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326 lines
9.9 KiB
Python
326 lines
9.9 KiB
Python
"""
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Please Note:
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These tests cover the process of identifying information about pins, they do not
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check if the definition of MCUs and pins is correct.
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"""
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import logging
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import pytest
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from esphome.config_validation import Invalid
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from esphome.core import EsphomeCore
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from esphome import pins
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MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ID = "_mock_esp8266"
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MOCK_ESP8266_PINS = {'X0': 16, 'X1': 5, 'X2': 4, 'LED': 2}
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MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ALIAS_ID = "_mock_esp8266_alias"
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MOCK_ESP8266_FLASH_SIZE = pins.FLASH_SIZE_2_MB
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MOCK_ESP32_BOARD_ID = "_mock_esp32"
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MOCK_ESP32_PINS = {'Y0': 12, 'Y1': 8, 'Y2': 3, 'LED': 9, "A0": 8}
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MOCK_ESP32_BOARD_ALIAS_ID = "_mock_esp32_alias"
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UNKNOWN_PLATFORM = "STM32"
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@pytest.fixture
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def mock_mcu(monkeypatch):
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"""
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Add a mock MCU into the lists as a stable fixture
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"""
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pins.ESP8266_BOARD_PINS[MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ID] = MOCK_ESP8266_PINS
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pins.ESP8266_FLASH_SIZES[MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ID] = MOCK_ESP8266_FLASH_SIZE
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pins.ESP8266_BOARD_PINS[MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ALIAS_ID] = MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ID
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pins.ESP8266_FLASH_SIZES[MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ALIAS_ID] = MOCK_ESP8266_FLASH_SIZE
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pins.ESP32_BOARD_PINS[MOCK_ESP32_BOARD_ID] = MOCK_ESP32_PINS
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pins.ESP32_BOARD_PINS[MOCK_ESP32_BOARD_ALIAS_ID] = MOCK_ESP32_BOARD_ID
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yield
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del pins.ESP8266_BOARD_PINS[MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ID]
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del pins.ESP8266_FLASH_SIZES[MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ID]
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del pins.ESP8266_BOARD_PINS[MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ALIAS_ID]
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del pins.ESP8266_FLASH_SIZES[MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ALIAS_ID]
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del pins.ESP32_BOARD_PINS[MOCK_ESP32_BOARD_ID]
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del pins.ESP32_BOARD_PINS[MOCK_ESP32_BOARD_ALIAS_ID]
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@pytest.fixture
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def core(monkeypatch, mock_mcu):
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core = EsphomeCore()
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monkeypatch.setattr(pins, "CORE", core)
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return core
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@pytest.fixture
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def core_esp8266(core):
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core.esp_platform = "ESP8266"
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core.board = MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ID
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return core
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@pytest.fixture
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def core_esp32(core):
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core.esp_platform = "ESP32"
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core.board = MOCK_ESP32_BOARD_ID
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return core
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class Test_lookup_pin:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, expected", (
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("X1", 5),
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("MOSI", 13),
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))
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def test_valid_esp8266_pin(self, core_esp8266, value, expected):
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actual = pins._lookup_pin(value)
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assert actual == expected
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def test_valid_esp8266_pin_alias(self, core_esp8266):
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core_esp8266.board = MOCK_ESP8266_BOARD_ALIAS_ID
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actual = pins._lookup_pin("X2")
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assert actual == 4
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, expected", (
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("Y1", 8),
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("A0", 8),
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("MOSI", 23),
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))
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def test_valid_esp32_pin(self, core_esp32, value, expected):
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actual = pins._lookup_pin(value)
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assert actual == expected
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def test_valid_32_pin_alias(self, core_esp32):
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core_esp32.board = MOCK_ESP32_BOARD_ALIAS_ID
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actual = pins._lookup_pin("Y2")
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assert actual == 3
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def test_invalid_pin(self, core_esp8266):
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with pytest.raises(Invalid, match="Cannot resolve pin name 'X42' for board _mock_esp8266."):
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pins._lookup_pin("X42")
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def test_unsupported_platform(self, core):
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core.esp_platform = UNKNOWN_PLATFORM
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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pins._lookup_pin("TX")
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class Test_translate_pin:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, expected", (
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(2, 2),
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("3", 3),
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("GPIO4", 4),
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("TX", 1),
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("Y0", 12),
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))
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def test_valid_values(self, core_esp32, value, expected):
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actual = pins._translate_pin(value)
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assert actual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", ({}, None))
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def test_invalid_values(self, core_esp32, value):
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with pytest.raises(Invalid, match="This variable only supports"):
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pins._translate_pin(value)
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class Test_validate_gpio_pin:
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def test_esp32_valid(self, core_esp32):
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actual = pins.validate_gpio_pin("GPIO22")
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assert actual == 22
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, match", (
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(-1, "ESP32: Invalid pin number: -1"),
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(40, "ESP32: Invalid pin number: 40"),
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(6, "This pin cannot be used on ESP32s and"),
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(7, "This pin cannot be used on ESP32s and"),
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(8, "This pin cannot be used on ESP32s and"),
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(11, "This pin cannot be used on ESP32s and"),
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(20, "The pin GPIO20 is not usable on ESP32s"),
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(24, "The pin GPIO24 is not usable on ESP32s"),
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(28, "The pin GPIO28 is not usable on ESP32s"),
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(29, "The pin GPIO29 is not usable on ESP32s"),
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(30, "The pin GPIO30 is not usable on ESP32s"),
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(31, "The pin GPIO31 is not usable on ESP32s"),
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))
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def test_esp32_invalid_pin(self, core_esp32, value, match):
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with pytest.raises(Invalid, match=match):
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pins.validate_gpio_pin(value)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", (9, 10))
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def test_esp32_warning(self, core_esp32, caplog, value):
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caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING)
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pins.validate_gpio_pin(value)
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assert len(caplog.messages) == 1
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assert caplog.messages[0].endswith("flash interface in QUAD IO flash mode.")
