""" Allows to configure custom shell commands to turn a value for a sensor. For more details about this platform, please refer to the documentation at https://home-assistant.io/components/sensor.command_line/ """ import logging import subprocess import shlex from datetime import timedelta import voluptuous as vol import homeassistant.helpers.config_validation as cv from homeassistant.components.sensor import PLATFORM_SCHEMA from homeassistant.helpers import template from homeassistant.exceptions import TemplateError from homeassistant.const import ( CONF_NAME, CONF_VALUE_TEMPLATE, CONF_UNIT_OF_MEASUREMENT, CONF_COMMAND, STATE_UNKNOWN) from homeassistant.helpers.entity import Entity _LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__) DEFAULT_NAME = 'Command Sensor' SCAN_INTERVAL = timedelta(seconds=60) PLATFORM_SCHEMA = PLATFORM_SCHEMA.extend({ vol.Required(CONF_COMMAND): cv.string, vol.Optional(CONF_NAME, default=DEFAULT_NAME): cv.string, vol.Optional(CONF_UNIT_OF_MEASUREMENT): cv.string, vol.Optional(CONF_VALUE_TEMPLATE): cv.template, }) # pylint: disable=unused-argument def setup_platform(hass, config, add_devices, discovery_info=None): """Set up the Command Sensor.""" name = config.get(CONF_NAME) command = config.get(CONF_COMMAND) unit = config.get(CONF_UNIT_OF_MEASUREMENT) value_template = config.get(CONF_VALUE_TEMPLATE) if value_template is not None: value_template.hass = hass data = CommandSensorData(hass, command) add_devices([CommandSensor(hass, data, name, unit, value_template)], True) class CommandSensor(Entity): """Representation of a sensor that is using shell commands.""" def __init__(self, hass, data, name, unit_of_measurement, value_template): """Initialize the sensor.""" self._hass = hass self.data = data self._name = name self._state = None self._unit_of_measurement = unit_of_measurement self._value_template = value_template @property def name(self): """Return the name of the sensor.""" return self._name @property def unit_of_measurement(self): """Return the unit the value is expressed in.""" return self._unit_of_measurement @property def state(self): """Return the state of the device.""" return self._state def update(self): """Get the latest data and updates the state.""" self.data.update() value = self.data.value if value is None: value = STATE_UNKNOWN elif self._value_template is not None: self._state = self._value_template.render_with_possible_json_value( value, STATE_UNKNOWN) else: self._state = value class CommandSensorData(object): """The class for handling the data retrieval.""" def __init__(self, hass, command): """Initialize the data object.""" self.value = None self.hass = hass self.command = command def update(self): """Get the latest data with a shell command.""" command = self.command cache = {} if command in cache: prog, args, args_compiled = cache[command] elif ' ' not in command: prog = command args = None args_compiled = None cache[command] = (prog, args, args_compiled) else: prog, args = command.split(' ', 1) args_compiled = template.Template(args, self.hass) cache[command] = (prog, args, args_compiled) if args_compiled: try: args_to_render = {"arguments": args} rendered_args = args_compiled.render(args_to_render) except TemplateError as ex: _LOGGER.exception("Error rendering command template: %s", ex) return else: rendered_args = None if rendered_args == args: # No template used. default behavior shell = True else: # Template used. Construct the string used in the shell command = str(' '.join([prog] + shlex.split(rendered_args))) shell = True try: _LOGGER.info("Running command: %s", command) return_value = subprocess.check_output( command, shell=shell, timeout=15) self.value = return_value.strip().decode('utf-8') except subprocess.CalledProcessError: _LOGGER.error("Command failed: %s", command) except subprocess.TimeoutExpired: _LOGGER.error("Timeout for command: %s", command)