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"""
homeassistant
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Home Assistant is a Home Automation framework for observing the state
of entities and react to changes.
"""
import os
import time
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import logging
import signal
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import threading
import enum
import re
import functools as ft
from collections import namedtuple
from homeassistant.const import (
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__version__, EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_START, EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP,
SERVICE_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP, EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, EVENT_STATE_CHANGED,
EVENT_CALL_SERVICE, ATTR_NOW, ATTR_DOMAIN, ATTR_SERVICE, MATCH_ALL,
EVENT_SERVICE_EXECUTED, ATTR_SERVICE_CALL_ID, EVENT_SERVICE_REGISTERED,
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TEMP_CELCIUS, TEMP_FAHRENHEIT, ATTR_FRIENDLY_NAME)
from homeassistant.exceptions import (
HomeAssistantError, InvalidEntityFormatError)
import homeassistant.util as util
import homeassistant.util.dt as dt_util
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import homeassistant.util.location as location
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import homeassistant.helpers.temperature as temp_helper
from homeassistant.config import get_default_config_dir
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DOMAIN = "homeassistant"
# How often time_changed event should fire
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TIMER_INTERVAL = 1 # seconds
# How long we wait for the result of a service call
SERVICE_CALL_LIMIT = 10 # seconds
# Define number of MINIMUM worker threads.
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# During bootstrap of HA (see bootstrap._setup_component()) worker threads
# will be added for each component that polls devices.
MIN_WORKER_THREAD = 2
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# Pattern for validating entity IDs (format: <domain>.<entity>)
ENTITY_ID_PATTERN = re.compile(r"^(?P<domain>\w+)\.(?P<entity>\w+)$")
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_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# Temporary to support deprecated methods
_MockHA = namedtuple("MockHomeAssistant", ['bus'])
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class HomeAssistant(object):
""" Core class to route all communication to right components. """
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def __init__(self):
self.pool = pool = create_worker_pool()
self.bus = EventBus(pool)
self.services = ServiceRegistry(self.bus, pool)
self.states = StateMachine(self.bus)
self.config = Config()
def start(self):
""" Start home assistant. """
_LOGGER.info(
"Starting Home Assistant (%d threads)", self.pool.worker_count)
create_timer(self)
self.bus.fire(EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_START)
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def block_till_stopped(self):
""" Will register service homeassistant/stop and
will block until called. """
request_shutdown = threading.Event()
def stop_homeassistant(*args):
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""" Stops Home Assistant. """
request_shutdown.set()
self.services.register(
DOMAIN, SERVICE_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP, stop_homeassistant)
if os.name != "nt":
try:
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, stop_homeassistant)
except ValueError:
_LOGGER.warning(
'Could not bind to SIGQUIT. Are you running in a thread?')
while not request_shutdown.isSet():
try:
time.sleep(1)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
break
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self.stop()
def stop(self):
""" Stops Home Assistant and shuts down all threads. """
_LOGGER.info("Stopping")
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self.bus.fire(EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP)
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# Wait till all responses to homeassistant_stop are done
self.pool.block_till_done()
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self.pool.stop()
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def track_point_in_time(self, action, point_in_time):
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"""Deprecated method as of 8/4/2015 to track point in time."""
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_LOGGER.warning(
'hass.track_point_in_time is deprecated. '
'Please use homeassistant.helpers.event.track_point_in_time')
import homeassistant.helpers.event as helper
helper.track_point_in_time(self, action, point_in_time)
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def track_point_in_utc_time(self, action, point_in_time):
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"""Deprecated method as of 8/4/2015 to track point in UTC time."""
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_LOGGER.warning(
'hass.track_point_in_utc_time is deprecated. '
'Please use homeassistant.helpers.event.track_point_in_utc_time')
import homeassistant.helpers.event as helper
helper.track_point_in_utc_time(self, action, point_in_time)
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def track_utc_time_change(self, action,
year=None, month=None, day=None,
hour=None, minute=None, second=None):
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"""Deprecated method as of 8/4/2015 to track UTC time change."""
# pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
_LOGGER.warning(
'hass.track_utc_time_change is deprecated. '
'Please use homeassistant.helpers.event.track_utc_time_change')
import homeassistant.helpers.event as helper
helper.track_utc_time_change(self, action, year, month, day, hour,
minute, second)
def track_time_change(self, action,
year=None, month=None, day=None,
hour=None, minute=None, second=None, utc=False):
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"""Deprecated method as of 8/4/2015 to track time change."""
# pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
_LOGGER.warning(
'hass.track_time_change is deprecated. '
'Please use homeassistant.helpers.event.track_time_change')
import homeassistant.helpers.event as helper
helper.track_time_change(self, action, year, month, day, hour,
minute, second)
class JobPriority(util.OrderedEnum):
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""" Provides priorities for bus events. """
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# pylint: disable=no-init,too-few-public-methods
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EVENT_CALLBACK = 0
EVENT_SERVICE = 1
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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
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elif event_type == EVENT_STATE_CHANGED:
return JobPriority.EVENT_STATE
elif event_type == EVENT_CALL_SERVICE:
return JobPriority.EVENT_SERVICE
elif event_type == EVENT_SERVICE_EXECUTED:
return JobPriority.EVENT_CALLBACK
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else:
return JobPriority.EVENT_DEFAULT
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class EventOrigin(enum.Enum):
""" Distinguish between origin of event. """
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# pylint: disable=no-init,too-few-public-methods
local = "LOCAL"
remote = "REMOTE"
def __str__(self):
return self.value
# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
class Event(object):
""" Represents an event within the Bus. """
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__slots__ = ['event_type', 'data', 'origin', 'time_fired']
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def __init__(self, event_type, data=None, origin=EventOrigin.local,
time_fired=None):
self.event_type = event_type
self.data = data or {}
self.origin = origin
self.time_fired = dt_util.strip_microseconds(
time_fired or dt_util.utcnow())
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def as_dict(self):
""" Returns a dict representation of this Event. """
return {
'event_type': self.event_type,
'data': dict(self.data),
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'origin': str(self.origin),
'time_fired': dt_util.datetime_to_str(self.time_fired),
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}
def __repr__(self):
# pylint: disable=maybe-no-member
if self.data:
return "<Event {}[{}]: {}>".format(
self.event_type, str(self.origin)[0],
util.repr_helper(self.data))
else:
return "<Event {}[{}]>".format(self.event_type,
str(self.origin)[0])
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def __eq__(self, other):
return (self.__class__ == other.__class__ and
self.event_type == other.event_type and
self.data == other.data and
self.origin == other.origin and
self.time_fired == other.time_fired)
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class EventBus(object):
""" Class that allows different components to communicate via services
and events.
"""
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def __init__(self, pool=None):
self._listeners = {}
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}
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def fire(self, event_type, event_data=None, origin=EventOrigin.local):
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""" Fire an event. """
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if not self._pool.running:
raise HomeAssistantError('Home Assistant has shut down.')
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, [])
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event = Event(event_type, event_data, origin)
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if event_type != EVENT_TIME_CHANGED:
_LOGGER.info("Bus:Handling %s", event)
if not listeners:
return
job_priority = JobPriority.from_event_type(event_type)
for func in listeners:
self._pool.add_job(job_priority, (func, event))
def listen(self, event_type, listener):
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""" 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)
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else:
self._listeners[event_type] = [listener]
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def listen_once(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.
Returns registered listener that can be used with remove_listener.
