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``` kasa --target 192.168.xx.xx discover list HOST MODEL DEVICE FAMILY ENCRYPT HTTPS LV ALIAS 192.168.xxx.xxx KP115(EU) IOT.SMARTPLUGSWITCH XOR 0 - Fridge 192.168.xxx.xxx L900-5 SMART.TAPOBULB KLAP 0 2 L900 192.168.xxx.xxx P115 SMART.TAPOPLUG AES 0 2 Nightdesk 192.168.xxx.xxx TC65 SMART.IPCAMERA AES 1 2 Tapo_TC65_B593 ``` Also handles `TimeoutError` and `Exception` during `update()` --------- Co-authored-by: Steven B <51370195+sdb9696@users.noreply.github.com>
1377 lines
41 KiB
Python
1377 lines
41 KiB
Python
import json
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import os
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import re
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from datetime import datetime
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from unittest.mock import ANY, PropertyMock, patch
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from zoneinfo import ZoneInfo
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import asyncclick as click
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import pytest
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from asyncclick.testing import CliRunner
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from pytest_mock import MockerFixture
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from kasa import (
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AuthenticationError,
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ColorTempRange,
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Credentials,
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Device,
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DeviceError,
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DeviceType,
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EmeterStatus,
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KasaException,
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Module,
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)
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from kasa.cli.device import (
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alias,
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factory_reset,
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led,
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reboot,
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state,
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sysinfo,
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toggle,
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update_credentials,
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)
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from kasa.cli.light import (
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brightness,
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effect,
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hsv,
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presets,
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presets_modify,
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temperature,
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)
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from kasa.cli.main import TYPES, _legacy_type_to_class, cli, cmd_command, raw_command
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from kasa.cli.time import time
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from kasa.cli.usage import energy
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from kasa.cli.wifi import wifi
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from kasa.discover import Discover, DiscoveryResult, redact_data
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from kasa.iot import IotDevice
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from kasa.json import dumps as json_dumps
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from kasa.smart import SmartDevice
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from kasa.smartcam import SmartCamDevice
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from .conftest import (
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device_smart,
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get_device_for_fixture_protocol,
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handle_turn_on,
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new_discovery,
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turn_on,
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)
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# The cli tests should be testing the cli logic rather than a physical device
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# so mark the whole file for skipping with real devices.
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pytestmark = [pytest.mark.requires_dummy]
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@pytest.fixture
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def runner():
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"""Runner fixture that unsets the KASA_ environment variables for tests."""
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KASA_VARS = {k: None for k, v in os.environ.items() if k.startswith("KASA_")}
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runner = CliRunner(env=KASA_VARS)
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return runner
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async def test_help(runner):
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"""Test that all the lazy modules are correctly names."""
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res = await runner.invoke(cli, ["--help"])
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assert res.exit_code == 0, "--help failed, check lazy module names"
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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("device_family", "encrypt_type"),
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[
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pytest.param(None, None, id="No connect params"),
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pytest.param("SMART.TAPOPLUG", None, id="Only device_family"),
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],
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)
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async def test_update_called_by_cli(dev, mocker, runner, device_family, encrypt_type):
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"""Test that device update is called on main."""
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update = mocker.patch.object(dev, "update")
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# These will mock the features to avoid accessing non-existing
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mocker.patch("kasa.device.Device.features", return_value={})
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mocker.patch("kasa.iot.iotdevice.IotDevice.features", return_value={})
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mocker.patch("kasa.discover.Discover.discover_single", return_value=dev)
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res = await runner.invoke(
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cli,
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[
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"--host",
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"127.0.0.1",
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"--username",
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"foo",
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"--password",
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"bar",
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"--device-family",
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device_family,
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"--encrypt-type",
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encrypt_type,
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],
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catch_exceptions=False,
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)
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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update.assert_called()
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async def test_list_devices(discovery_mock, runner):
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"""Test that device update is called on main."""
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res = await runner.invoke(
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cli,
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["--username", "foo", "--password", "bar", "discover", "list"],
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catch_exceptions=False,
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)
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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header = (
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f"{'HOST':<15} {'MODEL':<9} {'DEVICE FAMILY':<20} {'ENCRYPT':<7} "
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f"{'HTTPS':<5} {'LV':<3} {'ALIAS'}"
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)
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row = (
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f"{discovery_mock.ip:<15} {discovery_mock.model:<9} {discovery_mock.device_type:<20} "
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f"{discovery_mock.encrypt_type:<7} {discovery_mock.https:<5} "
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f"{discovery_mock.login_version or '-':<3}"
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)
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assert header in res.output
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assert row in res.output
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async def test_discover_raw(discovery_mock, runner, mocker):
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"""Test the discover raw command."""
