false,

        // Concurrency level
        // how many browser should be started simultaneous
        concurrency: Infinity,

        junitReporter: {
            outputDir: 'karma-reports',
        },

        webpack: {
            module: {
                rules: [
                    {
                        test: /\.js$/, loader: "babel-loader",
                        include: [path.resolve('./src'),
                                  path.resolve('./test'),
                                 ]
                    },
                    {
                        test: /\.(gif|png|svg|ttf)$/,
                        loader: 'file-loader',
                    },
                ],
                noParse: [
                    // for cross platform compatibility use [\\\/] as the path separator
                    // this ensures that the regex trips on both Windows and *nix

                    // don't parse the languages within highlight.js. They
                    // cause stack overflows
                    // (https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/1721), and
                    // there is no need for webpack to parse them - they can
                    // just be included as-is.
                    /highlight\.js[\\\/]lib[\\\/]languages/,

                    // olm takes ages for webpack to process, and it's already heavily
                    // optimised, so there is little to gain by us uglifying it.
                    /olm[\\\/](javascript[\\\/])?olm\.js$/,

                    // also disable parsing for sinon, because it
                    // tries to do voodoo with 'require' which upsets
                    // webpack (https://github.com/webpack/webpack/issues/304)
                    /sinon[\\\/]pkg[\\\/]sinon\.js$/,
                ],
            },
            resolve: {
                alias: {
                    // alias any requires to the react module to the one in our
                    // path, otherwise we tend to get the react source included
                    // twice when using npm link.
                    react: path.resolve('./node_modules/react'),

                    'matrix-react-sdk': path.resolve('test/skinned-sdk.js'),
                    'sinon': 'sinon/pkg/sinon.js',
                },
                modules: [
                    path.resolve('./test'),
                    "node_modules"
                ],
            },
            devtool: 'inline-source-map',
            externals: {
                // Don't try to bundle electron: leave it as a commonjs dependency
                // (the 'commonjs' here means it will output a 'require')
                "electron": "commonjs electron",
            },
            // make sure we're flagged as development to avoid wasting time optimising
            mode: 'development',
        },

        webpackMiddleware: {
            stats: {
                // don't fill the console up with a mahoosive list of modules
                chunks: false,
            },
        },

        browserNoActivityTimeout: 15000,
    });
};