* Add ZwaveStringSensor to OZW integration
* Remove unnecessary new line
* Set enabled default to false for ZwaveStringSensor
* Add missing decorator for property
* Add a test for ZwaveStringSensor
* Also test state of ZWaveStringSensor
* Remove entity type check
* Run scaffold script
* Update version
* Bump version
* Initial commit
* Move meter and ESIID to device attributes
* Update internal to hourly due to api limit
* Format with Black
* Fix typo
* Update tests
* Update description
* Disable Pylint error
* Don't commit translations
* Remove meter number from sensor name
* Allow multiple meters per account
* Move data updates to a DataUpdateCoordinator
* Use setdefault to setup the component
* Move strings to const.py
* Fix tests
* Remove meter last updated attribute
* Bump smart-meter-texas version
* Fix logger call
Co-authored-by: J. Nick Koston <nick@koston.org>
* Remove unneeded manifest keys
Co-authored-by: J. Nick Koston <nick@koston.org>
* Remove icon property
Co-authored-by: J. Nick Koston <nick@koston.org>
* Handle instance where user already setup an account
Co-authored-by: J. Nick Koston <nick@koston.org>
* Remove icon constant
* Fix indentation
* Handle config flow errors better
* Use ESIID + meter number as unique ID for sensor
* Update config flow tests to reach 100% coverage
* Avoid reading meters on startup
Cherrypick @bdraco's suggestion
* Run scaffold script
* Update version
* Bump version
* Initial commit
* Move meter and ESIID to device attributes
* Update internal to hourly due to api limit
* Format with Black
* Fix typo
* Update tests
* Update description
* Disable Pylint error
* Don't commit translations
* Remove meter number from sensor name
* Allow multiple meters per account
* Move data updates to a DataUpdateCoordinator
* Use setdefault to setup the component
* Move strings to const.py
* Fix tests
* Remove meter last updated attribute
* Bump smart-meter-texas version
* Fix logger call
Co-authored-by: J. Nick Koston <nick@koston.org>
* Remove unneeded manifest keys
Co-authored-by: J. Nick Koston <nick@koston.org>
* Remove icon property
Co-authored-by: J. Nick Koston <nick@koston.org>
* Handle instance where user already setup an account
Co-authored-by: J. Nick Koston <nick@koston.org>
* Remove icon constant
* Fix indentation
* Handle config flow errors better
* Use ESIID + meter number as unique ID for sensor
* Update config flow tests to reach 100% coverage
* Remove unnecessary try/except block
This checks for the same exception just prior in execution on L51.
* Remove unused return values
* Add tests
* Improve tests and coverage
* Use more pythonic control flow
* Remove all uses of hass.data
Co-authored-by: J. Nick Koston <nick@koston.org>
* Add more tests
* Add tests for sensor platform
* Add more tests
* More tests
* Simplify parsing of attributes
* Change Quality scale to platinum
* Patch the library in the manual update entity test
* Add unsupported condition icon test
* Do not patch _async_get_data
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update config_flow.py
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update tests/components/accuweather/test_weather.py
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Add return_value
Co-authored-by: Chris Talkington <chris@talkingtontech.com>
* Dimming duration fix
Fixes#38068 - allows dimming duration to 7620 (default of 7621)
* Forgot to commit my test updates
* Added backwards compatibility with pre-150+ builds
Added tests for backwards compatibility
* Upped the build number cut off
* Add check for major.minor version as well
* Fix major.minor detection
* Adjust variable name
* Adjust version checking logic
* Math is hard
* Rename files, adjust test names
* Update doc string
* Initial commit for Dexcom integration
* Dexcom config flow testing
* Clarify errors during setup
* Resolve minor test issues
* Update sensor availability, resolve linting issues
* Add sensor tests
* Remove title due to 0.109, add abort
* >94.97% codecov/patch
* Move .translations/ to translations/
* Add constants for servers and unit of measurements
* Bump pydexcom version
* Updated domain schema, Dexcom creation
* Support for different units of measurement
* Update tests
* Remove empty items from manifest
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* Raise UpdateFailed if fetching new session fails
* Switch everything over to required
* Simplify state information
* Simplify async_on_remove
* Pydexcom package now handles fetching new session
* Only allow config flow
* Remove ternary operator
* Bump version, pydexcom handling session refresh
* Using common strings
* Import from test.async_mock
* Shorten variable names
* Resolve tests after removing yaml support
* Return false if credentials are invalid
* Available seems to handle if data is empty
* Now using option flow, remove handling import
* Add fixture for JSON returned from API
* Overhaul testing
* Revise update options
* Bump pydexcom version
* Combat listener repetition
* Undo update listener using callback
* Change sensor availability to use last_update_success
* Update sensor availability and tests
* Rename test
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* Refactor / update Awair integration
This commit does a few things, all in service of making the Awair
integration more modern and reliable. Specifically we do the following:
- Update to python_awair 0.1.1
- Begin using config entries / flow for setting up the integration.
