hass-core/tests/components/dsmr/test_sensor.py
springstan a85808e325
Add and use time related constants (#32065)
* Add and use time related constants

* Sort time constants and reuse them in data rate constants

* Fix greeneyemonitor import

* Fix greeneyemonitor import V2

* Fix failing here_travel_time test

* Add TIME_MONTHS and TIME_YEARS

* Use TIME_MINUTES in opentherm_gw and isy994

* Add and use TIME_MILLISECONDS

* Change inconsistent ones

* Add TIME_MICROSECONDS and TIME_WEEKS

* Use constants in apcupsd and travisci

* Fix import error in upnp sensor.py

* Fix isy994 sensor.py using TIME_YEARS

* Fix dyson tests

* Use TIME_SECONDS in more places

* Use TIME_DAYS in google wifi
2020-02-23 22:09:24 +02:00

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"""Test for DSMR components.
Tests setup of the DSMR component and ensure incoming telegrams cause
Entity to be updated with new values.
"""
import asyncio
import datetime
from decimal import Decimal
from unittest.mock import Mock
import asynctest
import pytest
from homeassistant.bootstrap import async_setup_component
from homeassistant.components.dsmr.sensor import DerivativeDSMREntity
from homeassistant.const import TIME_HOURS
from tests.common import assert_setup_component
@pytest.fixture
def mock_connection_factory(monkeypatch):
"""Mock the create functions for serial and TCP Asyncio connections."""
from dsmr_parser.clients.protocol import DSMRProtocol
transport = asynctest.Mock(spec=asyncio.Transport)
protocol = asynctest.Mock(spec=DSMRProtocol)
async def connection_factory(*args, **kwargs):
"""Return mocked out Asyncio classes."""
return (transport, protocol)
connection_factory = Mock(wraps=connection_factory)
# apply the mock to both connection factories
monkeypatch.setattr(
"homeassistant.components.dsmr.sensor.create_dsmr_reader", connection_factory
)
monkeypatch.setattr(
"homeassistant.components.dsmr.sensor.create_tcp_dsmr_reader",
connection_factory,
)
return connection_factory, transport, protocol
async def test_default_setup(hass, mock_connection_factory):
"""Test the default setup."""
(connection_factory, transport, protocol) = mock_connection_factory
from dsmr_parser.obis_references import (
CURRENT_ELECTRICITY_USAGE,
ELECTRICITY_ACTIVE_TARIFF,
GAS_METER_READING,
)
from dsmr_parser.objects import CosemObject, MBusObject
config = {"platform": "dsmr"}
telegram = {
CURRENT_ELECTRICITY_USAGE: CosemObject(
[{"value": Decimal("0.0"), "unit": "kWh"}]
),
ELECTRICITY_ACTIVE_TARIFF: CosemObject([{"value": "0001", "unit": ""}]),
GAS_METER_READING: MBusObject(
[
{"value": datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(1551642213)},
{"value": Decimal(745.695), "unit": "m3"},
]
),
}
with assert_setup_component(1):
await async_setup_component(hass, "sensor", {"sensor": config})
telegram_callback = connection_factory.call_args_list[0][0][2]
# make sure entities have been created and return 'unknown' state
power_consumption = hass.states.get("sensor.power_consumption")
assert power_consumption.state == "unknown"
assert power_consumption.attributes.get("unit_of_measurement") is None
# simulate a telegram pushed from the smartmeter and parsed by dsmr_parser
telegram_callback(telegram)
# after receiving telegram entities need to have the chance to update
await asyncio.sleep(0)
# ensure entities have new state value after incoming telegram
power_consumption = hass.states.get("sensor.power_consumption")
assert power_consumption.state == "0.0"
assert power_consumption.attributes.get("unit_of_measurement") == "kWh"
# tariff should be translated in human readable and have no unit
power_tariff = hass.states.get("sensor.power_tariff")
assert power_tariff.state == "low"
assert power_tariff.attributes.get("unit_of_measurement") == ""
# check if gas consumption is parsed correctly
gas_consumption = hass.states.get("sensor.gas_consumption")
assert gas_consumption.state == "745.695"
assert gas_consumption.attributes.get("unit_of_measurement") == "m3"
async def test_derivative():
"""Test calculation of derivative value."""
from dsmr_parser.objects import MBusObject
config = {"platform": "dsmr"}
entity = DerivativeDSMREntity("test", "1.0.0", config)
await entity.async_update()
assert entity.state is None, "initial state not unknown"
entity.telegram = {
"1.0.0": MBusObject(
[
{"value": datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(1551642213)},
{"value": Decimal(745.695), "unit": "m3"},
]
)
}
await entity.async_update()
assert entity.state is None, "state after first update should still be unknown"
entity.telegram = {
"1.0.0": MBusObject(
[
{"value": datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(1551642543)},
{"value": Decimal(745.698), "unit": "m3"},
]
)
}
await entity.async_update()
assert (
abs(entity.state - 0.033) < 0.00001
), "state should be hourly usage calculated from first and second update"
assert entity.unit_of_measurement == f"m3/{TIME_HOURS}"
async def test_v4_meter(hass, mock_connection_factory):
"""Test if v4 meter is correctly parsed."""
(connection_factory, transport, protocol) = mock_connection_factory
from dsmr_parser.obis_references import (
HOURLY_GAS_METER_READING,
ELECTRICITY_ACTIVE_TARIFF,
)
from dsmr_parser.objects import CosemObject, MBusObject
config = {"platform": "dsmr", "dsmr_version": "4"}
telegram = {
HOURLY_GAS_METER_READING: MBusObject(
[
{"value": datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(1551642213)},
{"value": Decimal(745.695), "unit": "m3"},
]
),