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redact_spy = mocker.patch(
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"kasa.protocols.protocol.redact_data", side_effect=redact_data
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)
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res = await runner.invoke(
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cli,
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["--username", "foo", "--password", "bar", "discover", "raw"],
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catch_exceptions=False,
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)
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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expected = {
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"discovery_response": discovery_mock.discovery_data,
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"meta": {"ip": "127.0.0.123", "port": discovery_mock.discovery_port},
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}
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assert res.output == json_dumps(expected, indent=True) + "\n"
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redact_spy.assert_not_called()
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res = await runner.invoke(
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cli,
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["--username", "foo", "--password", "bar", "discover", "raw", "--redact"],
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catch_exceptions=False,
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)
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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redact_spy.assert_called()
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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("exception", "expected"),
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[
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pytest.param(
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AuthenticationError("Failed to authenticate"),
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"Authentication failed",
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id="auth",
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),
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pytest.param(TimeoutError(), "Timed out", id="timeout"),
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pytest.param(Exception("Foobar"), "Error: Foobar", id="other-error"),
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],
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)
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@new_discovery
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async def test_list_update_failed(discovery_mock, mocker, runner, exception, expected):
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"""Test that device update is called on main."""
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device_class = Discover._get_device_class(discovery_mock.discovery_data)
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mocker.patch.object(
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device_class,
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"update",
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side_effect=exception,
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)
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res = await runner.invoke(
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cli,
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["--username", "foo", "--password", "bar", "discover", "list"],
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catch_exceptions=False,
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)
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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header = (
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f"{'HOST':<15} {'MODEL':<9} {'DEVICE FAMILY':<20} {'ENCRYPT':<7} "
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f"{'HTTPS':<5} {'LV':<3} {'ALIAS'}"
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)
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row = (
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f"{discovery_mock.ip:<15} {discovery_mock.model:<9} {discovery_mock.device_type:<20} "
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f"{discovery_mock.encrypt_type:<7} {discovery_mock.https:<5} "
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f"{discovery_mock.login_version or '-':<3} - {expected}"
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)
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assert header in res.output.replace("\n", "")
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assert row in res.output.replace("\n", "")
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async def test_list_unsupported(unsupported_device_info, runner):
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"""Test that device update is called on main."""
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res = await runner.invoke(
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cli,
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["--username", "foo", "--password", "bar", "discover", "list"],
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catch_exceptions=False,
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)
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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header = (
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f"{'HOST':<15} {'MODEL':<9} {'DEVICE FAMILY':<20} {'ENCRYPT':<7} "
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f"{'HTTPS':<5} {'LV':<3} {'ALIAS'}"
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)
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row = f"{'127.0.0.1':<15} UNSUPPORTED DEVICE"
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assert header in res.output
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assert row in res.output
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async def test_sysinfo(dev: Device, runner):
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res = await runner.invoke(sysinfo, obj=dev)
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assert "System info" in res.output
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assert dev.model in res.output
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@turn_on
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async def test_state(dev, turn_on, runner):
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await handle_turn_on(dev, turn_on)
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await dev.update()
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res = await runner.invoke(state, obj=dev)
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if dev.is_on:
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assert "Device state: True" in res.output
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else:
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assert "Device state: False" in res.output
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@turn_on
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async def test_toggle(dev, turn_on, runner):
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if isinstance(dev, SmartCamDevice) and dev.device_type == DeviceType.Hub:
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pytest.skip(reason="Hub cannot toggle state")
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await handle_turn_on(dev, turn_on)
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await dev.update()
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assert dev.is_on == turn_on
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await runner.invoke(toggle, obj=dev)
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await dev.update()
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assert dev.is_on != turn_on
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async def test_alias(dev, runner):
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res = await runner.invoke(alias, obj=dev)
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assert f"Alias: {dev.alias}" in res.output
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old_alias = dev.alias
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new_alias = "new alias"
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res = await runner.invoke(alias, [new_alias], obj=dev)
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assert f"Setting alias to {new_alias}" in res.output
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await dev.update()
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res = await runner.invoke(alias, obj=dev)
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assert f"Alias: {new_alias}" in res.output
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await dev.set_alias(old_alias)
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async def test_raw_command(dev, mocker, runner):
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update = mocker.patch.object(dev, "update")
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from kasa.smart import SmartDevice
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if isinstance(dev, SmartCamDevice):
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params = ["na", "getDeviceInfo"]
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elif isinstance(dev, SmartDevice):
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params = ["na", "get_device_info"]
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else:
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params = ["system", "get_sysinfo"]
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res = await runner.invoke(raw_command, params, obj=dev)
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# Make sure that update was not called for wifi
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with pytest.raises(AssertionError):
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update.assert_called()
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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assert dev.model in res.output
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res = await runner.invoke(raw_command, obj=dev)
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assert res.exit_code != 0
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assert "Usage" in res.output
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async def test_command_with_child(dev, mocker, runner):
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"""Test 'command' command with --child."""
