484 lines
14 KiB
Python
484 lines
14 KiB
Python
"""
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homeassistant.remote
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A module containing drop in replacements for core parts that will interface
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with a remote instance of Home Assistant.
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If a connection error occurs while communicating with the API a
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HomeAssistantError will be raised.
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For more details about the Python API, please refer to the documentation at
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https://home-assistant.io/developers/python_api/
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"""
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import threading
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import logging
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import json
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import enum
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import urllib.parse
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import requests
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import homeassistant.core as ha
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from homeassistant.exceptions import HomeAssistantError
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import homeassistant.bootstrap as bootstrap
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from homeassistant.const import (
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SERVER_PORT, HTTP_HEADER_HA_AUTH, URL_API, URL_API_STATES,
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URL_API_STATES_ENTITY, URL_API_EVENTS, URL_API_EVENTS_EVENT,
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URL_API_SERVICES, URL_API_SERVICES_SERVICE, URL_API_EVENT_FORWARD)
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METHOD_GET = "get"
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METHOD_POST = "post"
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METHOD_DELETE = "delete"
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_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class APIStatus(enum.Enum):
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""" Represents API status. """
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# pylint: disable=no-init,invalid-name,too-few-public-methods
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OK = "ok"
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INVALID_PASSWORD = "invalid_password"
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CANNOT_CONNECT = "cannot_connect"
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UNKNOWN = "unknown"
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def __str__(self):
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return self.value
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class API(object):
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""" Object to pass around Home Assistant API location and credentials. """
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# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
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def __init__(self, host, api_password=None, port=None, use_ssl=False):
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self.host = host
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self.port = port or SERVER_PORT
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self.api_password = api_password
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if use_ssl:
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self.base_url = "https://{}:{}".format(host, self.port)
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else:
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self.base_url = "http://{}:{}".format(host, self.port)
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self.status = None
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self._headers = {}
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if api_password is not None:
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self._headers[HTTP_HEADER_HA_AUTH] = api_password
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def validate_api(self, force_validate=False):
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""" Tests if we can communicate with the API. """
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if self.status is None or force_validate:
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self.status = validate_api(self)
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return self.status == APIStatus.OK
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def __call__(self, method, path, data=None):
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""" Makes a call to the Home Assistant API. """
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if data is not None:
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data = json.dumps(data, cls=JSONEncoder)
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url = urllib.parse.urljoin(self.base_url, path)
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try:
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if method == METHOD_GET:
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return requests.get(
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url, params=data, timeout=5, headers=self._headers)
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else:
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return requests.request(
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method, url, data=data, timeout=5, headers=self._headers)
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except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError:
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_LOGGER.exception("Error connecting to server")
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raise HomeAssistantError("Error connecting to server")
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except requests.exceptions.Timeout:
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error = "Timeout when talking to {}".format(self.host)
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_LOGGER.exception(error)
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raise HomeAssistantError(error)
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def __repr__(self):
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return "API({}, {}, {})".format(
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self.host, self.api_password, self.port)
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class HomeAssistant(ha.HomeAssistant):
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""" Home Assistant that forwards work. """
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# pylint: disable=super-init-not-called,too-many-instance-attributes
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def __init__(self, remote_api, local_api=None):
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if not remote_api.validate_api():
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raise HomeAssistantError(
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"Remote API at {}:{} not valid: {}".format(
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remote_api.host, remote_api.port, remote_api.status))
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self.remote_api = remote_api
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self.pool = pool = ha.create_worker_pool()
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self.bus = EventBus(remote_api, pool)
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self.services = ha.ServiceRegistry(self.bus, pool)
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self.states = StateMachine(self.bus, self.remote_api)
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self.config = ha.Config()
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self.config.api = local_api
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def start(self):
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# Ensure a local API exists to connect with remote
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if self.config.api is None:
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if not bootstrap.setup_component(self, 'api'):
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raise HomeAssistantError(
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'Unable to setup local API to receive events')
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ha.create_timer(self)
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self.bus.fire(ha.EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_START,
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origin=ha.EventOrigin.remote)
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# Setup that events from remote_api get forwarded to local_api
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# Do this after we fire START, otherwise HTTP is not started
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if not connect_remote_events(self.remote_api, self.config.api):
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raise HomeAssistantError((
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'Could not setup event forwarding from api {} to '
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'local api {}').format(self.remote_api, self.config.api))
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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(ha.EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP,
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origin=ha.EventOrigin.remote)
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# Disconnect master event forwarding