ELECTRICITY_ACTIVE_TARIFF: CosemObject([{"value": "0001", "unit": ""}]),
}
with assert_setup_component(1):
await async_setup_component(hass, "sensor", {"sensor": config})
telegram_callback = connection_factory.call_args_list[0][0][2]
# simulate a telegram pushed from the smartmeter and parsed by dsmr_parser
telegram_callback(telegram)
# after receiving telegram entities need to have the chance to update
await asyncio.sleep(0)
# tariff should be translated in human readable and have no unit
power_tariff = hass.states.get("sensor.power_tariff")
assert power_tariff.state == "low"
assert power_tariff.attributes.get("unit_of_measurement") == ""
# check if gas consumption is parsed correctly
gas_consumption = hass.states.get("sensor.gas_consumption")
assert gas_consumption.state == "745.695"
assert gas_consumption.attributes.get("unit_of_measurement") == "m3"
async def test_belgian_meter(hass, mock_connection_factory):
"""Test if Belgian meter is correctly parsed."""
(connection_factory, transport, protocol) = mock_connection_factory
from dsmr_parser.obis_references import (
BELGIUM_HOURLY_GAS_METER_READING,
ELECTRICITY_ACTIVE_TARIFF,
)
from dsmr_parser.objects import CosemObject, MBusObject
config = {"platform": "dsmr", "dsmr_version": "5B"}
telegram = {
BELGIUM_HOURLY_GAS_METER_READING: MBusObject(
[
{"value": datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(1551642213)},
{"value": Decimal(745.695), "unit": "m3"},
]
),
ELECTRICITY_ACTIVE_TARIFF: CosemObject([{"value": "0001", "unit": ""}]),
}
with assert_setup_component(1):
await async_setup_component(hass, "sensor", {"sensor": config})
telegram_callback = connection_factory.call_args_list[0][0][2]
# simulate a telegram pushed from the smartmeter and parsed by dsmr_parser
telegram_callback(telegram)
# after receiving telegram entities need to have the chance to update
await asyncio.sleep(0)
# tariff should be translated in human readable and have no unit
power_tariff = hass.states.get("sensor.power_tariff")
assert power_tariff.state == "normal"
assert power_tariff.attributes.get("unit_of_measurement") == ""
# check if gas consumption is parsed correctly
gas_consumption = hass.states.get("sensor.gas_consumption")
assert gas_consumption.state == "745.695"
assert gas_consumption.attributes.get("unit_of_measurement") == "m3"
async def test_belgian_meter_low(hass, mock_connection_factory):
"""Test if Belgian meter is correctly parsed."""
(connection_factory, transport, protocol) = mock_connection_factory
from dsmr_parser.obis_references import ELECTRICITY_ACTIVE_TARIFF
from dsmr_parser.objects import CosemObject
config = {"platform": "dsmr", "dsmr_version": "5B"}
telegram = {ELECTRICITY_ACTIVE_TARIFF: CosemObject([{"value": "0002", "unit": ""}])}
with assert_setup_component(1):
await async_setup_component(hass, "sensor", {"sensor": config})
telegram_callback = connection_factory.call_args_list[0][0][2]
# simulate a telegram pushed from the smartmeter and parsed by dsmr_parser
telegram_callback(telegram)
# after receiving telegram entities need to have the chance to update
await asyncio.sleep(0)
# tariff should be translated in human readable and have no unit
power_tariff = hass.states.get("sensor.power_tariff")
assert power_tariff.state == "low"
assert power_tariff.attributes.get("unit_of_measurement") == ""
async def test_tcp(hass, mock_connection_factory):
"""If proper config provided TCP connection should be made."""
(connection_factory, transport, protocol) = mock_connection_factory
config = {"platform": "dsmr", "host": "localhost", "port": 1234}
with assert_setup_component(1):
await async_setup_component(hass, "sensor", {"sensor": config})
assert connection_factory.call_args_list[0][0][0] == "localhost"
assert connection_factory.call_args_list[0][0][1] == "1234"
async def test_connection_errors_retry(hass, monkeypatch, mock_connection_factory):
"""Connection should be retried on error during setup."""
(connection_factory, transport, protocol) = mock_connection_factory
config = {"platform": "dsmr", "reconnect_interval": 0}
# override the mock to have it fail the first time
first_fail_connection_factory = Mock(
wraps=connection_factory, side_effect=[TimeoutError]
)
monkeypatch.setattr(
"homeassistant.components.dsmr.sensor.create_dsmr_reader",
first_fail_connection_factory,
)
await async_setup_component(hass, "sensor", {"sensor": config})
# wait for sleep to resolve
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert first_fail_connection_factory.call_count == 2, "connecting not retried"
async def test_reconnect(hass, monkeypatch, mock_connection_factory):
"""If transport disconnects, the connection should be retried."""
(connection_factory, transport, protocol) = mock_connection_factory
config = {"platform": "dsmr", "reconnect_interval": 0}
# mock waiting coroutine while connection lasts
closed = asyncio.Event()
# Handshake so that `hass.async_block_till_done()` doesn't cycle forever
closed2 = asyncio.Event()
async def wait_closed():
await closed.wait()
closed2.set()
closed.clear()
protocol.wait_closed = wait_closed
await async_setup_component(hass, "sensor", {"sensor": config})
assert connection_factory.call_count == 1
# indicate disconnect, release wait lock and allow reconnect to happen
closed.set()
# wait for lock set to resolve
await closed2.wait()
closed2.clear()
assert not closed.is_set()
closed.set()
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert connection_factory.call_count >= 2, "connecting not retried"