class XiaomiTV(MediaPlayerDevice): """Represent the Xiaomi TV for Home Assistant.""" def __init__(self, ip, name): """Receive IP address and name to construct class.""" # Import pymitv library. from pymitv import TV # Initialize the Xiaomi TV. self._tv = TV(ip) # Default name value, only to be overridden by user. self._name = name self._state = STATE_OFF @property def name(self): """Return the display name of this TV.""" return self._name @property def state(self): """Return _state variable, containing the appropriate constant.""" return self._state @property def assumed_state(self): """Indicate that state is assumed.""" return True @property def supported_features(self): """Flag media player features that are supported.""" return SUPPORT_XIAOMI_TV def turn_off(self): """ Instruct the TV to turn sleep. This is done instead of turning off, because the TV won't accept any input when turned off. Thus, the user would be unable to turn the TV back on, unless it's done manually. """ if self._state is not STATE_OFF: self._tv.sleep() self._state = STATE_OFF def turn_on(self): """Wake the TV back up from sleep.""" if self._state is not STATE_ON: self._tv.wake() self._state = STATE_ON def volume_up(self): """Increase volume by one.""" self._tv.volume_up() def volume_down(self): """Decrease volume by one.""" self._tv.volume_down()
class XiaomiTV(MediaPlayerDevice): """Represent the Xiaomi TV for Home Assistant.""" def __init__(self, ip, name): """Receive IP address and name to construct class.""" # Import pymitv library. from pymitv import TV # Initialize the Xiaomi TV. self._tv = TV(ip) # Default name value, only to be overridden by user. self._name = name self._state = STATE_OFF @property def name(self): """Return the display name of this TV.""" return self._name @property def state(self): """Return _state variable, containing the appropriate constant.""" return self._state @property def assumed_state(self): """Indicate that state is assumed.""" return True @property def supported_features(self): """Flag media player features that are supported.""" return SUPPORT_XIAOMI_TV def turn_off(self): """ Instruct the TV to turn sleep. This is done instead of turning off, because the TV won't accept any input when turned off. Thus, the user would be unable to turn the TV back on, unless it's done manually. """ self._tv.sleep() self._state = STATE_OFF def turn_on(self): """Wake the TV back up from sleep.""" self._tv.wake() self._state = STATE_ON def volume_up(self): """Increase volume by one.""" self._tv.volume_up() def volume_down(self): """Decrease volume by one.""" self._tv.volume_down()
class XiaomiTV(MediaPlayerDevice): """Represent the Xiaomi TV for Home Assistant.""" def __init__(self, ip, name): """Receive IP address and name to construct class.""" # Import pymitv library. from pymitv import TV # Initialize the Xiaomi TV. self._tv = TV(ip) # Default name value, only to be overridden by user. self._state = STATE_OFF self._name = name self._ip = ip @staticmethod def check_ip(ip_address, log=False): """Attempts a connection to the TV and checks if there really is a TV.""" if log: print('Checking ip: {}...'.format(ip_address)) request_timeout = 0.3 try: tv_url = 'http://{}:6095/request?action=isalive'.format(ip_address) request = requests.get(tv_url, timeout=request_timeout) except (requests.exceptions.ConnectTimeout, requests.exceptions.ConnectionError): return False return request.status_code == 200 def update(self): _LOGGER.debug("updating Xiaomi TV status :%s", self._state) if self.check_ip(self._ip): self._state = STATE_ON else: self._state = STATE_OFF _LOGGER.debug("update Xiaomi TV status :%s", self._state) @property def name(self): """Return the display name of this TV.""" return self._name @property def state(self): """Return _state variable, containing the appropriate constant.""" return self._state @property def assumed_state(self): """Indicate that state is assumed.""" return True @property def supported_features(self): """Flag media player features that are supported.""" return SUPPORT_XIAOMI_TV def turn_off(self): """ Instruct the TV to turn sleep. This is done instead of turning off, because the TV won't accept any input when turned off. Thus, the user would be unable to turn the TV back on, unless it's done manually. """ if self._state == STATE_ON: self._tv.turn_off() self._state = STATE_OFF def turn_on(self): """Wake the TV back up from sleep.""" self._tv.wake() self._state = STATE_ON def volume_up(self): """Increase volume by one.""" self._tv.volume_up() def volume_down(self): """Decrease volume by one.""" self._tv.volume_down()