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# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
# Licensed under the MIT License.

import logging
import sys
import traceback
from datetime import datetime

from aiohttp import web
from aiohttp.web import Request, Response
from aiohttp.web_response import json_response
from botbuilder.core import (
    BotFrameworkAdapterSettings,
    ConversationState,
    MemoryStorage,
    UserState,
    TurnContext,
    BotFrameworkAdapter,
)
from botbuilder.schema import Activity, ActivityTypes

from adapter_with_error_handler import AdapterWithErrorHandler
from bots import ChildBot
from dialogs import MainDialog
from config import DefaultConfig

CONFIG = DefaultConfig()

STORAGE = MemoryStorage()

CONVERSATION_STATE = ConversationState(STORAGE)
USER_STATE = UserState(STORAGE)

# Create adapter.
# See https://aka.ms/about-bot-adapter to learn more about how bots work.
SETTINGS = BotFrameworkAdapterSettings(CONFIG.APP_ID, CONFIG.APP_PASSWORD)
ADAPTER = AdapterWithErrorHandler(SETTINGS, CONVERSATION_STATE, USER_STATE)


# Catch-all for errors.
async def on_error(context: TurnContext, error: Exception):
    # This check writes out errors to console log .vs. app insights.
    # NOTE: In production environment, you should consider logging this to Azure
    #       application insights.
    print(f"\n [on_turn_error] unhandled error: {error}", file=sys.stderr)
    traceback.print_exc()

    # Send a message to the user
    await context.send_activity("The bot encountered an error or bug.")
    await context.send_activity(
        "To continue to run this bot, please fix the bot source code."
    )
    # Send a trace activity if we're talking to the Bot Framework Emulator
    if context.activity.channel_id == "emulator":
        # Create a trace activity that contains the error object
        trace_activity = Activity(
            label="TurnError",
            name="on_turn_error Trace",
            timestamp=datetime.utcnow(),
            type=ActivityTypes.trace,
            value=f"{error}",
            value_type="https://www.botframework.com/schemas/error",
        )
        # Send a trace activity, which will be displayed in Bot Framework Emulator
        await context.send_activity(trace_activity)


ADAPTER.on_turn_error = on_error

DIALOG = MainDialog(CONFIG)

# Create the Bot
BOT = ChildBot(DIALOG, USER_STATE, CONVERSATION_STATE, CONFIG)

# Listen for incoming requests on /api/messages
async def messages(req: Request) -> Response:
    # Main bot message handler.
    if "application/json" in req.headers["Content-Type"]:
        body = await req.json()
    else:
        return Response(status=415)

    activity = Activity().deserialize(body)
    auth_header = req.headers["Authorization"] if "Authorization" in req.headers else ""

    try:
        response = await ADAPTER.process_activity(activity, auth_header, BOT.on_turn)
        if response:
            return json_response(data=response.body, status=response.status)
        return Response(status=201)
    except Exception as exception:
        raise exception

"""async def options(req: Request) -> Response:
    return Response(status=200)"""

APP = web.Application()
APP.router.add_post("/api/messages", messages)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    try:
        logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
        web.run_app(APP, host="localhost", port=CONFIG.PORT)
    except Exception as error:
        raise error