* {switch,light}.tplink: use deviceid as unique id, fetch name from the device during initialization * raise PlatformNotReady when no device is available * Use mac instead of deviceid * remove name option as obsolete * Add support for configuration flow / integration Allows activating automatic discovery of supported devices from the configuration * Fix linting, update requirements_all.txt * start cleaning up tplink component based on feedback * add device info, improve config handling * Allow overriding detected devices via configuration file * Update requirements.txt * Remove debug logging * make hound happy * Avoid I/O during init and simplify the code, remove remains of leds_on * Fix issues based on feedback, use consistent quotation marks for device info * add async_setup_platform emiting a deprecation warning * Avoid blocking the I/O, check for None on features * handle some Martin's comments, schema-validation is still missing * use async_create_task instead of async_add_job, let core validate the schema * simplify configuration handling by storing the configuration data separately from initialized instances * add default values to schema, make hound happy * with defaults set by schema, simplify the checks. add async_unload_entry * Use constant for data structure access * REWORD add a short note about async_unload_entry * handle feedback from Martin, config_data is checked against Noneness * use pop to remove the domain on unload * First steps to add tests for the new tplink component * embed platforms under the component directory * Fix tests by mocking the pyhs100 internals * Fix linting * Test against multiple instances of devices, tidy up * (hopefully) final linting round * Add pyHS100 to test requirements * log always the warnings occured during an update to make them easy to see * revert back the warning behavior (requirement for silver level in IQS) * Unload only when an entry is being loaded and add tests for that Thanks @MartinHjelmare for pointing this out! * Fix linting * Bump the upstream lib, fixes most prominently the HSV setting on bulbs * Test unloading for all platforms, clear the data storage instead of popping it out, making it possible to reconfigure after removal without restarting hass first * Use class variables instead of instance variables for bulb states, required for HS220 * Use new-style format string * Fix indenting, uppercase the mock constant * Run black on test_init, hopefully that will finally fix the weird formatting (pycharm, pylint and hound seems to have different opinions...)
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633 lines
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Python
"""The Config Manager is responsible for managing configuration for components.
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The Config Manager allows for creating config entries to be consumed by
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components. Each entry is created via a Config Flow Handler, as defined by each
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component.
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During startup, Home Assistant will setup the entries during the normal setup
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of a component. It will first call the normal setup and then call the method
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`async_setup_entry(hass, entry)` for each entry. The same method is called when
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Home Assistant is running while a config entry is created. If the version of
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the config entry does not match that of the flow handler, setup will
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call the method `async_migrate_entry(hass, entry)` with the expectation that
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the entry be brought to the current version. Return `True` to indicate
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migration was successful, otherwise `False`.
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## Config Flows
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A component needs to define a Config Handler to allow the user to create config
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entries for that component. A config flow will manage the creation of entries
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from user input, discovery or other sources (like hassio).
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When a config flow is started for a domain, the handler will be instantiated
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and receives a unique id. The instance of this handler will be reused for every
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interaction of the user with this flow. This makes it possible to store
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instance variables on the handler.
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Before instantiating the handler, Home Assistant will make sure to load all
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dependencies and install the requirements of the component.
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At a minimum, each config flow will have to define a version number and the
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'user' step.
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@config_entries.HANDLERS.register(DOMAIN)
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class ExampleConfigFlow(config_entries.ConfigFlow):
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VERSION = 1
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CONNECTION_CLASS = config_entries.CONN_CLASS_LOCAL_PUSH
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async def async_step_user(self, user_input=None):
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…
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The 'user' step is the first step of a flow and is called when a user
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starts a new flow. Each step has three different possible results: "Show Form",
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"Abort" and "Create Entry".
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> Note: prior 0.76, the default step is 'init' step, some config flows still
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keep 'init' step to avoid break localization. All new config flow should use
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'user' step.
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### Show Form
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This will show a form to the user to fill in. You define the current step,
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a title, a description and the schema of the data that needs to be returned.
