"""Support for Deebot Vaccums.""" import logging import asyncio from homeassistant.config_entries import ConfigEntry from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant from . import hub from .const import DOMAIN, STARTUP _LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__) PLATFORMS = ["sensor", "binary_sensor", "vacuum", "camera"] async def async_setup(hass: HomeAssistant, config: dict): """Set up the Deebot component.""" # Ensure our name space for storing objects is a known type. A dict is # common/preferred as it allows a separate instance of your class for each # instance that has been created in the UI. hass.data.setdefault(DOMAIN, {}) # Print startup message _LOGGER.info(STARTUP) return True async def async_setup_entry(hass: HomeAssistant, entry: ConfigEntry) -> bool: # Store an instance of the "connecting" class that does the work of speaking # with your actual devices. hass.data[DOMAIN][entry.entry_id] = await hass.async_add_executor_job( hub.DeebotHub, hass, entry.data ) # This creates each HA object for each platform your device requires. # It's done by calling the `async_setup_entry` function in each platform module. for component in PLATFORMS: hass.async_create_task( hass.config_entries.async_forward_entry_setup(entry, component) ) return True async def async_unload_entry(hass: HomeAssistant, entry: ConfigEntry): """Unload a config entry.""" # This is called when an entry/configured device is to be removed. The class # needs to unload itself, and remove callbacks. See the classes for further # details unload_ok = all( await asyncio.gather( *[ hass.config_entries.async_forward_entry_unload(entry, component) for component in PLATFORMS ] ) ) if unload_ok: hass.data[DOMAIN][entry.entry_id].disconnect() hass.data[DOMAIN].pop(entry.entry_id) return unload_ok