989 lines
33 KiB
Python
989 lines
33 KiB
Python
"""
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homeassistant
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Home Assistant is a Home Automation framework for observing the state
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of entities and react to changes.
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"""
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import os
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import time
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import logging
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import threading
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import enum
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import re
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import functools as ft
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from homeassistant.const import (
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EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_START, EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP,
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SERVICE_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP, EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, EVENT_STATE_CHANGED,
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EVENT_CALL_SERVICE, ATTR_NOW, ATTR_DOMAIN, ATTR_SERVICE, MATCH_ALL,
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EVENT_SERVICE_EXECUTED, ATTR_SERVICE_CALL_ID, EVENT_SERVICE_REGISTERED,
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TEMP_CELCIUS, TEMP_FAHRENHEIT, ATTR_FRIENDLY_NAME)
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import homeassistant.util as util
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import homeassistant.util.dt as date_util
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DOMAIN = "homeassistant"
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# How often time_changed event should fire
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TIMER_INTERVAL = 1 # seconds
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# How long we wait for the result of a service call
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SERVICE_CALL_LIMIT = 10 # seconds
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# Define number of MINIMUM worker threads.
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# During bootstrap of HA (see bootstrap.from_config_dict()) worker threads
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# will be added for each component that polls devices.
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MIN_WORKER_THREAD = 2
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# Pattern for validating entity IDs (format: <domain>.<entity>)
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ENTITY_ID_PATTERN = re.compile(r"^(?P<domain>\w+)\.(?P<entity>\w+)$")
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_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class HomeAssistant(object):
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""" Core class to route all communication to right components. """
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def __init__(self):
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self.pool = pool = create_worker_pool()
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self.bus = EventBus(pool)
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self.services = ServiceRegistry(self.bus, pool)
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self.states = StateMachine(self.bus)
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self.config = Config()
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@property
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def components(self):
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""" DEPRECATED 3/21/2015. Use hass.config.components """
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_LOGGER.warning(
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'hass.components is deprecated. Use hass.config.components')
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return self.config.components
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@property
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def local_api(self):
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""" DEPRECATED 3/21/2015. Use hass.config.api """
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_LOGGER.warning(
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'hass.local_api is deprecated. Use hass.config.api')
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return self.config.api
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@property
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def config_dir(self):
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""" DEPRECATED 3/18/2015. Use hass.config.config_dir """
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_LOGGER.warning(
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'hass.config_dir is deprecated. Use hass.config.config_dir')
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return self.config.config_dir
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def get_config_path(self, path):
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""" DEPRECATED 3/18/2015. Use hass.config.path """
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_LOGGER.warning(
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'hass.get_config_path is deprecated. Use hass.config.path')
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return self.config.path(path)
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def start(self):
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""" Start home assistant. """
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_LOGGER.info(
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"Starting Home Assistant (%d threads)", self.pool.worker_count)
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Timer(self)
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self.bus.fire(EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_START)
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def block_till_stopped(self):
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""" Will register service homeassistant/stop and
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will block until called. """
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request_shutdown = threading.Event()
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self.services.register(DOMAIN, SERVICE_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP,
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lambda service: request_shutdown.set())
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while not request_shutdown.isSet():
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try:
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time.sleep(1)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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break
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self.stop()
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def track_point_in_time(self, action, point_in_time):
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"""
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Adds a listener that fires once after a spefic point in time.
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"""
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utc_point_in_time = date_util.as_utc(point_in_time)
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@ft.wraps(action)
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def utc_converter(utc_now):
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""" Converts passed in UTC now to local now. """
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action(date_util.as_local(utc_now))
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self.track_point_in_utc_time(utc_converter, utc_point_in_time)
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def track_point_in_utc_time(self, action, point_in_time):
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"""
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Adds a listener that fires once after a specific point in UTC time.
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"""
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@ft.wraps(action)
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def point_in_time_listener(event):
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""" Listens for matching time_changed events. """
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now = event.data[ATTR_NOW]
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if now >= point_in_time and \
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not hasattr(point_in_time_listener, 'run'):
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# Set variable so that we will never run twice.
