#!/usr/lib64/linuxfabrik-monitoring-plugins/venv/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8; py-indent-offset: 4 -*-
#
# Author:  Linuxfabrik GmbH, Zurich, Switzerland
# Contact: info (at) linuxfabrik (dot) ch
#          https://www.linuxfabrik.ch/
# License: The Unlicense, see LICENSE file.

# https://github.com/Linuxfabrik/monitoring-plugins/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md

"""See the check's README for more details."""

import argparse
import json
import sys

import lib.args
import lib.base
import lib.disk
import lib.lftest
import lib.redfish
import lib.txt
from lib.globals import STATE_CRIT, STATE_OK, STATE_UNKNOWN, STATE_WARN

__author__ = 'Linuxfabrik GmbH, Zurich/Switzerland'
__version__ = '2026081401'

DESCRIPTION = """Reports the firmware inventory of a Redfish-compatible server via the Redfish API.
Lists every firmware component with its installed version and identification, and alerts whenever a
component reports a degraded or failed health state."""

API_BASE = '/redfish/v1'
DEFAULT_CACHE_EXPIRE = (
    5  # minutes; also caches API responses, kept below the session timeout
)
DEFAULT_INSECURE = True
DEFAULT_NO_PROXY = False
DEFAULT_RETRIES = 3  # extra attempts on a failed Redfish request
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 8


def parse_args():
    """Parse command line arguments using argparse."""
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
        description=DESCRIPTION,
        epilog=lib.args.epilog(__file__),
        formatter_class=lib.args.HelpFormatter,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '-V',
        '--version',
        action='version',
        version=f'%(prog)s: v{__version__} by {__author__}',
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--always-ok',
        help=lib.args.help('--always-ok'),
        dest='ALWAYS_OK',
        action='store_true',
        default=False,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--brief',
        help='Hide items that are OK and show only those in WARN/CRIT state. '
        'Alerting is unaffected: all items still drive the overall check state. '
        'Default: %(default)s',
        dest='BRIEF',
        action='store_true',
        default=False,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--cache-expire',
        help=lib.args.help('--cache-expire') + ' Default: %(default)s',
        dest='CACHE_EXPIRE',
        type=int,
        default=DEFAULT_CACHE_EXPIRE,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--ignore',
        help='Ignore items whose name matches this Python regular expression. '
        'Case-sensitive by default; use `(?i)` for case-insensitive matching. '
        'Can be specified multiple times.',
        dest='IGNORE',
        action='append',
        default=None,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--insecure',
        help=lib.args.help('--insecure'),
        dest='INSECURE',
        action='store_true',
        default=DEFAULT_INSECURE,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--inventory',
        help='Output the parsed components as JSON on stdout and exit OK, instead of '
        'running a health check. Use this to collect a hardware inventory: the JSON is a '
        'single object keyed by component type, so the output of several Redfish checks can '
        'be merged into one inventory document with `jq --slurp`. Ignores --brief, --match '
        'and --ignore. Default: %(default)s',
        dest='INVENTORY',
        action='store_true',
        default=False,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--match',
        help='Only check items whose name matches this Python regular expression. '
        'Case-sensitive by default; use `(?i)` for case-insensitive matching. '
        'Can be specified multiple times. ' + lib.args.MATCH_IGNORE_PRECEDENCE,
        dest='MATCH',
        action='append',
        default=None,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--no-insecure',
        help=lib.args.help('--no-insecure'),
        dest='INSECURE',
        action='store_false',
        default=DEFAULT_INSECURE,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--no-perfdata',
        help=lib.args.help('--no-perfdata'),
        dest='NO_PERFDATA',
        action='store_true',
        default=False,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--no-proxy',
        help=lib.args.help('--no-proxy'),
        dest='NO_PROXY',
        action='store_true',
        default=DEFAULT_NO_PROXY,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--password',
        help='Redfish API password.',
        dest='PASSWORD',
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--retries',
        help='Number of extra attempts if a request to the Redfish API fails, before the '
        'check gives up. Helps against an occasionally slow or flaky management controller. '
        'Default: %(default)s',
        dest='RETRIES',
        type=int,
        default=DEFAULT_RETRIES,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--test',
        help=lib.args.help('--test'),
        dest='TEST',
        type=lib.args.csv,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--timeout',
        help=lib.args.help('--timeout') + ' Default: %(default)s (seconds)',
        dest='TIMEOUT',
        type=int,
        default=DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--url',
        help='Redfish API URL.',
        dest='URL',
        required=True,
    )