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update_mock = mocker.patch.object(dev, "update")
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# create_autospec for device slows tests way too much, so we use a dummy here
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class DummyDevice(dev.__class__):
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__("127.0.0.1")
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# device_type and _info initialised for repr
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self._device_type = Device.Type.StripSocket
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self._info = {}
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async def _query_helper(*_, **__):
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return {"dummy": "response"}
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dummy_child = DummyDevice()
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mocker.patch.object(dev, "_children", {"XYZ": [dummy_child]})
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mocker.patch.object(dev, "get_child_device", return_value=dummy_child)
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res = await runner.invoke(
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cmd_command,
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["--child", "XYZ", "command", "'params'"],
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obj=dev,
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catch_exceptions=False,
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)
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update_mock.assert_called()
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assert '{"dummy": "response"}' in res.output
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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@device_smart
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async def test_reboot(dev, mocker, runner):
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"""Test that reboot works on SMART devices."""
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query_mock = mocker.patch.object(dev.protocol, "query")
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res = await runner.invoke(
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reboot,
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obj=dev,
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)
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query_mock.assert_called()
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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@device_smart
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async def test_factory_reset(dev, mocker, runner):
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"""Test that factory reset works on SMART devices."""
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query_mock = mocker.patch.object(dev.protocol, "query")
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res = await runner.invoke(
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factory_reset,
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obj=dev,
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input="y\n",
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)
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query_mock.assert_called()
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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@device_smart
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async def test_wifi_scan(dev, runner):
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res = await runner.invoke(wifi, ["scan"], obj=dev)
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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assert re.search(r"Found [\d]+ wifi networks!", res.output)
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@device_smart
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async def test_wifi_join(dev, mocker, runner):
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update = mocker.patch.object(dev, "update")
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res = await runner.invoke(
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wifi,
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["join", "FOOBAR", "--keytype", "wpa_psk", "--password", "foobar"],
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obj=dev,
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)
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# Make sure that update was not called for wifi
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with pytest.raises(AssertionError):
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update.assert_called()
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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assert "Asking the device to connect to FOOBAR" in res.output
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@device_smart
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async def test_wifi_join_no_creds(dev, runner):
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dev.protocol._transport._credentials = None
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res = await runner.invoke(
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wifi,
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["join", "FOOBAR", "--keytype", "wpa_psk", "--password", "foobar"],
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obj=dev,
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)
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assert res.exit_code != 0
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assert isinstance(res.exception, AuthenticationError)
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@device_smart
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async def test_wifi_join_exception(dev, mocker, runner):
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mocker.patch.object(dev.protocol, "query", side_effect=DeviceError(error_code=9999))
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res = await runner.invoke(
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wifi,
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["join", "FOOBAR", "--keytype", "wpa_psk", "--password", "foobar"],
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obj=dev,
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)
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assert res.exit_code != 0
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assert isinstance(res.exception, KasaException)
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@device_smart
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async def test_update_credentials(dev, runner):
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res = await runner.invoke(
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update_credentials,
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["--username", "foo", "--password", "bar"],
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input="y\n",
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obj=dev,
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)
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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assert (
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"Do you really want to replace the existing credentials? [y/N]: y\n"
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in res.output
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)
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async def test_time_get(dev, runner):
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"""Test time get command."""
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res = await runner.invoke(
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time,
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obj=dev,
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)
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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assert "Current time: " in res.output
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async def test_time_sync(dev, mocker, runner):
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"""Test time sync command."""
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update = mocker.patch.object(dev, "update")
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set_time_mock = mocker.spy(dev.modules[Module.Time], "set_time")
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res = await runner.invoke(
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time,
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["sync"],
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obj=dev,
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)
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set_time_mock.assert_called()
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update.assert_called()
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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assert "Old time: " in res.output
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assert "New time: " in res.output
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async def test_time_set(dev: Device, mocker, runner):
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"""Test time set command."""