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# Because the event bus might have to wait till a thread comes
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# available to execute this listener it might occur that the
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# listener gets lined up twice to be executed. This will make
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# sure the second time it does nothing.
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point_in_time_listener.run = True
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self.bus.remove_listener(EVENT_TIME_CHANGED,
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point_in_time_listener)
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action(now)
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self.bus.listen(EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, point_in_time_listener)
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return point_in_time_listener
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# pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
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def track_utc_time_change(self, action,
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year=None, month=None, day=None,
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hour=None, minute=None, second=None):
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""" Adds a listener that will fire if time matches a pattern. """
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self.track_time_change(
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action, year, month, day, hour, minute, second, utc=True)
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# pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
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def track_time_change(self, action,
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year=None, month=None, day=None,
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hour=None, minute=None, second=None, utc=False):
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""" Adds a listener that will fire if UTC time matches a pattern. """
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# We do not have to wrap the function with time pattern matching logic
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# if no pattern given
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if any((val is not None for val in
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(year, month, day, hour, minute, second))):
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pmp = _process_match_param
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year, month, day = pmp(year), pmp(month), pmp(day)
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hour, minute, second = pmp(hour), pmp(minute), pmp(second)
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@ft.wraps(action)
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def time_listener(event):
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""" Listens for matching time_changed events. """
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now = event.data[ATTR_NOW]
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if not utc:
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now = date_util.as_local(now)
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mat = _matcher
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if mat(now.year, year) and \
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mat(now.month, month) and \
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mat(now.day, day) and \
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mat(now.hour, hour) and \
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mat(now.minute, minute) and \
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mat(now.second, second):
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action(now)
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else:
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@ft.wraps(action)
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def time_listener(event):
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""" Fires every time event that comes in. """
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action(event.data[ATTR_NOW])
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self.bus.listen(EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, time_listener)
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return time_listener
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def stop(self):
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""" Stops Home Assistant and shuts down all threads. """
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_LOGGER.info("Stopping")
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self.bus.fire(EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP)
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# Wait till all responses to homeassistant_stop are done
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self.pool.block_till_done()
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self.pool.stop()
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def get_entity_ids(self, domain_filter=None):
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"""
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Returns known entity ids.
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THIS METHOD IS DEPRECATED. Use hass.states.entity_ids
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"""
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_LOGGER.warning(
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"hass.get_entiy_ids is deprecated. Use hass.states.entity_ids")
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return self.states.entity_ids(domain_filter)
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def listen_once_event(self, event_type, listener):
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""" Listen once for event of a specific type.
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To listen to all events specify the constant ``MATCH_ALL``
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as event_type.
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Note: at the moment it is impossible to remove a one time listener.
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THIS METHOD IS DEPRECATED. Please use hass.events.listen_once.
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"""
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_LOGGER.warning(
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"hass.listen_once_event is deprecated. Use hass.bus.listen_once")
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self.bus.listen_once(event_type, listener)
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def track_state_change(self, entity_ids, action,
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from_state=None, to_state=None):
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"""
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Track specific state changes.
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entity_ids, from_state and to_state can be string or list.
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Use list to match multiple.
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THIS METHOD IS DEPRECATED. Use hass.states.track_change
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"""
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_LOGGER.warning((
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"hass.track_state_change is deprecated. "
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"Use hass.states.track_change"))
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self.states.track_change(entity_ids, action, from_state, to_state)
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def call_service(self, domain, service, service_data=None):
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"""
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Fires event to call specified service.
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THIS METHOD IS DEPRECATED. Use hass.services.call
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"""
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_LOGGER.warning((
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"hass.services.call is deprecated. "
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"Use hass.services.call"))
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self.services.call(domain, service, service_data)
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def _process_match_param(parameter):
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""" Wraps parameter in a list if it is not one and returns it. """
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if parameter is None or parameter == MATCH_ALL:
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return MATCH_ALL
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elif isinstance(parameter, str) or not hasattr(parameter, '__iter__'):
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return (parameter,)
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else:
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return tuple(parameter)
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def _matcher(subject, pattern):
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""" Returns True if subject matches the pattern.