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disconnect_remote_events(self.remote_api, self.config.api)
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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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class EventBus(ha.EventBus):
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""" EventBus implementation that forwards fire_event to remote API. """
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# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
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def __init__(self, api, pool=None):
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super().__init__(pool)
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self._api = api
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def fire(self, event_type, event_data=None, origin=ha.EventOrigin.local):
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""" Forward local events to remote target,
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handles remote event as usual. """
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# All local events that are not TIME_CHANGED are forwarded to API
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if origin == ha.EventOrigin.local and \
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event_type != ha.EVENT_TIME_CHANGED:
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fire_event(self._api, event_type, event_data)
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else:
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super().fire(event_type, event_data, origin)
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class EventForwarder(object):
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""" Listens for events and forwards to specified APIs. """
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def __init__(self, hass, restrict_origin=None):
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self.hass = hass
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self.restrict_origin = restrict_origin
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# We use a tuple (host, port) as key to ensure
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# that we do not forward to the same host twice
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self._targets = {}
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self._lock = threading.Lock()
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def connect(self, api):
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"""
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Attach to a Home Assistant instance and forward events.
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Will overwrite old target if one exists with same host/port.
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"""
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with self._lock:
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if len(self._targets) == 0:
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# First target we get, setup listener for events
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self.hass.bus.listen(ha.MATCH_ALL, self._event_listener)
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key = (api.host, api.port)
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self._targets[key] = api
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def disconnect(self, api):
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""" Removes target from being forwarded to. """
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with self._lock:
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key = (api.host, api.port)
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did_remove = self._targets.pop(key, None) is None
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if len(self._targets) == 0:
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# Remove event listener if no forwarding targets present
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self.hass.bus.remove_listener(ha.MATCH_ALL,
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self._event_listener)
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return did_remove
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def _event_listener(self, event):
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""" Listen and forwards all events. """
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with self._lock:
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# We don't forward time events or, if enabled, non-local events
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if event.event_type == ha.EVENT_TIME_CHANGED or \
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(self.restrict_origin and event.origin != self.restrict_origin):
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return
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for api in self._targets.values():
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fire_event(api, event.event_type, event.data)
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class StateMachine(ha.StateMachine):
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"""
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Fires set events to an API.
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Uses state_change events to track states.
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"""
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def __init__(self, bus, api):
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super().__init__(None)
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self._api = api
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self.mirror()
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bus.listen(ha.EVENT_STATE_CHANGED, self._state_changed_listener)
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def set(self, entity_id, new_state, attributes=None):
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""" Calls set_state on remote API . """
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set_state(self._api, entity_id, new_state, attributes)
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def mirror(self):
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""" Discards current data and mirrors the remote state machine. """
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self._states = {state.entity_id: state for state
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in get_states(self._api)}
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def _state_changed_listener(self, event):
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""" Listens for state changed events and applies them. """
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self._states[event.data['entity_id']] = event.data['new_state']
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class JSONEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
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""" JSONEncoder that supports Home Assistant objects. """
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# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods,method-hidden
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def default(self, obj):
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""" Converts Home Assistant objects and hands
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other objects to the original method. """
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if hasattr(obj, 'as_dict'):
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return obj.as_dict()
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try:
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return json.JSONEncoder.default(self, obj)
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except TypeError:
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# If the JSON serializer couldn't serialize it
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# it might be a generator, convert it to a list
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try:
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return [self.default(child_obj)
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for child_obj in obj]
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except TypeError:
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# Ok, we're lost, cause the original error
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return json.JSONEncoder.default(self, obj)
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def validate_api(api):
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""" Makes a call to validate API. """
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try:
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req = api(METHOD_GET, URL_API)
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if req.status_code == 200:
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return APIStatus.OK
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elif req.status_code == 401:
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return APIStatus.INVALID_PASSWORD
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else:
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return APIStatus.UNKNOWN
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except HomeAssistantError:
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return APIStatus.CANNOT_CONNECT
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def connect_remote_events(from_api, to_api):
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""" Sets up from_api to forward all events to to_api. """
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data = {
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'host': to_api.host,
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'api_password': to_api.api_password,
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'port': to_api.port