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async def async_step_init(self, user_input=None):
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# Use OrderedDict to guarantee order of the form shown to the user
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data_schema = OrderedDict()
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data_schema[vol.Required('username')] = str
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data_schema[vol.Required('password')] = str
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return self.async_show_form(
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step_id='user',
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title='Account Info',
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data_schema=vol.Schema(data_schema)
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)
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After the user has filled in the form, the step method will be called again and
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the user input is passed in. If the validation of the user input fails , you
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can return a dictionary with errors. Each key in the dictionary refers to a
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field name that contains the error. Use the key 'base' if you want to show a
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generic error.
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async def async_step_init(self, user_input=None):
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errors = None
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if user_input is not None:
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# Validate user input
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if valid:
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return self.create_entry(…)
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errors['base'] = 'Unable to reach authentication server.'
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return self.async_show_form(…)
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If the user input passes validation, you can again return one of the three
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return values. If you want to navigate the user to the next step, return the
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return value of that step:
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return await self.async_step_account()
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### Abort
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When the result is "Abort", a message will be shown to the user and the
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configuration flow is finished.
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return self.async_abort(
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reason='This device is not supported by Home Assistant.'
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)
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### Create Entry
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When the result is "Create Entry", an entry will be created and stored in Home
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Assistant, a success message is shown to the user and the flow is finished.
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## Initializing a config flow from an external source
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You might want to initialize a config flow programmatically. For example, if
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we discover a device on the network that requires user interaction to finish
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setup. To do so, pass a source parameter and optional user input to the init
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method:
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await hass.config_entries.flow.async_init(
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'hue', context={'source': 'discovery'}, data=discovery_info)
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The config flow handler will need to add a step to support the source. The step
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should follow the same return values as a normal step.
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async def async_step_discovery(info):
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If the result of the step is to show a form, the user will be able to continue
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the flow from the config panel.
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"""
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import logging
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import functools
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import uuid
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from typing import Set, Optional, List, Dict # noqa pylint: disable=unused-import
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from homeassistant import data_entry_flow
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from homeassistant.core import callback, HomeAssistant
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from homeassistant.exceptions import HomeAssistantError, ConfigEntryNotReady
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from homeassistant.setup import async_setup_component, async_process_deps_reqs
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from homeassistant.util.decorator import Registry
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_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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_UNDEF = object()
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SOURCE_USER = 'user'
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SOURCE_DISCOVERY = 'discovery'
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SOURCE_IMPORT = 'import'
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HANDLERS = Registry()
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# Components that have config flows. In future we will auto-generate this list.
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FLOWS = [
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'ambient_station',
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'cast',
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'daikin',
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'deconz',
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'dialogflow',
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'esphome',
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'emulated_roku',
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'geofency',
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'gpslogger',
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'hangouts',
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'homematicip_cloud',
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'hue',
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'ifttt',
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'ios',
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'ipma',
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'lifx',
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'locative',
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'luftdaten',
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'mailgun',
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'mqtt',
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'nest',
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'openuv',
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'owntracks',
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'point',
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'ps4',
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'rainmachine',
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'simplisafe',
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'smartthings',
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'smhi',
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'sonos',
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'tellduslive',
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'tplink',
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'tradfri',
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'twilio',
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'unifi',
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'upnp',
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'zha',
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'zone',
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'zwave',
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]
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STORAGE_KEY = 'core.config_entries'
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STORAGE_VERSION = 1
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# Deprecated since 0.73
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PATH_CONFIG = '.config_entries.json'
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SAVE_DELAY = 1
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# The config entry has been set up successfully
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ENTRY_STATE_LOADED = 'loaded'
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# There was an error while trying to set up this config entry
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ENTRY_STATE_SETUP_ERROR = 'setup_error'
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# There was an error while trying to migrate the config entry to a new version
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ENTRY_STATE_MIGRATION_ERROR = 'migration_error'
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# The config entry was not ready to be set up yet, but might be later
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ENTRY_STATE_SETUP_RETRY = 'setup_retry'
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# The config entry has not been loaded
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ENTRY_STATE_NOT_LOADED = 'not_loaded'
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# An error occurred when trying to unload the entry
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ENTRY_STATE_FAILED_UNLOAD = 'failed_unload'
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DISCOVERY_NOTIFICATION_ID = 'config_entry_discovery'
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DISCOVERY_SOURCES = (
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SOURCE_DISCOVERY,
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SOURCE_IMPORT,
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)
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EVENT_FLOW_DISCOVERED = 'config_entry_discovered'
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CONN_CLASS_CLOUD_PUSH = 'cloud_push'
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CONN_CLASS_CLOUD_POLL = 'cloud_poll'
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CONN_CLASS_LOCAL_PUSH = 'local_push'
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CONN_CLASS_LOCAL_POLL = 'local_poll'
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CONN_CLASS_ASSUMED = 'assumed'
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CONN_CLASS_UNKNOWN = 'unknown'
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class ConfigEntry:
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"""Hold a configuration entry."""