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time_mod = dev.modules[Module.Time]
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set_time_mock = mocker.spy(time_mod, "set_time")
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dt = datetime(2024, 10, 15, 8, 15)
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res = await runner.invoke(
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time,
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["set", str(dt.year), str(dt.month), str(dt.day), str(dt.hour), str(dt.minute)],
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obj=dev,
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)
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set_time_mock.assert_called()
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assert time_mod.time == dt.replace(tzinfo=time_mod.timezone)
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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assert "Old time: " in res.output
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assert "New time: " in res.output
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zone = ZoneInfo("Europe/Berlin")
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dt = dt.replace(tzinfo=zone)
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res = await runner.invoke(
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time,
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[
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"set",
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str(dt.year),
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str(dt.month),
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str(dt.day),
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str(dt.hour),
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str(dt.minute),
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"--timezone",
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zone.key,
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],
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input="y\n",
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obj=dev,
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)
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assert time_mod.time == dt
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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assert "Old time: " in res.output
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assert "New time: " in res.output
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async def test_emeter(dev: Device, mocker, runner):
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mocker.patch("kasa.Discover.discover_single", return_value=dev)
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base_cmd = ["--host", "dummy", "energy"]
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res = await runner.invoke(cli, base_cmd, obj=dev)
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if not (energy := dev.modules.get(Module.Energy)):
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assert "Device has no energy module." in res.output
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return
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assert "== Energy ==" in res.output
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if dev.device_type is not DeviceType.Strip:
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res = await runner.invoke(cli, [*base_cmd, "--index", "0"], obj=dev)
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assert f"Device: {dev.host} does not have children" in res.output
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res = await runner.invoke(cli, [*base_cmd, "--name", "mock"], obj=dev)
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assert f"Device: {dev.host} does not have children" in res.output
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if dev.device_type is DeviceType.Strip and len(dev.children) > 0:
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child_energy = dev.children[0].modules.get(Module.Energy)
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assert child_energy
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with patch.object(
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type(child_energy), "status", new_callable=PropertyMock
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) as child_status:
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child_status.return_value = EmeterStatus({"voltage_mv": 122066})
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res = await runner.invoke(cli, [*base_cmd, "--index", "0"], obj=dev)
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|
assert "Voltage: 122.066 V" in res.output
|
|
child_status.assert_called()
|
|
assert child_status.call_count == 1
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli, [*base_cmd, "--name", dev.children[0].alias], obj=dev
|
|
)
|
|
assert "Voltage: 122.066 V" in res.output
|
|
assert child_status.call_count == 2
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(dev, IotDevice):
|
|
monthly = mocker.patch.object(energy, "get_monthly_stats")
|
|
monthly.return_value = {1: 1234}
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(cli, [*base_cmd, "--year", "1900"], obj=dev)
|
|
if not isinstance(dev, IotDevice):
|
|
assert "Device does not support historical statistics" in res.output
|
|
return
|
|
assert "For year" in res.output
|
|
assert "1, 1234" in res.output
|
|
monthly.assert_called_with(year=1900)
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(dev, IotDevice):
|
|
daily = mocker.patch.object(energy, "get_daily_stats")
|
|
daily.return_value = {1: 1234}
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(cli, [*base_cmd, "--month", "1900-12"], obj=dev)
|
|
if not isinstance(dev, IotDevice):
|
|
assert "Device has no historical statistics" in res.output
|
|
return
|
|
assert "For month" in res.output
|
|
assert "1, 1234" in res.output
|
|
daily.assert_called_with(year=1900, month=12)
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_brightness(dev: Device, runner):
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(brightness, obj=dev)
|
|
if not (light := dev.modules.get(Module.Light)) or not light.has_feature(
|
|
"brightness"
|
|
):
|
|
assert "This device does not support brightness." in res.output
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(brightness, obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Brightness: {light.brightness}" in res.output
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(brightness, ["12"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert "Setting brightness" in res.output
|
|
await dev.update()
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(brightness, obj=dev)
|
|
assert "Brightness: 12" in res.output
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_color_temperature(dev: Device, runner):
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(temperature, obj=dev)
|
|
if not (light := dev.modules.get(Module.Light)) or not (
|
|
color_temp_feat := light.get_feature("color_temp")
|
|
):
|
|
assert "Device does not support color temperature" in res.output
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(temperature, obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Color temperature: {light.color_temp}" in res.output
|
|
valid_range = color_temp_feat.range
|
|
assert isinstance(valid_range, ColorTempRange)
|
|
assert f"(min: {valid_range.min}, max: {valid_range.max})" in res.output
|
|
|
|
val = int((valid_range.min + valid_range.max) / 2)
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(temperature, [str(val)], obj=dev)
|
|
assert "Setting color temperature to " in res.output
|
|
await dev.update()
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(temperature, obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Color temperature: {val}" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
