core/homeassistant/__init__.py

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"""
homeassistant
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Home Assistant is a Home Automation framework for observing the state
of entities and react to changes.
"""
import time
import logging
import threading
import datetime as dt
import functools as ft
import homeassistant.util as util
MATCH_ALL = '*'
DOMAIN = "homeassistant"
SERVICE_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP = "stop"
EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_START = "homeassistant_start"
EVENT_STATE_CHANGED = "state_changed"
EVENT_TIME_CHANGED = "time_changed"
EVENT_CALL_SERVICE = "call_service"
ATTR_NOW = "now"
ATTR_DOMAIN = "domain"
ATTR_SERVICE = "service"
# How often time_changed event should fire
TIMER_INTERVAL = 10 # seconds
# Number of worker threads
POOL_NUM_THREAD = 4
class HomeAssistant(object):
""" Core class to route all communication to right components. """
def __init__(self):
self._pool = pool = _create_worker_pool()
self.bus = EventBus(pool)
self.states = StateMachine(self.bus)
self.services = ServiceRegistry(self.bus, pool)
def start(self, non_blocking=False):
""" Start home assistant.
Set non_blocking to True if you don't want this method to block
as long as Home Assistant is running. """
Timer(self)
self.bus.fire(EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_START)
if non_blocking:
return
request_shutdown = threading.Event()
self.services.register(DOMAIN, SERVICE_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP,
lambda service: request_shutdown.set())
while not request_shutdown.isSet():
try:
time.sleep(1)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
break
def call_service(self, domain, service, service_data=None):
""" Fires event to call specified service. """
event_data = service_data or {}
event_data[ATTR_DOMAIN] = domain
event_data[ATTR_SERVICE] = service
self.bus.fire(EVENT_CALL_SERVICE, event_data)
def get_entity_ids(self, domain_filter=None):
""" Returns known entity ids. """
if domain_filter:
return [entity_id for entity_id in self.states.entity_ids
if entity_id.startswith(domain_filter)]
else:
return self.states.entity_ids
def track_state_change(self, entity_id, action,
from_state=None, to_state=None):
""" Track specific state changes. """
from_state = _process_match_param(from_state)
to_state = _process_match_param(to_state)
@ft.wraps(action)
def state_listener(event):
""" The listener that listens for specific state changes. """
if entity_id == event.data['entity_id'] and \
_matcher(event.data['old_state'].state, from_state) and \
_matcher(event.data['new_state'].state, to_state):
action(event.data['entity_id'],
event.data['old_state'],
event.data['new_state'])
self.bus.listen(EVENT_STATE_CHANGED, state_listener)
def track_point_in_time(self, action, point_in_time):
""" Adds a listener that fires once after a spefic point in time. """
@ft.wraps(action)
def point_in_time_listener(event):
""" Listens for matching time_changed events. """
now = event.data[ATTR_NOW]
if now > point_in_time and \
not hasattr(point_in_time_listener, 'run'):
# Set variable so that we will never run twice.
# Because the event bus might have to wait till a thread comes
# available to execute this listener it might occur that the
# listener gets lined up twice to be executed. This will make
# sure the second time it does nothing.
point_in_time_listener.run = True
self.bus.remove_listener(EVENT_TIME_CHANGED,
point_in_time_listener)
action(now)
self.bus.listen(EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, point_in_time_listener)
# pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
def track_time_change(self, action,
year=None, month=None, day=None,
hour=None, minute=None, second=None):
""" Adds a listener that will fire if time matches a pattern. """
# We do not have to wrap the function with time pattern matching logic
# if no pattern given
if any((val is not None for val in
(year, month, day, hour, minute, second))):
pmp = _process_match_param
year, month, day = pmp(year), pmp(month), pmp(day)
hour, minute, second = pmp(hour), pmp(minute), pmp(second)
@ft.wraps(action)
def time_listener(event):
""" Listens for matching time_changed events. """
now = event.data[ATTR_NOW]
mat = _matcher
if mat(now.year, year) and \
mat(now.month, month) and \
mat(now.day, day) and \
mat(now.hour, hour) and \
mat(now.minute, minute) and \
mat(now.second, second):
action(now)
else:
@ft.wraps(action)
def time_listener(event):
""" Fires every time event that comes in. """
action(event.data[ATTR_NOW])
self.bus.listen(EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, time_listener)
def listen_once_event(self, event_type, listener):
""" Listen once for event of a specific type.
