#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""
battery_simulator.py is an interactive shell that modifies a device's battery
status.
$ battery_simulator.py
...> 60 # Sets battery level to 60%.
...> on # Plug in charger.
...> 70 # Sets battery level to 70%.
...> off # Plug out charger.
...> q #quit
"""
import atexit
import os
import re
import sys
def echo_run(command):
print("\x1b[36m[Running: %s]\x1b[0m" % command)
os.system(command)
def battery_unplug():
echo_run("adb shell dumpsys battery unplug")
@atexit.register
def battery_reset():
echo_run("adb shell dumpsys battery reset")
def interactive_start():
while True:
try:
val = input("Type NUMBER, 'on', 'off' or 'q' > ").lower()
except EOFError:
print()
break
if val == 'q':
break
if val == "on":
echo_run("adb shell dumpsys battery set ac 1")
continue
if val == "off":
echo_run("adb shell dumpsys battery set ac 0")
continue
if re.match("\d+", val):
echo_run("adb shell dumpsys battery set level %s" % val)
continue
print("Unknown command.")
def main():
battery_unplug()
interactive_start()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()