invalid_max = valid_range.max + 100
|
|
# Lights that support the maximum range will not get past the click cli range check
|
|
# So can't be tested for the internal range check.
|
|
if invalid_max < 9000:
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(temperature, [str(invalid_max)], obj=dev)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
assert isinstance(res.exception, ValueError)
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(temperature, [str(9100)], obj=dev)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_color_hsv(dev: Device, runner: CliRunner):
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(hsv, obj=dev)
|
|
if not (light := dev.modules.get(Module.Light)) or not light.has_feature("hsv"):
|
|
assert "Device does not support colors" in res.output
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(hsv, obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Current HSV: {light.hsv}" in res.output
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(hsv, ["180", "50", "50"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert "Setting HSV: 180 50 50" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
await dev.update()
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(hsv, ["180", "50"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert "Setting a color requires 3 values." in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_light_effect(dev: Device, runner: CliRunner):
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(effect, obj=dev)
|
|
if not (light_effect := dev.modules.get(Module.LightEffect)):
|
|
assert "Device does not support effects" in res.output
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Start off with a known state of off
|
|
await light_effect.set_effect(light_effect.LIGHT_EFFECTS_OFF)
|
|
await dev.update()
|
|
assert light_effect.effect == light_effect.LIGHT_EFFECTS_OFF
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(effect, obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Light effect: {light_effect.effect}" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(effect, [light_effect.effect_list[1]], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Setting Effect: {light_effect.effect_list[1]}" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
await dev.update()
|
|
assert light_effect.effect == light_effect.effect_list[1]
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(effect, ["foobar"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Effect must be one of: {light_effect.effect_list}" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 2
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_light_preset(dev: Device, runner: CliRunner):
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(presets, obj=dev)
|
|
if not (light_preset := dev.modules.get(Module.LightPreset)):
|
|
assert "Device does not support light presets" in res.output
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if len(light_preset.preset_states_list) == 0:
|
|
pytest.skip(
|
|
"Some fixtures do not have presets and"
|
|
" the api doesn'tsupport creating them"
|
|
)
|
|
# Start off with a known state
|
|
first_name = light_preset.preset_list[1]
|
|
await light_preset.set_preset(first_name)
|
|
await dev.update()
|
|
assert light_preset.preset == first_name
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(presets, obj=dev)
|
|
assert "Brightness" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
presets_modify,
|
|
[
|
|
"0",
|
|
"--brightness",
|
|
"12",
|
|
],
|
|
obj=dev,
|
|
)
|
|
await dev.update()
|
|
assert light_preset.preset_states_list[0].brightness == 12
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
presets_modify,
|
|
[
|
|
"0",
|
|
],
|
|
obj=dev,
|
|
)
|
|
await dev.update()
|
|
assert "Need to supply at least one option to modify." in res.output
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_led(dev: Device, runner: CliRunner):
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(led, obj=dev)
|
|
if not (led_module := dev.modules.get(Module.Led)):
|
|
assert "Device does not support led" in res.output
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(led, obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"LED state: {led_module.led}" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(led, ["on"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert "Turning led to True" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
await dev.update()
|
|
assert led_module.led is True
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(led, ["off"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert "Turning led to False" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
await dev.update()
|
|
assert led_module.led is False
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_json_output(dev: Device, mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test that the json output produces correct output."""
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.Discover.discover_single", return_value=dev)
|
|
# These will mock the features to avoid accessing non-existing ones
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.device.Device.features", return_value={})
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.iot.iotdevice.IotDevice.features", return_value={})
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(cli, ["--host", "127.0.0.1", "--json", "state"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
assert json.loads(res.output) == dev.internal_state
|
|
|
|
|
|
@new_discovery
|
|
async def test_credentials(discovery_mock, mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test credentials are passed correctly from cli to device."""
|
|
# Patch state to echo username and password
|
|
pass_dev = click.make_pass_decorator(Device)
|
|
|
|
@pass_dev
|
|
async def _state(dev: Device):
|
|
if dev.credentials:
|
|
click.echo(
|
|
f"Username:{dev.credentials.username} Password:{dev.credentials.password}"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.cli.device.state", new=_state)
|
|
|
|
dr = DiscoveryResult.from_dict(discovery_mock.discovery_data["result"])
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--host",
|
|
"127.0.0.123",
|
|
"--username",
|
|
"foo",
|
|
"--password",
|
|
"bar",
|
|
"--device-family",
|
|
dr.device_type,
|
|
"--encrypt-type",
|
|
dr.mgt_encrypt_schm.encrypt_type,
|
|
"--login-version",
|
|
dr.mgt_encrypt_schm.lv or 1,
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
assert "Username:foo Password:bar\n" in res.output
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_without_device_type(dev, mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test connecting without the device type."""
|
|
discovery_mock = mocker.patch(
|
|
"kasa.discover.Discover.discover_single", return_value=dev
|
|
)
|
|
# These will mock the features to avoid accessing non-existing
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.device.Device.features", return_value={})
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.iot.iotdevice.IotDevice.features", return_value={})
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--host",
|
|
"127.0.0.1",
|
|
"--username",
|
|
"foo",
|
|
"--password",
|
|
"bar",
|
|
"--discovery-timeout",
|
|
"7",
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
discovery_mock.assert_called_once_with(
|
|
"127.0.0.1",
|
|
port=None,
|
|
credentials=Credentials("foo", "bar"),
|
|
timeout=5,
|
|
discovery_timeout=7,
|
|
on_unsupported=ANY,
|
|
on_discovered_raw=ANY,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize("auth_param", ["--username", "--password"])
|
|
async def test_invalid_credential_params(auth_param, runner):
|
|
"""Test for handling only one of username or password supplied."""