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Pattern is either a list of allowed subjects or a `MATCH_ALL`.
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"""
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return MATCH_ALL == pattern or subject in pattern
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class JobPriority(util.OrderedEnum):
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""" Provides priorities for bus events. """
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# pylint: disable=no-init,too-few-public-methods
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EVENT_CALLBACK = 0
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EVENT_SERVICE = 1
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EVENT_STATE = 2
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EVENT_TIME = 3
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EVENT_DEFAULT = 4
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@staticmethod
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def from_event_type(event_type):
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""" Returns a priority based on event type. """
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if event_type == EVENT_TIME_CHANGED:
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return JobPriority.EVENT_TIME
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elif event_type == EVENT_STATE_CHANGED:
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return JobPriority.EVENT_STATE
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elif event_type == EVENT_CALL_SERVICE:
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return JobPriority.EVENT_SERVICE
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elif event_type == EVENT_SERVICE_EXECUTED:
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return JobPriority.EVENT_CALLBACK
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else:
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return JobPriority.EVENT_DEFAULT
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def create_worker_pool():
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""" Creates a worker pool to be used. """
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def job_handler(job):
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""" Called whenever a job is available to do. """
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try:
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func, arg = job
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func(arg)
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except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
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# Catch any exception our service/event_listener might throw
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# We do not want to crash our ThreadPool
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_LOGGER.exception("BusHandler:Exception doing job")
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def busy_callback(worker_count, current_jobs, pending_jobs_count):
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""" Callback to be called when the pool queue gets too big. """
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_LOGGER.warning(
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"WorkerPool:All %d threads are busy and %d jobs pending",
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worker_count, pending_jobs_count)
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for start, job in current_jobs:
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_LOGGER.warning("WorkerPool:Current job from %s: %s",
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date_util.datetime_to_local_str(start), job)
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return util.ThreadPool(job_handler, MIN_WORKER_THREAD, busy_callback)
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class EventOrigin(enum.Enum):
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""" Distinguish between origin of event. """
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# pylint: disable=no-init,too-few-public-methods
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local = "LOCAL"
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remote = "REMOTE"
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def __str__(self):
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return self.value
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# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
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class Event(object):
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""" Represents an event within the Bus. """
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__slots__ = ['event_type', 'data', 'origin', 'time_fired']
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def __init__(self, event_type, data=None, origin=EventOrigin.local,
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time_fired=None):
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self.event_type = event_type
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self.data = data or {}
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self.origin = origin
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self.time_fired = util.strip_microseconds(
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time_fired or date_util.utcnow())
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def as_dict(self):
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""" Returns a dict representation of this Event. """
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return {
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'event_type': self.event_type,
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'data': dict(self.data),
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'origin': str(self.origin),
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'time_fired': date_util.datetime_to_str(self.time_fired),
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}
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def __repr__(self):
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# pylint: disable=maybe-no-member
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if self.data:
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return "<Event {}[{}]: {}>".format(
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self.event_type, str(self.origin)[0],
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util.repr_helper(self.data))
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else:
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return "<Event {}[{}]>".format(self.event_type,
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str(self.origin)[0])
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return (self.__class__ == other.__class__ and
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self.event_type == other.event_type and
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self.data == other.data and
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self.origin == other.origin and
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self.time_fired == other.time_fired)
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class EventBus(object):
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""" Class that allows different components to communicate via services
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and events.
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"""
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def __init__(self, pool=None):
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self._listeners = {}
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self._lock = threading.Lock()
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self._pool = pool or create_worker_pool()
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@property
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def listeners(self):
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""" Dict with events that is being listened for and the number
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of listeners.