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}
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try:
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req = from_api(METHOD_POST, URL_API_EVENT_FORWARD, data)
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if req.status_code == 200:
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return True
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else:
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_LOGGER.error(
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"Error setting up event forwarding: %s - %s",
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req.status_code, req.text)
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return False
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except HomeAssistantError:
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_LOGGER.exception("Error setting up event forwarding")
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return False
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def disconnect_remote_events(from_api, to_api):
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""" Disconnects forwarding events from from_api to to_api. """
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data = {
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'host': to_api.host,
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'port': to_api.port
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}
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try:
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req = from_api(METHOD_DELETE, URL_API_EVENT_FORWARD, data)
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if req.status_code == 200:
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return True
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else:
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_LOGGER.error(
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"Error removing event forwarding: %s - %s",
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req.status_code, req.text)
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return False
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except HomeAssistantError:
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_LOGGER.exception("Error removing an event forwarder")
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return False
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def get_event_listeners(api):
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""" List of events that is being listened for. """
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try:
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req = api(METHOD_GET, URL_API_EVENTS)
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return req.json() if req.status_code == 200 else {}
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except (HomeAssistantError, ValueError):
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# ValueError if req.json() can't parse the json
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_LOGGER.exception("Unexpected result retrieving event listeners")
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return {}
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def fire_event(api, event_type, data=None):
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""" Fire an event at remote API. """
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try:
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req = api(METHOD_POST, URL_API_EVENTS_EVENT.format(event_type), data)
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if req.status_code != 200:
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_LOGGER.error("Error firing event: %d - %d",
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req.status_code, req.text)
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except HomeAssistantError:
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_LOGGER.exception("Error firing event")
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def get_state(api, entity_id):
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""" Queries given API for state of entity_id. """
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try:
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req = api(METHOD_GET, URL_API_STATES_ENTITY.format(entity_id))
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# req.status_code == 422 if entity does not exist
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return ha.State.from_dict(req.json()) \
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if req.status_code == 200 else None
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except (HomeAssistantError, ValueError):
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# ValueError if req.json() can't parse the json
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_LOGGER.exception("Error fetching state")
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return None
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def get_states(api):
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""" Queries given API for all states. """
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try:
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req = api(METHOD_GET,
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URL_API_STATES)
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return [ha.State.from_dict(item) for
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item in req.json()]
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except (HomeAssistantError, ValueError, AttributeError):
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# ValueError if req.json() can't parse the json
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_LOGGER.exception("Error fetching states")
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return []
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def set_state(api, entity_id, new_state, attributes=None):
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"""
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Tells API to update state for entity_id.
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Returns True if success.
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"""
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attributes = attributes or {}
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data = {'state': new_state,
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'attributes': attributes}
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try:
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req = api(METHOD_POST,
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URL_API_STATES_ENTITY.format(entity_id),
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data)
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if req.status_code not in (200, 201):
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_LOGGER.error("Error changing state: %d - %s",
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req.status_code, req.text)
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return False
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else:
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return True
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except HomeAssistantError:
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_LOGGER.exception("Error setting state")
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return False
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def is_state(api, entity_id, state):
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""" Queries API to see if entity_id is specified state. """
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cur_state = get_state(api, entity_id)
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return cur_state and cur_state.state == state
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def get_services(api):
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"""
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Returns a list of dicts. Each dict has a string "domain" and
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a list of strings "services".
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"""
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try:
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req = api(METHOD_GET, URL_API_SERVICES)
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return req.json() if req.status_code == 200 else {}
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except (HomeAssistantError, ValueError):
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# ValueError if req.json() can't parse the json
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_LOGGER.exception("Got unexpected services result")
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return {}
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def call_service(api, domain, service, service_data=None):
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""" Calls a service at the remote API. """
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try:
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req = api(METHOD_POST,
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URL_API_SERVICES_SERVICE.format(domain, service),
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service_data)
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if req.status_code != 200:
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_LOGGER.error("Error calling service: %d - %s",
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req.status_code, req.text)
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except HomeAssistantError:
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_LOGGER.exception("Error calling service")
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