To listen to all events specify the constant ``MATCH_ALL``
as event_type.
Note: at the moment it is impossible to remove a one time listener.
"""
@ft.wraps(listener)
def onetime_listener(event):
""" Removes listener from eventbus and then fires listener. """
if not hasattr(onetime_listener, 'run'):
# Set variable so that we will never run twice.
# Because the event bus might have to wait till a thread comes
# available to execute this listener it might occur that the
# listener gets lined up twice to be executed.
# This will make sure the second time it does nothing.
onetime_listener.run = True
self.bus.remove_listener(event_type, onetime_listener)
listener(event)
self.bus.listen(event_type, onetime_listener)
def _process_match_param(parameter):
""" Wraps parameter in a list if it is not one and returns it. """
if not parameter:
return MATCH_ALL
elif isinstance(parameter, list):
return parameter
else:
return [parameter]
def _matcher(subject, pattern):
""" Returns True if subject matches the pattern.
Pattern is either a list of allowed subjects or a `MATCH_ALL`.
"""
return MATCH_ALL == pattern or subject in pattern
class JobPriority(util.OrderedEnum):
""" Provides priorities for bus events. """
# pylint: disable=no-init
EVENT_SERVICE = 1
EVENT_STATE = 2
EVENT_TIME = 3
EVENT_DEFAULT = 4
@staticmethod
def from_event_type(event_type):
""" Returns a priority based on event type. """
if event_type == EVENT_TIME_CHANGED:
return JobPriority.EVENT_TIME
elif event_type == EVENT_STATE_CHANGED:
return JobPriority.EVENT_STATE
elif event_type == EVENT_CALL_SERVICE:
return JobPriority.EVENT_SERVICE
else:
return JobPriority.EVENT_DEFAULT
def _create_worker_pool(thread_count=POOL_NUM_THREAD):
""" Creates a worker pool to be used. """
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def job_handler(job):
""" Called whenever a job is available to do. """
try:
func, arg = job
func(arg)
except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
# Catch any exception our service/event_listener might throw
# We do not want to crash our ThreadPool
logger.exception("BusHandler:Exception doing job")
def busy_callback(current_jobs, pending_jobs_count):
""" Callback to be called when the pool queue gets too big. """
log_error = logger.error
log_error(
"WorkerPool:All {} threads are busy and {} jobs pending".format(
thread_count, pending_jobs_count))
for start, job in current_jobs:
log_error("WorkerPool:Current job from {}: {}".format(
util.datetime_to_str(start), job))
return util.ThreadPool(thread_count, job_handler, busy_callback)
# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
class Event(object):
""" Represents an event within the Bus. """
__slots__ = ['event_type', 'data']
def __init__(self, event_type, data=None):
self.event_type = event_type
self.data = data or {}
def __repr__(self):
if self.data:
return "<Event {}: {}>".format(
self.event_type, util.repr_helper(self.data))
else:
return "<Event {}>".format(self.event_type)
class EventBus(object):
""" Class that allows different components to communicate via services
and events.
"""
def __init__(self, pool=None):
self._listeners = {}
self._logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
self._lock = threading.Lock()
self._pool = pool or _create_worker_pool()
@property
def listeners(self):
""" Dict with events that is being listened for and the number
of listeners.
"""
with self._lock:
return {key: len(self._listeners[key])
for key in self._listeners}
def fire(self, event_type, event_data=None):
""" Fire an event. """
with self._lock:
# Copy the list of the current listeners because some listeners
# remove themselves as a listener while being executed which
# causes the iterator to be confused.
get = self._listeners.get
listeners = get(MATCH_ALL, []) + get(event_type, [])
event = Event(event_type, event_data)
self._logger.info("Bus:Handling {}".format(event))
if not listeners:
return
for func in listeners:
self._pool.add_job(JobPriority.from_event_type(event_type),
(func, event))
def listen(self, event_type, listener):
""" Listen for all events or events of a specific type.