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__slots__ = ('entry_id', 'version', 'domain', 'title', 'data', 'source',
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'connection_class', 'state', '_setup_lock',
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'_async_cancel_retry_setup')
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def __init__(self, version: str, domain: str, title: str, data: dict,
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source: str, connection_class: str,
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entry_id: Optional[str] = None,
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state: str = ENTRY_STATE_NOT_LOADED) -> None:
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"""Initialize a config entry."""
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# Unique id of the config entry
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self.entry_id = entry_id or uuid.uuid4().hex
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# Version of the configuration.
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self.version = version
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# Domain the configuration belongs to
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self.domain = domain
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# Title of the configuration
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self.title = title
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# Config data
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self.data = data
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# Source of the configuration (user, discovery, cloud)
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self.source = source
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# Connection class
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self.connection_class = connection_class
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# State of the entry (LOADED, NOT_LOADED)
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self.state = state
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# Function to cancel a scheduled retry
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self._async_cancel_retry_setup = None
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async def async_setup(
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self, hass: HomeAssistant, *, component=None, tries=0) -> None:
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"""Set up an entry."""
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if component is None:
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component = getattr(hass.components, self.domain)
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# Perform migration
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if component.DOMAIN == self.domain:
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if not await self.async_migrate(hass):
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self.state = ENTRY_STATE_MIGRATION_ERROR
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return
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try:
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result = await component.async_setup_entry(hass, self)
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if not isinstance(result, bool):
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_LOGGER.error('%s.async_config_entry did not return boolean',
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component.DOMAIN)
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result = False
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except ConfigEntryNotReady:
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self.state = ENTRY_STATE_SETUP_RETRY
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wait_time = 2**min(tries, 4) * 5
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tries += 1
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_LOGGER.warning(
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'Config entry for %s not ready yet. Retrying in %d seconds.',
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self.domain, wait_time)
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async def setup_again(now):
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"""Run setup again."""
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self._async_cancel_retry_setup = None
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await self.async_setup(hass, component=component, tries=tries)
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self._async_cancel_retry_setup = \
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hass.helpers.event.async_call_later(wait_time, setup_again)
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return
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except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
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_LOGGER.exception('Error setting up entry %s for %s',
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self.title, component.DOMAIN)
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result = False
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# Only store setup result as state if it was not forwarded.
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if self.domain != component.DOMAIN:
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return
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if result:
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self.state = ENTRY_STATE_LOADED
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else:
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self.state = ENTRY_STATE_SETUP_ERROR
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async def async_unload(self, hass, *, component=None):
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"""Unload an entry.
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Returns if unload is possible and was successful.
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"""
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if component is None:
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component = getattr(hass.components, self.domain)
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if component.DOMAIN == self.domain:
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if self._async_cancel_retry_setup is not None:
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self._async_cancel_retry_setup()
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self.state = ENTRY_STATE_NOT_LOADED
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return True
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if self.state != ENTRY_STATE_LOADED:
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return True
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supports_unload = hasattr(component, 'async_unload_entry')
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if not supports_unload:
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return False
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try:
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result = await component.async_unload_entry(hass, self)
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assert isinstance(result, bool)
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# Only adjust state if we unloaded the component
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if result and component.DOMAIN == self.domain:
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self.state = ENTRY_STATE_NOT_LOADED
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return result
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except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
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_LOGGER.exception('Error unloading entry %s for %s',
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self.title, component.DOMAIN)
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if component.DOMAIN == self.domain:
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self.state = ENTRY_STATE_FAILED_UNLOAD
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return False
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async def async_migrate(self, hass: HomeAssistant) -> bool:
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"""Migrate an entry.
