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Add function to read current plug config
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@ -38,6 +38,13 @@ class SEMSocket():
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msg = self.BTLEMessage(self, cmd, payload)
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msg = self.BTLEMessage(self, cmd, payload)
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return msg.send()
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return msg.send()
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def getSynConfig(self):
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#15, 5, 16, 0, 0, 0, 17, -1, -1
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cmd = bytearray([0x10])
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payload = bytearray([0x00, 0x00, 0x00])
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msg = self.BTLEMessage(self, cmd, payload)
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msg.send()
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def setStatus(self, status):
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def setStatus(self, status):
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# 0f 06 03 00 01 00 00 05 ff ff -> on
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# 0f 06 03 00 01 00 00 05 ff ff -> on
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# 0f 06 03 00 00 00 00 04 ff ff -> off
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# 0f 06 03 00 00 00 00 04 ff ff -> off
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@ -274,6 +281,13 @@ class SEMSocket():
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self.__btle_device.power_factor = power / (voltage * current)
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self.__btle_device.power_factor = power / (voltage * current)
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except ZeroDivisionError:
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except ZeroDivisionError:
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self.__btle_device.power_factor = None
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self.__btle_device.power_factor = None
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elif message_type == 0x10:
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print("ordinaryPrice:", data[5] / 100)
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print("valleyPrice", data[6] / 100)
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print("valleyStart", (data[7] << 8 | data[8]) / 60)
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print("valleyEnd", (data[9] << 8 | data[10]) / 60)
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icons = ["plug", "speaker", "flatscreen", "desk lamp", "oven", "kitchen machine", "canning pot", "stanging lamp", "kettle", "mixer", "hanging lamp", "toaster", "washing machine", "fan", "fridge", "iron", "printer", "monitor", "notebook", "workstation", "video recorder", "curling iron", "heater"]
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print("iconName", data[12])
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elif message_type == 0x17: #authentication related response
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elif message_type == 0x17: #authentication related response
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if data[5] == 0x00 or data[5] == 0x01:
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if data[5] == 0x00 or data[5] == 0x01:
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# in theory the fifth byte indicates a login attempt response (0) or a response to a password change (1)
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# in theory the fifth byte indicates a login attempt response (0) or a response to a password change (1)
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