    parser.add_argument(
        '--username',
        help='Redfish API username.',
        dest='USERNAME',
    )

    args, _ = parser.parse_known_args()
    return args


def load_test_fixture(test_args, path):
    # Replace the first element of args.TEST with the walk-specific
    # fixture path, read it via lib.lftest.test() and return the parsed
    # JSON. On a missing file or malformed JSON, exit STATE_UNKNOWN with
    # a helpful message instead of letting json.loads raise a traceback.
    if not lib.disk.file_exists(path, allow_empty=True):
        lib.base.cu(f'Test fixture not found: "{path}".')
    test_args[0] = path
    stdout, _, _ = lib.lftest.test(test_args)
    try:
        return json.loads(stdout)
    except (json.JSONDecodeError, ValueError) as e:
        lib.base.cu(f'Test fixture "{path}" does not contain valid JSON: {e}')


def main():
    """The main function. This is where the magic happens."""

    # parse the command line
    try:
        args = parse_args()
    except SystemExit:
        sys.exit(STATE_UNKNOWN)

    # set default values for append parameters that were not specified
    if args.IGNORE is None:
        args.IGNORE = []
    if args.MATCH is None:
        args.MATCH = []

    # compile the item filter regexes once
    ignore_patterns = [
        lib.base.coe(p) for p in lib.txt.compile_regex(args.IGNORE, '--ignore')
    ]
    match_patterns = [
        lib.base.coe(p) for p in lib.txt.compile_regex(args.MATCH, '--match')
    ]

    # fetch data
    if args.TEST is None:
        if not args.URL.startswith('http'):
            lib.base.cu('--url parameter has to start with "http://" or https://".')
        header = {'Accept': 'application/json'}
        # cache_expire (seconds) enables the lib fetch layer's shared per-URL cache,
        # so sibling Redfish checks on this host share one session and each fetch.
        cache_expire = args.CACHE_EXPIRE * 60
        header.update(lib.redfish.get_auth_header(args, cache_expire=cache_expire))
        expand = lib.redfish.get_expand_suffix(
            args.URL,
            header=header,
            insecure=args.INSECURE,
            no_proxy=args.NO_PROXY,
            timeout=args.TIMEOUT,
            retries=args.RETRIES,
            cache_expire=cache_expire,
        )
        # Entry point: the FirmwareInventory collection, read in one request via the
        # Redfish $expand query and cached by the lib fetch layer so the sibling
        # Redfish checks on this host reuse it within the cache window.
        firmware_url = f'{args.URL}{API_BASE}/UpdateService/FirmwareInventory'
        result = lib.base.coe(
            lib.redfish.fetch_collection(
                firmware_url,
                expand=expand,
                header=header,
                insecure=args.INSECURE,
                no_proxy=args.NO_PROXY,
                timeout=args.TIMEOUT,
                retries=args.RETRIES,
                cache_expire=cache_expire,
            )
        )
    else:
        # do not call the API, put in test data. Each API call in the
        # Redfish walk has an explicit fixture suffix, so the fixture
        # file names describe what they contain (firmwareinventory,
        # firmware-N).
        test_base = args.TEST[0]
        result = load_test_fixture(args.TEST, f'{test_base}-firmwareinventory')
    # "Members": [
    #     {
    #         "@odata.id": "/redfish/v1/UpdateService/FirmwareInventory/BIOS"
    #     }
    # ],
    if len(result.get('Members', [])) == 0:
        lib.base.cu('Nothing to check, no Redfish members found.')