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"""
@ft.wraps(listener)
def onetime_listener(event):
""" Removes listener from eventbus and then fires listener. """
if hasattr(onetime_listener, 'run'):
return
# 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
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self.remove_listener(event_type, onetime_listener)
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listener(event)
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self.listen(event_type, onetime_listener)
return onetime_listener
def remove_listener(self, event_type, listener):
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""" Removes a listener of a specific event_type. """
with self._lock:
try:
self._listeners[event_type].remove(listener)
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# delete event_type list if empty
if not self._listeners[event_type]:
self._listeners.pop(event_type)
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except (KeyError, ValueError):
# KeyError is key event_type listener did not exist
# ValueError if listener did not exist within event_type
pass
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class State(object):
"""
Object to represent a state within the state machine.
entity_id: the entity that is represented.
state: the state of the entity
attributes: extra information on entity and state
last_changed: last time the state was changed, not the attributes.
last_updated: last time this object was updated.
"""
__slots__ = ['entity_id', 'state', 'attributes',
'last_changed', 'last_updated']
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# pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
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def __init__(self, entity_id, state, attributes=None, last_changed=None,
last_updated=None):
if not ENTITY_ID_PATTERN.match(entity_id):
raise InvalidEntityFormatError((
"Invalid entity id encountered: {}. "
"Format should be <domain>.<object_id>").format(entity_id))
self.entity_id = entity_id.lower()
self.state = state
self.attributes = attributes or {}
self.last_updated = dt_util.strip_microseconds(
last_updated or dt_util.utcnow())
# Strip microsecond from last_changed else we cannot guarantee
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# state == State.from_dict(state.as_dict())
# This behavior occurs because to_dict uses datetime_to_str
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# which does not preserve microseconds
self.last_changed = dt_util.strip_microseconds(
last_changed or self.last_updated)
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@property
def domain(self):
""" Returns domain of this state. """
return util.split_entity_id(self.entity_id)[0]
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@property
def object_id(self):
""" Returns object_id of this state. """
return util.split_entity_id(self.entity_id)[1]
@property
def name(self):
""" Name to represent this state. """
return (
self.attributes.get(ATTR_FRIENDLY_NAME) or
self.object_id.replace('_', ' '))
def copy(self):
""" Creates a copy of itself. """
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return State(self.entity_id, self.state,
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dict(self.attributes), self.last_changed,
self.last_updated)
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def as_dict(self):
""" Converts State to a dict to be used within JSON.
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Ensures: state == State.from_dict(state.as_dict()) """
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return {'entity_id': self.entity_id,
'state': self.state,
'attributes': self.attributes,
'last_changed': dt_util.datetime_to_str(self.last_changed),
'last_updated': dt_util.datetime_to_str(self.last_updated)}
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@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 not (json_dict and
'entity_id' in json_dict and
'state' in json_dict):
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return None
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last_changed = json_dict.get('last_changed')
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if last_changed:
last_changed = dt_util.str_to_datetime(last_changed)
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last_updated = json_dict.get('last_updated')
if last_updated:
last_updated = dt_util.str_to_datetime(last_updated)
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return cls(json_dict['entity_id'], json_dict['state'],
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json_dict.get('attributes'), last_changed, last_updated)
def __eq__(self, other):
return (self.__class__ == other.__class__ and
self.entity_id == other.entity_id and
self.state == other.state and
self.attributes == other.attributes)
def __repr__(self):
attr = "; {}".format(util.repr_helper(self.attributes)) \
if self.attributes else ""
return "<state {}={}{} @ {}>".format(
self.entity_id, self.state, attr,
dt_util.datetime_to_local_str(self.last_changed))
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class StateMachine(object):
""" Helper class that tracks the state of different entities. """
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def __init__(self, bus):
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self._states = {}
self._bus = bus
self._lock = threading.Lock()
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def entity_ids(self, domain_filter=None):
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""" List of entity ids that are being tracked. """
if domain_filter is None:
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return list(self._states.keys())
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domain_filter = domain_filter.lower()
return [state.entity_id for state in self._states.values()
if state.domain == domain_filter]
def all(self):
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""" Returns a list of all states. """
with self._lock:
return [state.copy() for state in self._states.values()]
def get(self, entity_id):
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""" Returns the state of the specified entity. """
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state = self._states.get(entity_id.lower())
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# 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. """
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entity_id = entity_id.lower()
return (entity_id in self._states and
self._states[entity_id].state == state)
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def remove(self, entity_id):
""" Removes an entity from the state machine.
