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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

"""
Unit tests for the Performance Analyzer service
"""

import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock, mock_open
import os
import sys
import re
from pathlib import Path

# Add the project root directory to the Python path
project_root = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
sys.path.insert(0, str(project_root))

from src.services.performance_analyzer import PerformanceAnalyzer


class TestPerformanceAnalyzer(unittest.TestCase):
    """Test cases for the PerformanceAnalyzer class"""

    def setUp(self):
        """Set up test fixtures"""
        self.analyzer = PerformanceAnalyzer()
        self.test_repo_path = "/test/repo"
    
    def test_analyze_python_performance(self):
        """Test analyze_python_performance method"""
        # Create a sample Python file content with performance issues
        python_code = """
        def slow_function():
            # This is a slow list comprehension with nested loops
            result = [x * y for x in range(1000) for y in range(1000)]
            
            # Inefficient string concatenation in a loop
            s = ""
            for i in range(1000):
                s += str(i)
            
            # Using a list where a set would be more efficient
            items = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
            if 3 in items:  # O(n) operation
                print("Found")
        """
        
        # Mock the file discovery and reading
        with patch.object(self.analyzer, '_find_files', return_value=['/test/repo/test.py']), \
             patch('builtins.open', mock_open(read_data=python_code)):
            
            # Call the method
            result = self.analyzer.analyze_python_performance(self.test_repo_path)
            
            # Verify the result
            self.assertGreater(len(result['issues']), 0)
            self.assertGreater(result['issue_count'], 0)
            
            # Check for specific issues
            nested_loop_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                                     if 'nested loop' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            string_concat_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                                      if 'string concatenation' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            list_vs_set_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                                    if 'list' in issue['message'].lower() and 'set' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            
            self.assertIsNotNone(nested_loop_issue)
            self.assertIsNotNone(string_concat_issue)
            self.assertIsNotNone(list_vs_set_issue)
    
    def test_analyze_javascript_performance(self):
        """Test analyze_javascript_performance method"""
        # Create a sample JavaScript file content with performance issues
        js_code = """
        function slowFunction() {
            // Inefficient DOM manipulation in a loop
            for (let i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
                document.getElementById('myElement').innerHTML += 'item ' + i;
            }
            
            // Memory leak with event listeners
            document.getElementById('button').addEventListener('click', function() {
                console.log('clicked');
            });
            
            // Blocking the main thread
            let start = Date.now();
            while (Date.now() - start < 1000) {
                // Busy wait for 1 second
            }
        }
        """
        
        # Mock the file discovery and reading
        with patch.object(self.analyzer, '_find_files', return_value=['/test/repo/test.js']), \
             patch('builtins.open', mock_open(read_data=js_code)):
            
            # Call the method
            result = self.analyzer.analyze_javascript_performance(self.test_repo_path)
            
            # Verify the result
            self.assertGreater(len(result['issues']), 0)
            self.assertGreater(result['issue_count'], 0)
            
            # Check for specific issues
            dom_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                             if 'dom' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            memory_leak_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                                    if 'memory leak' in issue['message'].lower() or 'event listener' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            blocking_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                                 if 'blocking' in issue['message'].lower() or 'main thread' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            
            self.assertIsNotNone(dom_issue)
            self.assertIsNotNone(memory_leak_issue)
            self.assertIsNotNone(blocking_issue)
    
    def test_analyze_typescript_performance(self):
        """Test analyze_typescript_performance method"""
        # Create a sample TypeScript file content with performance issues
        ts_code = """
        function slowFunction(): void {
            // Inefficient array operations
            const array: number[] = [];
            for (let i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
                array.unshift(i);  // O(n) operation
            }
            
            // Excessive type casting
            let value: any = "123";
            let num: number = <number><any>value;
            
            // Inefficient async/await usage
            async function fetchData(): Promise<void> {
                const promises = [];
                for (let i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
                    const result = await fetch(`https://api.example.com/data/${i}`);  // Sequential fetches
                    promises.push(result);
                }
            }
        }
        """
        
        # Mock the file discovery and reading
        with patch.object(self.analyzer, '_find_files', return_value=['/test/repo/test.ts']), \
             patch('builtins.open', mock_open(read_data=ts_code)):
            
            # Call the method
            result = self.analyzer.analyze_typescript_performance(self.test_repo_path)
            
            # Verify the result
            self.assertGreater(len(result['issues']), 0)
            self.assertGreater(result['issue_count'], 0)
            
