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"""
pyHS100
Python library supporting TP-Link Smart Plugs/Switches (HS100/HS110/Hs200).
The communication protocol was reverse engineered by Lubomir Stroetmann and
Tobias Esser in 'Reverse Engineering the TP-Link HS110':
https://www.softscheck.com/en/reverse-engineering-tp-link-hs110/
This library reuses codes and concepts of the TP-Link WiFi SmartPlug Client
at https://github.com/softScheck/tplink-smartplug, developed by Lubomir
Stroetmann which is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
You may obtain a copy of the license at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
"""
# python2 compatibility
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from future.utils import raise_from
try:
basestring
except NameError:
basestring = str
import datetime
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import logging
import socket
from pyHS100.protocol import TPLinkSmartHomeProtocol
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_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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Read all data from the device, disable double-encoding, implement more APIs, refactor querying, update README (#11) * Read from socket until no data available, disable double string encoding HS110 sends sometimes datagrams in chunks especially for get_daystat, this patch makes it to read until there is no more data to be read. As json.dumps() does JSON encoding already, there's no need to str() the year or month either. * Add cli.py, a simple script to query devices for debugging purposes. * allow easier importing with from pyHS100 import SmartPlug * move cli.py to examples, add short usage into README.md * Implement more available APIs, refactor querying code. This commit adds access to new properties, both read & write, while keeping the old one (mostly) intact. Querying is refactored to be done inside _query_helper() method, which unwraps results automatically and rises SmartPlugException() in case of errors. Errors are to be handled by clients. New features: * Setting device alias (plug.alias = "name") * led read & write * icon read (doesn't seem to return anything without cloud support at least), write API is not known, throws an exception currently * time read (returns datetime), time write implemented, but not working even when no error is returned from the device * timezone read * mac read & write, writing is untested for now. Properties for easier access: * hw_info: return hw-specific elements from sysinfo * on_since: pretty-printed from sysinfo * location: latitude and longitued from sysinfo * rssi: rssi from sysinfo * Update README.md with examples of available features. * Handle comments from mweinelt * Refactor state handling, use booleans instead of strings * Fix issues raised during the review. Following issues are addressed by this commit: * All API is more or less commented (including return types, exceptions, ..) * Converted state to use * Added properties is_on, is_off for those who don't want to check against strings. * Handled most issues reported by pylint. * Adjusted _query_helper() to strip off err_code from the result object. * Fixed broken format() syntax for string formattings. * Fix ci woes plus one typo. * Do initialization after changing device properties, fix nits.
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class SmartPlugException(Exception):
"""
SmartPlugException gets raised for errors reported by the plug.
"""
pass
class SmartDevice(object):
def __init__(self, ip_address, protocol=None):
"""
Create a new SmartDevice instance, identified through its IP address.
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:param str ip_address: ip address on which the device listens
:raises SmartPlugException: when unable to communicate with the device
"""
socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET, ip_address)
self.ip_address = ip_address
if not protocol:
protocol = TPLinkSmartHomeProtocol()
self.protocol = protocol
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def _query_helper(self, target, cmd, arg={}):
"""
Helper returning unwrapped result object and doing error handling.
:param target: Target system {system, time, emeter, ..}
:param cmd: Command to execute
:param arg: JSON object passed as parameter to the command, defaults to {}
:return: Unwrapped result for the call.
:rtype: dict
:raises SmartPlugException: if command was not executed correctly
"""
try:
response = self.protocol.query(
host=self.ip_address,
request={target: {cmd: arg}}
)
except Exception as ex:
raise_from(SmartPlugException(), ex)
if target not in response:
raise SmartPlugException("No required {} in response: {}".format(target, response))
result = response[target]
if "err_code" in result and result["err_code"] != 0:
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raise SmartPlugException("Error on {}.{}: {}".format(target, cmd, result))
result = result[cmd]
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del result["err_code"]
return result
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@property
def sys_info(self):
# TODO use volyptuous
return self.get_sysinfo()
def get_sysinfo(self):
"""
Retrieve system information.
