'use strict';
const os = require('os');
const execa = require('execa');

// Reference: https://www.gaijin.at/en/lstwinver.php
const names = new Map([
	['10.0', '10'],
	['6.3', '8.1'],
	['6.2', '8'],
	['6.1', '7'],
	['6.0', 'Vista'],
	['5.2', 'Server 2003'],
	['5.1', 'XP'],
	['5.0', '2000'],
	['4.9', 'ME'],
	['4.1', '98'],
	['4.0', '95']
]);

const windowsRelease = release => {
	const version = /\d+\.\d/.exec(release || os.release());

	if (release && !version) {
		throw new Error('`release` argument doesn\'t match `n.n`');
	}

	const ver = (version || [])[0];

	// Server 2008, 2012 and 2016 versions are ambiguous with desktop versions and must be detected at runtime.
	// If `release` is omitted or we're on a Windows system, and the version number is an ambiguous version
	// then use `wmic` to get the OS caption: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa394531(v=vs.85).aspx
	// If the resulting caption contains the year 2008, 2012 or 2016, it is a server version, so return a server OS name.
	if ((!release || release === os.release()) && ['6.1', '6.2', '6.3', '10.0'].includes(ver)) {
		const stdout = execa.sync('wmic', ['os', 'get', 'Caption']).stdout || '';
		const year = (stdout.match(/2008|2012|2016/) || [])[0];
		if (year) {
			return `Server ${year}`;
		}
	}

	return names.get(ver);
};

module.exports = windowsRelease;