"""Interact with TPLink Light Presets. >>> from kasa import Discover, Module, LightState >>> >>> dev = await Discover.discover_single( >>> "127.0.0.3", >>> username="user@example.com", >>> password="great_password" >>> ) >>> await dev.update() >>> print(dev.alias) Living Room Bulb Light presets are accessed via the LightPreset module. To list available presets >>> light_preset = dev.modules[Module.LightPreset] >>> light_preset.preset_list ['Not set', 'Light preset 1', 'Light preset 2', 'Light preset 3',\ 'Light preset 4', 'Light preset 5', 'Light preset 6', 'Light preset 7'] To view the currently selected preset: >>> light_preset.preset Not set To view the actual light state for the presets: >>> len(light_preset.preset_states_list) 7 >>> light_preset.preset_states_list[0] LightState(light_on=None, brightness=50, hue=0,\ saturation=100, color_temp=2700, transition=None) To set a preset as active: >>> dev.modules[Module.Light].state # This is only needed to show the example working LightState(light_on=True, brightness=100, hue=0,\ saturation=100, color_temp=2700, transition=None) >>> await light_preset.set_preset("Light preset 1") >>> await dev.update() >>> light_preset.preset Light preset 1 >>> dev.modules[Module.Light].state # This is only needed to show the example working LightState(light_on=True, brightness=50, hue=0,\ saturation=100, color_temp=2700, transition=None) You can save a new preset state if the device supports it: >>> if light_preset.has_save_preset: >>> new_preset_state = LightState(light_on=True, brightness=75, hue=0,\ saturation=100, color_temp=2700, transition=None) >>> await light_preset.save_preset("Light preset 1", new_preset_state) >>> await dev.update() >>> light_preset.preset # Saving updates the preset state for the preset, it does not \ set the preset Not set >>> light_preset.preset_states_list[0] LightState(light_on=None, brightness=75, hue=0,\ saturation=100, color_temp=2700, transition=None) If you manually set the light state to a preset state it will show that preset as \ active: >>> await dev.modules[Module.Light].set_brightness(75) >>> await dev.update() >>> light_preset.preset Light preset 1 """ from __future__ import annotations from abc import abstractmethod from collections.abc import Sequence from ..feature import Feature from ..module import Module from .light import LightState class LightPreset(Module): """Base interface for light preset module.""" PRESET_NOT_SET = "Not set" def _initialize_features(self): """Initialize features.""" device = self._device self._add_feature( Feature( device, id="light_preset", name="Light preset", container=self, attribute_getter="preset", attribute_setter="set_preset", category=Feature.Category.Config, type=Feature.Type.Choice, choices_getter="preset_list", ) ) @property @abstractmethod def preset_list(self) -> list[str]: """Return list of preset names. Example: ['Off', 'Preset 1', 'Preset 2', ...] """ @property @abstractmethod def preset_states_list(self) -> Sequence[LightState]: """Return list of preset states. Example: ['Off', 'Preset 1', 'Preset 2', ...] """ @property @abstractmethod def preset(self) -> str: """Return current preset name.""" @abstractmethod async def set_preset( self, preset_name: str, ) -> None: """Set a light preset for the device.""" @abstractmethod async def save_preset( self, preset_name: str, preset_info: LightState, ) -> None: """Update the preset with *preset_name* with the new *preset_info*.""" @property @abstractmethod def has_save_preset(self) -> bool: """Return True if the device supports updating presets."""