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:return: sysinfo
:rtype dict
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
Read all data from the device, disable double-encoding, implement more APIs, refactor querying, update README (#11) * Read from socket until no data available, disable double string encoding HS110 sends sometimes datagrams in chunks especially for get_daystat, this patch makes it to read until there is no more data to be read. As json.dumps() does JSON encoding already, there's no need to str() the year or month either. * Add cli.py, a simple script to query devices for debugging purposes. * allow easier importing with from pyHS100 import SmartPlug * move cli.py to examples, add short usage into README.md * Implement more available APIs, refactor querying code. This commit adds access to new properties, both read & write, while keeping the old one (mostly) intact. Querying is refactored to be done inside _query_helper() method, which unwraps results automatically and rises SmartPlugException() in case of errors. Errors are to be handled by clients. New features: * Setting device alias (plug.alias = "name") * led read & write * icon read (doesn't seem to return anything without cloud support at least), write API is not known, throws an exception currently * time read (returns datetime), time write implemented, but not working even when no error is returned from the device * timezone read * mac read & write, writing is untested for now. Properties for easier access: * hw_info: return hw-specific elements from sysinfo * on_since: pretty-printed from sysinfo * location: latitude and longitued from sysinfo * rssi: rssi from sysinfo * Update README.md with examples of available features. * Handle comments from mweinelt * Refactor state handling, use booleans instead of strings * Fix issues raised during the review. Following issues are addressed by this commit: * All API is more or less commented (including return types, exceptions, ..) * Converted state to use * Added properties is_on, is_off for those who don't want to check against strings. * Handled most issues reported by pylint. * Adjusted _query_helper() to strip off err_code from the result object. * Fixed broken format() syntax for string formattings. * Fix ci woes plus one typo. * Do initialization after changing device properties, fix nits.
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return self._query_helper("system", "get_sysinfo")
def identify(self):
"""
Query device information to identify model and featureset
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:return: (alias, model, list of supported features)
:rtype: tuple
"""
info = self.sys_info
# TODO sysinfo parsing should happen in sys_info
# to avoid calling fetch here twice..
return info["alias"], info["model"], self.features
@property
def model(self):
"""
Get model of the device
:return: device model
:rtype: str
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
return self.sys_info['model']
Read all data from the device, disable double-encoding, implement more APIs, refactor querying, update README (#11) * Read from socket until no data available, disable double string encoding HS110 sends sometimes datagrams in chunks especially for get_daystat, this patch makes it to read until there is no more data to be read. As json.dumps() does JSON encoding already, there's no need to str() the year or month either. * Add cli.py, a simple script to query devices for debugging purposes. * allow easier importing with from pyHS100 import SmartPlug * move cli.py to examples, add short usage into README.md * Implement more available APIs, refactor querying code. This commit adds access to new properties, both read & write, while keeping the old one (mostly) intact. Querying is refactored to be done inside _query_helper() method, which unwraps results automatically and rises SmartPlugException() in case of errors. Errors are to be handled by clients. New features: * Setting device alias (plug.alias = "name") * led read & write * icon read (doesn't seem to return anything without cloud support at least), write API is not known, throws an exception currently * time read (returns datetime), time write implemented, but not working even when no error is returned from the device * timezone read * mac read & write, writing is untested for now. Properties for easier access: * hw_info: return hw-specific elements from sysinfo * on_since: pretty-printed from sysinfo * location: latitude and longitued from sysinfo * rssi: rssi from sysinfo * Update README.md with examples of available features. * Handle comments from mweinelt * Refactor state handling, use booleans instead of strings * Fix issues raised during the review. Following issues are addressed by this commit: * All API is more or less commented (including return types, exceptions, ..) * Converted state to use * Added properties is_on, is_off for those who don't want to check against strings. * Handled most issues reported by pylint. * Adjusted _query_helper() to strip off err_code from the result object. * Fixed broken format() syntax for string formattings. * Fix ci woes plus one typo. * Do initialization after changing device properties, fix nits.
