core/tests/components/vera/test_switch.py

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"""Vera tests."""
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
import pyvera as pv
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from .common import ComponentFactory, new_simple_controller_config
async def test_switch(
hass: HomeAssistant, vera_component_factory: ComponentFactory
) -> None:
"""Test function."""
vera_device: pv.VeraSwitch = MagicMock(spec=pv.VeraSwitch)
vera_device.device_id = 1
vera_device.vera_device_id = vera_device.device_id
vera_device.comm_failure = False
vera_device.name = "dev1"
vera_device.category = pv.CATEGORY_SWITCH
vera_device.is_switched_on = MagicMock(return_value=False)
entity_id = "switch.dev1_1"
component_data = await vera_component_factory.configure_component(
hass=hass,
controller_config=new_simple_controller_config(
devices=(vera_device,), legacy_entity_unique_id=False
),
)
update_callback = component_data.controller_data[0].update_callback
assert hass.states.get(entity_id).state == "off"
await hass.services.async_call(
"switch",
"turn_on",
{"entity_id": entity_id},
)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
vera_device.switch_on.assert_called()
vera_device.is_switched_on.return_value = True
update_callback(vera_device)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert hass.states.get(entity_id).state == "on"
await hass.services.async_call(
"switch",
"turn_off",
{"entity_id": entity_id},
)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
vera_device.switch_off.assert_called()
vera_device.is_switched_on.return_value = False
update_callback(vera_device)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert hass.states.get(entity_id).state == "off"