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Returns True if config entry is up-to-date or has been migrated.
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"""
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handler = HANDLERS.get(self.domain)
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if handler is None:
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_LOGGER.error("Flow handler not found for entry %s for %s",
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self.title, self.domain)
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return False
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# Handler may be a partial
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while isinstance(handler, functools.partial):
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handler = handler.func
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if self.version == handler.VERSION:
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return True
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component = getattr(hass.components, self.domain)
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supports_migrate = hasattr(component, 'async_migrate_entry')
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if not supports_migrate:
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_LOGGER.error("Migration handler not found for entry %s for %s",
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self.title, self.domain)
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return False
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try:
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result = await component.async_migrate_entry(hass, self)
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if not isinstance(result, bool):
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_LOGGER.error('%s.async_migrate_entry did not return boolean',
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self.domain)
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return False
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if result:
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# pylint: disable=protected-access
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hass.config_entries._async_schedule_save() # type: ignore
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return result
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except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
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_LOGGER.exception('Error migrating entry %s for %s',
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self.title, component.DOMAIN)
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return False
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def as_dict(self):
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"""Return dictionary version of this entry."""
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return {
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'entry_id': self.entry_id,
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'version': self.version,
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'domain': self.domain,
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'title': self.title,
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'data': self.data,
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'source': self.source,
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'connection_class': self.connection_class,
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}
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class ConfigError(HomeAssistantError):
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"""Error while configuring an account."""
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class UnknownEntry(ConfigError):
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"""Unknown entry specified."""
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class ConfigEntries:
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"""Manage the configuration entries.
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An instance of this object is available via `hass.config_entries`.
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"""
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def __init__(self, hass: HomeAssistant, hass_config: dict) -> None:
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"""Initialize the entry manager."""
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self.hass = hass
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self.flow = data_entry_flow.FlowManager(
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hass, self._async_create_flow, self._async_finish_flow)
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self._hass_config = hass_config
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self._entries = [] # type: List[ConfigEntry]
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self._store = hass.helpers.storage.Store(STORAGE_VERSION, STORAGE_KEY)
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@callback
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def async_domains(self) -> List[str]:
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"""Return domains for which we have entries."""
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seen = set() # type: Set[str]
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result = []
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for entry in self._entries:
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if entry.domain not in seen:
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seen.add(entry.domain)
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result.append(entry.domain)
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return result
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@callback
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def async_entries(self, domain: Optional[str] = None) -> List[ConfigEntry]:
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"""Return all entries or entries for a specific domain."""
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if domain is None:
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return list(self._entries)
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return [entry for entry in self._entries if entry.domain == domain]
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async def async_remove(self, entry_id):
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"""Remove an entry."""
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found = None
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for index, entry in enumerate(self._entries):
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if entry.entry_id == entry_id:
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found = index
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break
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if found is None:
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raise UnknownEntry
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entry = self._entries.pop(found)
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self._async_schedule_save()
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unloaded = await entry.async_unload(self.hass)
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device_registry = await \
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self.hass.helpers.device_registry.async_get_registry()
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device_registry.async_clear_config_entry(entry_id)
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entity_registry = await \
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self.hass.helpers.entity_registry.async_get_registry()
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entity_registry.async_clear_config_entry(entry_id)
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return {
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'require_restart': not unloaded
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}
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async def async_load(self) -> None:
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"""Handle loading the config."""
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# Migrating for config entries stored before 0.73
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config = await self.hass.helpers.storage.async_migrator(
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self.hass.config.path(PATH_CONFIG), self._store,
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old_conf_migrate_func=_old_conf_migrator
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)
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if config is None:
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self._entries = []
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return
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self._entries = [
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ConfigEntry(
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version=entry['version'],
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domain=entry['domain'],
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entry_id=entry['entry_id'],
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data=entry['data'],
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source=entry['source'],
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title=entry['title'],
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# New in 0.79
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connection_class=entry.get('connection_class',
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CONN_CLASS_UNKNOWN))
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for entry in config['entries']]
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@callback
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def async_update_entry(self, entry, *, data=_UNDEF):
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"""Update a config entry."""
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if data is not _UNDEF:
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entry.data = data
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self._async_schedule_save()
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async def async_forward_entry_setup(self, entry, component):
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"""Forward the setup of an entry to a different component.