            # Check for specific issues
            array_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                               if 'array' in issue['message'].lower() and 'unshift' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            type_casting_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                                     if 'type casting' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            async_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                               if 'async' in issue['message'].lower() or 'await' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            
            self.assertIsNotNone(array_issue)
            self.assertIsNotNone(type_casting_issue)
            self.assertIsNotNone(async_issue)
    
    def test_analyze_java_performance(self):
        """Test analyze_java_performance method"""
        # Create a sample Java file content with performance issues
        java_code = """
        public class SlowClass {
            public void slowMethod() {
                // Inefficient string concatenation
                String result = "";
                for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
                    result += i;  // Creates a new string each time
                }
                
                // Using ArrayList where HashSet would be more efficient for lookups
                ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList<>();
                for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
                    list.add(i);
                }
                boolean contains = list.contains(500);  // O(n) operation
                
                // Excessive object creation
                for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
                    Integer obj = new Integer(i);  // Creates 1000 objects
                }
            }
        }
        """
        
        # Mock the file discovery and reading
        with patch.object(self.analyzer, '_find_files', return_value=['/test/repo/SlowClass.java']), \
             patch('builtins.open', mock_open(read_data=java_code)):
            
            # Call the method
            result = self.analyzer.analyze_java_performance(self.test_repo_path)
            
            # Verify the result
            self.assertGreater(len(result['issues']), 0)
            self.assertGreater(result['issue_count'], 0)
            
            # Check for specific issues
            string_concat_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                                      if 'string concatenation' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            collection_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                                   if 'arraylist' in issue['message'].lower() and 'hashset' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            object_creation_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                                        if 'object creation' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            
            self.assertIsNotNone(string_concat_issue)
            self.assertIsNotNone(collection_issue)
            self.assertIsNotNone(object_creation_issue)
    
    def test_analyze_go_performance(self):
        """Test analyze_go_performance method"""
        # Create a sample Go file content with performance issues
        go_code = """
        package main

        import (
            "fmt"
            "sync"
        )

        func slowFunction() {
            // Inefficient slice operations
            slice := []int{}
            for i := 0; i < 1000; i++ {
                slice = append(slice, i)  // May cause reallocation
            }
            
            // Mutex instead of atomic operations
            var mu sync.Mutex
            counter := 0
            for i := 0; i < 1000; i++ {
                mu.Lock()
                counter++
                mu.Unlock()
            }
            
            // Inefficient string concatenation
            result := ""
            for i := 0; i < 1000; i++ {
                result += fmt.Sprintf("%d", i)  // Creates a new string each time
            }
        }
        """
        
        # Mock the file discovery and reading
        with patch.object(self.analyzer, '_find_files', return_value=['/test/repo/main.go']), \
             patch('builtins.open', mock_open(read_data=go_code)):
            
            # Call the method
            result = self.analyzer.analyze_go_performance(self.test_repo_path)
            
            # Verify the result
            self.assertGreater(len(result['issues']), 0)
            self.assertGreater(result['issue_count'], 0)
            
            # Check for specific issues
            slice_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                               if 'slice' in issue['message'].lower() and 'append' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            mutex_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                               if 'mutex' in issue['message'].lower() or 'atomic' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            string_concat_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                                      if 'string concatenation' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            
            self.assertIsNotNone(slice_issue)
            self.assertIsNotNone(mutex_issue)
            self.assertIsNotNone(string_concat_issue)
    
    def test_analyze_rust_performance(self):
        """Test analyze_rust_performance method"""
        # Create a sample Rust file content with performance issues
        rust_code = """
        fn slow_function() {
            // Inefficient string operations
            let mut result = String::new();
            for i in 0..1000 {
                result.push_str(&i.to_string());  // Allocates a new string each time
            }
            
            // Excessive cloning
            let data = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
            let copied = data.clone();  // Clones the entire vector
            
            // Inefficient iteration
            let mut sum = 0;
            for i in 0..data.len() {
                sum += data[i];  // Bounds checking on each access
            }
        }
        """
        
        # Mock the file discovery and reading
        with patch.object(self.analyzer, '_find_files', return_value=['/test/repo/main.rs']), \
             patch('builtins.open', mock_open(read_data=rust_code)):
            
            # Call the method
            result = self.analyzer.analyze_rust_performance(self.test_repo_path)
            
            # Verify the result
            self.assertGreater(len(result['issues']), 0)
            self.assertGreater(result['issue_count'], 0)
            
            # Check for specific issues
            string_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                                if 'string' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            clone_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                               if 'clone' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            iteration_issue = next((issue for issue in result['issues'] 
                                  if 'iteration' in issue['message'].lower() or 'bounds checking' in issue['message'].lower()), None)
            
            self.assertIsNotNone(string_issue)
            self.assertIsNotNone(clone_issue)
            self.assertIsNotNone(iteration_issue)
    
    def test_analyze_repository(self):
        """Test analyze_repository method"""
        # Mock the language-specific analysis methods
        self.analyzer.analyze_python_performance = MagicMock(return_value={
            'issues': [
                {'file': 'file1.py', 'line': 10, 'message': 'Inefficient list comprehension'},
                {'file': 'file1.py', 'line': 20, 'message': 'Inefficient string concatenation'}
            ],
            'issue_count': 2
        })
        self.analyzer.analyze_javascript_performance = MagicMock(return_value={
            'issues': [
                {'file': 'file1.js', 'line': 15, 'message': 'DOM manipulation in loop'}
            ],
            'issue_count': 1
        })
        
