automation_rs/src/devices/ikea_outlet.rs
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Improved how devices are created, ntfy and presence are now treated like any other device
2024-04-27 02:55:53 +02:00

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Rust

use std::time::Duration;
use anyhow::Result;
use async_trait::async_trait;
use automation_macro::{LuaDevice, LuaDeviceConfig};
use google_home::errors::ErrorCode;
use google_home::traits::{self, OnOff};
use google_home::types::Type;
use google_home::{device, GoogleHomeDevice};
use rumqttc::{matches, Publish};
use serde::Deserialize;
use tokio::task::JoinHandle;
use tracing::{debug, error, trace, warn};
use crate::config::{InfoConfig, MqttDeviceConfig};
use crate::devices::Device;
use crate::error::DeviceConfigError;
use crate::event::{OnMqtt, OnPresence};
use crate::messages::{OnOffMessage, RemoteAction, RemoteMessage};
use crate::mqtt::WrappedAsyncClient;
use crate::traits::Timeout;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, Copy)]
pub enum OutletType {
Outlet,
Kettle,
Charger,
Light,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, LuaDeviceConfig)]
pub struct IkeaOutletConfig {
#[device_config(flatten)]
info: InfoConfig,
#[device_config(flatten)]
mqtt: MqttDeviceConfig,
#[device_config(default(OutletType::Outlet))]
outlet_type: OutletType,
#[device_config(default, with(|t: Option<_>| t.map(Duration::from_secs)))]
timeout: Option<Duration>,
#[device_config(default)]
pub remotes: Vec<MqttDeviceConfig>,
#[device_config(from_lua)]
client: WrappedAsyncClient,
}
#[derive(Debug, LuaDevice)]
pub struct IkeaOutlet {
#[config]
config: IkeaOutletConfig,
last_known_state: bool,
handle: Option<JoinHandle<()>>,
}
async fn set_on(client: WrappedAsyncClient, topic: &str, on: bool) {
let message = OnOffMessage::new(on);
let topic = format!("{}/set", topic);
// TODO: Handle potential errors here
client
.publish(
topic.clone(),
rumqttc::QoS::AtLeastOnce,
false,
serde_json::to_string(&message).unwrap(),
)
.await
.map_err(|err| warn!("Failed to update state on {topic}: {err}"))
.ok();
}
impl IkeaOutlet {
async fn create(config: IkeaOutletConfig) -> Result<Self, DeviceConfigError> {
trace!(id = config.info.identifier(), "Setting up IkeaOutlet");
Ok(Self {
config,
last_known_state: false,
handle: None,
})
}
}
impl Device for IkeaOutlet {
fn get_id(&self) -> String {
self.config.info.identifier()
}
}
#[async_trait]
impl OnMqtt for IkeaOutlet {
fn topics(&self) -> Vec<&str> {
let mut topics: Vec<_> = self
.config
.remotes
.iter()
.map(|mqtt| mqtt.topic.as_str())
.collect();
topics.push(&self.config.mqtt.topic);
topics
}
async fn on_mqtt(&mut self, message: Publish) {
// Check if the message is from the deviec itself or from a remote
if matches(&message.topic, &self.config.mqtt.topic) {
// Update the internal state based on what the device has reported
let state = match OnOffMessage::try_from(message) {
Ok(state) => state.state(),
Err(err) => {
error!(id = Device::get_id(self), "Failed to parse message: {err}");
return;
}
};
// No need to do anything if the state has not changed
if state == self.last_known_state {
return;
}
// Abort any timer that is currently running
self.stop_timeout().await.unwrap();
debug!(id = Device::get_id(self), "Updating state to {state}");
self.last_known_state = state;
// If this is a kettle start a timeout for turning it of again
if state && let Some(timeout) = self.config.timeout {
self.start_timeout(timeout).await.unwrap();
}
} else {
let action = match RemoteMessage::try_from(message) {
Ok(message) => message.action(),
Err(err) => {
error!(id = Device::get_id(self), "Failed to parse message: {err}");
return;
}
};
match action {
RemoteAction::On => self.set_on(true).await.unwrap(),
RemoteAction::BrightnessMoveUp => self.set_on(false).await.unwrap(),
RemoteAction::BrightnessStop => { /* Ignore this action */ },
_ => warn!("Expected ikea shortcut button which only supports 'on' and 'brightness_move_up', got: {action:?}")
}
}
}
}
#[async_trait]
impl OnPresence for IkeaOutlet {
async fn on_presence(&mut self, presence: bool) {
// Turn off the outlet when we leave the house (Not if it is a battery charger)
if !presence && self.config.outlet_type != OutletType::Charger {
debug!(id = Device::get_id(self), "Turning device off");
self.set_on(false).await.ok();
}
}
}
impl GoogleHomeDevice for IkeaOutlet {
fn get_device_type(&self) -> Type {
match self.config.outlet_type {
OutletType::Outlet => Type::Outlet,
OutletType::Kettle => Type::Kettle,
OutletType::Light => Type::Light, // Find a better device type for this, ideally would like to use charger, but that needs more work
OutletType::Charger => Type::Outlet, // Find a better device type for this, ideally would like to use charger, but that needs more work
}
}
fn get_device_name(&self) -> device::Name {
device::Name::new(&self.config.info.name)
}
fn get_id(&self) -> String {
Device::get_id(self)
}
fn is_online(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn get_room_hint(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.config.info.room.as_deref()
}
fn will_report_state(&self) -> bool {
// TODO: Implement state reporting
false
}
}
#[async_trait]
impl traits::OnOff for IkeaOutlet {
async fn is_on(&self) -> Result<bool, ErrorCode> {
Ok(self.last_known_state)
}
async fn set_on(&mut self, on: bool) -> Result<(), ErrorCode> {
set_on(self.config.client.clone(), &self.config.mqtt.topic, on).await;
Ok(())
}
}
#[async_trait]
impl crate::traits::Timeout for IkeaOutlet {
async fn start_timeout(&mut self, timeout: Duration) -> Result<()> {
// Abort any timer that is currently running
self.stop_timeout().await?;
// Turn the kettle of after the specified timeout
// TODO: Impl Drop for IkeaOutlet that will abort the handle if the IkeaOutlet
// get dropped
let client = self.config.client.clone();
let topic = self.config.mqtt.topic.clone();
let id = Device::get_id(self).clone();
self.handle = Some(tokio::spawn(async move {
debug!(id, "Starting timeout ({timeout:?})...");
tokio::time::sleep(timeout).await;
debug!(id, "Turning outlet off!");
// TODO: Idealy we would call self.set_on(false), however since we want to do
// it after a timeout we have to put it in a seperate task.
// I don't think we can really get around calling outside function
set_on(client, &topic, false).await;
}));
Ok(())
}
async fn stop_timeout(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
if let Some(handle) = self.handle.take() {
handle.abort();
}
Ok(())
}
}