- YAML support is completely removed.
- The integration now allows adding multiple Awair accounts, should a
user wish to do so (I found it _very_ useful in development).
- Group various Awair sensors into devices, using the device registry.
- Renames various sensors and treats the "dust" sensor as a particulate sensor.
- Device update rate-limits are no longer dynamically calculated; the
Awair API now separates rate-limits on a per-device basis.
- Supports sound pressure and illuminance sensors found on some Awair devices.
- We report the "awair index" for certain sensors as part of device_state_attributes.
The "index" is a subjective measure of whether or not a sensor reading
is "good" or "bad" (and to what extent). It's a component of the Awair
score, and it is useful on its own as an input for those who wish to
do things like "display this color if the value is 'bad'".
This is a breaking change, and requires updates to documentation and a
warning in the README. The breaking changes in detail, are:
- Support for all YAML configuration is removed, and users will need to
re-add the integration via the UI.
- We no longer support overriding device discovery via manual
configuration of device UUIDs. This was previously supported because
the Awair API had severe limits on the device list endpoints; however
those have since been removed.
- Gen 1 devices no longer show a "dust" sensor; rather we create a PM2.5
sensor and a PM10 sensor and just keep the values in sync. This better
reflects the sensor capabilities: it can detect particles in a range
from 2.5 -> 10, but cannot differentiate between sizes.
- Sensors are renamed as follows:
- "sensor.devicename_co2" -> "sensor.devicename_carbon_dioxide"
- "sensor.devicename_voc" -> "sensor.devicename_volatile_organic_compounds"
- "sensor.devicename_score" -> "sensor.devicename_air_quality_index"
- I've chosen to call the "Awair Score" an "air quality index" sensor,
because fundamentally the "Awair Score" and other air quality indices
(such as CAQI) do the same thing: they calculate a value based on a
variety of other inputs.
Under the hood, the integration has seen some improvements:
- We use the DataUpdateCoordinator class to handle updates, rather than
rolling our own update class.
- The code no longer tracks availability based on a timestamp returned
from the Awair service; we assert that if we have received a response
and the response has data for our device, then we are available (and
otherwise, not available). We don't need to test the actual Awair API
so heavily.
- Test coverage has been expanded to handle a variety of products that
Awair produces, not just the one I happen to own.
- Test coverage no longer concerns itself with testing behavior that is
now handled by the DataUpdateCoordinator; nor is it concerned with
ensuring that the overall component sets up and registers properly.
These are assumed to be well-tested functionaity of the core and not
things we need to re-test ourselves.
Finally - between library updates and integration updates, this
integration is well-positioned to support future updates. I have a
proof-of-concept patch for device automations, and the underlying
library now supports subclassing authentication (which clears the way
for us to use OAuth authentication for Awair).
* Wrap test fixture in mock_coro
Truthfully I'm not sure why this was passing on my local dev
environment, but I was developing with python 3.8 before. After
installing python 3.7, I was able to reproduce the CI failures and fix
them.
* Fix broken tests after #34901 and/or #34989
* Do not rename sensors so broadly
We're going to keep the sensors named as they were before, pending the
outcome of any decisions around the air_quality component and what names
should be standardized for air-quality-like devices.
If standardized names are selected (which does seem likely), then we
will update this integration to match them - at which point, it would be
a breaking change.
But for now, we'll keep names mostly identical to what users had before.
Notable in this commit is that we generate the entity_id ourselves,
rather than just allowing it to be auto-generated from the name
attribute. This allows us to provide more human friendly names, while
keeping the old format for entity ids. For example, given an Awair
device called "Living Room", we'll generate an entity id of
"sensor.living_room_voc" but show set the name of the device to "Living
Room Volatile organic compounds".
* Support import from config.yaml
We'll create a config entry from config.yaml the first time we're
loaded, and then defer to it from then on.