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By default an entry is setup with the component it belongs to. If that
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component also has related platforms, the component will have to
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forward the entry to be setup by that component.
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You don't want to await this coroutine if it is called as part of the
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setup of a component, because it can cause a deadlock.
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"""
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# Setup Component if not set up yet
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if component not in self.hass.config.components:
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result = await async_setup_component(
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self.hass, component, self._hass_config)
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if not result:
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return False
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await entry.async_setup(
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self.hass, component=getattr(self.hass.components, component))
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async def async_forward_entry_unload(self, entry, component):
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"""Forward the unloading of an entry to a different component."""
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# It was never loaded.
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if component not in self.hass.config.components:
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return True
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return await entry.async_unload(
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self.hass, component=getattr(self.hass.components, component))
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async def _async_finish_flow(self, flow, result):
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"""Finish a config flow and add an entry."""
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# Remove notification if no other discovery config entries in progress
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if not any(ent['context']['source'] in DISCOVERY_SOURCES for ent
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in self.hass.config_entries.flow.async_progress()
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if ent['flow_id'] != flow.flow_id):
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self.hass.components.persistent_notification.async_dismiss(
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DISCOVERY_NOTIFICATION_ID)
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if result['type'] != data_entry_flow.RESULT_TYPE_CREATE_ENTRY:
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return result
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entry = ConfigEntry(
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version=result['version'],
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domain=result['handler'],
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title=result['title'],
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data=result['data'],
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source=flow.context['source'],
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connection_class=flow.CONNECTION_CLASS,
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)
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self._entries.append(entry)
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self._async_schedule_save()
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# Setup entry
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if entry.domain in self.hass.config.components:
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# Component already set up, just need to call setup_entry
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await entry.async_setup(self.hass)
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else:
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# Setting up component will also load the entries
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await async_setup_component(
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self.hass, entry.domain, self._hass_config)
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result['result'] = entry
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return result
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async def _async_create_flow(self, handler_key, *, context, data):
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"""Create a flow for specified handler.
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Handler key is the domain of the component that we want to set up.
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"""
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component = getattr(self.hass.components, handler_key)
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handler = HANDLERS.get(handler_key)
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if handler is None:
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raise data_entry_flow.UnknownHandler
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source = context['source']
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# Make sure requirements and dependencies of component are resolved
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|
await async_process_deps_reqs(
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self.hass, self._hass_config, handler, component)
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|
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# Create notification.
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|
if source in DISCOVERY_SOURCES:
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self.hass.bus.async_fire(EVENT_FLOW_DISCOVERED)
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self.hass.components.persistent_notification.async_create(
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|
title='New devices discovered',
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|
message=("We have discovered new devices on your network. "
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|
"[Check it out](/config/integrations)"),
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|
notification_id=DISCOVERY_NOTIFICATION_ID
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)
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|
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flow = handler()
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flow.init_step = source
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return flow
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|
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def _async_schedule_save(self):
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|
"""Save the entity registry to a file."""
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self._store.async_delay_save(self._data_to_save, SAVE_DELAY)
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|
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|
@callback
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|
def _data_to_save(self):
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|
"""Return data to save."""
|
|
return {
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|
'entries': [entry.as_dict() for entry in self._entries]
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|
}
|
|
|
|
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|
async def _old_conf_migrator(old_config):
|
|
"""Migrate the pre-0.73 config format to the latest version."""
|
|
return {'entries': old_config}
|
|
|
|
|
|
class ConfigFlow(data_entry_flow.FlowHandler):
|
|
"""Base class for config flows with some helpers."""
|
|
|
|
CONNECTION_CLASS = CONN_CLASS_UNKNOWN
|
|
|
|
@callback
|
|
def _async_current_entries(self):
|
|
"""Return current entries."""
|
|
return self.hass.config_entries.async_entries(self.handler)
|
|
|
|
@callback
|
|
def _async_in_progress(self):
|
|
"""Return other in progress flows for current domain."""
|
|
return [flw for flw in self.hass.config_entries.flow.async_progress()
|
|
if flw['handler'] == self.handler and
|
|
flw['flow_id'] != self.flow_id]
|