Initializing statistics sensor with data from database (#9753)

* Initializing statistics sensor with data from database

* fixed broken test case

* usage of recorder component is now optional, thx to @andrey-git

* added test case for initialize_from_database
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ChristianKuehnel 2017-10-08 23:45:12 +02:00 committed by Fabian Affolter
parent b80f00900d
commit b620c433c0
2 changed files with 67 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ from homeassistant.core import callback
from homeassistant.helpers.entity import Entity
from homeassistant.helpers.event import async_track_state_change
from homeassistant.util import dt as dt_util
from homeassistant.components.recorder.util import session_scope, execute
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@ -88,6 +89,10 @@ class StatisticsSensor(Entity):
self.min = self.max = self.total = self.count = 0
self.average_change = self.change = 0
if 'recorder' in self._hass.config.components:
# only use the database if it's configured
hass.async_add_job(self._initzialize_from_database)
@callback
# pylint: disable=invalid-name
def async_stats_sensor_state_listener(entity, old_state, new_state):
@ -95,20 +100,23 @@ class StatisticsSensor(Entity):
self._unit_of_measurement = new_state.attributes.get(
ATTR_UNIT_OF_MEASUREMENT)
try:
self.states.append(float(new_state.state))
if self._max_age is not None:
now = dt_util.utcnow()
self.ages.append(now)
self.count = self.count + 1
except ValueError:
self.count = self.count + 1
self._add_state_to_queue(new_state)
hass.async_add_job(self.async_update_ha_state, True)
async_track_state_change(
hass, entity_id, async_stats_sensor_state_listener)
def _add_state_to_queue(self, new_state):
try:
self.states.append(float(new_state.state))
if self._max_age is not None:
now = dt_util.utcnow()
self.ages.append(now)
self.count = self.count + 1
except ValueError:
self.count = self.count + 1
@property
def name(self):
"""Return the name of the sensor."""
@ -187,3 +195,27 @@ class StatisticsSensor(Entity):
else:
self.min = self.max = self.total = STATE_UNKNOWN
self.average_change = self.change = STATE_UNKNOWN
@asyncio.coroutine
def _initzialize_from_database(self):
"""Initialize the list of states from the database.
The query will get the list of states in DESCENDING order so that we
can limit the result to self._sample_size. Afterwards reverse the
list so that we get it in the right order again.
"""
from homeassistant.components.recorder.models import States
_LOGGER.debug("initializing values for %s from the database",
self.entity_id)
with session_scope(hass=self._hass) as session:
query = session.query(States)\
.filter(States.entity_id == self._entity_id.lower())\
.order_by(States.last_updated.desc())\
.limit(self._sampling_size)
states = execute(query)
for state in reversed(states):
self._add_state_to_queue(state)
_LOGGER.debug("initializing from database completed")

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@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ from homeassistant.util import dt as dt_util
from tests.common import get_test_home_assistant
from unittest.mock import patch
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from tests.common import init_recorder_component
from homeassistant.components import recorder
class TestStatisticsSensor(unittest.TestCase):
@ -135,3 +137,28 @@ class TestStatisticsSensor(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(6, state.attributes.get('min_value'))
self.assertEqual(14, state.attributes.get('max_value'))
def test_initialize_from_database(self):
"""Test initializing the statistics from the database."""
# enable the recorder
init_recorder_component(self.hass)
# store some values
for value in self.values:
self.hass.states.set('sensor.test_monitored', value,
{ATTR_UNIT_OF_MEASUREMENT: TEMP_CELSIUS})
self.hass.block_till_done()
# wait for the recorder to really store the data
self.hass.data[recorder.DATA_INSTANCE].block_till_done()
# only now create the statistics component, so that it must read the
# data from the database
assert setup_component(self.hass, 'sensor', {
'sensor': {
'platform': 'statistics',
'name': 'test',
'entity_id': 'sensor.test_monitored',
'sampling_size': 100,
}
})
# check if the result is as in test_sensor_source()
state = self.hass.states.get('sensor.test_mean')
self.assertEqual(str(self.mean), state.state)