Use class attribute to check active #17
@ -7,10 +7,10 @@ class Appliance(ApplianceBase):
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def attributes(self, data: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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data = super().attributes(data)
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if data.get("lastConnEvent", {}).get("category", "") == "DISCONNECTED":
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data["parameters"]["temp"].value = "0"
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data["parameters"]["onOffStatus"].value = "0"
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data["parameters"]["remoteCtrValid"].value = "0"
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data["parameters"]["remainingTimeMM"].value = "0"
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data["parameters"]["temp"].value = 0
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data["parameters"]["onOffStatus"].value = 0
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data["parameters"]["remoteCtrValid"].value = 0
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data["parameters"]["remainingTimeMM"].value = 0
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data["active"] = data["parameters"]["onOffStatus"] == "1"
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data["active"] = data["parameters"]["onOffStatus"].value == 1
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return data
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