python-kasa/pyHS100/tests/test_pyHS100.py
Teemu R 86f14642c8 Refactor and drop py2 support (#49)
* move is_off property to SmartDevice, implement is_on for bulb and use it

* refactor by moving smartbulb and smartplug to their own classes

* drop python2 compatibility, make flake8 happy

* travis: remove 2.7, add 3.6
2017-04-14 14:24:58 +02:00

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from unittest import TestCase, skip, skipIf
from voluptuous import Schema, Invalid, All, Range
from functools import partial
import datetime
import re
from .. import SmartPlug, SmartPlugException
from .fakes import FakeTransportProtocol, sysinfo_hs110
PLUG_IP = '192.168.250.186'
SKIP_STATE_TESTS = False
def check_int_bool(x):
if x != 0 and x != 1:
raise Invalid(x)
return x
def check_mac(x):
if re.match("[0-9a-f]{2}([-:])[0-9a-f]{2}(\\1[0-9a-f]{2}){4}$", x.lower()):
return x
raise Invalid(x)
def check_mode(x):
if x in ['schedule']:
return x
raise Invalid("invalid mode {}".format(x))
class TestSmartPlug(TestCase):
# these schemas should go to the mainlib as
# they can be useful when adding support for new features/devices
# as well as to check that faked devices are operating properly.
sysinfo_schema = Schema({
'active_mode': check_mode,
'alias': str,
'dev_name': str,
'deviceId': str,
'feature': str,
'fwId': str,
'hwId': str,
'hw_ver': str,
'icon_hash': str,
'latitude': All(float, Range(min=-90, max=90)),
'led_off': check_int_bool,
'longitude': All(float, Range(min=-180, max=180)),
'mac': check_mac,
'model': str,
'oemId': str,
'on_time': int,
'relay_state': int,
'rssi': All(int, Range(max=0)),
'sw_ver': str,
'type': str,
'updating': check_int_bool,
})
current_consumption_schema = Schema({
'voltage': All(float, Range(min=0, max=300)),
'power': All(float, Range(min=0)),
'total': All(float, Range(min=0)),
'current': All(float, Range(min=0)),
})
tz_schema = Schema({
'zone_str': str,
'dst_offset': int,
'index': All(int, Range(min=0)),
'tz_str': str,
})
def setUp(self):
self.plug = SmartPlug(PLUG_IP,
protocol=FakeTransportProtocol(sysinfo_hs110))
def tearDown(self):
self.plug = None
def test_initialize(self):
self.assertIsNotNone(self.plug.sys_info)
self.sysinfo_schema(self.plug.sys_info)
def test_initialize_invalid_connection(self):
plug = SmartPlug('127.0.0.1',
protocol=FakeTransportProtocol(sysinfo_hs110,
invalid=True))
with self.assertRaises(SmartPlugException):
plug.sys_info['model']
def test_query_helper(self):
with self.assertRaises(SmartPlugException):
self.plug._query_helper("test", "testcmd", {})
# TODO check for unwrapping?
@skipIf(SKIP_STATE_TESTS, "SKIP_STATE_TESTS is True, skipping")
def test_state(self):
def set_invalid(x):
self.plug.state = x
set_invalid_int = partial(set_invalid, 1234)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, set_invalid_int)
set_invalid_str = partial(set_invalid, "1234")
self.assertRaises(ValueError, set_invalid_str)
set_invalid_bool = partial(set_invalid, True)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, set_invalid_bool)
orig_state = self.plug.state
if orig_state == SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_OFF:
self.plug.state = "ON"
self.assertTrue(self.plug.state == SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_ON)
self.plug.state = "OFF"
self.assertTrue(self.plug.state == SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_OFF)
elif orig_state == SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_ON:
self.plug.state = "OFF"
self.assertTrue(self.plug.state == SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_OFF)
self.plug.state = "ON"
self.assertTrue(self.plug.state == SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_ON)
elif orig_state == SmartPlug.SWITCH_STATE_UNKNOWN:
self.fail("can't test for unknown state")
def test_get_sysinfo(self):
# initialize checks for this already, but just to be sure
self.sysinfo_schema(self.plug.get_sysinfo())
@skipIf(SKIP_STATE_TESTS, "SKIP_STATE_TESTS is True, skipping")
def test_turns_and_isses(self):
orig_state = self.plug.is_on
if orig_state:
self.plug.turn_off()
self.assertFalse(self.plug.is_on)
self.assertTrue(self.plug.is_off)
self.plug.turn_on()
self.assertTrue(self.plug.is_on)
else:
self.plug.turn_on()
self.assertFalse(self.plug.is_off)
self.assertTrue(self.plug.is_on)
self.plug.turn_off()
self.assertTrue(self.plug.is_off)
def test_has_emeter(self):
# a not so nice way for checking for emeter availability..
if "110" in self.plug.sys_info["model"]:
self.assertTrue(self.plug.has_emeter)
else:
self.assertFalse(self.plug.has_emeter)
def test_get_emeter_realtime(self):
self.current_consumption_schema((self.plug.get_emeter_realtime()))
def test_get_emeter_daily(self):
self.assertEqual(self.plug.get_emeter_daily(year=1900, month=1), {})
k, v = self.plug.get_emeter_daily().popitem()
self.assertTrue(isinstance(k, int))
self.assertTrue(isinstance(v, float))
def test_get_emeter_monthly(self):
self.assertEqual(self.plug.get_emeter_monthly(year=1900), {})
d = self.plug.get_emeter_monthly()
k, v = d.popitem()
self.assertTrue(isinstance(k, int))
self.assertTrue(isinstance(v, float))
@skip("not clearing your stats..")
def test_erase_emeter_stats(self):
self.fail()
def test_current_consumption(self):
x = self.plug.current_consumption()
self.assertTrue(isinstance(x, float))
self.assertTrue(x >= 0.0)
def test_identify(self):
ident = self.plug.identify()
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ident, tuple))
self.assertTrue(len(ident) == 3)
def test_alias(self):
test_alias = "TEST1234"
original = self.plug.alias
self.assertTrue(isinstance(original, str))
self.plug.alias = test_alias
self.assertEqual(self.plug.alias, test_alias)
self.plug.alias = original
self.assertEqual(self.plug.alias, original)
def test_led(self):
original = self.plug.led
self.plug.led = False
self.assertFalse(self.plug.led)
self.plug.led = True
self.assertTrue(self.plug.led)
self.plug.led = original
def test_icon(self):
self.assertEqual(set(self.plug.icon.keys()), {'icon', 'hash'})
def test_time(self):
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.plug.time, datetime.datetime))
# TODO check setting?
def test_timezone(self):
self.tz_schema(self.plug.timezone)
def test_hw_info(self):
self.sysinfo_schema(self.plug.hw_info)
def test_on_since(self):
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.plug.on_since, datetime.datetime))
def test_location(self):
self.sysinfo_schema(self.plug.location)
def test_rssi(self):
self.sysinfo_schema({'rssi': self.plug.rssi}) # wrapping for vol
def test_mac(self):
self.sysinfo_schema({'mac': self.plug.mac}) # wrapping for val
# TODO check setting?