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"""
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with self._lock:
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return {key: len(self._listeners[key])
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for key in self._listeners}
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def fire(self, event_type, event_data=None, origin=EventOrigin.local):
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""" Fire an event. """
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if not self._pool.running:
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raise HomeAssistantError('Home Assistant has shut down.')
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with self._lock:
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# Copy the list of the current listeners because some listeners
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# remove themselves as a listener while being executed which
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# causes the iterator to be confused.
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get = self._listeners.get
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listeners = get(MATCH_ALL, []) + get(event_type, [])
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event = Event(event_type, event_data, origin)
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if event_type != EVENT_TIME_CHANGED:
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_LOGGER.info("Bus:Handling %s", event)
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if not listeners:
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return
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job_priority = JobPriority.from_event_type(event_type)
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for func in listeners:
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self._pool.add_job(job_priority, (func, event))
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def listen(self, event_type, listener):
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""" Listen for all events or events of a specific type.
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To listen to all events specify the constant ``MATCH_ALL``
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as event_type.
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"""
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with self._lock:
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if event_type in self._listeners:
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self._listeners[event_type].append(listener)
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else:
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self._listeners[event_type] = [listener]
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def listen_once(self, event_type, listener):
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""" Listen once for event of a specific type.
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To listen to all events specify the constant ``MATCH_ALL``
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as event_type.
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Note: at the moment it is impossible to remove a one time listener.
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"""
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@ft.wraps(listener)
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def onetime_listener(event):
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""" Removes listener from eventbus and then fires listener. """
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if not hasattr(onetime_listener, 'run'):
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# Set variable so that we will never run twice.
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# Because the event bus might have to wait till a thread comes
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# available to execute this listener it might occur that the
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# listener gets lined up twice to be executed.
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# This will make sure the second time it does nothing.
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onetime_listener.run = True
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self.remove_listener(event_type, onetime_listener)
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listener(event)
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self.listen(event_type, onetime_listener)
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def remove_listener(self, event_type, listener):
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""" Removes a listener of a specific event_type. """
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with self._lock:
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try:
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self._listeners[event_type].remove(listener)
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# delete event_type list if empty
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if not self._listeners[event_type]:
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self._listeners.pop(event_type)
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except (KeyError, ValueError):
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# KeyError is key event_type listener did not exist
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# ValueError if listener did not exist within event_type
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pass
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class State(object):
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"""
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Object to represent a state within the state machine.
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entity_id: the entity that is represented.
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state: the state of the entity
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attributes: extra information on entity and state
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last_changed: last time the state was changed, not the attributes.
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last_updated: last time this object was updated.
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"""
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__slots__ = ['entity_id', 'state', 'attributes',
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'last_changed', 'last_updated']
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# pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
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def __init__(self, entity_id, state, attributes=None, last_changed=None,
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last_updated=None):
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if not ENTITY_ID_PATTERN.match(entity_id):
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raise InvalidEntityFormatError((
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"Invalid entity id encountered: {}. "
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"Format should be <domain>.<object_id>").format(entity_id))
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self.entity_id = entity_id.lower()
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self.state = state
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self.attributes = attributes or {}
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self.last_updated = date_util.strip_microseconds(
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last_updated or date_util.utcnow())
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# Strip microsecond from last_changed else we cannot guarantee
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# state == State.from_dict(state.as_dict())
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# This behavior occurs because to_dict uses datetime_to_str
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# which does not preserve microseconds
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self.last_changed = date_util.strip_microseconds(
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last_changed or self.last_updated)
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@property
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def domain(self):
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""" Returns domain of this state. """
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return util.split_entity_id(self.entity_id)[0]
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@property
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def object_id(self):
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""" Returns object_id of this state. """
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return util.split_entity_id(self.entity_id)[1]
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@property
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def name(self):
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""" Name to represent this state. """
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return (
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self.attributes.get(ATTR_FRIENDLY_NAME) or
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self.object_id.replace('_', ' '))
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|
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def copy(self):
|
|
""" Creates a copy of itself. """
|
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return State(self.entity_id, self.state,
|
|
dict(self.attributes), self.last_changed)
|
|
|
|
def as_dict(self):
|
|
""" Converts State to a dict to be used within JSON.
