hass-core/homeassistant/components/switch/mfi.py
Dan Smith 951fa603ff Support mPort voltage output switch types
An mPort device has a voltage output port that, if configured,
we should support like a switch.
2016-02-07 20:48:57 +00:00

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Python

"""
homeassistant.components.switch.mfi
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Support for Ubiquiti mFi switches.
For more details about this platform, please refer to the documentation at
https://home-assistant.io/components/switch.mfi/
"""
import logging
from homeassistant.components.switch import DOMAIN, SwitchDevice
from homeassistant.const import CONF_USERNAME, CONF_PASSWORD
from homeassistant.helpers import validate_config
REQUIREMENTS = ['mficlient==0.2.2']
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
SWITCH_MODELS = [
'Outlet',
'Output 5v',
'Output 12v',
'Output 24v',
]
# pylint: disable=unused-variable
def setup_platform(hass, config, add_devices, discovery_info=None):
""" Sets up mFi sensors. """
if not validate_config({DOMAIN: config},
{DOMAIN: ['host',
CONF_USERNAME,
CONF_PASSWORD]},
_LOGGER):
_LOGGER.error('A host, username, and password are required')
return False
host = config.get('host')
port = int(config.get('port', 6443))
username = config.get('username')
password = config.get('password')
from mficlient.client import MFiClient
try:
client = MFiClient(host, username, password, port=port)
except client.FailedToLogin as ex:
_LOGGER.error('Unable to connect to mFi: %s', str(ex))
return False
add_devices(MfiSwitch(port)
for device in client.get_devices()
for port in device.ports.values()
if port.model in SWITCH_MODELS)
class MfiSwitch(SwitchDevice):
""" An mFi switch-able device. """
def __init__(self, port):
self._port = port
self._target_state = None
@property
def should_poll(self):
return True
@property
def unique_id(self):
return self._port.ident
@property
def name(self):
return self._port.label
@property
def is_on(self):
return self._port.output
def update(self):
self._port.refresh()
if self._target_state is not None:
self._port.data['output'] = float(self._target_state)
self._target_state = None
def turn_on(self):
self._port.control(True)
self._target_state = True
def turn_off(self):
self._port.control(False)
self._target_state = False
@property
def current_power_mwh(self):
return int(self._port.data.get('active_pwr', 0) * 1000)
@property
def device_state_attributes(self):
attr = {}
attr['volts'] = self._port.data.get('v_rms', 0)
attr['amps'] = self._port.data.get('i_rms', 0)
return attr