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@property
def alias(self):
"""
Get current device alias (name)
:return: Device name aka alias.
:rtype: str
"""
return self.sys_info['alias']
Read all data from the device, disable double-encoding, implement more APIs, refactor querying, update README (#11) * Read from socket until no data available, disable double string encoding HS110 sends sometimes datagrams in chunks especially for get_daystat, this patch makes it to read until there is no more data to be read. As json.dumps() does JSON encoding already, there's no need to str() the year or month either. * Add cli.py, a simple script to query devices for debugging purposes. * allow easier importing with from pyHS100 import SmartPlug * move cli.py to examples, add short usage into README.md * Implement more available APIs, refactor querying code. This commit adds access to new properties, both read & write, while keeping the old one (mostly) intact. Querying is refactored to be done inside _query_helper() method, which unwraps results automatically and rises SmartPlugException() in case of errors. Errors are to be handled by clients. New features: * Setting device alias (plug.alias = "name") * led read & write * icon read (doesn't seem to return anything without cloud support at least), write API is not known, throws an exception currently * time read (returns datetime), time write implemented, but not working even when no error is returned from the device * timezone read * mac read & write, writing is untested for now. Properties for easier access: * hw_info: return hw-specific elements from sysinfo * on_since: pretty-printed from sysinfo * location: latitude and longitued from sysinfo * rssi: rssi from sysinfo * Update README.md with examples of available features. * Handle comments from mweinelt * Refactor state handling, use booleans instead of strings * Fix issues raised during the review. Following issues are addressed by this commit: * All API is more or less commented (including return types, exceptions, ..) * Converted state to use * Added properties is_on, is_off for those who don't want to check against strings. * Handled most issues reported by pylint. * Adjusted _query_helper() to strip off err_code from the result object. * Fixed broken format() syntax for string formattings. * Fix ci woes plus one typo. * Do initialization after changing device properties, fix nits.
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@alias.setter
def alias(self, alias):
"""
Sets the device name aka alias.
:param alias: New alias (name)
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
self._query_helper("system", "set_dev_alias", {"alias": alias})
@property
def icon(self):
"""
Returns device icon
Note: not working on HS110, but is always empty.
:return: icon and its hash
:rtype: dict
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
return self._query_helper("system", "get_dev_icon")
@icon.setter
def icon(self, icon):
"""
Content for hash and icon are unknown.
:param str icon: Icon path(?)
:raises NotImplementedError: when not implemented
:raises SmartPlugError: on error
"""
raise NotImplementedError("Values for this call are unknown at this point.")
# here just for the sake of completeness
# self._query_helper("system", "set_dev_icon", {"icon": "", "hash": ""})
# self.initialize()
@property
def time(self):
"""
Returns current time from the device.
:return: datetime for device's time
:rtype: datetime.datetime
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
res = self._query_helper("time", "get_time")
return datetime.datetime(res["year"], res["month"], res["mday"],
res["hour"], res["min"], res["sec"])
@time.setter
def time(self, ts):
"""
Sets time based on datetime object.
Note: this calls set_timezone() for setting.
:param datetime.datetime ts: New date and time
:return: result
:type: dict
:raises NotImplemented: when not implemented.
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
raise NotImplementedError("Fails with err_code == 0 with HS110.")
