from __future__ import annotations import asyncio import logging from functools import partial from ipaddress import ip_address from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, MagicMock, patch import pytest from zeroconf import ( DNSAddress, DNSPointer, DNSRecord, RecordUpdate, Zeroconf, current_time_millis, ) from zeroconf.asyncio import AsyncZeroconf from zeroconf.const import _CLASS_IN, _TYPE_A, _TYPE_PTR from aioesphomeapi import APIConnectionError, RequiresEncryptionAPIError from aioesphomeapi._frame_helper.plain_text import APIPlaintextFrameHelper from aioesphomeapi.client import APIClient from aioesphomeapi.reconnect_logic import ( MAXIMUM_BACKOFF_TRIES, ReconnectLogic, ReconnectLogicState, ) from .common import ( get_mock_async_zeroconf, get_mock_zeroconf, send_plaintext_connect_response, send_plaintext_hello, ) from .conftest import _create_mock_transport_protocol logging.getLogger("aioesphomeapi").setLevel(logging.DEBUG) async def slow_connect_fail(*args, **kwargs): await asyncio.sleep(10) raise APIConnectionError async def quick_connect_fail(*args, **kwargs): raise APIConnectionError @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_reconnect_logic_name_from_host(): """Test that the name is set correctly from the host.""" cli = APIClient( address="mydevice.local", port=6052, password=None, ) async def on_disconnect(expected_disconnect: bool) -> None: pass async def on_connect() -> None: pass ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=on_disconnect, on_connect=on_connect, zeroconf_instance=MagicMock(spec=AsyncZeroconf), ) assert cli.log_name == "mydevice.local" @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_reconnect_logic_name_from_host_and_set(): """Test that the name is set correctly from the host.""" cli = APIClient( address="mydevice.local", port=6052, password=None, ) async def on_disconnect(expected_disconnect: bool) -> None: pass async def on_connect() -> None: pass rl = ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=on_disconnect, on_connect=on_connect, zeroconf_instance=get_mock_zeroconf(), name="mydevice", ) assert rl.name == "mydevice" assert cli.log_name == "mydevice.local" @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_reconnect_logic_name_from_address(): """Test that the name is set correctly from the address.""" cli = APIClient( address="1.2.3.4", port=6052, password=None, ) async def on_disconnect(expected_disconnect: bool) -> None: pass async def on_connect() -> None: pass ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=on_disconnect, on_connect=on_connect, zeroconf_instance=get_mock_zeroconf(), ) assert cli.log_name == "1.2.3.4" @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_reconnect_logic_name_from_name(): """Test that the name is set correctly from the address.""" cli = APIClient( address="1.2.3.4", port=6052, password=None, ) async def on_disconnect(expected_disconnect: bool) -> None: pass async def on_connect() -> None: pass ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=on_disconnect, on_connect=on_connect, zeroconf_instance=get_mock_zeroconf(), name="mydevice", ) assert cli.log_name == "mydevice @ 1.2.3.4" @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_reconnect_logic_name_from_cli_address(): """Test that the name is set correctly from the address.""" cli = APIClient( address="mydevice", port=6052, password=None, ) async def on_disconnect(expected_disconnect: bool) -> None: pass async def on_connect() -> None: pass rl = ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=on_disconnect, on_connect=on_connect, zeroconf_instance=get_mock_zeroconf(), ) assert cli.log_name == "mydevice" assert rl.name == "mydevice" @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_reconnect_logic_state(patchable_api_client: APIClient): """Test that reconnect logic state changes.""" on_disconnect_called = [] on_connect_called = [] on_connect_fail_called = [] cli = patchable_api_client async def on_disconnect(expected_disconnect: bool) -> None: nonlocal on_disconnect_called on_disconnect_called.append(expected_disconnect) async def on_connect() -> None: nonlocal on_connect_called on_connect_called.append(True) async def on_connect_fail(connect_exception: Exception) -> None: nonlocal on_connect_called on_connect_fail_called.append(connect_exception) rl = ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=on_disconnect, on_connect=on_connect, zeroconf_instance=get_mock_zeroconf(), name="mydevice", on_connect_error=on_connect_fail, ) assert cli.log_name == "mydevice @ 1.2.3.4" with patch.object(cli, "start_connection", side_effect=APIConnectionError): await rl.start() await asyncio.sleep(0) await asyncio.sleep(0) assert len(on_disconnect_called) == 0 assert len(on_connect_called) == 0 assert len(on_connect_fail_called) == 1 assert isinstance(on_connect_fail_called[-1], APIConnectionError) assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED assert rl._tries == 1 with patch.object(cli, "start_connection"), patch.object( cli, "finish_connection", side_effect=RequiresEncryptionAPIError ): await rl.start() await asyncio.sleep(0) await asyncio.sleep(0) assert len(on_disconnect_called) == 0 assert len(on_connect_called) == 0 assert len(on_connect_fail_called) == 2 assert isinstance(on_connect_fail_called[-1], RequiresEncryptionAPIError) assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED assert rl._tries == MAXIMUM_BACKOFF_TRIES with patch.object(cli, "start_connection"), patch.object(cli, "finish_connection"): await rl.start() await asyncio.sleep(0) await asyncio.sleep(0) assert len(on_disconnect_called) == 0 assert len(on_connect_called) == 1 assert len(on_connect_fail_called) == 2 assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.READY assert rl._tries == 0 await rl.stop() assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_reconnect_retry( patchable_api_client: APIClient, caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture ): """Test that reconnect logic retry.""" on_disconnect_called = [] on_connect_called = [] on_connect_fail_called = [] cli = patchable_api_client async def on_disconnect(expected_disconnect: bool) -> None: nonlocal on_disconnect_called on_disconnect_called.append(expected_disconnect) async def on_connect() -> None: nonlocal on_connect_called on_connect_called.append(True) async def on_connect_fail(connect_exception: Exception) -> None: nonlocal on_connect_called on_connect_fail_called.append(connect_exception) rl = ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=on_disconnect, on_connect=on_connect, zeroconf_instance=get_mock_zeroconf(), name="mydevice", on_connect_error=on_connect_fail, ) assert cli.log_name == "mydevice @ 1.2.3.4" caplog.clear() with patch.object(cli, "start_connection", side_effect=APIConnectionError): await rl.start() await asyncio.sleep(0) await asyncio.sleep(0) await asyncio.sleep(0) assert len(on_disconnect_called) == 0 assert len(on_connect_called) == 0 assert len(on_connect_fail_called) == 1 assert isinstance(on_connect_fail_called[-1], APIConnectionError) assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED assert "connect to ESPHome API for mydevice @ 1.2.3.4" in caplog.text for record in caplog.records: if "connect to ESPHome API for mydevice @ 1.2.3.4" in record.message: assert record.levelno == logging.WARNING caplog.clear() # Next retry should run at debug level with patch.object(cli, "start_connection", side_effect=APIConnectionError): # Should now retry assert rl._connect_timer is not None rl._connect_timer._run() await asyncio.sleep(0) await asyncio.sleep(0) assert len(on_disconnect_called) == 0 assert len(on_connect_called) == 0 assert len(on_connect_fail_called) == 2 assert isinstance(on_connect_fail_called[-1], APIConnectionError) assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED assert "connect to ESPHome API for mydevice @ 1.2.3.4" in caplog.text for record in caplog.records: if "connect to ESPHome API for mydevice @ 1.2.3.4" in record.message: assert record.levelno == logging.DEBUG caplog.clear() with patch.object(cli, "start_connection"), patch.object(cli, "finish_connection"): # Should now retry assert rl._connect_timer is not None rl._connect_timer._run() await asyncio.sleep(0) await asyncio.sleep(0) assert "connect to ESPHome API for mydevice @ 1.2.3.4" not in caplog.text assert len(on_disconnect_called) == 0 assert len(on_connect_called) == 1 assert len(on_connect_fail_called) == 2 assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.READY original_when = rl._connect_timer.when() # Ensure starting the connection logic again does not trigger a new connection await rl.start() # Verify no new timer is started assert rl._connect_timer.when() == original_when await rl.stop() assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED DNS_POINTER = DNSPointer( "_esphomelib._tcp.local.", _TYPE_PTR, _CLASS_IN, 1000, "mydevice._esphomelib._tcp.local.", ) @pytest.mark.parametrize( ("record", "should_trigger_zeroconf", "expected_state_after_trigger", "log_text"), ( ( DNS_POINTER, True, ReconnectLogicState.READY, "received mDNS record", ), ( DNSPointer( "_esphomelib._tcp.local.", _TYPE_PTR, _CLASS_IN, 1000, "wrong_name._esphomelib._tcp.local.", ), False, ReconnectLogicState.CONNECTING, "", ), ( DNSAddress( "mydevice.local.", _TYPE_A, _CLASS_IN, 1000, ip_address("1.2.3.4").packed, ), True, ReconnectLogicState.READY, "received mDNS record", ), ), ) @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_reconnect_zeroconf( patchable_api_client: APIClient, caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture, record: DNSRecord, should_trigger_zeroconf: bool, expected_state_after_trigger: ReconnectLogicState, log_text: str, ) -> None: """Test that reconnect logic retry.""" cli = patchable_api_client mock_zeroconf = MagicMock(spec=Zeroconf) rl = ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=AsyncMock(), on_connect=AsyncMock(), zeroconf_instance=mock_zeroconf, name="mydevice", on_connect_error=AsyncMock(), ) assert cli.log_name == "mydevice @ 1.2.3.4" with patch.object( cli, "start_connection", side_effect=quick_connect_fail ) as mock_start_connection: await rl.start() await asyncio.sleep(0) assert mock_start_connection.call_count == 1 with patch.object( cli, "start_connection", side_effect=slow_connect_fail ) as mock_start_connection: assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED assert rl._accept_zeroconf_records is True assert not rl._is_stopped assert rl._connect_timer is not None rl._connect_timer._run() await asyncio.sleep(0) assert mock_start_connection.call_count == 1 assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.CONNECTING assert rl._accept_zeroconf_records is True assert not rl._is_stopped caplog.clear() with patch.object(cli, "start_connection") as mock_start_connection, patch.object( cli, "finish_connection" ): assert rl._zc_listening is True rl.async_update_records( mock_zeroconf, current_time_millis(), [RecordUpdate(record, None)] ) assert ( "Triggering connect because of received mDNS record" in caplog.text ) is should_trigger_zeroconf assert rl._accept_zeroconf_records is not should_trigger_zeroconf assert rl._zc_listening is True # should change after one iteration of the loop await asyncio.sleep(0) assert rl._zc_listening is not should_trigger_zeroconf # The reconnect is scheduled to run in the next loop iteration await asyncio.sleep(0) assert mock_start_connection.call_count == int(should_trigger_zeroconf) assert log_text in caplog.text assert rl._connection_state is expected_state_after_trigger await rl.stop() assert rl._is_stopped is True assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_reconnect_zeroconf_not_while_handshaking( patchable_api_client: APIClient, caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture, ) -> None: """Test that reconnect logic retry will not trigger a zeroconf reconnect while handshaking.""" cli = patchable_api_client mock_zeroconf = MagicMock(spec=Zeroconf) rl = ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=AsyncMock(), on_connect=AsyncMock(), zeroconf_instance=mock_zeroconf, name="mydevice", on_connect_error=AsyncMock(), ) assert cli.log_name == "mydevice @ 1.2.3.4" with patch.object( cli, "start_connection", side_effect=quick_connect_fail ) as mock_start_connection: await rl.start() await asyncio.sleep(0) assert mock_start_connection.call_count == 1 with patch.object(cli, "start_connection") as mock_start_connection, patch.object( cli, "finish_connection", side_effect=slow_connect_fail ) as mock_finish_connection: assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED assert rl._accept_zeroconf_records is True assert not rl._is_stopped assert rl._connect_timer is not None rl._connect_timer._run() await asyncio.sleep(0) assert mock_start_connection.call_count == 1 assert mock_finish_connection.call_count == 1 assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.HANDSHAKING assert rl._accept_zeroconf_records is False assert not rl._is_stopped rl.async_update_records( mock_zeroconf, current_time_millis(), [RecordUpdate(DNS_POINTER, None)] ) assert ( "Triggering connect because of received mDNS record" in caplog.text ) is False rl._cancel_connect("forced cancel in test") await rl.stop() assert rl._is_stopped is True assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_connect_task_not_cancelled_while_handshaking( patchable_api_client: APIClient, caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture, ) -> None: """Test that reconnect logic will not cancel an in progress handshake.""" cli = patchable_api_client rl = ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=AsyncMock(), on_connect=AsyncMock(), name="mydevice", on_connect_error=AsyncMock(), ) assert cli.log_name == "mydevice @ 1.2.3.4" with patch.object( cli, "start_connection", side_effect=quick_connect_fail ) as mock_start_connection: await rl.start() await asyncio.sleep(0) assert mock_start_connection.call_count == 1 with patch.object(cli, "start_connection") as mock_start_connection, patch.object( cli, "finish_connection", side_effect=slow_connect_fail ) as mock_finish_connection: assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED assert rl._accept_zeroconf_records is True assert not rl._is_stopped assert rl._connect_timer is not None rl._connect_timer._run() await asyncio.sleep(0) assert mock_start_connection.call_count == 1 assert mock_finish_connection.call_count == 1 assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.HANDSHAKING assert rl._accept_zeroconf_records is False assert not rl._is_stopped caplog.clear() # This can likely never happen in practice, but we should handle it # in the event there is a race as the consequence is that we could # disconnect a working connection. rl._call_connect_once() assert ( "Not cancelling existing connect task as its already ReconnectLogicState.HANDSHAKING" in caplog.text ) rl._cancel_connect("forced cancel in test") await rl.stop() assert rl._is_stopped is True assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_connect_aborts_if_stopped( patchable_api_client: APIClient, caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture, ) -> None: """Test that reconnect logic will abort connecting if stopped.""" cli = patchable_api_client rl = ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=AsyncMock(), on_connect=AsyncMock(), name="mydevice", on_connect_error=AsyncMock(), ) assert cli.log_name == "mydevice @ 1.2.3.4" with patch.object( cli, "start_connection", side_effect=quick_connect_fail ) as mock_start_connection: await rl.start() await asyncio.sleep(0) assert mock_start_connection.call_count == 1 with patch.object(cli, "start_connection") as mock_start_connection: timer = rl._connect_timer assert timer is not None await rl.stop() assert rl._is_stopped is True rl._call_connect_once() await asyncio.sleep(0) await asyncio.sleep(0) # We should never try to connect again # once we are stopped assert mock_start_connection.call_count == 0 assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_reconnect_logic_stop_callback(patchable_api_client: APIClient): """Test that the stop_callback stops the ReconnectLogic.""" cli = patchable_api_client rl = ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=AsyncMock(), on_connect=AsyncMock(), zeroconf_instance=get_mock_zeroconf(), name="mydevice", ) await rl.start() assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED await asyncio.sleep(0) assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.CONNECTING assert rl._is_stopped is False rl.stop_callback() # Wait for cancellation to propagate for _ in range(4): await asyncio.sleep(0) assert rl._is_stopped is True assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_reconnect_logic_stop_callback_waits_for_handshake( patchable_api_client: APIClient, ): """Test that the stop_callback waits for a handshake.""" cli = patchable_api_client rl = ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_disconnect=AsyncMock(), on_connect=AsyncMock(), zeroconf_instance=get_mock_zeroconf(), name="mydevice", ) assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED with patch.object(cli, "start_connection"), patch.object( cli, "finish_connection", side_effect=slow_connect_fail ): await rl.start() for _ in range(3): await asyncio.sleep(0) assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.HANDSHAKING assert rl._is_stopped is False rl.stop_callback() # Wait for cancellation to propagate for _ in range(4): await asyncio.sleep(0) assert rl._is_stopped is False assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.HANDSHAKING rl._cancel_connect("forced cancel in test") # Wait for cancellation to propagate for _ in range(4): await asyncio.sleep(0) assert rl._is_stopped is True assert rl._connection_state is ReconnectLogicState.DISCONNECTED @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_handling_unexpected_disconnect(event_loop: asyncio.AbstractEventLoop): """Test the disconnect callback fires with expected_disconnect=False.""" loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() protocol: APIPlaintextFrameHelper | None = None transport = MagicMock() connected = asyncio.Event() class PatchableAPIClient(APIClient): pass async_zeroconf = get_mock_async_zeroconf() cli = PatchableAPIClient( address="1.2.3.4", port=6052, password=None, noise_psk=None, expected_name="fake", zeroconf_instance=async_zeroconf.zeroconf, ) connected = asyncio.Event() on_disconnect_calls = [] async def on_disconnect(expected_disconnect: bool) -> None: on_disconnect_calls.append(expected_disconnect) async def on_connect() -> None: connected.set() logic = ReconnectLogic( client=cli, on_connect=on_connect, on_disconnect=on_disconnect, zeroconf_instance=async_zeroconf, name="fake", ) with patch.object(event_loop, "sock_connect"), patch.object( loop, "create_connection", side_effect=partial(_create_mock_transport_protocol, transport, connected), ): await logic.start() await connected.wait() protocol = cli._connection._frame_helper send_plaintext_hello(protocol) send_plaintext_connect_response(protocol, False) assert cli._connection.is_connected is True await asyncio.sleep(0) with patch.object(event_loop, "sock_connect"), patch.object( loop, "create_connection", side_effect=partial(_create_mock_transport_protocol, transport, connected), ) as mock_create_connection: protocol.eof_received() # Wait for the task to run await asyncio.sleep(0) # Ensure we try to reconnect immediately # since its an unexpected disconnect assert mock_create_connection.call_count == 0 assert len(on_disconnect_calls) == 1 assert on_disconnect_calls[0] is False await logic.stop()