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def test_esp8266_valid(self, core_esp8266):
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actual = pins.validate_gpio_pin("GPIO12")
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assert actual == 12
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, match", (
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(-1, "ESP8266: Invalid pin number: -1"),
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(18, "ESP8266: Invalid pin number: 18"),
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(6, "This pin cannot be used on ESP8266s and"),
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(7, "This pin cannot be used on ESP8266s and"),
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(8, "This pin cannot be used on ESP8266s and"),
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(11, "This pin cannot be used on ESP8266s and"),
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))
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def test_esp8266_invalid_pin(self, core_esp8266, value, match):
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with pytest.raises(Invalid, match=match):
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pins.validate_gpio_pin(value)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", (9, 10))
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def test_esp8266_warning(self, core_esp8266, caplog, value):
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caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING)
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pins.validate_gpio_pin(value)
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assert len(caplog.messages) == 1
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assert caplog.messages[0].endswith("flash interface in QUAD IO flash mode.")
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def test_unknown_device(self, core):
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core.esp_platform = UNKNOWN_PLATFORM
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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pins.validate_gpio_pin("0")
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class Test_input_pin:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, expected", (
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("X0", 16),
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))
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def test_valid_esp8266_values(self, core_esp8266, value, expected):
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actual = pins.input_pin(value)
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assert actual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, expected", (
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("Y0", 12),
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(17, 17),
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))
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def test_valid_esp32_values(self, core_esp32, value, expected):
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actual = pins.input_pin(value)
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assert actual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", (17,))
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def test_invalid_esp8266_values(self, core_esp8266, value):
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with pytest.raises(Invalid):
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pins.input_pin(value)
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def test_unknown_platform(self, core):
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core.esp_platform = UNKNOWN_PLATFORM
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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pins.input_pin(2)
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class Test_input_pullup_pin:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, expected", (
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("X0", 16),
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))
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def test_valid_esp8266_values(self, core_esp8266, value, expected):
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actual = pins.input_pullup_pin(value)
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assert actual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, expected", (
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("Y0", 12),
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(17, 17),
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))
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def test_valid_esp32_values(self, core_esp32, value, expected):
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actual = pins.input_pullup_pin(value)
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assert actual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", (0,))
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def test_invalid_esp8266_values(self, core_esp8266, value):
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with pytest.raises(Invalid):
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pins.input_pullup_pin(value)
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def test_unknown_platform(self, core):
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core.esp_platform = UNKNOWN_PLATFORM
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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pins.input_pullup_pin(2)
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class Test_output_pin:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, expected", (
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("X0", 16),
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))
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def test_valid_esp8266_values(self, core_esp8266, value, expected):
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actual = pins.output_pin(value)
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assert actual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, expected", (
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("Y0", 12),
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(17, 17),
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))
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def test_valid_esp32_values(self, core_esp32, value, expected):
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actual = pins.output_pin(value)
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assert actual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", (17,))
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def test_invalid_esp8266_values(self, core_esp8266, value):
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with pytest.raises(Invalid):
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pins.output_pin(value)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", range(34, 40))
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def test_invalid_esp32_values(self, core_esp32, value):
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with pytest.raises(Invalid):
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pins.output_pin(value)
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def test_unknown_platform(self, core):
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core.esp_platform = UNKNOWN_PLATFORM
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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pins.output_pin(2)
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class Test_analog_pin:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, expected", (
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(17, 17),
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))
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def test_valid_esp8266_values(self, core_esp8266, value, expected):
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actual = pins.analog_pin(value)
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assert actual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, expected", (
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(32, 32),
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(39, 39),
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))
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def test_valid_esp32_values(self, core_esp32, value, expected):
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actual = pins.analog_pin(value)
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assert actual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", ("X0",))
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def test_invalid_esp8266_values(self, core_esp8266, value):
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with pytest.raises(Invalid):
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pins.analog_pin(value)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", ("Y0",))
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def test_invalid_esp32_values(self, core_esp32, value):
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with pytest.raises(Invalid):
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pins.analog_pin(value)
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def test_unknown_platform(self, core):
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core.esp_platform = UNKNOWN_PLATFORM
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with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
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pins.analog_pin(2)
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