* Add tests for Broadlink remotes
* Reformat the tests with Black
* Add a helper method for device setup
* Rename device.setup() to device.setup_entry()
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Chris Talkington <chris@talkingtontech.com>
* Make sure we set discreteOnlyOpenClose for binary sensors
* Mark switches that are assumed state as commandOnlyOnOff
* Drop stray extra line
* Fix pylint error
Co-authored-by: springstan <46536646+springstan@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add Plex service to refresh a library
* Clean up rebase leftovers
* Re-run black
* Fix docstring
Co-authored-by: Charles Garwood <cgarwood@newdealmultimedia.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Garwood <cgarwood@newdealmultimedia.com>
* Rename ipaddr to ip_addr
* Move custom services to entity services
* Remove platform data
* Change service setup to callback
* Rename ip_addr to host
* Use _host inside class
* Provide a logbook option entity_matches_only to optimize for single entity id lookup
When entity_matches_only is provided, contexts and events that do not
contain the entity_id are not included in the logbook response.
* Update homeassistant/components/logbook/__init__.py
Co-authored-by: Paulus Schoutsen <paulus@home-assistant.io>
* api only takes a single entity
Co-authored-by: Paulus Schoutsen <paulus@home-assistant.io>
Prior 0.113 all lights and switches were reported as dimmable devices and this was fixed by #37978.
However, under some circumstances Alexa will not smoothly transition from those broken devices to the new ones as it cache the list of entities.
It is imperative to have Alexa rediscover all devices and then remove the now non-responding duplicates using the Alexa phone App. This can take quite a while if you have lots of devices.
An alternative would be to log to the Alexa web site and remove all the lights instead and then re-discover them all.
If you have multiple echo devices on your network, it is possible that the entries would continue to show as duplicates. This is due to an individual echo devices caching the old list and re-using it.
The only known solution for this is to remove your echo devices from your Amazon account and re-add them.
After that, have Alexa rediscover all your devices.
This is a one-off requirement.
Fixes#39503
* Move options import to async_setup_entry
* Add tests for insteon init
* Move common constants to const
* Clean up to adhear to standards
* Create mock insteon device manager
* Update for HA standards
* Use keys and align to config_flow steps
* Fix default port for hub v1
* Update doc string to represent function
* Remove dump print commands
* Add modem_type entry
* Simplify dict key test
* Setup platforms in async_setup_entry
* Black
* Black tests
* Opened a new fresh page to clean my mess.
* Solved pylint warnings
* Fixing pylint issue of defining attr outside init.
* Excluded files from being tested by codecov.
* Solved binary sensor error.
* Fixed some stylisation errors.
* Resolved input not updating problem.
* Added port entry to test file.
* Added tests for create_entry.
* Added support for better state management.
* Increased code coverage of config_flow.py & made some tweaks.
* Increased coverage of config_flow.py by adding tests for unknown exceptions.
* A small bugfix.
* Stylised code as per Chris' suggestions.
* Stylised code again.
* Improved quality of test code.
* Added step_id in config flow tests.