|
|
Ensures: state == State.from_dict(state.as_dict()) """
|
|
|
|
return {'entity_id': self.entity_id,
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|
'state': self.state,
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|
'attributes': self.attributes,
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|
'last_changed': date_util.datetime_to_str(self.last_changed),
|
|
'last_updated': date_util.datetime_to_str(self.last_updated)}
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def from_dict(cls, json_dict):
|
|
""" Static method to create a state from a dict.
|
|
Ensures: state == State.from_json_dict(state.to_json_dict()) """
|
|
|
|
if not (json_dict and
|
|
'entity_id' in json_dict and
|
|
'state' in json_dict):
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
last_changed = json_dict.get('last_changed')
|
|
|
|
if last_changed:
|
|
last_changed = date_util.str_to_datetime(last_changed)
|
|
|
|
last_updated = json_dict.get('last_updated')
|
|
|
|
if last_updated:
|
|
last_updated = date_util.str_to_datetime(last_updated)
|
|
|
|
return cls(json_dict['entity_id'], json_dict['state'],
|
|
json_dict.get('attributes'), last_changed, last_updated)
|
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other):
|
|
return (self.__class__ == other.__class__ and
|
|
self.entity_id == other.entity_id and
|
|
self.state == other.state and
|
|
self.attributes == other.attributes)
|
|
|
|
def __repr__(self):
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|
attr = "; {}".format(util.repr_helper(self.attributes)) \
|
|
if self.attributes else ""
|
|
|
|
return "<state {}={}{} @ {}>".format(
|
|
self.entity_id, self.state, attr,
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|
date_util.datetime_to_local_str(self.last_changed))
|
|
|
|
|
|
class StateMachine(object):
|
|
""" Helper class that tracks the state of different entities. """
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, bus):
|
|
self._states = {}
|
|
self._bus = bus
|
|
self._lock = threading.Lock()
|
|
|
|
def entity_ids(self, domain_filter=None):
|
|
""" List of entity ids that are being tracked. """
|
|
if domain_filter is not None:
|
|
domain_filter = domain_filter.lower()
|
|
|
|
return [state.entity_id for key, state
|
|
in self._states.items()
|
|
if util.split_entity_id(key)[0] == domain_filter]
|
|
else:
|
|
return list(self._states.keys())
|
|
|
|
def all(self):
|
|
""" Returns a list of all states. """
|
|
return [state.copy() for state in self._states.values()]
|
|
|
|
def get(self, entity_id):
|
|
""" Returns the state of the specified entity. """
|
|
state = self._states.get(entity_id.lower())
|
|
|
|
# Make a copy so people won't mutate the state
|
|
return state.copy() if state else None
|
|
|
|
def get_since(self, point_in_time):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns all states that have been changed since point_in_time.
|
|
"""
|
|
point_in_time = date_util.strip_microseconds(point_in_time)
|
|
|
|
with self._lock:
|
|
return [state for state in self._states.values()
|
|
if state.last_updated >= point_in_time]
|
|
|
|
def is_state(self, entity_id, state):
|
|
""" Returns True if entity exists and is specified state. """
|
|
entity_id = entity_id.lower()
|
|
|
|
return (entity_id in self._states and
|
|
self._states[entity_id].state == state)
|
|
|
|
def remove(self, entity_id):
|
|
""" Removes an entity from the state machine.
|
|
|
|
Returns boolean to indicate if an entity was removed. """
|
|
entity_id = entity_id.lower()
|
|
|
|
with self._lock:
|
|
return self._states.pop(entity_id, None) is not None
|
|
|
|
def set(self, entity_id, new_state, attributes=None):
|
|
""" Set the state of an entity, add entity if it does not exist.
|
|
|
|
Attributes is an optional dict to specify attributes of this state.
