"""Unit tests for esphome.config module.""" from collections.abc import Generator import logging from pathlib import Path from unittest.mock import MagicMock, Mock, patch import pytest from esphome import config, yaml_util from esphome.core import CORE @pytest.fixture def mock_get_platform() -> Generator[Mock, None, None]: """Fixture for mocking get_platform.""" with patch("esphome.config.get_platform") as mock_get_platform: # Default mock platform mock_get_platform.return_value = MagicMock() yield mock_get_platform @pytest.fixture def fixtures_dir() -> Path: """Get the fixtures directory.""" return Path(__file__).parent / "fixtures" def test_ota_component_configs_with_proper_platform_list( mock_get_component: Mock, mock_get_platform: Mock, ) -> None: """Test iter_component_configs handles OTA properly configured as a list.""" test_config = { "ota": [ {"platform": "esphome", "password": "test123", "id": "my_ota"}, ], } mock_get_component.return_value = MagicMock( is_platform_component=True, multi_conf=False ) configs = list(config.iter_component_configs(test_config)) assert len(configs) == 2 assert configs[0][0] == "ota" assert configs[0][2] == test_config["ota"] # The list itself assert configs[1][0] == "ota.esphome" assert configs[1][2]["platform"] == "esphome" assert configs[1][2]["password"] == "test123" def test_iter_component_configs_with_multi_conf(mock_get_component: Mock) -> None: """Test that iter_component_configs handles multi_conf components correctly.""" test_config = { "switch": [ {"name": "Switch 1"}, {"name": "Switch 2"}, ], } mock_get_component.return_value = MagicMock( is_platform_component=False, multi_conf=True ) configs = list(config.iter_component_configs(test_config)) assert len(configs) == 2 for domain, _component, conf in configs: assert domain == "switch" assert "name" in conf def test_ota_no_platform_with_captive_portal(fixtures_dir: Path) -> None: """Test OTA with no platform (ota:) gets normalized when captive_portal auto-loads.""" CORE.config_path = fixtures_dir / "dummy.yaml" config_file = fixtures_dir / "ota_no_platform.yaml" raw_config = yaml_util.load_yaml(config_file) result = config.validate_config(raw_config, {}) assert "ota" in result assert isinstance(result["ota"], list), f"Expected list, got {type(result['ota'])}" platforms = {p.get("platform") for p in result["ota"]} assert "web_server" in platforms, f"Expected web_server platform in {platforms}" def test_ota_empty_dict_with_captive_portal(fixtures_dir: Path) -> None: """Test OTA with empty dict ({}) gets normalized when captive_portal auto-loads.""" CORE.config_path = fixtures_dir / "dummy.yaml" config_file = fixtures_dir / "ota_empty_dict.yaml" raw_config = yaml_util.load_yaml(config_file) result = config.validate_config(raw_config, {}) assert "ota" in result assert isinstance(result["ota"], list), f"Expected list, got {type(result['ota'])}" platforms = {p.get("platform") for p in result["ota"]} assert "web_server" in platforms, f"Expected web_server platform in {platforms}" def test_ota_with_platform_list_and_captive_portal(fixtures_dir: Path) -> None: """Test OTA with proper platform list remains valid when captive_portal auto-loads.""" CORE.config_path = fixtures_dir / "dummy.yaml" config_file = fixtures_dir / "ota_with_platform_list.yaml" raw_config = yaml_util.load_yaml(config_file) result = config.validate_config(raw_config, {}) assert "ota" in result assert isinstance(result["ota"], list), f"Expected list, got {type(result['ota'])}" platforms = {p.get("platform") for p in result["ota"]} assert "esphome" in platforms, f"Expected esphome platform in {platforms}" assert "web_server" in platforms, f"Expected web_server platform in {platforms}" def _write_merge_conflict_config(tmp_path: Path, *, suppress: bool) -> Path: """Create a config where two `<<` includes both define `logger:`. The second `logger:` is dropped by the shallow merge. Returns the main file. """ (tmp_path / "a.yaml").write_text("logger:\n level: DEBUG\n") (tmp_path / "b.yaml").write_text("logger:\n level: INFO\n") esphome_section = "esphome:\n name: test\n" if suppress: esphome_section += " merge_warnings: false\n" main = tmp_path / "main.yaml" main.write_text(f"{esphome_section}<<: !include a.yaml\n<<: !include b.yaml\n") return main def test_validate_config_warns_on_dropped_merge_key( tmp_path: Path, caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture ) -> None: """By default, a `<<` merge that drops a key logs a warning.""" main = _write_merge_conflict_config(tmp_path, suppress=False) CORE.config_path = main raw_config = yaml_util.load_yaml(main) with caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING, logger="esphome.config"): config.validate_config(raw_config, {}) assert any( "was dropped while processing a '<<' merge" in record.message and "logger" in record.message for record in caplog.records ) # The queue is drained so the warning cannot leak into a later run. assert yaml_util.take_dropped_merge_keys() == [] def test_validate_config_suppresses_merge_warning( tmp_path: Path, caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture ) -> None: """`esphome: merge_warnings: false` hides the warning but still drains the queue.""" main = _write_merge_conflict_config(tmp_path, suppress=True) CORE.config_path = main raw_config = yaml_util.load_yaml(main) with caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING, logger="esphome.config"): config.validate_config(raw_config, {}) assert not any( "was dropped while processing a '<<' merge" in record.message for record in caplog.records ) # The queue is drained even when the warning is suppressed. assert yaml_util.take_dropped_merge_keys() == []