Picked this up while updating the [Fan platform
PR](https://github.com/home-assistant/core/pull/116605) for HA. The
smart fan module was not correctly deriving from the common interface
and the speed_level is reported as >0 when off.
For power strips, the autooff data needs to be requested from the
children.
Until we do that, we should not create these features to avoid crashing
during switch platform initialization.
This also ports the module to use `_initialize_features` and add tests.
Address the inconsistent naming of smart modules by removing all "Module" suffixes and aligning filenames with class names. Removes the casting of modules to the correct module type now that is is redundant. Update the adding of iot modules to use the ModuleName class rather than a free string.
* Expose current and latest firmware as features
* Provide API to get information about available firmware updates (e.g., changelog, release date etc.)
* Implement updating the firmware
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.
Support the `light_effect` module which allows setting the effect to Off
or Party or Relax. Uses the new `Feature.Type.Choice`. Does not
currently allow editing of effects.
This improves the temperature control features to allow implementing
climate platform support for homeassistant.
Also adds frostprotection module, which is also used to turn
the thermostat on and off.
Enables the Fan interface for devices supporting that component.
Currently the only device with a fan is the ks240 which implements it as
a child device. This PR adds a method `get_module` to search the child
device for modules if it is a WallSwitch device type.
In order to support the ks240 which has children for the fan and light
components, this PR adds those modules at the parent level and hides the
children so it looks like a single device to consumers. It also decides
which modules not to take from the child because the child does not
support them even though it say it does. It does this for now via a
fixed list, e.g. `Time`, `Firmware` etc.
Also adds fixtures from two versions and corresponding tests.
Add SMART.KASAHUB to the map of supported devices.
This also adds fixture files for KH100, KE100, and T310, and adapts affected modules and their tests accordingly.
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Co-authored-by: Steven B <51370195+sdb9696@users.noreply.github.com>
Allow controlling the color temperature via features interface:
```
$ kasa --host 192.168.xx.xx feature color_temperature
Color temperature (color_temperature): 0
$ kasa --host 192.168.xx.xx feature color_temperature 2000
Setting color_temperature to 2000
Raised error: Temperature should be between 2500 and 6500, was 2000
Run with --debug enabled to see stacktrace
$ kasa --host 192.168.xx.xx feature color_temperature 3000
Setting color_temperature to 3000
$ kasa --host 192.168.xx.xx feature color_temperature
Color temperature (color_temperature): 3000
```