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core/tests/components/apcupsd/test_sensor.py
2025-08-28 16:11:31 +02:00

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"""Test sensors of APCUPSd integration."""
from datetime import timedelta
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock
import pytest
from syrupy.assertion import SnapshotAssertion
from homeassistant.components.apcupsd.coordinator import REQUEST_REFRESH_COOLDOWN
from homeassistant.const import (
ATTR_ENTITY_ID,
STATE_UNAVAILABLE,
STATE_UNKNOWN,
Platform,
)
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from homeassistant.helpers import entity_registry as er
from homeassistant.setup import async_setup_component
from homeassistant.util import slugify
from homeassistant.util.dt import utcnow
from . import MOCK_MINIMAL_STATUS, MOCK_STATUS
from tests.common import MockConfigEntry, async_fire_time_changed, snapshot_platform
pytestmark = pytest.mark.usefixtures(
"entity_registry_enabled_by_default", "init_integration"
)
@pytest.fixture
def platforms() -> list[Platform]:
"""Overridden fixture to specify platforms to test."""
return [Platform.SENSOR]
async def test_sensor(
hass: HomeAssistant,
entity_registry: er.EntityRegistry,
snapshot: SnapshotAssertion,
mock_config_entry: MockConfigEntry,
) -> None:
"""Test states of sensor entities."""
await snapshot_platform(hass, entity_registry, snapshot, mock_config_entry.entry_id)
async def test_state_update(
hass: HomeAssistant,
mock_request_status: AsyncMock,
) -> None:
"""Ensure the sensor state changes after updating the data."""
device_slug = slugify(mock_request_status.return_value["UPSNAME"])
state = hass.states.get(f"sensor.{device_slug}_load")
assert state
assert state.state != STATE_UNAVAILABLE
assert state.state == "14.0"
mock_request_status.return_value = MOCK_STATUS | {"LOADPCT": "15.0 Percent"}
future = utcnow() + timedelta(minutes=2)
async_fire_time_changed(hass, future)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
state = hass.states.get(f"sensor.{device_slug}_load")
assert state
assert state.state != STATE_UNAVAILABLE
assert state.state == "15.0"
async def test_manual_update_entity(
hass: HomeAssistant,
mock_request_status: AsyncMock,
) -> None:
"""Test multiple simultaneous manual update entity via service homeassistant/update_entity.
We should only do network call once for the multiple simultaneous update entity services.
"""
device_slug = slugify(mock_request_status.return_value["UPSNAME"])
# Assert the initial state of sensor.ups_load.
state = hass.states.get(f"sensor.{device_slug}_load")
assert state
assert state.state != STATE_UNAVAILABLE
assert state.state == "14.0"
# Setup HASS for calling the update_entity service.
await async_setup_component(hass, "homeassistant", {})
mock_request_status.return_value = MOCK_STATUS | {
"LOADPCT": "15.0 Percent",
"BCHARGE": "99.0 Percent",
}
# Now, we fast-forward the time to pass the debouncer cooldown, but put it
# before the normal update interval to see if the manual update works.
request_call_count_before = mock_request_status.call_count
future = utcnow() + timedelta(seconds=REQUEST_REFRESH_COOLDOWN)
async_fire_time_changed(hass, future)
await hass.services.async_call(
"homeassistant",
"update_entity",
{
ATTR_ENTITY_ID: [
f"sensor.{device_slug}_load",
f"sensor.{device_slug}_battery",
]
},
blocking=True,
)
# Even if we requested updates for two entities, our integration should smartly
# group the API calls to just one.
assert mock_request_status.call_count == request_call_count_before + 1
# The new state should be effective.
state = hass.states.get(f"sensor.{device_slug}_load")
assert state
assert state.state != STATE_UNAVAILABLE
assert state.state == "15.0"
@pytest.mark.parametrize("mock_request_status", [MOCK_MINIMAL_STATUS], indirect=True)
async def test_sensor_unknown(
hass: HomeAssistant,
mock_request_status: AsyncMock,
) -> None:
"""Test if our integration can properly mark certain sensors as unknown when it becomes so."""
ups_mode_id = "sensor.apc_ups_mode"
last_self_test_id = "sensor.apc_ups_last_self_test"
assert hass.states.get(ups_mode_id).state == MOCK_MINIMAL_STATUS["UPSMODE"]
# Last self test sensor should be added even if our status does not report it initially (it is
# a sensor that appears only after a periodical or manual self test is performed).
assert hass.states.get(last_self_test_id) is not None
assert hass.states.get(last_self_test_id).state == STATE_UNKNOWN
# Simulate an event (a self test) such that "LASTSTEST" field is being reported, the state of
# the sensor should be properly updated with the corresponding value.
mock_request_status.return_value = MOCK_MINIMAL_STATUS | {
"LASTSTEST": "1970-01-01 00:00:00 0000"
}
future = utcnow() + timedelta(minutes=2)
async_fire_time_changed(hass, future)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
assert hass.states.get(last_self_test_id).state == "1970-01-01 00:00:00 0000"
# Simulate another event (e.g., daemon restart) such that "LASTSTEST" is no longer reported.
mock_request_status.return_value = MOCK_MINIMAL_STATUS
future = utcnow() + timedelta(minutes=2)
async_fire_time_changed(hass, future)
await hass.async_block_till_done()
# The state should become unknown again.
assert hass.states.get(last_self_test_id).state == STATE_UNKNOWN