|
|
|
|
If you just update the attributes and not the state, last changed will
|
|
not be affected.
|
|
"""
|
|
entity_id = entity_id.lower()
|
|
new_state = str(new_state)
|
|
attributes = attributes or {}
|
|
|
|
with self._lock:
|
|
old_state = self._states.get(entity_id)
|
|
|
|
is_existing = old_state is not None
|
|
same_state = is_existing and old_state.state == new_state
|
|
same_attr = is_existing and old_state.attributes == attributes
|
|
|
|
# If state did not exist or is different, set it
|
|
if not (same_state and same_attr):
|
|
last_changed = old_state.last_changed if same_state else None
|
|
|
|
state = State(entity_id, new_state, attributes, last_changed)
|
|
self._states[entity_id] = state
|
|
|
|
event_data = {'entity_id': entity_id, 'new_state': state}
|
|
|
|
if old_state:
|
|
event_data['old_state'] = old_state
|
|
|
|
self._bus.fire(EVENT_STATE_CHANGED, event_data)
|
|
|
|
def track_change(self, entity_ids, action, from_state=None, to_state=None):
|
|
"""
|
|
Track specific state changes.
|
|
entity_ids, from_state and to_state can be string or list.
|
|
Use list to match multiple.
|
|
|
|
Returns the listener that listens on the bus for EVENT_STATE_CHANGED.
|
|
Pass the return value into hass.bus.remove_listener to remove it.
|
|
"""
|
|
from_state = _process_match_param(from_state)
|
|
to_state = _process_match_param(to_state)
|
|
|
|
# Ensure it is a lowercase list with entity ids we want to match on
|
|
if isinstance(entity_ids, str):
|
|
entity_ids = (entity_ids.lower(),)
|
|
else:
|
|
entity_ids = tuple(entity_id.lower() for entity_id in entity_ids)
|
|
|
|
@ft.wraps(action)
|
|
def state_listener(event):
|
|
""" The listener that listens for specific state changes. """
|
|
if event.data['entity_id'] not in entity_ids:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if 'old_state' in event.data:
|
|
old_state = event.data['old_state'].state
|
|
else:
|
|
old_state = None
|
|
|
|
if _matcher(old_state, from_state) and \
|
|
_matcher(event.data['new_state'].state, to_state):
|
|
|
|
action(event.data['entity_id'],
|
|
event.data.get('old_state'),
|
|
event.data['new_state'])
|
|
|
|
self._bus.listen(EVENT_STATE_CHANGED, state_listener)
|
|
|
|
return state_listener
|
|
|
|
|
|
# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
|
|
class ServiceCall(object):
|
|
""" Represents a call to a service. """
|
|
|
|
__slots__ = ['domain', 'service', 'data']
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, domain, service, data=None):
|
|
self.domain = domain
|
|
self.service = service
|
|
self.data = data or {}
|
|
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
if self.data:
|
|
return "<ServiceCall {}.{}: {}>".format(
|
|
self.domain, self.service, util.repr_helper(self.data))
|
|
else:
|
|
return "<ServiceCall {}.{}>".format(self.domain, self.service)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ServiceRegistry(object):
|
|
""" Offers services over the eventbus. """
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, bus, pool=None):
|
|
self._services = {}
|
|
self._lock = threading.Lock()
|
|
self._pool = pool or create_worker_pool()
|
|
self._bus = bus
|
|
self._cur_id = 0
|
|
bus.listen(EVENT_CALL_SERVICE, self._event_to_service_call)
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def services(self):
|
|
""" Dict with per domain a list of available services. """
|
|
with self._lock:
|
|
return {domain: list(self._services[domain].keys())
|
|
for domain in self._services}
|
|
|
|
def has_service(self, domain, service):
|
|
""" Returns True if specified service exists. """
|
|
return service in self._services.get(domain, [])
|
|
|
|
def register(self, domain, service, service_func):
|
|
""" Register a service. """
|
|
with self._lock:
|
|
if domain in self._services:
|
|
self._services[domain][service] = service_func
|
|
else:
|
|
self._services[domain] = {service: service_func}
|
|
|
|
self._bus.fire(
|
|
EVENT_SERVICE_REGISTERED,
|
|
{ATTR_DOMAIN: domain, ATTR_SERVICE: service})
|
|
|
|
def call(self, domain, service, service_data=None, blocking=False):
|
|
"""
|
|
Calls specified service.
