For some time I've noticed that my IDE is reporting mypy errors that the
pre-commit hook is not picking up. This is because [mypy
mirror](https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-mypy) runs in an isolated
pre-commit environment which does not have dependencies installed and it
enables `--ignore-missing-imports` to avoid errors.
This is [advised against by
mypy](https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/running_mypy.html#missing-library-stubs-or-py-typed-marker)
for obvious reasons:
> We recommend avoiding --ignore-missing-imports if possible: it’s
equivalent to adding a # type: ignore to all unresolved imports in your
codebase.
This PR configures the mypy pre-commit hook to run in the virtual
environment and addresses the additional errors identified as a result.
It also introduces a minimal mypy config into the `pyproject.toml`
[mypy errors identified without the fixes in this
PR](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/15896693/mypyerrors.txt)
Fixes the test framework to handle fixtures with incomplete lists better by checking for completeness and overriding the sum. Also adds a pytest-timeout dev dependency with timeout set to 10 seconds. Finally fixes smartprotocol to prevent an infinite loop if incomplete lists ever happens in the real world.
Co-authored-by: Teemu R. <tpr@iki.fi>
Also updates CI pypy versions to be 3.9 and 3.10 which are the currently
[supported
versions](https://www.pypy.org/posts/2024/01/pypy-v7315-release.html).
Otherwise latest cryptography doesn't ship with pypy3.8 wheels and is
unable to build on windows.
Also updates the `codecov-action` to v4 which fixed some intermittent
uploading errors.
* Enable batching of multiple requests
* Test for debug enabled outside of loop
* tweaks
* tweaks
* tweaks
* Update kasa/smartprotocol.py
Co-authored-by: Teemu R. <tpr@iki.fi>
* revert
* Update pyproject.toml
* Add batch test and make batch_size configurable
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Co-authored-by: J. Nick Koston <nick@koston.org>
Co-authored-by: Teemu R. <tpr@iki.fi>
This major brings major changes to the library by adding support for devices that require authentication for communications, all of this being possible thanks to the great work by @sdb9696!
This release adds support to a large range of previously unsupported devices, including:
* Newer kasa-branded devices, including Matter-enabled devices like KP125M
* Newer hardware/firmware versions on some models, like EP25, that suddenly changed the used protocol
* Tapo-branded devices like plugs (P110), light bulbs (KL530), LED strips (L900, L920), and wall switches (KS205, KS225)
* UK variant of HS110, which was the first device using the new protocol
If your device that is not currently listed as supported is working, please consider contributing a test fixture file.
Special thanks goes to @SimonWilkinson who created the initial PR for the new communication protocol!
Otherwise, the file would be extracted in the main site-packages which is rather unexpected..
Uninstalling python-kasa-0.6.0.dev0:
Would remove:
/home/tpr/.virtualenvs/default/bin/kasa
/home/tpr/.virtualenvs/default/lib/python3.11/site-packages/CHANGELOG.md
/home/tpr/.virtualenvs/default/lib/python3.11/site-packages/kasa/*
/home/tpr/.virtualenvs/default/lib/python3.11/site-packages/python_kasa-0.6.0.dev0.dist-info/*
Proceed (Y/n)?
* Add support for the new encryption protocol
This adds support for the new TP-Link discovery and encryption
protocols. It is currently incomplete - only devices without
username and password are current supported, and single device
discovery is not implemented.
Discovery should find both old and new devices. When accessing
a device by IP the --klap option can be specified on the command
line to active the new connection protocol.
sdb9696 - This commit also contains 16 later commits from Simon Wilkinson
squashed into the original
* Update klap changes 2023 to fix encryption, deal with kasa credential switching and work with new discovery changes
* Move from aiohttp to httpx
* Changes following review comments
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Co-authored-by: Simon Wilkinson <simon@sxw.org.uk>
The highlights of this maintenance release:
* Support to the alternative discovery protocol and foundational work to support other communication protocols, thanks to @sdb9696.
* Reliability improvements by avoiding overflowing device buffers, thanks to @cobryan05.
* Optimizations for downstream device accesses, thanks to @bdraco.
* Support for both pydantic v1 and v2.
asyncio.wait_for has some underlying problems that are only fixed in cpython 3.12.
Use async_timeout instead until the minimum supported version is 3.11+ and it can be replaced with asyncio.timeout
See https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/98518
Besides some small improvements, this release:
* Adds optional dependency for for `orjson` and `kasa-crypt` to speed-up protocol handling by an order of magnitude.
* Drops Python 3.7 support as it is no longer maintained.
[Full Changelog](https://github.com/python-kasa/python-kasa/compare/0.5.1...0.5.2)
* 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
* Add a note about socket sharing
* Show inherited members for apidocs
* Remove outdated note of emeters not being supported on smartstrips
* Describe emeter and usage modules, add note about NTP for time sync
* Describe lib design and modules
* Bump sphinx version, ignore d001 (line-length) for doc8
* demote energy & usage to 3rd level, promote api for 2nd
* Add module support & modularize existing query
This creates a base to expose more features on the supported devices.
At the moment, the most visible change is that each update cycle gets information from all available modules:
* Basic system info
* Cloud (new)
* Countdown (new)
* Antitheft (new)
* Schedule (new)
* Time (existing, implements the time/timezone handling)
* Emeter (existing, partially separated from smartdevice)
* Fix imports
* Fix linting
* Use device host instead of alias in module repr
* Add property to list available modules, print them in cli state report
* usage: fix the get_realtime query
* separate usage from schedule to avoid multi-inheritance
* Fix module querying
* Add is_supported property to modules