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core/tests/components/update/test_trigger.py
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"""Test update triggers."""
from collections.abc import Generator
from unittest.mock import patch
import pytest
from homeassistant.components.update import DOMAIN
from homeassistant.const import ATTR_LABEL_ID, CONF_ENTITY_ID, STATE_OFF, STATE_ON
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant, ServiceCall
from tests.components import (
StateDescription,
arm_trigger,
parametrize_target_entities,
parametrize_trigger_states,
set_or_remove_state,
target_entities,
)
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, name="stub_blueprint_populate")
def stub_blueprint_populate_autouse(stub_blueprint_populate: None) -> None:
"""Stub copying the blueprints to the config folder."""
@pytest.fixture(name="enable_experimental_triggers_conditions")
def enable_experimental_triggers_conditions() -> Generator[None]:
"""Enable experimental triggers and conditions."""
with patch(
"homeassistant.components.labs.async_is_preview_feature_enabled",
return_value=True,
):
yield
@pytest.fixture
async def target_updates(hass: HomeAssistant) -> list[str]:
"""Create multiple update entities associated with different targets."""
return (await target_entities(hass, DOMAIN))["included"]
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"trigger_key",
[
"update.update_became_available",
],
)
async def test_update_triggers_gated_by_labs_flag(
hass: HomeAssistant, caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture, trigger_key: str
) -> None:
"""Test the update triggers are gated by the labs flag."""
await arm_trigger(hass, trigger_key, None, {ATTR_LABEL_ID: "test_label"})
assert (
"Unnamed automation failed to setup triggers and has been disabled: Trigger "
f"'{trigger_key}' requires the experimental 'New triggers and conditions' "
"feature to be enabled in Home Assistant Labs settings (feature flag: "
"'new_triggers_conditions')"
) in caplog.text
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("enable_experimental_triggers_conditions")
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
("trigger_target_config", "entity_id", "entities_in_target"),
parametrize_target_entities(DOMAIN),
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
("trigger", "states"),
[
*parametrize_trigger_states(
trigger="update.update_became_available",
target_states=[STATE_ON],
other_states=[STATE_OFF],
),
],
)
async def test_update_state_trigger_behavior_any(
hass: HomeAssistant,
service_calls: list[ServiceCall],
target_updates: list[str],
trigger_target_config: dict,
entity_id: str,
entities_in_target: int,
trigger: str,
states: list[StateDescription],
) -> None:
"""Test that the update state trigger fires when any update state changes to a specific state."""
other_entity_ids = set(target_updates) - {entity_id}
# Set all updates, including the tested one, to the initial state
for eid in target_updates:
set_or_remove_state(hass, eid, states[0]["included"])
await hass.async_block_till_done()
await arm_trigger(hass, trigger, {}, trigger_target_config)
for state in states[1:]:
included_state = state["included"]
set_or_remove_state(hass, entity_id, included_state)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert len(service_calls) == state["count"]
for service_call in service_calls:
assert service_call.data[CONF_ENTITY_ID] == entity_id
service_calls.clear()
# Check if changing other updates also triggers
for other_entity_id in other_entity_ids:
set_or_remove_state(hass, other_entity_id, included_state)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert len(service_calls) == (entities_in_target - 1) * state["count"]
service_calls.clear()
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("enable_experimental_triggers_conditions")
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
("trigger_target_config", "entity_id", "entities_in_target"),
parametrize_target_entities(DOMAIN),
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
("trigger", "states"),
[
*parametrize_trigger_states(
trigger="update.update_became_available",
target_states=[STATE_ON],
other_states=[STATE_OFF],
),
],
)
async def test_update_state_trigger_behavior_first(
hass: HomeAssistant,
service_calls: list[ServiceCall],
target_updates: list[str],
trigger_target_config: dict,
entity_id: str,
entities_in_target: int,
trigger: str,
states: list[StateDescription],
) -> None:
"""Test that the update state trigger fires when the first update changes to a specific state."""
other_entity_ids = set(target_updates) - {entity_id}
# Set all updates, including the tested one, to the initial state
for eid in target_updates:
set_or_remove_state(hass, eid, states[0]["included"])
await hass.async_block_till_done()
await arm_trigger(hass, trigger, {"behavior": "first"}, trigger_target_config)
for state in states[1:]:
included_state = state["included"]
set_or_remove_state(hass, entity_id, included_state)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert len(service_calls) == state["count"]
for service_call in service_calls:
assert service_call.data[CONF_ENTITY_ID] == entity_id
service_calls.clear()
# Triggering other updates should not cause the trigger to fire again
for other_entity_id in other_entity_ids:
set_or_remove_state(hass, other_entity_id, included_state)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert len(service_calls) == 0
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("enable_experimental_triggers_conditions")
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
("trigger_target_config", "entity_id", "entities_in_target"),
parametrize_target_entities(DOMAIN),
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
("trigger", "states"),
[
*parametrize_trigger_states(
trigger="update.update_became_available",
target_states=[STATE_ON],
other_states=[STATE_OFF],
),
],
)
async def test_update_state_trigger_behavior_last(
hass: HomeAssistant,
service_calls: list[ServiceCall],
target_updates: list[str],
trigger_target_config: dict,
entity_id: str,
entities_in_target: int,
trigger: str,
states: list[StateDescription],
) -> None:
"""Test that the update state trigger fires when the last update changes to a specific state."""
other_entity_ids = set(target_updates) - {entity_id}
# Set all updates, including the tested one, to the initial state
for eid in target_updates:
set_or_remove_state(hass, eid, states[0]["included"])
await hass.async_block_till_done()
await arm_trigger(hass, trigger, {"behavior": "last"}, trigger_target_config)
for state in states[1:]:
included_state = state["included"]
for other_entity_id in other_entity_ids:
set_or_remove_state(hass, other_entity_id, included_state)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert len(service_calls) == 0
set_or_remove_state(hass, entity_id, included_state)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert len(service_calls) == state["count"]
for service_call in service_calls:
assert service_call.data[CONF_ENTITY_ID] == entity_id
service_calls.clear()