|
|
Specify blocking=True to wait till service is executed.
|
|
Waits a maximum of SERVICE_CALL_LIMIT.
|
|
|
|
If blocking = True, will return boolean if service executed
|
|
succesfully within SERVICE_CALL_LIMIT.
|
|
|
|
This method will fire an event to call the service.
|
|
This event will be picked up by this ServiceRegistry and any
|
|
other ServiceRegistry that is listening on the EventBus.
|
|
|
|
Because the service is sent as an event you are not allowed to use
|
|
the keys ATTR_DOMAIN and ATTR_SERVICE in your service_data.
|
|
"""
|
|
call_id = self._generate_unique_id()
|
|
event_data = service_data or {}
|
|
event_data[ATTR_DOMAIN] = domain
|
|
event_data[ATTR_SERVICE] = service
|
|
event_data[ATTR_SERVICE_CALL_ID] = call_id
|
|
|
|
if blocking:
|
|
executed_event = threading.Event()
|
|
|
|
def service_executed(call):
|
|
"""
|
|
Called when a service is executed.
|
|
Will set the event if matches our service call.
|
|
"""
|
|
if call.data[ATTR_SERVICE_CALL_ID] == call_id:
|
|
executed_event.set()
|
|
|
|
self._bus.remove_listener(
|
|
EVENT_SERVICE_EXECUTED, service_executed)
|
|
|
|
self._bus.listen(EVENT_SERVICE_EXECUTED, service_executed)
|
|
|
|
self._bus.fire(EVENT_CALL_SERVICE, event_data)
|
|
|
|
if blocking:
|
|
# wait will return False if event not set after our limit has
|
|
# passed. If not set, clean up the listener
|
|
if not executed_event.wait(SERVICE_CALL_LIMIT):
|
|
self._bus.remove_listener(
|
|
EVENT_SERVICE_EXECUTED, service_executed)
|
|
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def _event_to_service_call(self, event):
|
|
""" Calls a service from an event. """
|
|
service_data = dict(event.data)
|
|
domain = service_data.pop(ATTR_DOMAIN, None)
|
|
service = service_data.pop(ATTR_SERVICE, None)
|
|
|
|
with self._lock:
|
|
if domain in self._services and service in self._services[domain]:
|
|
service_call = ServiceCall(domain, service, service_data)
|
|
|
|
# Add a job to the pool that calls _execute_service
|
|
self._pool.add_job(JobPriority.EVENT_SERVICE,
|
|
(self._execute_service,
|
|
(self._services[domain][service],
|
|
service_call)))
|
|
|
|
def _execute_service(self, service_and_call):
|
|
""" Executes a service and fires a SERVICE_EXECUTED event. """
|
|
service, call = service_and_call
|
|
|
|
service(call)
|
|
|
|
self._bus.fire(
|
|
EVENT_SERVICE_EXECUTED, {
|
|
ATTR_SERVICE_CALL_ID: call.data[ATTR_SERVICE_CALL_ID]
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
def _generate_unique_id(self):
|
|
""" Generates a unique service call id. """
|
|
self._cur_id += 1
|
|
return "{}-{}".format(id(self), self._cur_id)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Timer(threading.Thread):
|
|
""" Timer will sent out an event every TIMER_INTERVAL seconds. """
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, hass, interval=None):
|
|
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
|
|
|
|
self.daemon = True
|
|
self.hass = hass
|
|
self.interval = interval or TIMER_INTERVAL
|
|
self._stop_event = threading.Event()
|
|
|
|
# We want to be able to fire every time a minute starts (seconds=0).
|
|
# We want this so other modules can use that to make sure they fire
|
|
# every minute.
|
|
assert 60 % self.interval == 0, "60 % TIMER_INTERVAL should be 0!"