    # init some vars
    msg = ''
    state = STATE_OK
    perfdata = ''
    component_count = 0
    component_not_ok = 0
    # only allocated and populated in --inventory mode, so a normal health
    # check holds nothing extra in memory
    inventory = [] if args.INVENTORY else None

    # analyze data: follow each "Member" link and aggregate firmware-component
    # health into `state`. Every component is listed regardless of its state,
    # because this check doubles as a firmware version inventory.
    table_data = []
    # fetch_members fills in any components the controller left as bare
    # references (i.e. when it did not honour $expand on the collection above)
    if args.TEST is None:
        firmware_members = lib.base.coe(
            lib.redfish.fetch_members(
                result.get('Members', []),
                args.URL,
                header=header,
                insecure=args.INSECURE,
                no_proxy=args.NO_PROXY,
                timeout=args.TIMEOUT,
                retries=args.RETRIES,
                cache_expire=cache_expire,
            )
        )
    else:
        firmware_members = [
            load_test_fixture(args.TEST, f'{test_base}-firmware-{i}')
            for i in range(len(result.get('Members', [])))
        ]
    for firmware_data in firmware_members:
        firmware_data = lib.redfish.get_updateservice_firmwareinventory(firmware_data)
        # collect for --inventory before any display filter (--match/--ignore/--brief)
        if args.INVENTORY:
            inventory.append(dict(firmware_data))
        # --match/--ignore: filter by item name
        item_name = firmware_data['Name'] or firmware_data.get('Id', '')
        if ignore_patterns and any(p.search(item_name) for p in ignore_patterns):
            continue
        if match_patterns and not any(p.search(item_name) for p in match_patterns):
            continue
        component_count += 1
        # is the firmware component healthy at all?
        firmware_data_state = lib.redfish.get_state(firmware_data)
        state = lib.base.get_worst(state, firmware_data_state)
        firmware_data['State'] = lib.base.state2str(firmware_data_state, empty_ok=False)
        if firmware_data_state != STATE_OK:
            component_not_ok += 1
        table_data.append(firmware_data)

    if args.BRIEF:
        table_data = [r for r in table_data if r.get('State') != '[OK]']
    if table_data:
        keys = [
            'Name',
            'Version',
            'Manufacturer',
            'ReleaseDate',
            'Updateable',
            'State',
        ]
        headers = [
            'Component',
            'Version',
            'Manufacturer',
            'ReleaseDate',
            'Updateable',
            'State',
        ]
        msg += lib.base.get_table(table_data, keys, header=headers)

    # --inventory: emit the collected components as JSON and exit before
    # building the human-readable message and perfdata
    if args.INVENTORY:
        print(
            json.dumps(
                {'firmware': inventory}, ensure_ascii=False, indent=4, sort_keys=True
            )
        )
        sys.exit(STATE_OK)

    # build the message
    components = lib.txt.pluralize('component', component_count)
    if state == STATE_CRIT:
        msg = (
            f'Checked {component_count} firmware {components}.'
            f' There are critical errors.\n\n'
        ) + msg
    elif state == STATE_WARN:
        msg = (
            f'Checked {component_count} firmware {components}. There are warnings.\n\n'
        ) + msg
    else:
        msg = (
            f'Everything is ok. Checked {component_count} firmware {components}.\n\n'
        ) + msg

    # perfdata: how many firmware components were checked and how many are not OK
    perfdata = lib.base.get_perfdata(
        'firmware_components',
        component_count,
        _min=0,
    )
    perfdata += lib.base.get_perfdata(
        'firmware_components_not_ok',
        component_not_ok,
        _min=0,
    )

    # over and out
    lib.base.oao(
        msg, state, perfdata, always_ok=args.ALWAYS_OK, no_perfdata=args.NO_PERFDATA
    )


if __name__ == '__main__':
    try:
        main()
    except Exception:
        lib.base.cu()
