"""Base implementation for SMART modules.""" import logging from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, Type from ..exceptions import SmartDeviceException from ..module import Module if TYPE_CHECKING: from .smartdevice import SmartDevice _LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__) class SmartModule(Module): """Base class for SMART modules.""" NAME: str REQUIRED_COMPONENT: str QUERY_GETTER_NAME: str REGISTERED_MODULES: Dict[str, Type["SmartModule"]] = {} def __init__(self, device: "SmartDevice", module: str): self._device: SmartDevice super().__init__(device, module) def __init_subclass__(cls, **kwargs): assert cls.REQUIRED_COMPONENT is not None # noqa: S101 name = getattr(cls, "NAME", cls.__name__) _LOGGER.debug("Registering %s" % cls) cls.REGISTERED_MODULES[name] = cls @property def name(self) -> str: """Name of the module.""" return getattr(self, "NAME", self.__class__.__name__) def query(self) -> Dict: """Query to execute during the update cycle. Default implementation uses the raw query getter w/o parameters. """ return {self.QUERY_GETTER_NAME: None} def call(self, method, params=None): """Call a method. Just a helper method. """ return self._device._query_helper(method, params) @property def data(self): """Return response data for the module. If module performs only a single query, the resulting response is unwrapped. """ q = self.query() q_keys = list(q.keys()) # TODO: hacky way to check if update has been called. if q_keys[0] not in self._device._last_update: raise SmartDeviceException( f"You need to call update() prior accessing module data" f" for '{self._module}'" ) filtered_data = { k: v for k, v in self._device._last_update.items() if k in q_keys } if len(filtered_data) == 1: return next(iter(filtered_data.values())) return filtered_data