* dump_devinfo improvements
* Scrub only the last three bytes for mac addresses
* Add --target to allow creating fixtures based on discovery
* Save fixtures directly to correct location, add --basedir to allow defining the location of repository root
* Add --autosave to disable prompting for saving
* Update fixtures for devices I have
* Add fixture for HS110 hw 4.0 fw 1.0.4
* Improve help strings
* Fix tests
* Update devtools README
* Default to discovery if no host/target given
* Do login entirely within AesTransport
* Remove login and handshake attributes from BaseTransport
* Add AesTransport tests
* Synchronise transport and protocol __init__ signatures and rename internal variables
* Update after review
* Add support for TAPO/SMART KLAP and seperate transports from protocols
* Add tests and some review changes
* Update following review
* Updates following review
* Fix dump_devinfo and add discovery_result to json
* Update following review. Do not serialize aliases.
* Delete kasa/tests/fixtures/HS100(UK)_1.0_1.2.6.json
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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* 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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Several KASA devices seem to have pretty strict buffer size limitations on incoming/outgoing data transfers.
Testing on KL125-US and HL103 has shown that sending a request size larger than about ~768 bytes will immediately crash the device. Additionally, a query that generates a response larger than ~4096 bytes will crash the KL125-US. I was unable to generate such a large response to test the HL103.
The KL125-US will only return such large queries when its monthly usage stats have been populated. This means that a new bulb would work fine, but after a month of data collection the bulb would break the 4K limit and start to crash.
To work around this issue, an estimated worst-case response size is calculated before sending a request by summing up all modules estimated response size. If the estimated size is greater than the device's max_response_payload_size then the query will be split into multiple queries.
This PR implements splitting queries expected to have large responses and also removes the module 'skip list' which was a previous workaround to the crash (which worked by simply reducing the number of modules queried, which prevented the overflow) since it is no longer necessary.
This PR does not attempt to address the "input buffer size limit." Thus far this limit has not been an issue.
* 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
* commented out modules that break
* added exclusion logic to smartdevice.py
* cleaning up a name
* removing test fixture that isn't related to this PR
* incorporating PR feedback
* fixed an if statement
* reduced exclusion list to just 'cloud'
* Tidy up the issue comment
Co-authored-by: Teemu R. <tpr@iki.fi>
* this seems to be what the linter whats
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* Basic fix for issue: https://github.com/python-kasa/python-kasa/issues/373
Change usage module get_daystat and get_monthat to return dictionaries of date index: time values as spec'd instead of raw usage data. Output matches emeter module get_daystat and get_monthstat
* Fixed some formatting and lint warnings to comply with black/flake8
Use the new _convert function in emeter for all conversions rather than the one in smartdevice.py
Removed unused function _emeter_convert_emeter_data from smartdevice.py
* Added a first pass test module for testing the new usage conversion function
* Changes based on PR feedback
Tidied up some doc string comments
Added a check for explicit values from conversion function
* Rebase on top of current master, fix docstrings
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* 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
* Keep connection open and lock to prevent duplicate requests
* option to not update children
* tweaks
* typing
* tweaks
* run tests in the same event loop
* memorize model
* Update kasa/protocol.py
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* Update kasa/protocol.py
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* Update kasa/protocol.py
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* Update kasa/protocol.py
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* dry
* tweaks
* warn when the event loop gets switched out from under us
* raise on unable to connect multiple times
* fix patch target
* tweaks
* isrot
* reconnect test
* prune
* fix mocking
* fix mocking
* fix test under python 3.7
* fix test under python 3.7
* less patching
* isort
* use mocker to patch
* disable on old python since mocking doesnt work
* avoid disconnect/reconnect cycles
* isort
* Fix hue validation
* Fix latitude_i/longitude_i units
Co-authored-by: Teemu R. <tpr@iki.fi>
* 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
Some devices are known to fail when trying to query non-supported modules like emeter information.
This commit makes the initial update() only request the sysinfo, followed up by a second query
if emeter is supported by the device.
* Preliminary support for light strips
* Add color temperature range and cleanup, thanks to @darkoppressor
* Use lightstrip instead of {led,light}strip consistently everywhere
* The cli flag is now --lightstrip
* add apidocs
* Add fixture file for KL430
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wells <darkoppressor@gmail.com>
* Add discovery support, expose effect and length of the strip
* use set_light_state instead of transition_light_state
* Add tests for lightstrip
* add doctests
* Add KL430 to supported devices in README
Co-authored-by: Kevin Wells <darkoppressor@gmail.com>
* 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..