"""Support for MyChevy sensors. For more details about this platform, please refer to the documentation at https://home-assistant.io/components/sensor.mychevy/ """ import asyncio import logging from homeassistant.components.mychevy import ( EVSensorConfig, DOMAIN as MYCHEVY_DOMAIN, MYCHEVY_ERROR, MYCHEVY_SUCCESS, NOTIFICATION_ID, NOTIFICATION_TITLE, UPDATE_TOPIC, ERROR_TOPIC ) from homeassistant.components.sensor import ENTITY_ID_FORMAT from homeassistant.core import callback from homeassistant.helpers.entity import Entity from homeassistant.helpers.icon import icon_for_battery_level from homeassistant.util import slugify BATTERY_SENSOR = "percent" SENSORS = [ EVSensorConfig("Mileage", "mileage", "miles", "mdi:speedometer"), EVSensorConfig("Range", "range", "miles", "mdi:speedometer"), EVSensorConfig("Charging", "charging"), EVSensorConfig("Charge Mode", "charge_mode"), EVSensorConfig("EVCharge", BATTERY_SENSOR, "%", "mdi:battery") ] _LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__) def setup_platform(hass, config, add_devices, discovery_info=None): """Set up the MyChevy sensors.""" if discovery_info is None: return hub = hass.data[MYCHEVY_DOMAIN] sensors = [MyChevyStatus()] for sconfig in SENSORS: sensors.append(EVSensor(hub, sconfig)) add_devices(sensors) class MyChevyStatus(Entity): """A string representing the charge mode.""" _name = "MyChevy Status" _icon = "mdi:car-connected" def __init__(self): """Initialize sensor with car connection.""" self._state = None @asyncio.coroutine def async_added_to_hass(self): """Register callbacks.""" self.hass.helpers.dispatcher.async_dispatcher_connect( UPDATE_TOPIC, self.success) self.hass.helpers.dispatcher.async_dispatcher_connect( ERROR_TOPIC, self.error) @callback def success(self): """Update state, trigger updates.""" if self._state != MYCHEVY_SUCCESS: _LOGGER.debug("Successfully connected to mychevy website") self._state = MYCHEVY_SUCCESS self.async_schedule_update_ha_state() @callback def error(self): """Update state, trigger updates.""" if self._state != MYCHEVY_ERROR: self.hass.components.persistent_notification.create( "Error:
Connection to mychevy website failed. " "This probably means the mychevy to OnStar link is down.", title=NOTIFICATION_TITLE, notification_id=NOTIFICATION_ID) self._state = MYCHEVY_ERROR self.async_schedule_update_ha_state() @property def icon(self): """Return the icon.""" return self._icon @property def name(self): """Return the name.""" return self._name @property def state(self): """Return the state.""" return self._state @property def should_poll(self): """Return the polling state.""" return False class EVSensor(Entity): """Base EVSensor class. The only real difference between sensors is which units and what attribute from the car object they are returning. All logic can be built with just setting subclass attributes. """ def __init__(self, connection, config): """Initialize sensor with car connection.""" self._conn = connection self._name = config.name self._attr = config.attr self._unit_of_measurement = config.unit_of_measurement self._icon = config.icon self._state = None self.entity_id = ENTITY_ID_FORMAT.format( '{}_{}'.format(MYCHEVY_DOMAIN, slugify(self._name))) @asyncio.coroutine def async_added_to_hass(self): """Register callbacks.""" self.hass.helpers.dispatcher.async_dispatcher_connect( UPDATE_TOPIC, self.async_update_callback) @property def icon(self): """Return the icon.""" if self._attr == BATTERY_SENSOR: return icon_for_battery_level(self.state) return self._icon @property def name(self): """Return the name.""" return self._name @callback def async_update_callback(self): """Update state.""" if self._conn.car is not None: self._state = getattr(self._conn.car, self._attr, None) self.async_schedule_update_ha_state() @property def state(self): """Return the state.""" return self._state @property def unit_of_measurement(self): """Return the unit of measurement the state is expressed in.""" return self._unit_of_measurement @property def should_poll(self): """Return the polling state.""" return False