To listen to all events specify the constant ``MATCH_ALL``
as event_type.
"""
with self._lock:
if event_type in self._listeners:
self._listeners[event_type].append(listener)
else:
self._listeners[event_type] = [listener]
def remove_listener(self, event_type, listener):
""" Removes a listener of a specific event_type. """
with self._lock:
try:
self._listeners[event_type].remove(listener)
# delete event_type list if empty
if not self._listeners[event_type]:
self._listeners.pop(event_type)
except (KeyError, AttributeError):
# KeyError is key event_type listener did not exist
# AttributeError if listener did not exist within event_type
pass
class State(object):
""" Object to represent a state within the state machine. """
__slots__ = ['entity_id', 'state', 'attributes', 'last_changed']
def __init__(self, entity_id, state, attributes=None, last_changed=None):
self.entity_id = entity_id
self.state = state
self.attributes = attributes or {}
last_changed = last_changed or dt.datetime.now()
# Strip microsecond from last_changed else we cannot guarantee
# state == State.from_dict(state.as_dict())
# This behavior occurs because to_dict uses datetime_to_str
# which strips microseconds
if last_changed.microsecond:
self.last_changed = last_changed - dt.timedelta(
microseconds=last_changed.microsecond)
else:
self.last_changed = last_changed
def copy(self):
""" Creates a copy of itself. """
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,
'state': self.state,
'attributes': self.attributes,
'last_changed': util.datetime_to_str(self.last_changed)}
@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 'entity_id' not in json_dict and 'state' not in json_dict:
return None
last_changed = json_dict.get('last_changed')
if last_changed:
last_changed = util.str_to_datetime(last_changed)
return cls(json_dict['entity_id'], json_dict['state'],
json_dict.get('attributes'), last_changed)
def __eq__(self, other):
return (self.__class__ == other.__class__ and
self.state == other.state and
self.attributes == other.attributes)
def __repr__(self):
if self.attributes:
return "<state {}:{} @ {}>".format(
self.state, util.repr_helper(self.attributes),
util.datetime_to_str(self.last_changed))
else:
return "<state {} @ {}>".format(
self.state, util.datetime_to_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()
@property
def entity_ids(self):
""" List of entity ids that are being tracked. """
return list(self._states.keys())
def get(self, entity_id):
""" Returns the state of the specified entity. """
state = self._states.get(entity_id)
# Make a copy so people won't mutate the state
return state.copy() if state else None
def is_state(self, entity_id, state):
""" Returns True if entity exists and is specified state. """
return (entity_id in self._states and
self._states[entity_id].state == state)
def remove(self, entity_id):
""" Removes a entity from the state machine.
Returns boolean to indicate if a entity was removed. """
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. """
attributes = attributes or {}
with self._lock:
if entity_id in self._states:
old_state = self._states[entity_id]
if old_state.state != new_state or \
old_state.attributes != attributes:
state = self._states[entity_id] = \
State(entity_id, new_state, attributes)
self._bus.fire(EVENT_STATE_CHANGED,
{'entity_id': entity_id,
'old_state': old_state,
'new_state': state})
else:
# If state did not exist yet
self._states[entity_id] = State(entity_id, new_state,
attributes)
# 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()
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}
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)
self._pool.add_job(JobPriority.EVENT_SERVICE,
(self._services[domain][service],
service_call))
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._bus = hass.bus
self.interval = interval or TIMER_INTERVAL
# 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.listen_once_event(EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_START,
lambda event: self.start())
def run(self):
""" Start the timer. """
logging.getLogger(__name__).info("Timer:starting")
last_fired_on_second = -1
calc_now = dt.datetime.now
interval = self.interval
while True:
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
self._bus.fire(EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, {ATTR_NOW: now})
class HomeAssistantError(Exception):
""" General Home Assistant exception occured. """