"""Fixtures for component testing."""
from unittest.mock import patch

import pytest

from homeassistant.setup import async_setup_component
from homeassistant.components import websocket_api

from tests.common import MockUser, CLIENT_ID


@pytest.fixture
def hass_ws_client(aiohttp_client):
    """Websocket client fixture connected to websocket server."""
    async def create_client(hass, access_token=None):
        """Create a websocket client."""
        wapi = hass.components.websocket_api
        assert await async_setup_component(hass, 'websocket_api')

        client = await aiohttp_client(hass.http.app)

        patching = None

        if access_token is not None:
            patching = patch('homeassistant.auth.AuthManager.active',
                             return_value=True)
            patching.start()

        try:
            websocket = await client.ws_connect(wapi.URL)
            auth_resp = await websocket.receive_json()

            if auth_resp['type'] == wapi.TYPE_AUTH_OK:
                assert access_token is None, \
                    'Access token given but no auth required'
                return websocket

            assert access_token is not None, \
                'Access token required for fixture'

            await websocket.send_json({
                'type': websocket_api.TYPE_AUTH,
                'access_token': access_token
            })

            auth_ok = await websocket.receive_json()
            assert auth_ok['type'] == wapi.TYPE_AUTH_OK

        finally:
            if patching is not None:
                patching.stop()

        # wrap in client
        websocket.client = client
        return websocket

    return create_client


@pytest.fixture
def hass_access_token(hass):
    """Return an access token to access Home Assistant."""
    user = MockUser().add_to_hass(hass)
    refresh_token = hass.loop.run_until_complete(
        hass.auth.async_create_refresh_token(user, CLIENT_ID))
    yield hass.auth.async_create_access_token(refresh_token)