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--host",
|
|
"127.0.0.1",
|
|
"--type",
|
|
"plug",
|
|
auth_param,
|
|
"foo",
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 2
|
|
assert (
|
|
"Error: Using authentication requires both --username and --password"
|
|
in res.output
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_duplicate_target_device(runner):
|
|
"""Test that defining both --host or --alias gives an error."""
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--host",
|
|
"127.0.0.1",
|
|
"--alias",
|
|
"foo",
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 2
|
|
assert "Error: Use either --alias or --host, not both." in res.output
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_discover(discovery_mock, mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test discovery output."""
|
|
# These will mock the features to avoid accessing non-existing
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.device.Device.features", return_value={})
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.iot.iotdevice.IotDevice.features", return_value={})
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--discovery-timeout",
|
|
0,
|
|
"--username",
|
|
"foo",
|
|
"--password",
|
|
"bar",
|
|
"--verbose",
|
|
"discover",
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_discover_host(discovery_mock, mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test discovery output."""
|
|
# These will mock the features to avoid accessing non-existing
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.device.Device.features", return_value={})
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.iot.iotdevice.IotDevice.features", return_value={})
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--discovery-timeout",
|
|
0,
|
|
"--host",
|
|
"127.0.0.123",
|
|
"--username",
|
|
"foo",
|
|
"--password",
|
|
"bar",
|
|
"--verbose",
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_discover_unsupported(unsupported_device_info, runner):
|
|
"""Test discovery output."""
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--discovery-timeout",
|
|
0,
|
|
"--username",
|
|
"foo",
|
|
"--password",
|
|
"bar",
|
|
"--verbose",
|
|
"discover",
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
assert "== Unsupported device ==" in res.output
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_host_unsupported(unsupported_device_info, runner):
|
|
"""Test discovery output."""
|
|
host = "127.0.0.1"
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--host",
|
|
host,
|
|
"--username",
|
|
"foo",
|
|
"--password",
|
|
"bar",
|
|
"--debug",
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
assert res.exit_code != 0
|
|
assert "== Unsupported device ==" in res.output
|
|
|
|
|
|
@new_discovery
|
|
async def test_discover_auth_failed(discovery_mock, mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test discovery output."""
|
|
host = "127.0.0.1"
|
|
discovery_mock.ip = host
|
|
device_class = Discover._get_device_class(discovery_mock.discovery_data)
|
|
mocker.patch.object(
|
|
device_class,
|
|
"update",
|
|
side_effect=AuthenticationError("Failed to authenticate"),
|
|
)
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--discovery-timeout",
|
|
0,
|
|
"--username",
|
|
"foo",
|
|
"--password",
|
|
"bar",
|
|
"--verbose",
|
|
"discover",
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
assert "== Authentication failed for device ==" in res.output
|
|
assert "== Discovery Result ==" in res.output
|
|
|
|
|
|
@new_discovery
|
|
async def test_host_auth_failed(discovery_mock, mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test discovery output."""
|
|
host = "127.0.0.1"
|
|
discovery_mock.ip = host
|
|
device_class = Discover._get_device_class(discovery_mock.discovery_data)
|
|
mocker.patch.object(
|
|
device_class,
|
|
"update",
|
|
side_effect=AuthenticationError("Failed to authenticate"),
|
|
)
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--host",
|
|
host,
|
|
"--username",
|
|
"foo",
|
|
"--password",
|
|
"bar",
|
|
"--debug",
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
assert res.exit_code != 0
|
|
assert isinstance(res.exception, AuthenticationError)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize("device_type", TYPES)
|
|
async def test_type_param(device_type, mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test for handling only one of username or password supplied."""
|
|
result_device = FileNotFoundError
|
|
pass_dev = click.make_pass_decorator(Device)
|
|
|
|
@pass_dev
|
|
async def _state(dev: Device):
|
|
nonlocal result_device
|
|
result_device = dev
|
|
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.cli.device.state", new=_state)
|
|
if device_type == "camera":
|
|
expected_type = SmartCamDevice
|
|
elif device_type == "smart":
|
|
expected_type = SmartDevice
|
|
else:
|
|
expected_type = _legacy_type_to_class(device_type)
|
|
mocker.patch.object(expected_type, "update")
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
["--type", device_type, "--host", "127.0.0.1"],
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
assert isinstance(result_device, expected_type)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.skip(
|
|
"Skip until pytest-asyncio supports pytest 8.0, https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio/issues/737"
|
|
)
|
|
async def test_shell(dev: Device, mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test that the shell commands tries to embed a shell."""
