2017-04-14 12:24:58 +00:00
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import datetime
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import logging
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from .pyHS100 import SmartDevice
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_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class SmartPlug(SmartDevice):
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"""Representation of a TP-Link Smart Switch.
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Usage example when used as library:
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p = SmartPlug("192.168.1.105")
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# print the devices alias
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print(p.alias)
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# change state of plug
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p.state = "ON"
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p.state = "OFF"
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# query and print current state of plug
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print(p.state)
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Errors reported by the device are raised as SmartPlugExceptions,
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and should be handled by the user of the library.
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Note:
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The library references the same structure as defined for the D-Link Switch
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"""
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# switch states
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SWITCH_STATE_ON = 'ON'
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SWITCH_STATE_OFF = 'OFF'
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SWITCH_STATE_UNKNOWN = 'UNKNOWN'
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def __init__(self, ip_address, protocol=None):
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SmartDevice.__init__(self, ip_address, protocol)
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self.emeter_type = "emeter"
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self.emeter_units = False
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@property
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def state(self):
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"""
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Retrieve the switch state
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:returns: one of
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SWITCH_STATE_ON
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SWITCH_STATE_OFF
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SWITCH_STATE_UNKNOWN
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:rtype: str
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"""
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relay_state = self.sys_info['relay_state']
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if relay_state == 0:
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return SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_OFF
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elif relay_state == 1:
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return SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_ON
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else:
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_LOGGER.warning("Unknown state %s returned.", relay_state)
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return SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_UNKNOWN
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@state.setter
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def state(self, value):
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"""
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Set the new switch state
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:param value: one of
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SWITCH_STATE_ON
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SWITCH_STATE_OFF
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:raises ValueError: on invalid state
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:raises SmartPlugException: on error
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"""
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if not isinstance(value, str):
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raise ValueError("State must be str, not of %s.", type(value))
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elif value.upper() == SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_ON:
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self.turn_on()
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elif value.upper() == SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_OFF:
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self.turn_off()
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else:
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raise ValueError("State %s is not valid.", value)
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@property
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def is_on(self):
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"""
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Returns whether device is on.
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:return: True if device is on, False otherwise
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"""
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return bool(self.sys_info['relay_state'])
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def turn_on(self):
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"""
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Turn the switch on.
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:raises SmartPlugException: on error
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"""
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self._query_helper("system", "set_relay_state", {"state": 1})
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def turn_off(self):
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"""
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Turn the switch off.
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:raises SmartPlugException: on error
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"""
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self._query_helper("system", "set_relay_state", {"state": 0})
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@property
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def led(self):
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"""
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Returns the state of the led.
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:return: True if led is on, False otherwise
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:rtype: bool
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"""
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return bool(1 - self.sys_info["led_off"])
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2017-04-24 17:28:22 +00:00
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@property
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def state_information(self):
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return {
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'LED state': self.led,
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'On since': self.on_since
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}
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2017-04-14 12:24:58 +00:00
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@led.setter
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def led(self, state):
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"""
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Sets the state of the led (night mode)
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:param bool state: True to set led on, False to set led off
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:raises SmartPlugException: on error
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"""
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self._query_helper("system", "set_led_off", {"off": int(not state)})
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@property
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def on_since(self):
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"""
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Returns pretty-printed on-time
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:return: datetime for on since
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:rtype: datetime
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"""
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return datetime.datetime.now() - \
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datetime.timedelta(seconds=self.sys_info["on_time"])
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