""" here just for the sake of completeness / if someone figures out why it doesn't work.
ts_obj = {
"index": self.timezone["index"],
"hour": ts.hour,
"min": ts.minute,
"sec": ts.second,
"year": ts.year,
"month": ts.month,
"mday": ts.day,
}
response = self._query_helper("time", "set_timezone", ts_obj)
self.initialize()
return response
"""
@property
def timezone(self):
"""
Returns timezone information
:return: Timezone information
:rtype: dict
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
return self._query_helper("time", "get_timezone")
@property
def hw_info(self):
"""
Returns information about hardware
:return: Information about hardware
:rtype: dict
"""
keys = ["sw_ver", "hw_ver", "mac", "hwId", "fwId", "oemId", "dev_name"]
info = self.sys_info
return {key: info[key] for key in keys}
Read all data from the device, disable double-encoding, implement more APIs, refactor querying, update README (#11) * Read from socket until no data available, disable double string encoding HS110 sends sometimes datagrams in chunks especially for get_daystat, this patch makes it to read until there is no more data to be read. As json.dumps() does JSON encoding already, there's no need to str() the year or month either. * Add cli.py, a simple script to query devices for debugging purposes. * allow easier importing with from pyHS100 import SmartPlug * move cli.py to examples, add short usage into README.md * Implement more available APIs, refactor querying code. This commit adds access to new properties, both read & write, while keeping the old one (mostly) intact. Querying is refactored to be done inside _query_helper() method, which unwraps results automatically and rises SmartPlugException() in case of errors. Errors are to be handled by clients. New features: * Setting device alias (plug.alias = "name") * led read & write * icon read (doesn't seem to return anything without cloud support at least), write API is not known, throws an exception currently * time read (returns datetime), time write implemented, but not working even when no error is returned from the device * timezone read * mac read & write, writing is untested for now. Properties for easier access: * hw_info: return hw-specific elements from sysinfo * on_since: pretty-printed from sysinfo * location: latitude and longitued from sysinfo * rssi: rssi from sysinfo * Update README.md with examples of available features. * Handle comments from mweinelt * Refactor state handling, use booleans instead of strings * Fix issues raised during the review. Following issues are addressed by this commit: * All API is more or less commented (including return types, exceptions, ..) * Converted state to use * Added properties is_on, is_off for those who don't want to check against strings. * Handled most issues reported by pylint. * Adjusted _query_helper() to strip off err_code from the result object. * Fixed broken format() syntax for string formattings. * Fix ci woes plus one typo. * Do initialization after changing device properties, fix nits.
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@property
def location(self):
"""
Location of the device, as read from sysinfo
:return: latitude and longitude
:rtype: dict
"""
info = self.sys_info
return {"latitude": info["latitude"],
"longitude": info["longitude"]}
Read all data from the device, disable double-encoding, implement more APIs, refactor querying, update README (#11) * Read from socket until no data available, disable double string encoding HS110 sends sometimes datagrams in chunks especially for get_daystat, this patch makes it to read until there is no more data to be read. As json.dumps() does JSON encoding already, there's no need to str() the year or month either. * Add cli.py, a simple script to query devices for debugging purposes. * allow easier importing with from pyHS100 import SmartPlug * move cli.py to examples, add short usage into README.md * Implement more available APIs, refactor querying code. This commit adds access to new properties, both read & write, while keeping the old one (mostly) intact. Querying is refactored to be done inside _query_helper() method, which unwraps results automatically and rises SmartPlugException() in case of errors. Errors are to be handled by clients. New features: * Setting device alias (plug.alias = "name") * led read & write * icon read (doesn't seem to return anything without cloud support at least), write API is not known, throws an exception currently * time read (returns datetime), time write implemented, but not working even when no error is returned from the device * timezone read * mac read & write, writing is untested for now. Properties for easier access: * hw_info: return hw-specific elements from sysinfo * on_since: pretty-printed from sysinfo * location: latitude and longitued from sysinfo * rssi: rssi from sysinfo * Update README.md with examples of available features. * Handle comments from mweinelt * Refactor state handling, use booleans instead of strings * Fix issues raised during the review. Following issues are addressed by this commit: * All API is more or less commented (including return types, exceptions, ..) * Converted state to use * Added properties is_on, is_off for those who don't want to check against strings. * Handled most issues reported by pylint. * Adjusted _query_helper() to strip off err_code from the result object. * Fixed broken format() syntax for string formattings. * Fix ci woes plus one typo. * Do initialization after changing device properties, fix nits.