|
|
|
|
hass.bus.listen_once(EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_START,
|
|
lambda event: self.start())
|
|
|
|
def run(self):
|
|
""" Start the timer. """
|
|
|
|
self.hass.bus.listen_once(EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP,
|
|
lambda event: self._stop_event.set())
|
|
|
|
_LOGGER.info("Timer:starting")
|
|
|
|
last_fired_on_second = -1
|
|
|
|
calc_now = date_util.utcnow
|
|
interval = self.interval
|
|
|
|
while not self._stop_event.isSet():
|
|
now = calc_now()
|
|
|
|
# First check checks if we are not on a second matching the
|
|
# timer interval. Second check checks if we did not already fire
|
|
# this interval.
|
|
if now.second % interval or \
|
|
now.second == last_fired_on_second:
|
|
|
|
# Sleep till it is the next time that we have to fire an event.
|
|
# Aim for halfway through the second that fits TIMER_INTERVAL.
|
|
# If TIMER_INTERVAL is 10 fire at .5, 10.5, 20.5, etc seconds.
|
|
# This will yield the best results because time.sleep() is not
|
|
# 100% accurate because of non-realtime OS's
|
|
slp_seconds = interval - now.second % interval + \
|
|
.5 - now.microsecond/1000000.0
|
|
|
|
time.sleep(slp_seconds)
|
|
|
|
now = calc_now()
|
|
|
|
last_fired_on_second = now.second
|
|
|
|
# Event might have been set while sleeping
|
|
if not self._stop_event.isSet():
|
|
try:
|
|
self.hass.bus.fire(EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, {ATTR_NOW: now})
|
|
except HomeAssistantError:
|
|
# HA raises error if firing event after it has shut down
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Config(object):
|
|
""" Configuration settings for Home Assistant. """
|
|
|
|
# pylint: disable=too-many-instance-attributes
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.latitude = None
|
|
self.longitude = None
|
|
self.temperature_unit = None
|
|
self.location_name = None
|
|
self.time_zone = None
|
|
|
|
# List of loaded components
|
|
self.components = []
|
|
|
|
# Remote.API object pointing at local API
|
|
self.api = None
|
|
|
|
# Directory that holds the configuration
|
|
self.config_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'config')
|
|
|
|
def path(self, *path):
|
|
""" Returns path to the file within the config dir. """
|
|
return os.path.join(self.config_dir, *path)
|
|
|
|
def temperature(self, value, unit):
|
|
""" Converts temperature to user preferred unit if set. """
|
|
if not (unit and self.temperature_unit and
|
|
unit != self.temperature_unit):
|
|
return value, unit
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
if unit == TEMP_CELCIUS:
|
|
# Convert C to F
|
|
return round(float(value) * 1.8 + 32.0, 1), TEMP_FAHRENHEIT
|
|
|
|
# Convert F to C
|
|
return round((float(value)-32.0)/1.8, 1), TEMP_CELCIUS
|
|
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
# Could not convert value to float
|
|
return value, unit
|
|
|
|
def as_dict(self):
|
|
""" Converts config to a dictionary. """
|
|
time_zone = self.time_zone or date_util.UTC
|
|
|
|
return {
|
|
'latitude': self.latitude,
|
|
'longitude': self.longitude,
|
|
'temperature_unit': self.temperature_unit,
|
|
'location_name': self.location_name,
|
|
'time_zone': time_zone.zone,
|
|
'components': self.components,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
class HomeAssistantError(Exception):
|
|
""" General Home Assistant exception occured. """
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
|
class InvalidEntityFormatError(HomeAssistantError):
|
|
""" When an invalid formatted entity is encountered. """
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
|
class NoEntitySpecifiedError(HomeAssistantError):
|
|
""" When no entity is specified. """
|
|
pass
|