from datetime import datetime from unittest.mock import patch import pytest # type: ignore # https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/3342 from kasa import SmartDeviceException from kasa.smartstrip import SmartStripPlug from .conftest import handle_turn_on, has_emeter, no_emeter, pytestmark, turn_on from .newfakes import PLUG_SCHEMA, TZ_SCHEMA, FakeTransportProtocol async def test_state_info(dev): assert isinstance(dev.state_information, dict) @pytest.mark.requires_dummy async def test_invalid_connection(dev): with patch.object(FakeTransportProtocol, "query", side_effect=SmartDeviceException): with pytest.raises(SmartDeviceException): await dev.update() @has_emeter async def test_initial_update_emeter(dev, mocker): """Test that the initial update performs second query if emeter is available.""" dev._last_update = None spy = mocker.spy(dev.protocol, "query") await dev.update() assert spy.call_count == 2 + len(dev.children) @no_emeter async def test_initial_update_no_emeter(dev, mocker): """Test that the initial update performs second query if emeter is available.""" dev._last_update = None spy = mocker.spy(dev.protocol, "query") await dev.update() # 2 calls are necessary as some devices crash on unexpected modules # See #105, #120, #161 assert spy.call_count == 2 async def test_query_helper(dev): with pytest.raises(SmartDeviceException): await dev._query_helper("test", "testcmd", {}) # TODO check for unwrapping? @turn_on async def test_state(dev, turn_on): await handle_turn_on(dev, turn_on) orig_state = dev.is_on if orig_state: await dev.turn_off() await dev.update() assert not dev.is_on assert dev.is_off await dev.turn_on() await dev.update() assert dev.is_on assert not dev.is_off else: await dev.turn_on() await dev.update() assert dev.is_on assert not dev.is_off await dev.turn_off() await dev.update() assert not dev.is_on assert dev.is_off async def test_alias(dev): test_alias = "TEST1234" original = dev.alias assert isinstance(original, str) await dev.set_alias(test_alias) await dev.update() assert dev.alias == test_alias await dev.set_alias(original) await dev.update() assert dev.alias == original @turn_on async def test_on_since(dev, turn_on): await handle_turn_on(dev, turn_on) orig_state = dev.is_on if "on_time" not in dev.sys_info and not dev.is_strip: assert dev.on_since is None elif orig_state: assert isinstance(dev.on_since, datetime) else: assert dev.on_since is None async def test_time(dev): assert isinstance(await dev.get_time(), datetime) async def test_timezone(dev): TZ_SCHEMA(await dev.get_timezone()) async def test_hw_info(dev): PLUG_SCHEMA(dev.hw_info) async def test_location(dev): PLUG_SCHEMA(dev.location) async def test_rssi(dev): PLUG_SCHEMA({"rssi": dev.rssi}) # wrapping for vol async def test_mac(dev): PLUG_SCHEMA({"mac": dev.mac}) # wrapping for val async def test_representation(dev): import re pattern = re.compile("<.* model .* at .* (.*), is_on: .* - dev specific: .*>") assert pattern.match(str(dev)) async def test_childrens(dev): """Make sure that children property is exposed by every device.""" if dev.is_strip: assert len(dev.children) > 0 else: assert len(dev.children) == 0 async def test_internal_state(dev): """Make sure the internal state returns the last update results.""" assert dev.internal_state == dev._last_update async def test_features(dev): """Make sure features is always accessible.""" sysinfo = dev._last_update["system"]["get_sysinfo"] if "feature" in sysinfo: assert dev.features == set(sysinfo["feature"].split(":")) else: assert dev.features == set()