import unittest
from dsmr_parser.parsers import TelegramParserV2_2
from dsmr_parser import telegram_specifications
from dsmr_parser import obis_references as obis
TELEGRAM_V2_2 = (
'/ISk5\2MT382-1004\r\n'
'\r\n'
'0-0:96.1.1(00000000000000)\r\n'
'1-0:1.8.1(00001.001*kWh)\r\n'
'1-0:1.8.2(00001.001*kWh)\r\n'
'1-0:2.8.1(00001.001*kWh)\r\n'
'1-0:2.8.2(00001.001*kWh)\r\n'
'0-0:96.14.0(0001)\r\n'
'1-0:1.7.0(0001.01*kW)\r\n'
'1-0:2.7.0(0000.00*kW)\r\n'
'0-0:17.0.0(0999.00*kW)\r\n'
'0-0:96.3.10(1)\r\n'
'0-0:96.13.1()\r\n'
'0-0:96.13.0()\r\n'
'0-1:24.1.0(3)\r\n'
'0-1:96.1.0(000000000000)\r\n'
'0-1:24.3.0(161107190000)(00)(60)(1)(0-1:24.2.1)(m3)\r\n'
'(00001.001)\r\n'
'0-1:24.4.0(1)\r\n'
'!\r\n'
)
class TelegramParserV2_2Test(unittest.TestCase):
""" Test parsing of a DSMR v2.2 telegram. """
def test_parse(self):
parser = TelegramParserV2_2(telegram_specifications.V2_2)
result = parser.parse(TELEGRAM_V2_2)
assert float(result[obis.CURRENT_ELECTRICITY_USAGE].value) == 1.01
assert result[obis.CURRENT_ELECTRICITY_USAGE].unit == 'kW'
assert float(result[obis.GAS_METER_READING].value) == 1.001
assert result[obis.GAS_METER_READING].unit == 'm3'