We ignore all keys other than the access_token, since we no longer need
to deal with per-account rate-limits (rather, everything is per-device
now).
* Add myself to CODEOWNERS
Since I wrote the initial integration, and now this re-write, it feels
appropriate for me to take care of the integration along with `danielsjf`.
* Remove name mangling
* Update homeassistant/components/awair/manifest.json
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* Update homeassistant/components/awair/config_flow.py
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* Update homeassistant/components/awair/sensor.py
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* Update homeassistant/components/awair/sensor.py
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* Address some review feedback
* Set up reauth flow in a job, rather than awaiting
* Remove unnecessary title string
* Remove unnecessary config schema checking
As pointed out in review, because this comes in via import from
`configuration.yaml`, we can rely on the `PLATFORM_SCHEMA` validation instead.
* Fix tests
* Set unique_id appropriately for legacy devices
For users who have had this integration already installed (and who have
updated their home assistant installation sometime in recent history),
we want to ensure that unique_id's are set to the same thing as before,
to facilitate the upgrade process.
To do that, we add an additional property to the `SENSOR_TYPES` dict
(`ATTR_UNIQUE_ID`) which allows us to map modern sensor names from
python_awair to what older versions called them - ie: `humidity` ->
`HUMID`. We then use that value when constructing the unique ID. This
should allow users to upgrade and not lose configuration even if entity
IDs would otherwise change (because we have changed the name format that
generates entity IDs).
One note is that for the gen1 `DUST` sensor, we have to treat it
differently. This integration used to call that a "PM2.5" sensor, but
the unique_id generated would be something like `awair_12345_DUST`. So
we special-case that sensor, and do the same thing. We do not need to
special-case the PM10 sensor for gen1 devices, because we didn't create
a PM10 sensor in the past (we do now, because the "DUST" sensor is
really a hybrid PM2.5/PM10 sensor).
* Patch async_setup_entry for two tests
* Update awair config_flow to require / use an email address for unique_id
Also, only start one re-auth flow.
* Add a few more tests, try to get coverage up.
* Add another test
* Move attribution to device_state_attributes
* Don't require email
* Switch from Union[dict, None] to Optional[dict]
* Use a mock where requested
* Fix missing constant rename
* Use async_create_task
* Bump test coverage a bit for config_flow
* s/CONF_UNIQUE_ID/UNIQUE_ID/g
* Add warning about deprecated platform config
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* Add fan platform
* Add fan discovery schema
* Use constants for dispatcher signal
* Move fan platform to ozw
* Fix fan discovery schema
* Add previous speed to handle value 255
* Make fixture reading more robust
* Add fan tests
* Remove not needed fixture info
* Validate speed
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* add binary sensor platform to zwave_mqtt
* add tests for binary_sensor
* fix tests
* device class is required value
* Update homeassistant/components/zwave_mqtt/binary_sensor.py
use colon as separator
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* extend tests
* code optimize
* add test for enabling a legacy binary sensor
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* Initial commit for BSBLan Climate component
The most basic climate functions work.
* Delete manifest 2.json
wrongly added to commit
* fix incorrect name
current_hvac_mode
* update coverage to exclude bsblan
* sorted and add configflow
* removed unused code, etc
* fix hvac, preset mix up
now it sets hvac mode to none and preset to eco
* fix naming
* removed commented code and cleaned code that isn't needed
* Add test for the configflow
* Update requirements
fixing some issues in bsblan Lib
* Update coverage file to include configflow bsblan
* Fix hvac preset is not in hvac mode
rewrote how to handle presets.
* Add passkey option
My device had a passkey so I needed to push this functionality to do testing
* Update constants
include passkey and added some more for device indentification
* add passkey for configflow
* Fix use discovery_info instead of user_input
also added passkey
* Fix name
* Fix for discovery_info[CONF_PORT] is None
* Fix get value CONF_PORT
* Fix move translation to new location
* Fix get the right info
* Fix remove zeroconf and fix the code
* Add init for mockConfigEntry
* Fix removed zeroconfig and fix code
* Fix changed ClimateDevice to ClimatEntity
* Fix log error message
* Removed debug code
* Change name of device.
* Remove check
This is done in the configflow
* Remove period from logging message
* Update homeassistant/components/bsblan/strings.json
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* Add passkey
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* Add sensor platform
* Fix signal name
* Add sensor discovery schema
* Add test for disabled entities
* Add test for enabling advanced sensor
* Add additional fake sensors and tests for device classes
* More device class tests
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>