Returns boolean to indicate if an entity was removed. """
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entity_id = entity_id.lower()
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.
If you just update the attributes and not the state, last changed will
not be affected.
"""
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entity_id = entity_id.lower()
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new_state = str(new_state)
attributes = attributes or {}
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with self._lock:
old_state = self._states.get(entity_id)
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is_existing = old_state is not None
same_state = is_existing and old_state.state == new_state
same_attr = is_existing and old_state.attributes == attributes
if same_state and same_attr:
return
# If state did not exist or is different, set it
last_changed = old_state.last_changed if same_state else None
state = State(entity_id, new_state, attributes, last_changed)
self._states[entity_id] = state
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event_data = {'entity_id': entity_id, 'new_state': state}
if old_state:
event_data['old_state'] = old_state
self._bus.fire(EVENT_STATE_CHANGED, event_data)
def track_change(self, entity_ids, action, from_state=None, to_state=None):
"""
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DEPRECATED AS OF 8/4/2015
"""
_LOGGER.warning(
'hass.states.track_change is deprecated. '
'Use homeassistant.helpers.event.track_state_change instead.')
import homeassistant.helpers.event as helper
helper.track_state_change(_MockHA(self._bus), entity_ids, action,
from_state, to_state)
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# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
class Service(object):
""" Represents a service. """
__slots__ = ['func', 'description', 'fields']
def __init__(self, func, description, fields):
self.func = func
self.description = description or ''
self.fields = fields or {}
def as_dict(self):
""" Return dictionary representation of this service. """
return {
'description': self.description,
'fields': self.fields,
}
def __call__(self, call):
self.func(call)
# 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()
self._bus = bus
self._cur_id = 0
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:
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return {domain: {key: value.as_dict() for key, value
in self._services[domain].items()}
for domain in self._services}
def has_service(self, domain, service):
""" Returns True if specified service exists. """
return service in self._services.get(domain, [])
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def register(self, domain, service, service_func, description=None):
"""
Register a service.
Description is a dict containing key 'description' to describe
the service and a key 'fields' to describe the fields.
"""
description = description or {}
service_obj = Service(service_func, description.get('description'),
description.get('fields', {}))
with self._lock:
if domain in self._services:
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self._services[domain][service] = service_obj
else:
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self._services[domain] = {service: service_obj}
self._bus.fire(
EVENT_SERVICE_REGISTERED,
{ATTR_DOMAIN: domain, ATTR_SERVICE: service})
def call(self, domain, service, service_data=None, blocking=False):
"""
Calls specified service.
Specify blocking=True to wait till service is executed.
Waits a maximum of SERVICE_CALL_LIMIT.
If blocking = True, will return boolean if service executed
succesfully within SERVICE_CALL_LIMIT.
This method will fire an event to call the service.
This event will be picked up by this ServiceRegistry and any
other ServiceRegistry that is listening on the EventBus.
Because the service is sent as an event you are not allowed to use
the keys ATTR_DOMAIN and ATTR_SERVICE in your service_data.
"""
call_id = self._generate_unique_id()
event_data = service_data or {}
event_data[ATTR_DOMAIN] = domain
event_data[ATTR_SERVICE] = service
event_data[ATTR_SERVICE_CALL_ID] = call_id
if blocking:
executed_event = threading.Event()
def service_executed(call):
"""
Called when a service is executed.
Will set the event if matches our service call.
