# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from google.cloud.firestore_bundle import gapic_version as package_version

import google.api_core as api_core
import sys

__version__ = package_version.__version__

if sys.version_info >= (3, 8):  # pragma: NO COVER
    from importlib import metadata
else:  # pragma: NO COVER
    # TODO(https://github.com/googleapis/python-api-core/issues/835): Remove
    # this code path once we drop support for Python 3.7
    import importlib_metadata as metadata


from .types.bundle import BundledDocumentMetadata
from .types.bundle import BundledQuery
from .types.bundle import BundleElement
from .types.bundle import BundleMetadata
from .types.bundle import NamedQuery

from .bundle import FirestoreBundle

if hasattr(api_core, "check_python_version") and hasattr(
    api_core, "check_dependency_versions"
):  # pragma: NO COVER
    api_core.check_python_version("google.cloud.bundle")  # type: ignore
    api_core.check_dependency_versions("google.cloud.bundle")  # type: ignore
else:  # pragma: NO COVER
    # An older version of api_core is installed which does not define the
    # functions above. We do equivalent checks manually.
    try:
        import warnings
        import sys

        _py_version_str = sys.version.split()[0]
        _package_label = "google.cloud.bundle"
        if sys.version_info < (3, 9):
            warnings.warn(
                "You are using a non-supported Python version "
                + f"({_py_version_str}).  Google will not post any further "
                + f"updates to {_package_label} supporting this Python version. "
                + "Please upgrade to the latest Python version, or at "
                + f"least to Python 3.9, and then update {_package_label}.",
                FutureWarning,
            )
        if sys.version_info[:2] == (3, 9):
            warnings.warn(
                f"You are using a Python version ({_py_version_str}) "
                + f"which Google will stop supporting in {_package_label} in "
                + "January 2026. Please "
                + "upgrade to the latest Python version, or at "
                + "least to Python 3.10, before then, and "
                + f"then update {_package_label}.",
                FutureWarning,
            )

        def parse_version_to_tuple(version_string: str):
            """Safely converts a semantic version string to a comparable tuple of integers.
            Example: "4.25.8" -> (4, 25, 8)
            Ignores non-numeric parts and handles common version formats.
            Args:
                version_string: Version string in the format "x.y.z" or "x.y.z<suffix>"
            Returns:
                Tuple of integers for the parsed version string.
            """
            parts = []
            for part in version_string.split("."):
                try:
                    parts.append(int(part))
                except ValueError:
                    # If it's a non-numeric part (e.g., '1.0.0b1' -> 'b1'), stop here.
                    # This is a simplification compared to 'packaging.parse_version', but sufficient
                    # for comparing strictly numeric semantic versions.
                    break
            return tuple(parts)

        def _get_version(dependency_name):
            try:
                version_string: str = metadata.version(dependency_name)
                parsed_version = parse_version_to_tuple(version_string)
                return (parsed_version, version_string)
            except Exception:
                # Catch exceptions from metadata.version() (e.g., PackageNotFoundError)
                # or errors during parse_version_to_tuple
                return (None, "--")

        _dependency_package = "google.protobuf"
        _next_supported_version = "4.25.8"
        _next_supported_version_tuple = (4, 25, 8)
        _recommendation = " (we recommend 6.x)"
        (_version_used, _version_used_string) = _get_version(_dependency_package)
        if _version_used and _version_used < _next_supported_version_tuple:
            warnings.warn(
                f"Package {_package_label} depends on "
                + f"{_dependency_package}, currently installed at version "
                + f"{_version_used_string}. Future updates to "
                + f"{_package_label} will require {_dependency_package} at "
                + f"version {_next_supported_version} or higher{_recommendation}."
                + " Please ensure "
                + "that either (a) your Python environment doesn't pin the "
                + f"version of {_dependency_package}, so that updates to "
                + f"{_package_label} can require the higher version, or "
                + "(b) you manually update your Python environment to use at "
                + f"least version {_next_supported_version} of "
                + f"{_dependency_package}.",
                FutureWarning,
            )
    except Exception:
        warnings.warn(
            "Could not determine the version of Python "
            + "currently being used. To continue receiving "
            + "updates for {_package_label}, ensure you are "
            + "using a supported version of Python; see "
            + "https://devguide.python.org/versions/"
        )

__all__ = (
    "BundleElement",
    "BundleMetadata",
    "BundledDocumentMetadata",
    "BundledQuery",
    "FirestoreBundle",
    "NamedQuery",
)
