core/tests/components/tessie/test_lock.py

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"""Test the Tessie lock platform."""
from unittest.mock import patch
from homeassistant.components.lock import (
DOMAIN as LOCK_DOMAIN,
SERVICE_LOCK,
SERVICE_UNLOCK,
)
from homeassistant.const import ATTR_ENTITY_ID, STATE_LOCKED, STATE_UNLOCKED
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from .common import TEST_VEHICLE_STATE_ONLINE, setup_platform
async def test_locks(hass: HomeAssistant) -> None:
"""Tests that the lock entity is correct."""
assert len(hass.states.async_all("lock")) == 0
await setup_platform(hass)
assert len(hass.states.async_all("lock")) == 1
entity_id = "lock.test"
assert (
hass.states.get(entity_id).state == STATE_LOCKED
) == TEST_VEHICLE_STATE_ONLINE["vehicle_state"]["locked"]
# Test lock set value functions
with patch("homeassistant.components.tessie.lock.lock") as mock_run:
await hass.services.async_call(
LOCK_DOMAIN,
SERVICE_LOCK,
{ATTR_ENTITY_ID: [entity_id]},
blocking=True,
)
assert hass.states.get(entity_id).state == STATE_LOCKED
mock_run.assert_called_once()
with patch("homeassistant.components.tessie.lock.unlock") as mock_run:
await hass.services.async_call(
LOCK_DOMAIN,
SERVICE_UNLOCK,
{ATTR_ENTITY_ID: [entity_id]},
blocking=True,
)
assert hass.states.get(entity_id).state == STATE_UNLOCKED
mock_run.assert_called_once()