        # Call the method
        result = self.analyzer.analyze_repository(self.test_repo_path, ['Python', 'JavaScript'])
        
        # Verify the result
        self.assertEqual(len(result['language_results']), 2)  # Two languages
        self.assertIn('Python', result['language_results'])
        self.assertIn('JavaScript', result['language_results'])
        self.assertEqual(result['language_results']['Python']['issue_count'], 2)
        self.assertEqual(result['language_results']['JavaScript']['issue_count'], 1)
        
        # Check hotspots
        self.assertEqual(len(result['hotspots']), 1)  # One file with multiple issues
        self.assertEqual(result['hotspots'][0]['file'], 'file1.py')
        self.assertEqual(result['hotspots'][0]['issue_count'], 2)
        
        # Verify the method calls
        self.analyzer.analyze_python_performance.assert_called_once_with(self.test_repo_path)
        self.analyzer.analyze_javascript_performance.assert_called_once_with(self.test_repo_path)
    
    def test_identify_hotspots(self):
        """Test _identify_hotspots method"""
        # Create sample language results
        language_results = {
            'Python': {
                'issues': [
                    {'file': 'file1.py', 'line': 10, 'message': 'Issue 1'},
                    {'file': 'file1.py', 'line': 20, 'message': 'Issue 2'},
                    {'file': 'file2.py', 'line': 5, 'message': 'Issue 3'}
                ],
                'issue_count': 3
            },
            'JavaScript': {
                'issues': [
                    {'file': 'file1.js', 'line': 15, 'message': 'Issue 4'},
                    {'file': 'file3.js', 'line': 25, 'message': 'Issue 5'},
                    {'file': 'file3.js', 'line': 30, 'message': 'Issue 6'}
                ],
                'issue_count': 3
            }
        }
        
        # Call the method
        hotspots = self.analyzer._identify_hotspots(language_results)
        
        # Verify the result
        self.assertEqual(len(hotspots), 2)  # Two files with multiple issues
        
        # Find the hotspots by file
        file1_py_hotspot = next((h for h in hotspots if h['file'] == 'file1.py'), None)
        file3_js_hotspot = next((h for h in hotspots if h['file'] == 'file3.js'), None)
        
        self.assertIsNotNone(file1_py_hotspot)
        self.assertIsNotNone(file3_js_hotspot)
        self.assertEqual(file1_py_hotspot['issue_count'], 2)
        self.assertEqual(file3_js_hotspot['issue_count'], 2)
    
    @patch('os.walk')
    def test_find_files(self, mock_walk):
        """Test _find_files method"""
        # Set up the mock
        mock_walk.return_value = [
            ('/test/repo', ['dir1'], ['file1.py', 'file2.js']),
            ('/test/repo/dir1', [], ['file3.py'])
        ]
        
        # Call the method
        python_files = self.analyzer._find_files(self.test_repo_path, '.py')
        
        # Verify the result
        self.assertEqual(len(python_files), 2)
        self.assertIn('/test/repo/file1.py', python_files)
        self.assertIn('/test/repo/dir1/file3.py', python_files)
    
    def test_analyze_file_with_patterns(self):
        """Test _analyze_file_with_patterns method"""
        # Create sample file content and patterns
        file_content = """
        def slow_function():
            # This is a slow list comprehension
            result = [x * y for x in range(1000) for y in range(1000)]
            
            # Inefficient string concatenation
            s = ""
            for i in range(1000):
                s += str(i)
        """
        
        patterns = [
            (re.compile(r'\[.*for.*for.*\]', re.MULTILINE), "Nested list comprehension can be inefficient"),
            (re.compile(r'\s+s\s\+=\s', re.MULTILINE), "String concatenation in a loop is inefficient")
        ]
        
        # Call the method
        issues = self.analyzer._analyze_file_with_patterns('/test/repo/test.py', file_content, patterns)
        
        # Verify the result
        self.assertEqual(len(issues), 2)  # Two patterns matched
        self.assertEqual(issues[0]['file'], 'test.py')  # Should be relative path
        self.assertEqual(issues[1]['file'], 'test.py')
        self.assertIn('Nested list comprehension', issues[0]['message'])
        self.assertIn('String concatenation', issues[1]['message'])


if __name__ == "__main__":
    unittest.main()