# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

import os
import sys
import unittest

from pygame.tests.test_utils import example_path
import pygame
from pygame.compat import as_unicode, unicode_, filesystem_encode


class MixerMusicModuleTest(unittest.TestCase):
    @classmethod
    def setUpClass(cls):
        # Initializing the mixer is slow, so minimize the times it is called.
        pygame.mixer.init()

    @classmethod
    def tearDownClass(cls):
        pygame.mixer.quit()

    def setUp(cls):
        # This makes sure the mixer is always initialized before each test (in
        # case a test calls pygame.mixer.quit()).
        if pygame.mixer.get_init() is None:
            pygame.mixer.init()

    def test_load(self):
        "|tags:music|"
        # __doc__ (as of 2008-07-13) for pygame.mixer_music.load:

          # pygame.mixer.music.load(filename): return None
          # Load a music file for playback

        data_fname = example_path('data')
        formats = ['mp3', 'ogg', 'wav']

        for f in formats:
            path = os.path.join(data_fname, 'house_lo.%s' % f)
            if os.sep == '\\':
                path = path.replace('\\', '\\\\')
            umusfn = as_unicode(path)
            bmusfn = filesystem_encode(umusfn)

            pygame.mixer.music.load(umusfn)
            pygame.mixer.music.load(bmusfn)

    def test_load_object(self):
        """test loading music from file-like objects."""
        formats = ['ogg', 'wav']
        data_fname = example_path('data')
        for f in formats:
            path = os.path.join(data_fname, 'house_lo.%s' % f)
            if os.sep == '\\':
                path = path.replace('\\', '\\\\')
            bmusfn = filesystem_encode(path)

            with open(bmusfn, 'rb') as musf:
                pygame.mixer.music.load(musf)

    def test_load_unicode(self):
        """test non-ASCII unicode path"""
        import shutil
        ep = unicode_(example_path('data'))
        temp_file = os.path.join(ep, u'你好.wav')
        org_file = os.path.join(ep, u'house_lo.wav')
        try:
            with open(temp_file, 'w') as f:
                pass
            os.remove(temp_file)
        except IOError:
            raise unittest.SkipTest('the path cannot be opened')
        shutil.copy(org_file, temp_file)
        try:
            pygame.mixer.music.load(temp_file)
            pygame.mixer.music.load(org_file) # unload
        finally:
            os.remove(temp_file)

    def todo_test_queue(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.queue:

          # This will load a music file and queue it. A queued music file will
          # begin as soon as the current music naturally ends. If the current
          # music is ever stopped or changed, the queued song will be lost.
          #
          # The following example will play music by Bach six times, then play
          # music by Mozart once:
          #
          #     pygame.mixer.music.load('bach.ogg')
          #     pygame.mixer.music.play(5)        # Plays six times, not five!
          #     pygame.mixer.music.queue('mozart.ogg')

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_stop(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.stop:

          # Stops the music playback if it is currently playing.

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_rewind(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.rewind:

          # Resets playback of the current music to the beginning.

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_get_pos(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.get_pos:

          # This gets the number of milliseconds that the music has been playing
          # for. The returned time only represents how long the music has been
          # playing; it does not take into account any starting position
          # offsets.
          #

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_fadeout(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.fadeout:

          # This will stop the music playback after it has been faded out over
          # the specified time (measured in milliseconds).
          #
          # Note, that this function blocks until the music has faded out.

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_play(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.play:

          # This will play the loaded music stream. If the music is already
          # playing it will be restarted.
          #
          # The loops argument controls the number of repeats a music will play.
          # play(5) will cause the music to played once, then repeated five
          # times, for a total of six. If the loops is -1 then the music will
          # repeat indefinitely.
          #
          # The starting position argument controls where in the music the song
          # starts playing. The starting position is dependent on the format of
          # music playing. MP3 and OGG use the position as time (in seconds).
          # MOD music it is the pattern order number. Passing a startpos will
          # raise a NotImplementedError if it cannot set the start position
          #

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_load(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.load:

          # This will load a music file and prepare it for playback. If a music
          # stream is already playing it will be stopped. This does not start
          # the music playing.
          #
          # Music can only be loaded from filenames, not python file objects
          # like the other pygame loading functions.
          #

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_get_volume(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.get_volume:

          # Returns the current volume for the mixer. The value will be between
          # 0.0 and 1.0.
          #

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_set_endevent(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.set_endevent:

          # This causes Pygame to signal (by means of the event queue) when the
          # music is done playing. The argument determines the type of event
          # that will be queued.
          #
          # The event will be queued every time the music finishes, not just the
          # first time. To stop the event from being queued, call this method
          # with no argument.
          #

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_pause(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.pause:

          # Temporarily stop playback of the music stream. It can be resumed
          # with the pygame.mixer.music.unpause() function.
          #

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_get_busy(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.get_busy:

          # Returns True when the music stream is actively playing. When the
          # music is idle this returns False.
          #

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_get_endevent(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.get_endevent:

          # Returns the event type to be sent every time the music finishes
          # playback. If there is no endevent the function returns
          # pygame.NOEVENT.
          #

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_unpause(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.unpause:

          # This will resume the playback of a music stream after it has been paused.

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_set_volume(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.mixer_music.set_volume:

          # Set the volume of the music playback. The value argument is between
          # 0.0 and 1.0. When new music is loaded the volume is reset.
          #

        self.fail()

    def todo_test_set_pos(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2010-24-05) for pygame.mixer_music.set_pos:

          #This sets the position in the music file where playback will start. The
          # meaning of "pos", a float (or a number that can be converted to a float),
          # depends on the music format. Newer versions of SDL_mixer have better
          # positioning support than earlier. An SDLError is raised if a particular
          # format does not support positioning.
          #

        self.fail()

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