# type: ignore import re import sys import pytest # type: ignore # https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/3342 from kasa import DeviceType, Discover, SmartDevice, SmartDeviceException, protocol from kasa.discover import _DiscoverProtocol, json_dumps from kasa.exceptions import UnsupportedDeviceException from .conftest import bulb, dimmer, lightstrip, plug, strip @plug async def test_type_detection_plug(dev: SmartDevice): d = Discover._get_device_class(dev._last_update)("localhost") assert d.is_plug assert d.device_type == DeviceType.Plug @bulb async def test_type_detection_bulb(dev: SmartDevice): d = Discover._get_device_class(dev._last_update)("localhost") # TODO: light_strip is a special case for now to force bulb tests on it if not d.is_light_strip: assert d.is_bulb assert d.device_type == DeviceType.Bulb @strip async def test_type_detection_strip(dev: SmartDevice): d = Discover._get_device_class(dev._last_update)("localhost") assert d.is_strip assert d.device_type == DeviceType.Strip @dimmer async def test_type_detection_dimmer(dev: SmartDevice): d = Discover._get_device_class(dev._last_update)("localhost") assert d.is_dimmer assert d.device_type == DeviceType.Dimmer @lightstrip async def test_type_detection_lightstrip(dev: SmartDevice): d = Discover._get_device_class(dev._last_update)("localhost") assert d.is_light_strip assert d.device_type == DeviceType.LightStrip async def test_type_unknown(): invalid_info = {"system": {"get_sysinfo": {"type": "nosuchtype"}}} with pytest.raises(SmartDeviceException): Discover._get_device_class(invalid_info) @pytest.mark.parametrize("custom_port", [123, None]) async def test_discover_single(discovery_data: dict, mocker, custom_port): """Make sure that discover_single returns an initialized SmartDevice instance.""" host = "127.0.0.1" def mock_discover(self): self.datagram_received( protocol.TPLinkSmartHomeProtocol.encrypt(json_dumps(discovery_data))[4:], (host, custom_port or 9999), ) mocker.patch.object(_DiscoverProtocol, "do_discover", mock_discover) mocker.patch("kasa.TPLinkSmartHomeProtocol.query", return_value=discovery_data) x = await Discover.discover_single(host, port=custom_port) assert issubclass(x.__class__, SmartDevice) assert x._sys_info is not None assert x.port == custom_port or 9999 UNSUPPORTED = { "result": { "device_id": "xx", "owner": "xx", "device_type": "SMART.TAPOPLUG", "device_model": "P110(EU)", "ip": "127.0.0.1", "mac": "48-22xxx", "is_support_iot_cloud": True, "obd_src": "tplink", "factory_default": False, "mgt_encrypt_schm": { "is_support_https": False, "encrypt_type": "AES", "http_port": 80, "lv": 2, }, }, "error_code": 0, } async def test_discover_single_unsupported(mocker): """Make sure that discover_single handles unsupported devices correctly.""" host = "127.0.0.1" def mock_discover(self): if discovery_data: data = ( b"\x02\x00\x00\x01\x01[\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00W\xcev\xf8" + json_dumps(discovery_data).encode() ) self.datagram_received(data, (host, 20002)) mocker.patch.object(_DiscoverProtocol, "do_discover", mock_discover) # Test with a valid unsupported response discovery_data = UNSUPPORTED with pytest.raises( UnsupportedDeviceException, match=f"Unsupported device {host}: {re.escape(str(UNSUPPORTED))}", ): await Discover.discover_single(host) # Test with no response discovery_data = None with pytest.raises( SmartDeviceException, match=f"Timed out getting discovery response for {host}" ): await Discover.discover_single(host, timeout=0.001) INVALIDS = [ ("No 'system' or 'get_sysinfo' in response", {"no": "data"}), ( "Unable to find the device type field", {"system": {"get_sysinfo": {"missing_type": 1}}}, ), ("Unknown device type: foo", {"system": {"get_sysinfo": {"type": "foo"}}}), ] @pytest.mark.parametrize("msg, data", INVALIDS) async def test_discover_invalid_info(msg, data, mocker): """Make sure that invalid discovery information raises an exception.""" host = "127.0.0.1" def mock_discover(self): self.datagram_received( protocol.TPLinkSmartHomeProtocol.encrypt(json_dumps(data))[4:], (host, 9999) ) mocker.patch.object(_DiscoverProtocol, "do_discover", mock_discover) with pytest.raises(SmartDeviceException, match=msg): await Discover.discover_single(host) async def test_discover_send(mocker): """Test discovery parameters.""" proto = _DiscoverProtocol() assert proto.discovery_packets == 3 assert proto.target == ("255.255.255.255", 9999) transport = mocker.patch.object(proto, "transport") proto.do_discover() assert transport.sendto.call_count == proto.discovery_packets * 2 async def test_discover_datagram_received(mocker, discovery_data): """Verify that datagram received fills discovered_devices.""" proto = _DiscoverProtocol() mocker.patch("kasa.discover.json_loads", return_value=discovery_data) mocker.patch.object(protocol.TPLinkSmartHomeProtocol, "encrypt") mocker.patch.object(protocol.TPLinkSmartHomeProtocol, "decrypt") addr = "127.0.0.1" proto.datagram_received("", (addr, 9999)) addr2 = "127.0.0.2" proto.datagram_received("", (addr2, 20002)) # Check that device in discovered_devices is initialized correctly assert len(proto.discovered_devices) == 1 # Check that unsupported device is 1 assert len(proto.unsupported_devices) == 1 dev = proto.discovered_devices[addr] assert issubclass(dev.__class__, SmartDevice) assert dev.host == addr @pytest.mark.parametrize("msg, data", INVALIDS) async def test_discover_invalid_responses(msg, data, mocker): """Verify that we don't crash whole discovery if some devices in the network are sending unexpected data.""" proto = _DiscoverProtocol() mocker.patch("kasa.discover.json_loads", return_value=data) mocker.patch.object(protocol.TPLinkSmartHomeProtocol, "encrypt") mocker.patch.object(protocol.TPLinkSmartHomeProtocol, "decrypt") proto.datagram_received(data, ("127.0.0.1", 9999)) assert len(proto.discovered_devices) == 0