"""
if call.data[ATTR_SERVICE_CALL_ID] == call_id:
executed_event.set()
self._bus.listen(EVENT_SERVICE_EXECUTED, service_executed)
self._bus.fire(EVENT_CALL_SERVICE, event_data)
if blocking:
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success = executed_event.wait(SERVICE_CALL_LIMIT)
self._bus.remove_listener(
EVENT_SERVICE_EXECUTED, service_executed)
return success
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)
if not self.has_service(domain, service):
return
service_handler = self._services[domain][service]
service_call = ServiceCall(domain, service, service_data)
# Add a job to the pool that calls _execute_service
self._pool.add_job(JobPriority.EVENT_SERVICE,
(self._execute_service,
(service_handler, service_call)))
def _execute_service(self, service_and_call):
""" Executes a service and fires a SERVICE_EXECUTED event. """
service, call = service_and_call
service(call)
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if ATTR_SERVICE_CALL_ID in call.data:
self._bus.fire(
EVENT_SERVICE_EXECUTED,
{ATTR_SERVICE_CALL_ID: call.data[ATTR_SERVICE_CALL_ID]})
def _generate_unique_id(self):
""" Generates a unique service call id. """
self._cur_id += 1
return "{}-{}".format(id(self), self._cur_id)
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class Config(object):
""" Configuration settings for Home Assistant. """
# pylint: disable=too-many-instance-attributes
def __init__(self):
self.latitude = None
self.longitude = None
self.temperature_unit = None
self.location_name = None
self.time_zone = None
# If True, pip install is skipped for requirements on startup
self.skip_pip = False
# List of loaded components
self.components = []
# Remote.API object pointing at local API
self.api = None
# Directory that holds the configuration
self.config_dir = get_default_config_dir()
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def distance(self, lat, lon):
""" Calculate distance from Home Assistant in meters. """
return location.distance(self.latitude, self.longitude, lat, lon)
def path(self, *path):
""" Returns path to the file within the config dir. """
return os.path.join(self.config_dir, *path)
def temperature(self, value, unit):
""" Converts temperature to user preferred unit if set. """
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if not (unit in (TEMP_CELCIUS, TEMP_FAHRENHEIT) and
self.temperature_unit and unit != self.temperature_unit):
return value, unit
try:
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temp = float(value)
except ValueError: # Could not convert value to float
return value, unit
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return (
round(temp_helper.convert(temp, unit, self.temperature_unit), 1),
self.temperature_unit)
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def as_dict(self):
""" Converts config to a dictionary. """
time_zone = self.time_zone or dt_util.UTC
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return {
'latitude': self.latitude,
'longitude': self.longitude,
'temperature_unit': self.temperature_unit,
'location_name': self.location_name,
'time_zone': time_zone.zone,
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'components': self.components,
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'version': __version__
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}
def create_timer(hass, interval=TIMER_INTERVAL):
""" Creates a timer. Timer will start on HOMEASSISTANT_START. """
# 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 % interval == 0, "60 % TIMER_INTERVAL should be 0!"
def timer():
"""Send an EVENT_TIME_CHANGED on interval."""
stop_event = threading.Event()
def stop_timer(event):
"""Stop the timer."""
stop_event.set()
hass.bus.listen_once(EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP, stop_timer)
_LOGGER.info("Timer:starting")
last_fired_on_second = -1
calc_now = dt_util.utcnow
while not stop_event.isSet():
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
# Event might have been set while sleeping
if not stop_event.isSet():
try:
hass.bus.fire(EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, {ATTR_NOW: now})
except HomeAssistantError:
# HA raises error if firing event after it has shut down
break
def start_timer(event):
"""Start the timer."""
thread = threading.Thread(target=timer)
thread.daemon = True
thread.start()
hass.bus.listen_once(EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_START, start_timer)
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def create_worker_pool(worker_count=None):
""" Creates a worker pool to be used. """
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if worker_count is None:
worker_count = MIN_WORKER_THREAD
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(worker_count, current_jobs, pending_jobs_count):
""" Callback to be called when the pool queue gets too big. """
_LOGGER.warning(
"WorkerPool:All %d threads are busy and %d jobs pending",
worker_count, pending_jobs_count)
for start, job in current_jobs:
_LOGGER.warning("WorkerPool:Current job from %s: %s",
dt_util.datetime_to_local_str(start), job)
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return util.ThreadPool(job_handler, worker_count, busy_callback)