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ha-core/homeassistant/components/config/automation.py
2021-03-10 14:42:13 -08:00

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Python

"""Provide configuration end points for Automations."""
from collections import OrderedDict
import uuid
from homeassistant.components.automation.config import (
DOMAIN,
PLATFORM_SCHEMA,
async_validate_config_item,
)
from homeassistant.config import AUTOMATION_CONFIG_PATH
from homeassistant.const import CONF_ID, SERVICE_RELOAD
from homeassistant.helpers import config_validation as cv, entity_registry
from . import ACTION_DELETE, EditIdBasedConfigView
async def async_setup(hass):
"""Set up the Automation config API."""
async def hook(action, config_key):
"""post_write_hook for Config View that reloads automations."""
await hass.services.async_call(DOMAIN, SERVICE_RELOAD)
if action != ACTION_DELETE:
return
ent_reg = await entity_registry.async_get_registry(hass)
entity_id = ent_reg.async_get_entity_id(DOMAIN, DOMAIN, config_key)
if entity_id is None:
return
ent_reg.async_remove(entity_id)
hass.http.register_view(
EditAutomationConfigView(
DOMAIN,
"config",
AUTOMATION_CONFIG_PATH,
cv.string,
PLATFORM_SCHEMA,
post_write_hook=hook,
data_validator=async_validate_config_item,
)
)
return True
class EditAutomationConfigView(EditIdBasedConfigView):
"""Edit automation config."""
def _write_value(self, hass, data, config_key, new_value):
"""Set value."""
index = None
for index, cur_value in enumerate(data):
# When people copy paste their automations to the config file,
# they sometimes forget to add IDs. Fix it here.
if CONF_ID not in cur_value:
cur_value[CONF_ID] = uuid.uuid4().hex
elif cur_value[CONF_ID] == config_key:
break
else:
cur_value = OrderedDict()
cur_value[CONF_ID] = config_key
index = len(data)
data.append(cur_value)
# Iterate through some keys that we want to have ordered in the output
updated_value = OrderedDict()
for key in ("id", "alias", "description", "trigger", "condition", "action"):
if key in cur_value:
updated_value[key] = cur_value[key]
if key in new_value:
updated_value[key] = new_value[key]
# We cover all current fields above, but just in case we start
# supporting more fields in the future.
updated_value.update(cur_value)
updated_value.update(new_value)
data[index] = updated_value