* Add new cli commands: raw_command and dump_discover
- raw_command can be used to execute raw commands with given parameters
* Useful for testing new calls before implementing them properly
- dump_discover can be used to dump the device discovery information (into a file)
* The discovery is extended to request more modules and methods from devices
* smartlife.iot.dimmer get_dimmer_parameters
* smartlife.iot.common.emeter get_realtime
* smartlife.iot.smartbulb.lightingservice get_light_state
* This is used to dump more information for proper tests, and will also allow better discovery in the future
This commit contains also some documentation updates and dropping click_datetime in favor of click's built-in datetime
* Docstring fixes
* Major API cleanup
Properties shall no more change the state of the device, this work in still in progress, the main goal being making the API more user-friendly and to make implementing new features simpler.
The newly deprecated functionality will remain working and will simply warn the user about deprecation.
Previously deprecated 'features' property and 'identify' method are now finally removed.
Deprecate and replace the following property setters:
* state with turn_on() and turn_off()
* hsv with set_hsv()
* color_temp with set_color_temp()
* brightness with set_brightness()
* led with set_led()
* alias with set_alias()
* mac with set_mac()
And getters:
* state with is_on and is_off
The {BULB,PLUG}_STATE_{ON,OFF} is simplified to STATE_ON and STATE_OFF, UNKNOWN state is removed.
These are now deprecated and will be removed in the future.
* is_on and is_off can be used to check for the state
* turn_on() and turn_off() for changing the device state.
Trying to use functionality not supported by the device will cause SmartDeviceExceptions instead of failing silently and/or returning None.
This includes, e.g., trying to set a color temperature on non-supported bulb.
ValueErrors are raised instead of SmartDeviceExceptions where appropriate (e.g. when trying to set an invalid hsv or brightness).
New enum type DeviceType is added to allow detecting device types without resorting to isinstance() calling. SmartDevice class' device_type property can be used to query the type. is_plug and is_bulb helpers are added.
* Cleanup tests and improve test coverage
* Make writing tests easier by sharing code for common implementations
* Instead of storing test data inside python files, dump-discover based information is used
* This will simplify adding new tests and remove code duplication
* fixtures are based on https://github.com/plasticrake/tplink-smarthome-simulator
* run black on newfakes
* Add HS300 tests and update SmartStrip API according to earlier changes, still WIP
* run black and avoid wildcard imports
* Black on conftest
* bump minimum required version to 3.5
* Rename fixture_tests to test_fixtures for autocollect
* fix typoed type to _type, black
* run black on several files with -79 to fix hound issues
* Fix broken merge on hue
* Fix tests (hue update, pass context to smartdevice), add is_strip property, disable emeter tests for HS300 until a solution for API is found.
* Fix old tests
* Run black on changed files
* Add real HS220 discovery, thanks to @poiyo
* add is_dimmable and is_variable_color_temp to smartdevice class, simplifies interfacing with homeassistant
* add KL120(US) fixture
* Add a simple query cache
This commit adds a simple query cache to speed up the process for users
requesting lots of different properties from the device, as done by the
cli tool as well as homeassistant.
The logic for caching is very simple:
1. A timestamp for last fetch for each module+command is stored alongside the response.
2. If the issued command starts with `get_` and the TTL has not expired, the cache result is returned.
3. Otherwise the cache for the whole corresponding module gets invalidated, the device will be queried and the result will be stored in the cache.
* add deprecation to tox.ini
* make tests pass again
* remove old tests, add flake8 to tox reqs
* run black against pyhs100 module, add it to precommit hooks, fix flake8 configuration to conform to black standards (https://ljvmiranda921.github.io/notebook/2018/06/21/precommits-using-black-and-flake8/)
* fix syntax
* cleanup conftest
* 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
* 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
* Discover refactoring, enhancements to the cli tool
* Discover tries to detect the type of the device from sysinfo response
* Discover.discover() returns an IP address keyed dictionary,
values are initialized instances of the automatically detected device type.
* When no IP is given, autodetect all supported devices and print out their states
* When only IP but no type is given, autodetect type and make a call based on that information.
* One can define --bulb or --plug to skip the detection.
* renamed pyHS100.py -> smartdevice.py
* SmartPlugException -> SmartDeviceException in comments
* fix mic_type check
* make time() return None on failure as we don't know which devices support getting the time and it's used in the cli tool
* hw_info: check if key exists before accessing it, add mic_mac and mic_type
* Check for mic_mac on mac, based on work by kdschloesser on issue #59
* make hound happy, __init__ on SmartDevice cannot error out so removing 'raises' documentation
* move is_off property to SmartDevice, implement is_on for bulb and use it
* refactor by moving smartbulb and smartplug to their own classes
* drop python2 compatibility, make flake8 happy
* travis: remove 2.7, add 3.6
* Add support for new-style protocol
Newer devices (including my LB130) seem to include the request length in
the previously empty message header, and ignore requests that lack it. They
also don't send an empty packet as the final part of a response, which can
lead to hangs. Add support for this, with luck not breaking existing devices
in the process.
* Fix tests
We now include the request length in the encrypted packet header, so strip
the header rather than assuming that it's just zeroes.
* Create a SmartDevice parent class
Add a generic SmartDevice class that SmartPlug can inherit from, in
preparation for adding support for other device types.
* Add support for TP-Link smartbulbs
These bulbs use the same protocol as the smart plugs, but have additional
commands for controlling bulb-specific features. In addition, the bulbs
have their emeter under a different target and return responses that
include the energy unit in the key names.
* Add tests for bulbs
Not entirely comprehensive, but has pretty much the same level of testing
as plugs
* add (untested) discover mode
* Keep discovery and normal communication separate, uppercase magic consts
This sepearates the earlier test code for discovering devices,
and adds 5 sec timeout for gathering responses from potential devices.
This commit also uppercases magic constants.
Discovery & communication tested with HS110.
* update readme with example how to discover devices, pep8ify
* Refactor & add unittests for almost all functionality, add tox for running tests on py27 and py35
This commit adds unit tests for current api functionality.
- currently no mocking, all tests are run on the device.
- the library is now compatible with python 2.7 and python 3.5, use tox for tests
- schema checks are done with voluptuous
refactoring:
- protocol is separated into its own file, smartplug adapted to receive protocol worker as parameter.
- cleaned up the initialization routine, initialization is done on use, not on creation of smartplug
- added model and features properties, identity kept for backwards compatibility
- no more storing of local variables outside _sys_info, paves a way to handle state changes sanely (without complete reinitialization)
* Fix CI warnings, remove unused leftover code
* Rename _initialize to _fetch_sysinfo, as that's what it does.
* examples.cli: fix identify call, prettyprint sysinfo, update readme which had false format for led setting
* Add tox-travis for automated testing.