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)
* 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.
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 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
* Allow raw-command and wifi without update
* Call update always but on wifi&raw-command
* Add tests
* Skip update also if device_family was defined, as device factory performs an update
- Show discovery results for unsupported devices and devices that fail to authenticate.
- Rename `--show-unsupported` to `--verbose`.
- Remove separate `--timeout` parameter from cli discovery so it's not confused with `--timeout` now added to cli command.
- Add tests.
* Add support for TAPO/SMART KLAP and seperate transports from protocols
* Add tests and some review changes
* Update following review
* Updates following review
This refactors `Discover.connect_single` by moving device instance construction into a separate device factory module.
New `SmartDevice.connect(host, *, port, timeout, credentials, device_type)` class method replaces the functionality of `connect_single`,
and also now allows constructing device instances without relying on UDP discovery for type discovery if `device_type` parameter is set.
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Co-authored-by: Teemu R. <tpr@iki.fi>
Display an error if both --alias and --host are defined to avoid ambiguous target device:
```
❯ kasa --host 123 --alias 123 state
Usage: kasa [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Try 'kasa --help' for help.
Error: Use either --alias or --host, not both.
```
Also, use `click.BadOptionUsage` consistently for other errors, like when only `--username` or `--password` is given.
* Add plumbing for passing credentials as far as discovery
* Pass credentials to Smart devices
* Rename authentication exception
* Fix tests failure due to test_json_output leaving echo as nop
* Fix test_credentials test
* Do not print credentials, fix echo function bug and improve get type parameter
* Add device class constructor test
* Add comment for echo handling and move assignment
* Drop python 3.7 support
* CI: drop 3.7 and add 3.11
* Remove skipifs that were required for <3.8
* Use pypy-3.8 for CI, re-enable pypy for windows to see if it works now
* Bump readthedocs to use py3.8
* Remove py3.7 failure comment
* test_cli: provide return values to patched objects to avoid warning about non-awaited calls
* test_cli: restore alias after testing
* smartstrip: remove internal update() calls for turn_{on,off}, set_led
* Make sure power is always a float
* Fix discovery tests
* Make tests runnable on real devices
* Add a note about running tests on a real device
* test_strip: run update against the parent device
* Add doctests to SmartBulb
* Add SmartDevice doctests, cleanup README.md
* add doctests for smartplug and smartstrip
* add discover doctests
* Fix bulb mock
* add smartdimmer doctests
* add sphinx-generated docs, cleanup readme a bit
* remove sphinx-click as it does not work with asyncclick
* in preparation for rtd hooking, move doc deps to be separate from dev deps
* pytestmark needs to be applied separately for each and every file, this fixes the tests
* use pathlib for resolving relative paths
* Skip discovery doctest on python3.7
The code is just fine, but some reason the mocking behaves differently between 3.7 and 3.8.
The latter seems to accept a discrete object for asyncio.run where the former expects a coroutine..
* Move tests to device-type specific test files to make improvements more approachable
* protocol: remove the port parameter from query, as there are no other known ports, fix docstrings
* Revise docstrings, remove superfluous information and remove unused methods ({set,get_icon} and set_time)
* cli: indent device output to make it more easily readable when having multiple devices
* remove adjust flake8 ignores (we have no setup.py anymore)
* pyproject: include cli tool to coverage, add config for interrogate (docstring coverage)
* bulb: raise exception on color_temp error cases instead of returning zero values
* improve bulb tests, simplify conftest
* strip: rename plugs property to children and move it to smartdevice
* Optimize I/O access
A single update() will now fetch information from all interesting modules,
including the current device state and the emeter information.
In practice, this will allow dropping the number of I/O reqs per homeassistant update cycle to 1,
which is paramount at least for bulbs which are very picky about sequential accesses.
This can be further extend to other modules/methods, if needed.
Currently fetched data:
* sysinfo
* realtime, today's and this months emeter stats
New properties:
* emeter_realtime: return the most recent emeter information, update()-version of get_emeter_realtime()
* emeter_today: returning today's energy consumption
* emeter_this_month: same for this month
Other changes:
* Accessing @requires_update properties will cause SmartDeviceException if the device has not ever been update()d
* Fix __repr__ for devices that haven't been updated
* Smartbulb uses now the state data from get_sysinfo instead of separately querying the bulb service
* SmartStrip's state_information no longer lists onsince for separate plugs
* The above mentioned properties are now printed out by cli
* Simplify is_on handling for bulbs
* remove implicit updates, return device responses for actions, update README.md instructions. fixes#61
* Convert to use poetry and pyproject.toml, update README
* add some resources for contributors
* minor adjustments
* ci: separate tests from linting, run using poetry
* add pytest-mock to dev requirements
* combine running tests and reporting to codecov
* generate both xml and html coverage reports
* add codecov to dev dependencies
* async++, small powerstrip improvements
* use asyncclick instead of click, allows defining the commands with async def to avoid manual eventloop/asyncio.run handling
* improve powerstrip support:
* new powerstrip api: turn_{on,off}_by_{name,index} methods
* cli: fix on/off for powerstrip using the new apis
* add missing update()s for cli's hsv, led, temperature (fixes#43)
* prettyprint the received payloads when debug mode in use
* cli: debug mode can be activated now with '-d'
* update requirements_test.txt
* remove outdated click-datetime, replace click with asyncclick
* debug is a flag
* make smartstripplug to inherit the sysinfo from its parent, allows for simple access of general plug properties
* proper bound checking for index accesses, allow controlling the plug at index 0
* remove the mess of turn_{on,off}_by_{name,index}, get_plug_by_{name,index} are enough.
* adapt cli to use that
* allow changing the alias per index
* use f-strings consistently everywhere in the cli
* add tests for get_plug_by_{index,name}
* Add tests to the cli tool
* add pytest-mock
* do not ignore cli.py for coverage
* read requirements_test.txt instead of redefining reqs in tox.ini
* Add upload to codecov, first try!
* fix name of the result file
* no need to manually publish to azure devops..