* binary_sensor.workday: fix handling of states vs provinces
* Add test cases for workday sensor with states
* remove redundant assignment
* Repair unit test to improve coverage
Patch from Wolf-Bastian Pöttner
* Fix handling of invalid states/provinces
* fix indentation to satisfy pylint
* - changed updater to only do updated if they succed and handle calls when tv is off better by only doing 1 remote call
- show all sources instead of only connected, to fix source selection when unit is powered off
- fixed sources so they can launch apps and select sources
* fixed lint errors
* show all sources and apps if no custom options are defined in the conf
* fixed indentation for lint
* set _current_source when state is off and fixed timeout exception
* Flux switch: avoid updates when off
Calling turn_on when the switch is already on would orphan the existing
time tracker, losing our ability to cancel it when turn_off is called.
* Cleanups
The self.is_on property can now be found from self.unsub_tracker, so
get rid of the self._state attribute.
Add an entry guard to turn_on, making further conditionals unnecessary.
* light.sensehat: adding plugin to control the 8x8 LED matrix on a Sense Hat
* add new .coveragerc entry
* light.sensehat: formatting and removing unused import
* light.sensehat: add to requirements list
* light.sensehat: update docstrings to the linter's specs
* light.sensehat: add a bit more docstring
* Remove global limit on white light temperature
Here are the supported temperatures of some popular bulbs:
Philips Hue: 2000K-6500K (the current 500-154 mired range)
LIFX Color 1000: 2500K-9000K
IKEA TRÅDFRI: 2200K, 2700K, 4000K
Obviously, Home Assistant cannot enforce a global limit and work properly
with all of these bulbs. So just remove the limit and leave it up to each
platform to work it out.
This commit updates the existing users and adds a clamp to Hue (where the
limit appears to have originated). It does not attempt to update other
platforms that might need extra handling of the larger range that is now
possible.
* Add min_mireds/max_mireds state attributes to lights
* Support min_mireds/max_mireds with LIFX lights
This makes more sense because the input and output brightness is the same.
We currently convert through RGB which does contain a brightness so we supply
an arbitrary value as input and discard the output.