Midea/midea_ac_lan/lock.py

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from .midea_entity import MideaEntity
from .midea_devices import MIDEA_DEVICES
from homeassistant.components.lock import LockEntity
from homeassistant.const import (
Platform,
STATE_LOCKED,
STATE_UNLOCKED,
CONF_DEVICE_ID,
CONF_SWITCHES
)
from .const import (
DOMAIN,
DEVICES,
)
async def async_setup_entry(hass, config_entry, async_add_entities):
device_id = config_entry.data.get(CONF_DEVICE_ID)
device = hass.data[DOMAIN][DEVICES].get(device_id)
extra_switches = config_entry.options.get(
CONF_SWITCHES, []
)
locks = []
for entity_key, config in MIDEA_DEVICES[device.device_type]["entities"].items():
if config["type"] == Platform.LOCK and entity_key in extra_switches:
dev = MideaLock(device, entity_key)
locks.append(dev)
async_add_entities(locks)
class MideaLock(MideaEntity, LockEntity):
@property
def state(self):
return STATE_LOCKED if self._device.get_attribute(self._entity_key) else STATE_UNLOCKED
@property
def is_locked(self):
return self.state == STATE_LOCKED
def lock(self, **kwargs) -> None:
self._device.set_attribute(attr=self._entity_key, value=True)
def unlock(self, **kwargs) -> None:
self._device.set_attribute(attr=self._entity_key, value=False)
def open(self, **kwargs) -> None:
self.async_unlock()