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WIP: Add capabilities definition for ls1ok3 #573

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@flubshi flubshi commented Sep 11, 2024

It seems that some Capabilities are required that are not yet implemented. Currently, dummy functions or the JSON setters are used. Will replace them later.

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  • New Features

    • Introduced support for the LS1OK3 robotic vacuum, enhancing its capabilities including battery status, cleaning actions, and settings management.
    • Added structured representation of device functionalities for improved interaction and control.
  • Improvements

    • Enhanced command handling for XML and JSON interactions, allowing for better status reporting and command responses.

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A new file, ls1ok3.py, has been added to the deebot_client framework, defining the capabilities of the LS1OK3 robotic vacuum. This file introduces a StaticDeviceInfo object that encapsulates various functionalities, including battery status, cleaning actions, and command handling. The control flow is organized around this object, with capabilities represented by specific classes and events. Additionally, the file integrates command classes for XML and JSON interactions, enhancing the device's responsiveness and status reporting.

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deebot_client/hardware/deebot/ls1ok3.py Introduced StaticDeviceInfo for LS1OK3, defining capabilities like battery status, cleaning actions, and command handling. Added DEVICES[short_name(__name__)] = StaticDeviceInfo(...).

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    participant User
    participant LS1OK3
    participant CommandHandler

    User->>LS1OK3: Send Command
    LS1OK3->>CommandHandler: Process Command
    CommandHandler->>LS1OK3: Execute Action
    LS1OK3->>User: Report Status
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🐇 "In the world of bots, so bright and new,
The LS1OK3 hops, with tasks to pursue.
With cleaning and charging, it dances with glee,
A marvel of tech, as clever as me!
So here’s to the changes, both nifty and grand,
A joyful new journey, let’s lend a hand!" 🐰✨


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1-80: LGTM!

The code segment is well-structured and follows the project's conventions. The capabilities are defined using the appropriate classes and events, and the command classes are imported and used correctly. The code segment is readable and maintainable.

The code changes are approved.


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