Passing in a string still works and returns either `IotModule` or
`SmartModule` type when called on `IotDevice` or `SmartDevice`
respectively. When calling on `Device` will return `Module` type.
Passing in a module type is then typed to that module, i.e.:
```py
smartdev.get_module(FanModule) # type is FanModule
smartdev.get_module("FanModule") # type is SmartModule
```
Only thing this doesn't do is check that you can't pass an `IotModule`
to a `SmartDevice.get_module()`. However there is a runtime check which
will return null if the passed `ModuleType` is not a subclass of
`SmartModule`.
Many thanks to @cdce8p for helping with this.
This adds a test to check that all feature.set_value() calls will cause
a query, i.e., that there are no self.call()s that are not awaited, and
fixes existing code in this context.
This also fixes an issue where it was not possible to print out the
feature if the value threw an exception.
This can be used to hint how the sensor value should be rounded when
displaying it to users.
The values are adapted from the values used by homeassistant.
Exposes IOT emeter information using features, bases on #843 to allow
defining the units.
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Co-authored-by: Steven B <51370195+sdb9696@users.noreply.github.com>
Moves `FeatureType` into `Feature` to make it easier to use the API.
This also enforces that no invalid types are accepted (i.e.,
`Category.Config` cannot be a `Sensor`)
If `--verbose` is used with the cli tool, some extra information is
displayed for features when in the state command.
Initial implementation for feature categories to help downstreams and
our cli tool to categorize the data for more user-friendly manner. As
more and more information is being exposed through the generic features
interface, it is necessary to give some hints to downstreams about how
might want to present the information to users.
This is not a 1:1 mapping to the homeassistant's mental model, and it
will be necessary to fine-tune homeassistant-specific parameters by
other means to polish the presentation.
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.
This changes `state_information` to return the names and values of
all defined features.
It was originally a "temporary" hack to show some extra, device-specific
information in the cli tool, but now that we have device-defined
features we can leverage them.
* 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.
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.