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.Discover.discover", return_value=[dev])
|
|
# repl = mocker.patch("ptpython.repl")
|
|
mocker.patch.dict(
|
|
"sys.modules",
|
|
{"ptpython": mocker.MagicMock(), "ptpython.repl": mocker.MagicMock()},
|
|
)
|
|
embed = mocker.patch("ptpython.repl.embed")
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(cli, ["shell"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
embed.assert_called()
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_errors(mocker, runner):
|
|
err = KasaException("Foobar")
|
|
|
|
# Test masking
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.Discover.discover", side_effect=err)
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
["--username", "foo", "--password", "bar"],
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
assert "Raised error: Foobar" in res.output
|
|
assert "Run with --debug enabled to see stacktrace" in res.output
|
|
assert isinstance(res.exception, SystemExit)
|
|
|
|
# Test --debug
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
["--debug"],
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
assert "Raised error: Foobar" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exception == err
|
|
|
|
# Test no device passed to subcommand
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.Discover.discover", return_value={})
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
["sysinfo"],
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
assert (
|
|
"Only discover is available without --host or --alias"
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in res.output.replace("\n", "") # Remove newlines from rich formatting
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)
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assert isinstance(res.exception, SystemExit)
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# Test click error
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res = await runner.invoke(
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cli,
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["--foobar"],
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)
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assert res.exit_code == 2
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assert "Raised error:" not in res.output
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|
|
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async def test_feature(mocker, runner):
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"""Test feature command."""
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dummy_device = await get_device_for_fixture_protocol(
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"P300(EU)_1.0_1.0.13.json", "SMART"
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|
)
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mocker.patch("kasa.discover.Discover.discover_single", return_value=dummy_device)
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res = await runner.invoke(
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cli,
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["--host", "127.0.0.123", "--debug", "feature"],
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catch_exceptions=False,
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)
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assert "LED" in res.output
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assert "== Child " in res.output # child listing
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|
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assert res.exit_code == 0
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|
|
|
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async def test_features_all(discovery_mock, mocker, runner):
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"""Test feature command on all fixtures."""
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res = await runner.invoke(
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cli,
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["--host", "127.0.0.123", "--debug", "feature"],
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catch_exceptions=False,
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|
)
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assert "== Primary features ==" in res.output
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assert "== Information ==" in res.output
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assert "== Configuration ==" in res.output
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|
assert "== Debug ==" in res.output
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|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
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async def test_feature_single(mocker, runner):
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|
"""Test feature command returning single value."""
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|
dummy_device = await get_device_for_fixture_protocol(
|
|
"P300(EU)_1.0_1.0.13.json", "SMART"
|
|
)
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|
mocker.patch("kasa.discover.Discover.discover_single", return_value=dummy_device)
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|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
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|
["--host", "127.0.0.123", "--debug", "feature", "led"],
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|
catch_exceptions=False,
|
|
)
|
|
assert "LED" in res.output
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|
assert "== Features ==" not in res.output
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|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_feature_missing(mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test feature command returning single value."""
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|
dummy_device = await get_device_for_fixture_protocol(
|
|
"P300(EU)_1.0_1.0.13.json", "SMART"
|
|
)
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.discover.Discover.discover_single", return_value=dummy_device)
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
["--host", "127.0.0.123", "--debug", "feature", "missing"],
|
|
catch_exceptions=False,
|
|
)
|
|
assert "No feature by name 'missing'" in res.output
|
|
assert "== Features ==" not in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_feature_set(mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test feature command's set value."""
|
|
dummy_device = await get_device_for_fixture_protocol(
|
|
"P300(EU)_1.0_1.0.13.json", "SMART"
|
|
)
|
|
led_setter = mocker.patch("kasa.smart.modules.led.Led.set_led")
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.discover.Discover.discover_single", return_value=dummy_device)
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
["--host", "127.0.0.123", "--debug", "feature", "led", "True"],
|
|
catch_exceptions=False,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
led_setter.assert_called_with(True)
|
|
assert "Changing led from True to True" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_feature_set_child(mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test feature command's set value."""
