"""Test reproduce state for Switch.""" from homeassistant.core import State from tests.common import async_mock_service async def test_reproducing_states(hass, caplog): """Test reproducing Switch states.""" hass.states.async_set("switch.entity_off", "off", {}) hass.states.async_set("switch.entity_on", "on", {}) turn_on_calls = async_mock_service(hass, "switch", "turn_on") turn_off_calls = async_mock_service(hass, "switch", "turn_off") # These calls should do nothing as entities already in desired state await hass.helpers.state.async_reproduce_state( [State("switch.entity_off", "off"), State("switch.entity_on", "on", {})], blocking=True, ) assert len(turn_on_calls) == 0 assert len(turn_off_calls) == 0 # Test invalid state is handled await hass.helpers.state.async_reproduce_state( [State("switch.entity_off", "not_supported")], blocking=True ) assert "not_supported" in caplog.text assert len(turn_on_calls) == 0 assert len(turn_off_calls) == 0 # Make sure correct services are called await hass.helpers.state.async_reproduce_state( [ State("switch.entity_on", "off"), State("switch.entity_off", "on", {}), # Should not raise State("switch.non_existing", "on"), ], blocking=True, ) assert len(turn_on_calls) == 1 assert turn_on_calls[0].domain == "switch" assert turn_on_calls[0].data == {"entity_id": "switch.entity_off"} assert len(turn_off_calls) == 1 assert turn_off_calls[0].domain == "switch" assert turn_off_calls[0].data == {"entity_id": "switch.entity_on"}