python-kasa/kasa/interfaces/light.py

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"""Interact with a TPLink Light.
>>> from kasa import Discover, Module
>>>
>>> dev = await Discover.discover_single(
>>> "127.0.0.3",
>>> username="user@example.com",
>>> password="great_password"
>>> )
>>> await dev.update()
>>> print(dev.alias)
Living Room Bulb
Lights, like any other supported devices, can be turned on and off:
>>> print(dev.is_on)
>>> await dev.turn_on()
>>> await dev.update()
>>> print(dev.is_on)
True
Get the light module to interact:
>>> light = dev.modules[Module.Light]
You can use the ``is_``-prefixed properties to check for supported features:
>>> light.is_dimmable
True
>>> light.is_color
True
>>> light.is_variable_color_temp
True
All known bulbs support changing the brightness:
>>> light.brightness
100
>>> await light.set_brightness(50)
>>> await dev.update()
>>> light.brightness
50
Bulbs supporting color temperature can be queried for the supported range:
>>> light.valid_temperature_range
ColorTempRange(min=2500, max=6500)
>>> await light.set_color_temp(3000)
>>> await dev.update()
>>> light.color_temp
3000
Color bulbs can be adjusted by passing hue, saturation and value:
>>> await light.set_hsv(180, 100, 80)
>>> await dev.update()
>>> light.hsv
HSV(hue=180, saturation=100, value=80)
"""
from __future__ import annotations
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import NamedTuple
from ..module import Module
@dataclass
class LightState:
"""Class for smart light preset info."""
light_on: bool | None = None
brightness: int | None = None
hue: int | None = None
saturation: int | None = None
color_temp: int | None = None
transition: int | None = None
class ColorTempRange(NamedTuple):
"""Color temperature range."""
min: int
max: int
class HSV(NamedTuple):
"""Hue-saturation-value."""
hue: int
saturation: int
value: int
class Light(Module, ABC):
"""Base class for TP-Link Light."""
@property
@abstractmethod
def is_dimmable(self) -> bool:
"""Whether the light supports brightness changes."""
@property
@abstractmethod
def is_color(self) -> bool:
"""Whether the bulb supports color changes."""
@property
@abstractmethod
def is_variable_color_temp(self) -> bool:
"""Whether the bulb supports color temperature changes."""
@property
@abstractmethod
def valid_temperature_range(self) -> ColorTempRange:
"""Return the device-specific white temperature range (in Kelvin).
:return: White temperature range in Kelvin (minimum, maximum)
"""
@property
@abstractmethod
def has_effects(self) -> bool:
"""Return True if the device supports effects."""
@property
@abstractmethod
def hsv(self) -> HSV:
"""Return the current HSV state of the bulb.
:return: hue, saturation and value (degrees, %, %)
"""
@property
@abstractmethod
def color_temp(self) -> int:
"""Whether the bulb supports color temperature changes."""
@property
@abstractmethod
def brightness(self) -> int:
"""Return the current brightness in percentage."""
@abstractmethod
async def set_hsv(
self,
hue: int,
saturation: int,
value: int | None = None,
*,
transition: int | None = None,
) -> dict:
"""Set new HSV.
Note, transition is not supported and will be ignored.
:param int hue: hue in degrees
:param int saturation: saturation in percentage [0,100]
:param int value: value in percentage [0, 100]
:param int transition: transition in milliseconds.
"""
@abstractmethod
async def set_color_temp(
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self, temp: int, *, brightness: int | None = None, transition: int | None = None
) -> dict:
"""Set the color temperature of the device in kelvin.
Note, transition is not supported and will be ignored.
:param int temp: The new color temperature, in Kelvin
:param int transition: transition in milliseconds.
"""
@abstractmethod
async def set_brightness(
self, brightness: int, *, transition: int | None = None
) -> dict:
"""Set the brightness in percentage.
Note, transition is not supported and will be ignored.
:param int brightness: brightness in percent
:param int transition: transition in milliseconds.
"""
@property
@abstractmethod
def state(self) -> LightState:
"""Return the current light state."""
@abstractmethod
async def set_state(self, state: LightState) -> dict:
"""Set the light state."""