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@property
def rssi(self):
"""
Returns WiFi signal strenth (rssi)
:return: rssi
:rtype: int
"""
return self.sys_info["rssi"]
@property
def mac(self):
"""
Returns mac address
:return: mac address in hexadecimal with colons, e.g. 01:23:45:67:89:ab
:rtype: str
"""
return self.sys_info["mac"]
@mac.setter
def mac(self, mac):
"""
Sets new mac address
:param str mac: mac in hexadecimal with colons, e.g. 01:23:45:67:89:ab
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
self._query_helper("system", "set_mac_addr", {"mac": mac})
def get_emeter_realtime(self):
"""
Retrive current energy readings from device.
:returns: current readings or False
:rtype: dict, False
False if device has no energy meter or error occured
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
if not self.has_emeter:
return False
return self._query_helper(self.emeter_type, "get_realtime")
def get_emeter_daily(self, year=None, month=None):
"""
Retrieve daily statistics for a given month
:param year: year for which to retrieve statistics (default: this year)
:param month: month for which to retrieve statistcs (default: this
month)
:return: mapping of day of month to value
False if device has no energy meter or error occured
:rtype: dict
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
if not self.has_emeter:
return False
if year is None:
year = datetime.datetime.now().year
if month is None:
month = datetime.datetime.now().month
response = self._query_helper(self.emeter_type, "get_daystat",
{'month': month, 'year': year})
if self.emeter_units:
key = 'energy_wh'
else:
key = 'energy'
return {entry['day']: entry[key]
for entry in response['day_list']}
def get_emeter_monthly(self, year=datetime.datetime.now().year):
"""
Retrieve monthly statistics for a given year.
:param year: year for which to retrieve statistics (default: this year)
:return: dict: mapping of month to value
False if device has no energy meter
:rtype: dict
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
if not self.has_emeter:
return False
response = self._query_helper(self.emeter_type, "get_monthstat",
{'year': year})
if self.emeter_units:
key = 'energy_wh'
else:
key = 'energy'
return {entry['month']: entry[key]
for entry in response['month_list']}
def erase_emeter_stats(self):
"""
Erase energy meter statistics
:return: True if statistics were deleted
False if device has no energy meter.
:rtype: bool
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
if not self.has_emeter:
return False
self._query_helper(self.emeter_type, "erase_emeter_stat", None)
# As query_helper raises exception in case of failure, we have
# succeeded when we are this far.
return True
def current_consumption(self):
"""
Get the current power consumption in Watt.
:return: the current power consumption in Watt.
False if device has no energy meter.
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
if not self.has_emeter:
return False
response = self.get_emeter_realtime()
if self.emeter_units:
return response['power_mw']
else:
return response['power']
class SmartBulb(SmartDevice):
"""Representation of a TP-Link Smart Bulb.
Usage example when used as library:
p = SmartBulb("192.168.1.105")
# print the devices alias
print(p.alias)
# change state of bulb
p.state = "ON"
p.state = "OFF"
# query and print current state of plug
print(p.state)
# check whether the bulb supports color changes
if p.is_color:
# set the color to an HSV tuple
p.hsv = (100, 0, 255)
# get the current HSV value
print(p.hsv)
# check whether the bulb supports setting color temperature
if p.is_variable_color_temp:
# set the color temperature in Kelvin
p.color_temp = 3000
# get the current color temperature
print(p.color_temp)
# check whether the bulb is dimmable
if p.is_dimmable:
# set the bulb to 50% brightness
p.brightness = 50
# check the current brightness
print(p.brightness)
Errors reported by the device are raised as SmartPlugExceptions,
and should be handled by the user of the library.
