core/tests/components/kodi/test_device_trigger.py

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"""The tests for Kodi device triggers."""
import pytest
import homeassistant.components.automation as automation
from homeassistant.components.kodi import DOMAIN
from homeassistant.components.media_player.const import DOMAIN as MP_DOMAIN
from homeassistant.setup import async_setup_component
from . import init_integration
from tests.common import (
MockConfigEntry,
async_get_device_automations,
async_mock_service,
mock_device_registry,
mock_registry,
)
from tests.components.blueprint.conftest import stub_blueprint_populate # noqa
@pytest.fixture
def device_reg(hass):
"""Return an empty, loaded, registry."""
return mock_device_registry(hass)
@pytest.fixture
def entity_reg(hass):
"""Return an empty, loaded, registry."""
return mock_registry(hass)
@pytest.fixture
def calls(hass):
"""Track calls to a mock service."""
return async_mock_service(hass, "test", "automation")
@pytest.fixture
async def kodi_media_player(hass):
"""Get a kodi media player."""
await init_integration(hass)
return f"{MP_DOMAIN}.name"
async def test_get_triggers(hass, device_reg, entity_reg):
"""Test we get the expected triggers from a kodi."""
config_entry = MockConfigEntry(domain=DOMAIN, data={})
config_entry.add_to_hass(hass)
device_entry = device_reg.async_get_or_create(
config_entry_id=config_entry.entry_id,
identifiers={(DOMAIN, "host", 1234)},
)
entity_reg.async_get_or_create(MP_DOMAIN, DOMAIN, "5678", device_id=device_entry.id)
expected_triggers = [
{
"platform": "device",
"domain": DOMAIN,
"type": "turn_off",
"device_id": device_entry.id,
"entity_id": f"{MP_DOMAIN}.kodi_5678",
},
{
"platform": "device",
"domain": DOMAIN,
"type": "turn_on",
"device_id": device_entry.id,
"entity_id": f"{MP_DOMAIN}.kodi_5678",
},
]
# Test triggers are either kodi specific triggers or media_player entity triggers
triggers = await async_get_device_automations(hass, "trigger", device_entry.id)
for expected_trigger in expected_triggers:
assert expected_trigger in triggers
for trigger in triggers:
assert trigger in expected_triggers or trigger["domain"] == "media_player"
async def test_if_fires_on_state_change(hass, calls, kodi_media_player):
"""Test for turn_on and turn_off triggers firing."""
assert await async_setup_component(
hass,
automation.DOMAIN,
{
automation.DOMAIN: [
{
"trigger": {
"platform": "device",
"domain": DOMAIN,
"device_id": "",
"entity_id": kodi_media_player,
"type": "turn_on",
},
"action": {
"service": "test.automation",
"data_template": {
"some": ("turn_on - {{ trigger.entity_id }}")
},
},
},
{
"trigger": {
"platform": "device",
"domain": DOMAIN,
"device_id": "",
"entity_id": kodi_media_player,
"type": "turn_off",
},
"action": {
"service": "test.automation",
"data_template": {
"some": ("turn_off - {{ trigger.entity_id }}")
},
},
},
]
},
)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
await hass.services.async_call(
MP_DOMAIN,
"turn_on",
{"entity_id": kodi_media_player},
blocking=True,
)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert len(calls) == 1
assert calls[0].data["some"] == f"turn_on - {kodi_media_player}"
await hass.services.async_call(
MP_DOMAIN,
"turn_off",
{"entity_id": kodi_media_player},
blocking=True,
)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert len(calls) == 2
assert calls[1].data["some"] == f"turn_off - {kodi_media_player}"