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tests: add type annotations to Smart tests (#1686)
Add type annotations across all 'smart' tests, enabling mypy to check test function bodies, catching type errors that were previously hidden.
2026-07-08 00:11:59 +02:00

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import logging
import re
import pytest
from kasa import Module
from kasa.smart import SmartDevice
from kasa.smart.modules.temperaturecontrol import ThermostatState
from ...device_fixtures import parametrize, thermostats_smart
temperature = parametrize(
"has temperature control",
component_filter="temperature_control",
protocol_filter={"SMART.CHILD"},
)
@thermostats_smart
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
("feature", "type"),
[
("target_temperature", float),
("temperature_offset", int),
],
)
async def test_temperature_control_features(
dev: SmartDevice, feature: str, type: type
) -> None:
"""Test that features are registered and work as expected."""
temp_module = dev.modules[Module.TemperatureControl]
prop = getattr(temp_module, feature)
assert isinstance(prop, type)
feat = dev.features[feature]
assert feat.value == prop
assert isinstance(feat.value, type)
await feat.set_value(10)
await dev.update()
assert feat.value == 10
@thermostats_smart
async def test_set_temperature_turns_heating_on(dev: SmartDevice) -> None:
"""Test that set_temperature turns heating on."""
temp_module = dev.modules[Module.TemperatureControl]
await temp_module.set_state(False)
await dev.update()
assert temp_module.state is False
assert temp_module.mode is ThermostatState.Off
await temp_module.set_target_temperature(10)
await dev.update()
assert temp_module.state is True
assert temp_module.mode is ThermostatState.Heating
assert temp_module.target_temperature == 10
@thermostats_smart
async def test_set_temperature_invalid_values(dev: SmartDevice) -> None:
"""Test that out-of-bounds temperature values raise errors."""
temp_module = dev.modules[Module.TemperatureControl]
with pytest.raises(
ValueError, match="Invalid target temperature -1, must be in range"
):
await temp_module.set_target_temperature(-1)
with pytest.raises(
ValueError, match="Invalid target temperature 100, must be in range"
):
await temp_module.set_target_temperature(100)
@thermostats_smart
async def test_temperature_offset(dev: SmartDevice) -> None:
"""Test the temperature offset API."""
temp_module = dev.modules[Module.TemperatureControl]
with pytest.raises(
ValueError, match=re.escape("Temperature offset must be [-10, 10]")
):
await temp_module.set_temperature_offset(100)
with pytest.raises(
ValueError, match=re.escape("Temperature offset must be [-10, 10]")
):
await temp_module.set_temperature_offset(-100)
await temp_module.set_temperature_offset(5)
await dev.update()
assert temp_module.temperature_offset == 5
@thermostats_smart
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
("mode", "states", "frost_protection"),
[
pytest.param(ThermostatState.Idle, [], False, id="idle has empty"),
pytest.param(
ThermostatState.Off,
["anything"],
True,
id="any state with frost_protection on means off",
),
pytest.param(
ThermostatState.Heating,
["heating"],
False,
id="heating is heating",
),
pytest.param(ThermostatState.Unknown, ["invalid"], False, id="unknown state"),
],
)
async def test_thermostat_mode(
dev: SmartDevice, mode: ThermostatState, states: list[str], frost_protection: bool
) -> None:
"""Test different thermostat modes."""
temp_module = dev.modules[Module.TemperatureControl]
temp_module.data["frost_protection_on"] = frost_protection
temp_module.data["trv_states"] = states
assert temp_module.state is not frost_protection
assert temp_module.mode is mode
@thermostats_smart
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
("mode", "states", "msg"),
[
pytest.param(
ThermostatState.Heating,
["heating", "something else"],
"Got multiple states",
id="multiple states",
),
pytest.param(
ThermostatState.Unknown, ["foobar"], "Got unknown state", id="unknown state"
),
],
)
@pytest.mark.xdist_group(name="caplog")
async def test_thermostat_mode_warnings(
dev: SmartDevice,
mode: ThermostatState,
states: list[str],
msg: str,
caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
) -> None:
"""Test thermostat modes that should log a warning."""
temp_module = dev.modules[Module.TemperatureControl]
caplog.set_level(logging.WARNING)
temp_module.data["trv_states"] = states
assert temp_module.mode is mode
assert msg in caplog.text
@thermostats_smart
async def test_thermostat_heating_with_low_battery(dev: SmartDevice) -> None:
"""Test that mode is reported correctly with extra states."""
temp_module = dev.modules[Module.TemperatureControl]
temp_module.data["trv_states"] = ["low_battery", "heating"]
assert temp_module.mode is ThermostatState.Heating
@thermostats_smart
async def test_thermostat_idle_with_low_battery(
dev: SmartDevice, caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture
) -> None:
"""Test that mode is reported correctly with extra states."""
temp_module = dev.modules[Module.TemperatureControl]
temp_module.data["trv_states"] = ["low_battery"]
with caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING):
assert temp_module.mode is ThermostatState.Idle
assert not caplog.records