"""
# bulb states
BULB_STATE_ON = 'ON'
BULB_STATE_OFF = 'OFF'
def __init__(self, ip_address, protocol=None):
SmartDevice.__init__(self, ip_address, protocol)
self.emeter_type = "smartlife.iot.common.emeter"
self.emeter_units = True
@property
def is_color(self):
"""
Whether the bulb supports color changes
:return: True if the bulb supports color changes, False otherwise
:rtype: bool
"""
return bool(self.sys_info['is_color'])
@property
def is_dimmable(self):
"""
Whether the bulb supports brightness changes
:return: True if the bulb supports brightness changes, False otherwise
:rtype: bool
"""
return bool(self.sys_info['is_dimmable'])
@property
def is_variable_color_temp(self):
"""
Whether the bulb supports color temperature changes
:return: True if the bulb supports color temperature changes, False
otherwise
:rtype: bool
"""
return bool(self.sys_info['is_variable_color_temp'])
def get_light_state(self):
return self._query_helper("smartlife.iot.smartbulb.lightingservice",
"get_light_state")
def set_light_state(self, state):
return self._query_helper("smartlife.iot.smartbulb.lightingservice",
"transition_light_state", state)
@property
def hsv(self):
"""
Returns the current HSV state of the bulb, if supported
:return: tuple containing current hue, saturation and value (0-255)
:rtype: tuple
"""
if not self.is_color:
return None
light_state = self.get_light_state()
if light_state['on_off'] == 0:
hue = light_state['dft_on_state']['hue']
saturation = light_state['dft_on_state']['saturation']
value = int(light_state['dft_on_state']['brightness'] * 255 / 100)
else:
hue = light_state['hue']
saturation = light_state['saturation']
value = int(light_state['brightness'] * 255 / 100)
return(hue, saturation, value)
@hsv.setter
def hsv(self, state):
"""
Sets new HSV, if supported
:param tuple state: hue, saturation and value (0-255 each)
"""
if not self.is_color:
return None
light_state = {
"hue": state[0],
"saturation": state[1],
"brightness": int(state[2] * 100 / 255),
}
return self.set_light_state(light_state)
@property
def color_temp(self):
"""
Color temperature of the device, if supported
:return: Color temperature in Kelvin
:rtype: int
"""
if not self.is_variable_color_temp:
return None
light_state = self.get_light_state()
if light_state['on_off'] == 0:
return(light_state['dft_on_state']['color_temp'])
else:
return(light_state['color_temp'])
@color_temp.setter
def color_temp(self, temp):
"""
Set the color temperature of the device, if supported
:param int temp: The new color temperature, in Kelvin
"""
if not self.is_variable_color_temp:
return None
light_state = {
"color_temp": temp,
}
return self.set_light_state(light_state)
@property
def brightness(self):
"""
Current brightness of the device, if supported
:return: brightness in percent
:rtype: int
"""
if not self.is_dimmable:
return None
light_state = self.get_light_state()
if light_state['on_off'] == 0:
return(light_state['dft_on_state']['brightness'])
else:
return(light_state['brightness'])
@brightness.setter
def brightness(self, brightness):
"""
Set the current brightness of the device, if supported
:param int brightness: brightness in percent
"""
if not self.is_dimmable:
return None
light_state = {
"brightness": brightness,
}
return self.set_light_state(light_state)
@property
def state(self):
"""
Retrieve the bulb state
:returns: one of
BULB_STATE_ON
BULB_STATE_OFF
:rtype: str
"""
light_state = self.get_light_state()
if light_state['on_off']:
return self.BULB_STATE_ON
return self.BULB_STATE_OFF
@state.setter
def state(self, bulb_state):
"""
Set the new bulb state
:param bulb_state: one of
BULB_STATE_ON
BULB_STATE_OFF
"""
print(bulb_state)
print(self.BULB_STATE_ON)
print(self.BULB_STATE_OFF)
if bulb_state == self.BULB_STATE_ON:
bulb_state = 1
elif bulb_state == self.BULB_STATE_OFF:
bulb_state = 0
else:
raise ValueError
light_state = {
"on_off": bulb_state,
}
return self.set_light_state(light_state)
@property
def has_emeter(self):
return True
class SmartPlug(SmartDevice):
"""Representation of a TP-Link Smart Switch.
