Will create separate fixture files if the model of the child devices
differs from the parent (i.e. hubs). Otherwise the child device info
will be under `child_devices`
This is in preparation for tests based on supporting features amongst
other tweaks:
- Consolidates the filtering logic that was split across `filter_model`
and `filter_fixture`
- Allows filtering `dev` fixture by `component`
- Consolidates fixtures missing method warnings into one warning
- Does not raise exceptions from `FakeSmartTransport` for missing
methods (required for KS240)
Previously, only v1 of on_off_gradually is supported, and the newer versions are not backwards compatible.
This PR adds support for the newer versions of the component, and implements `number` type for `Feature` to expose the transition time selection.
This also adds a new `supported_version` property to the main module API.
Adds initial support for H100 and its alarmmodule.
Also implements the following modules for T315:
* reportmodule (reporting interval)
* battery
* humidity
* temperature
* Initialize children's modules (and features) using the child component negotiation results
* Set device_type based on the device response
* Print out child features in cli 'state'
* Add --child option to cli 'command' to allow targeting child devices
* Guard "generic" features like rssi, ssid, etc. only to devices which have this information
Note, we do not currently perform queries on child modules so some data may not be available. At the moment, a stop-gap solution to use parent's data is used but this is not always correct; even if the device shares the same clock and cloud connectivity, it may have its own firmware updates.
If a handshake session becomes invalid the device returns 403 on send and an `AuthenticationError` is raised which prevents a retry, however a retry would be successful. In HA this causes devices to go into reauth flow which is not necessary.
With the move towards autodetecting available features, there is no reason to keep SmartPlug around.
kasa.smart.SmartPlug is removed in favor of kasa.smart.SmartDevice which offers the same functionality.
Information about auto_off can be accessed using Features of the AutoOffModule on supported devices.
Co-authored-by: Steven B. <51370195+sdb9696@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds auto-off implementation. The feature stays enabled after the timer runs out, and it will start the countdown if the device is turned on again without explicitly disabling it.
New features:
* Switch to select if enabled: `Auto off enabled (auto_off_enabled): False`
* Setting to change the delay: `Auto off minutes (auto_off_minutes): 222`
* If timer is active, datetime object when the device gets turned off: `Auto off at (auto_off_at): None`
The initial steps to modularize the smartdevice. Modules are initialized based on the component negotiation, and each module can indicate which features it supports and which queries should be run during the update cycle.
This adds a generic interface for all device classes to introspect available device features,
that is necessary to make it easier to support a wide variety of supported devices with different set of features.
This will allow constructing generic interfaces (e.g., in homeassistant) that fetch and change these features without hard-coding the API calls.
`Device.features()` now returns a mapping of `<identifier, Feature>` where the `Feature` contains all necessary information (like the name, the icon, a way to get and change the setting) to present and change the defined feature through its interface.
* Fix for P100 on fw 1.1.3 login_version none
* Fix coverage
* Add delay before trying default login
* Move devtools and fixture out
* Change logging string
Co-authored-by: Teemu R. <tpr@iki.fi>
* Fix test
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Co-authored-by: Teemu R. <tpr@iki.fi>
* Fix discovery cli to print devices not printed during discovery
* Fix tests
* Fix print exceptions not being propagated
* Fix tests
* Reduce test discover_send time
* Simplify wait logic
* Add tests
* Remove sleep loop and make auth failed a list
* Separate fake protocols for iot and smart
* Move control_child impl into its own method
* Organize schemas into correct places
* Add test_childdevice
* Add missing return for _handle_control_child
* Add ChildDevice and ChildProtocolWrapper
* Initialize & update children
* Fix circular imports
* Add dummy_protocol fixture and tests for unwrapping responseData
* Use dummy_protocol for existing smartprotocol tests
* Move _ChildProtocolWrapper to smartprotocol.py
* Use dummy_protocol for test multiple requests
* Use device_id instead of position for selecting the child
* Fix wrapping for regular requests
* Remove unused imports
* tweak
* rename child_device to childdevice
* Fix import