core/homeassistant/components/mochad/switch.py

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"""Support for X10 switch over Mochad."""
import logging
import voluptuous as vol
from homeassistant.components import mochad
from homeassistant.components.switch import SwitchDevice
from homeassistant.const import CONF_NAME, CONF_DEVICES, CONF_PLATFORM, CONF_ADDRESS
from homeassistant.helpers import config_validation as cv
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
PLATFORM_SCHEMA = vol.Schema(
{
vol.Required(CONF_PLATFORM): mochad.DOMAIN,
CONF_DEVICES: [
{
vol.Optional(CONF_NAME): cv.string,
vol.Required(CONF_ADDRESS): cv.x10_address,
vol.Optional(mochad.CONF_COMM_TYPE): cv.string,
}
],
}
)
def setup_platform(hass, config, add_entities, discovery_info=None):
"""Set up X10 switches over a mochad controller."""
devs = config.get(CONF_DEVICES)
add_entities([MochadSwitch(hass, mochad.CONTROLLER.ctrl, dev) for dev in devs])
return True
class MochadSwitch(SwitchDevice):
"""Representation of a X10 switch over Mochad."""
def __init__(self, hass, ctrl, dev):
"""Initialize a Mochad Switch Device."""
from pymochad import device
self._controller = ctrl
self._address = dev[CONF_ADDRESS]
self._name = dev.get(CONF_NAME, "x10_switch_dev_%s" % self._address)
self._comm_type = dev.get(mochad.CONF_COMM_TYPE, "pl")
self.switch = device.Device(ctrl, self._address, comm_type=self._comm_type)
# Init with false to avoid locking HA for long on CM19A (goes from rf
# to pl via TM751, but not other way around)
if self._comm_type == "pl":
self._state = self._get_device_status()
else:
self._state = False
@property
def name(self):
"""Get the name of the switch."""
return self._name
def turn_on(self, **kwargs):
"""Turn the switch on."""
from pymochad.exceptions import MochadException
_LOGGER.debug("Reconnect %s:%s", self._controller.server, self._controller.port)
with mochad.REQ_LOCK:
try:
# Recycle socket on new command to recover mochad connection
self._controller.reconnect()
self.switch.send_cmd("on")
# No read data on CM19A which is rf only
if self._comm_type == "pl":
self._controller.read_data()
self._state = True
except (MochadException, OSError) as exc:
_LOGGER.error("Error with mochad communication: %s", exc)
def turn_off(self, **kwargs):
"""Turn the switch off."""
from pymochad.exceptions import MochadException
_LOGGER.debug("Reconnect %s:%s", self._controller.server, self._controller.port)
with mochad.REQ_LOCK:
try:
# Recycle socket on new command to recover mochad connection
self._controller.reconnect()
self.switch.send_cmd("off")
# No read data on CM19A which is rf only
if self._comm_type == "pl":
self._controller.read_data()
self._state = False
except (MochadException, OSError) as exc:
_LOGGER.error("Error with mochad communication: %s", exc)
def _get_device_status(self):
"""Get the status of the switch from mochad."""
with mochad.REQ_LOCK:
status = self.switch.get_status().rstrip()
return status == "on"
@property
def is_on(self):
"""Return true if switch is on."""
return self._state