Usage example when used as library:
p = SmartPlug("192.168.1.105")
# print the devices alias
print(p.alias)
# change state of plug
p.state = "ON"
p.state = "OFF"
# query and print current state of plug
print(p.state)
Errors reported by the device are raised as SmartPlugExceptions,
and should be handled by the user of the library.
Note:
The library references the same structure as defined for the D-Link Switch
"""
# switch states
SWITCH_STATE_ON = 'ON'
SWITCH_STATE_OFF = 'OFF'
SWITCH_STATE_UNKNOWN = 'UNKNOWN'
# possible device features
FEATURE_ENERGY_METER = 'ENE'
FEATURE_TIMER = 'TIM'
ALL_FEATURES = (FEATURE_ENERGY_METER, FEATURE_TIMER)
def __init__(self, ip_address, protocol=None):
SmartDevice.__init__(self, ip_address, protocol)
self.emeter_type = "emeter"
self.emeter_units = False
@property
def state(self):
"""
Retrieve the switch state
:returns: one of
SWITCH_STATE_ON
SWITCH_STATE_OFF
SWITCH_STATE_UNKNOWN
:rtype: str
"""
relay_state = self.sys_info['relay_state']
if relay_state == 0:
return SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_OFF
elif relay_state == 1:
return SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_ON
else:
_LOGGER.warning("Unknown state %s returned.", relay_state)
return SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_UNKNOWN
@state.setter
def state(self, value):
"""
Set the new switch state
:param value: one of
SWITCH_STATE_ON
SWITCH_STATE_OFF
:raises ValueError: on invalid state
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
if not isinstance(value, basestring):
raise ValueError("State must be str, not of %s.", type(value))
elif value.upper() == SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_ON:
self.turn_on()
elif value.upper() == SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_OFF:
self.turn_off()
else:
raise ValueError("State %s is not valid.", value)
@property
def is_on(self):
"""
Returns whether device is on.
:return: True if device is on, False otherwise
"""
return bool(self.sys_info['relay_state'])
@property
def is_off(self):
"""
Returns whether device is off.
:return: True if device is off, False otherwise.
:rtype: bool
"""
return not self.is_on
def turn_on(self):
"""
Turn the switch on.
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
self._query_helper("system", "set_relay_state", {"state": 1})
def turn_off(self):
"""
Turn the switch off.
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
self._query_helper("system", "set_relay_state", {"state": 0})
@property
def has_emeter(self):
"""
Checks feature list for energey meter support.
:return: True if energey meter is available
False if energymeter is missing
"""
return SmartPlug.FEATURE_ENERGY_METER in self.features
@property
def features(self):
"""
Returns features of the devices
:return: list of features
:rtype: list
"""
features = self.sys_info['feature'].split(':')
for feature in features:
if feature not in SmartPlug.ALL_FEATURES:
_LOGGER.warning("Unknown feature %s on device %s.",
feature, self.model)
return features
@property
def led(self):
"""
Returns the state of the led.
:return: True if led is on, False otherwise
:rtype: bool
"""
return bool(1 - self.sys_info["led_off"])
@led.setter
def led(self, state):
"""
Sets the state of the led (night mode)
:param bool state: True to set led on, False to set led off
:raises SmartPlugException: on error
"""
self._query_helper("system", "set_led_off", {"off": int(not state)})
@property
def on_since(self):
"""
Returns pretty-printed on-time
:return: datetime for on since
:rtype: datetime
"""
return datetime.datetime.now() - \
datetime.timedelta(seconds=self.sys_info["on_time"])