|
|
dummy_device = await get_device_for_fixture_protocol(
|
|
"P300(EU)_1.0_1.0.13.json", "SMART"
|
|
)
|
|
setter = mocker.patch("kasa.smart.smartdevice.SmartDevice.set_state")
|
|
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.discover.Discover.discover_single", return_value=dummy_device)
|
|
get_child_device = mocker.spy(dummy_device, "get_child_device")
|
|
|
|
child_id = "SCRUBBED_CHILD_DEVICE_ID_1"
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--host",
|
|
"127.0.0.123",
|
|
"--debug",
|
|
"feature",
|
|
"--child",
|
|
child_id,
|
|
"state",
|
|
"True",
|
|
],
|
|
catch_exceptions=False,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
get_child_device.assert_called()
|
|
setter.assert_called_with(True)
|
|
|
|
assert f"Targeting child device {child_id}"
|
|
assert "Changing state from False to True" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_cli_child_commands(
|
|
dev: Device, runner: CliRunner, mocker: MockerFixture
|
|
):
|
|
if not dev.children:
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--child-index", "0"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Device: {dev.host} does not have children" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--index", "0"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Device: {dev.host} does not have children" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--child", "Plug 2"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Device: {dev.host} does not have children" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--name", "Plug 2"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Device: {dev.host} does not have children" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
|
|
if dev.children:
|
|
child_alias = dev.children[0].alias
|
|
assert child_alias
|
|
child_device_id = dev.children[0].device_id
|
|
child_count = len(dev.children)
|
|
child_update_method = dev.children[0].update
|
|
|
|
# Test child retrieval
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--child-index", "0"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Targeting child device {child_alias}" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--index", "0"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Targeting child device {child_alias}" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--child", child_alias], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Targeting child device {child_alias}" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--name", child_alias], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Targeting child device {child_alias}" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--child", child_device_id], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Targeting child device {child_alias}" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--name", child_device_id], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Targeting child device {child_alias}" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
# Test invalid name and index
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--child-index", "-1"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert f"Invalid index -1, device has {child_count} children" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--child-index", str(child_count)], obj=dev)
|
|
assert (
|
|
f"Invalid index {child_count}, device has {child_count} children"
|
|
in res.output
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--child", "foobar"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert "No child device found with device_id or name: foobar" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
|
|
# Test using both options:
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
alias, ["--child", child_alias, "--child-index", "0"], obj=dev
|
|
)
|
|
assert "Use either --child or --child-index, not both." in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 2
|
|
|
|
# Test child with no parameter interactive prompt
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["--child"], obj=dev, input="0\n")
|
|
assert "Enter the index number of the child device:" in res.output
|
|
assert f"Alias: {child_alias}" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
# Test values and updates
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["foo", "--child", child_device_id], obj=dev)
|
|
assert "Alias set to: foo" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
# Test help has command options plus child options
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(energy, ["--help"], obj=dev)
|
|
assert "--year" in res.output
|
|
assert "--child" in res.output
|
|
assert "--child-index" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
|
|
# Test child update patching calls parent and is undone on exit
|
|
|
|
parent_update_spy = mocker.spy(dev, "update")
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(alias, ["bar", "--child", child_device_id], obj=dev)
|
|
assert "Alias set to: bar" in res.output
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
parent_update_spy.assert_called_once()
|
|
assert dev.children[0].update == child_update_method
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_discover_config(dev: Device, mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test that device config is returned."""
|
|
host = "127.0.0.1"
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.device_factory._connect", side_effect=[Exception, dev])
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--username",
|
|
"foo",
|
|
"--password",
|
|
"bar",
|
|
"--host",
|
|
host,
|
|
"discover",
|
|
"config",
|
|
],
|
|
catch_exceptions=False,
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 0
|
|
cparam = dev.config.connection_type
|
|
expected = f"--device-family {cparam.device_family.value} --encrypt-type {cparam.encryption_type.value} {'--https' if cparam.https else '--no-https'}"
|
|
assert expected in res.output
|
|
assert re.search(
|
|
r"Attempt to connect to 127\.0\.0\.1 with \w+ \+ \w+ \+ \w+ failed",
|
|
res.output.replace("\n", ""),
|
|
)
|
|
assert re.search(
|
|
r"Attempt to connect to 127\.0\.0\.1 with \w+ \+ \w+ \+ \w+ succeeded",
|
|
res.output.replace("\n", ""),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_discover_config_invalid(mocker, runner):
|
|
"""Test the device config command with invalids."""
|
|
host = "127.0.0.1"
|
|
mocker.patch("kasa.discover.Discover.try_connect_all", return_value=None)
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--username",
|
|
"foo",
|
|
"--password",
|
|
"bar",
|
|
"--host",
|
|
host,
|
|
"discover",
|
|
"config",
|
|
],
|
|
catch_exceptions=False,
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
assert f"Unable to connect to {host}" in res.output
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
["--username", "foo", "--password", "bar", "discover", "config"],
|
|
catch_exceptions=False,
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
assert "--host option must be supplied to discover config" in res.output
|
|
|
|
res = await runner.invoke(
|
|
cli,
|
|
[
|
|
"--username",
|
|
"foo",
|
|
"--password",
|
|
"bar",
|
|
"--host",
|
|
host,
|
|
"--target",
|
|
"127.0.0.2",
|
|
"discover",
|
|
"config",
|
|
],
|
|
catch_exceptions=False,
|
|
)
|
|
assert res.exit_code == 1
|
|
assert "--target is not a valid option for single host discovery" in res.output
|