* Smartstrip: return on_since state information only when the socket is on
Fixes#160
* add proper cli printout for hs300 child sockets
* iterate over range, not an integer
* Updated valid range to 360
with it set to 359 it will not show the color red. Just tested this with a buddies bulb - same model/fw
https://imgur.com/a/kSNZIuL
* Updated valid range to 360
with it set to 359 it will not show the color red. Just tested this with a buddies bulb - same model/fw
https://imgur.com/a/kSNZIuL
* Update valid range to 360
* Fix tests
* discover runs, prints on since of device 0
* added preliminary support for HS300
* forgot to add smartdevice to commit
* added index to CLI
* clean up dirty code
* added fake sysinfo_hs300
* changed device alias to match MAC
* #131 Move _id_to_index into smartstrip so everyone can pass index
* Update pyHS100/discover.py
Co-Authored-By: jimboca <jimboca3@gmail.com>
* refactoring to deduplicate code between smarplug and smartstrip
* fixing CI failures for devices without children
* incorporating feedback from pull request.
* fixing hound violation
* changed internal store from list of dicts to dict
* changed other methods to dictionary store as well
* removed unused optional type from imports
* changed plugs to Dict, remove redundant sys_info calls
* added more functionality for smart strip, added smart strip tests
* updated FakeTransportProtocol for devices with children
* corrected hound violations
* add click-datetime
* Fix bug that changed brightness at each hsv update
The HSV setter should accept a percentage for the brightness
value but actually assumed the brightness to be in absolute values
between 1 and 255.
This resulted in brightness reductions at each HSV update, in
steps of 100% -> 100/255=39% -> 39/255=15% -> ... (see also
https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/issues/15582,
where I originally reported this bug).
* Modify HSV property to return brightness in percent
Switch from reported brightness values of 1..255 to percentage
values, for consistency with the apidoc and 8761dd8.
* Add checks and tests for the hsv setter
- make sure that new (hue, saturation, brightness) values are
within their valid ranges (0..255, 0..100, 0..100) and raise
SmartDeviceException if they are not
- add test function for the hsv setter
* Added option to control devices by device name
* set unused ip address to dont-care
* spend less time discovering by devicename, removed command
* consistent use of alias instead of device name
* processed review comments
* Return when no device with alias has been found
* add 'alias' command for querying and setting the alias
* calculate coverage only on library files, e.g., ignoring cli and test files
* remove py34 and add py37
* readd py33, remove it from travis as it seems to be a travis limitation only
* use xenial dist for travis, regular does not support py37..
* Add support for new-style emeter
This commit adds a straightforward dict-extending container,
which converts between the old and new keys of the get_emeter_realtime()
Furthermore the unit tests are converted to base on HS100
instead of HS110.
This is the first step to fix#103, other emeter-using functionality
has not yet been converted, only getting the current consumption.
* fix a couple of linting issues
* Convert new-style emeter values also for get_emeter_daily() and get_emeter_monthly()
* Adds a new 'kwh' parameter for those calls, which defaults to True
* This changes the behavior of bulbs emeter reporting, use False if you prefer the preciser values
* Update smartplug.py to support dimming in HS220
Switch functions essentially as a "plug" with the addition to support for dimming, for which can be test for by verifying existence of 'brightness' array value.
* Attempt at updates to pass validator
* Maybe this time? :-)
* Add more detail to comment blocks
Make clear in requests for current brightness level the expected return values, and note that light will turn on when setting a brightness level, if not already on. This makes clear that a state change request (turn_on) does NOT have to be made first when setting brightness.
* Update smartplug.py
* Update smartplug.py
Fixes#114
* move has_emeter implementation from SmartDevice to SmartPlug, avoid using features() internally
* add stacklevel to deprecation warnings to see where they are really called
* make tests pass on a real device. if PLUG_IP is not None, the tests will be run on a device at the defined IP address
* add typing hints to make it easier for 3rd party developers to use the library
* remove unused devicetype enum to support python3.3
* add python 3.3 to travis and tox, install typing module in setup.py