* Correct units used in TP-Link energy monioring
- Energy is measured in kWh for swtches
- Power is reported in mW for bulbs
- Energy is reported in Wh for bulbs
* TP-Ling energy: store units in attribute names
Stores the unit in the attrbute names for TP-Link devices that support
energy monitoring.
* Huge ISY994 platform cleanup, fixes support for 5.0.10 firmware
# * No more globals - store on hass.data
# * Parent ISY994 component handles categorizing nodes in to Hass components, rather than each individual domain filtering all nodes themselves
# * Remove hidden string, replace with ignore string. Hidden should be done via the customize block; ignore fully prevents the node from getting a Hass entity
# * Removed a few unused methods in the ISYDevice class
# * Cleaned up the hostname parsing
# * Removed broken logic in the fan Program component. It was setting properties that have no setters
# * Added the missing SUPPORTED_FEATURES to the fan component to indicate that it can set speed
# * Added better error handling and a log warning when an ISY994 program entity fails to initialize
# * Cleaned up a few instances of unecessarily complicated logic paths, and other cases of unnecessary logic that is already handled by base classes
* Use `super()` instead of explicit base class calls
* Move `hass` argument to first position
* Use str.format instead of string addition
* Move program structure building and validation to component
Removes the need for a bunch of duplicate exception handling in each individual platform
* Fix climate nodes, fix climate names, add config to disable climate
Sensor platform was crashing when the ISY reported climate nodes. Logic has been fixed. Also added a config option to prevent climate sensors from getting imported from the ISY. Also replace the underscore from climate node names with spaces so they default to friendly names.
* Space missing in error message
* Fix string comparison to use `==`
* Explicitly check for attributes rather than catch AttributeError
Also removes two stray debug lines
* Remove null checks on hass.data, as they are always null at this point
* Improve support for multiple Hue bridges with lights that have the same id.
The old code pre-refactoring kept a per-bridge list of lights in a closure; my refactoring moved that to hass.data, which is convenient but caused them to conflict with each other.
Fixes#11183
* Update test_hue.py
* Fix X10 commands for mochad light turn on
This commit attempts to address issues that a lot of people are having
with the x10 light component. Originally this was written to use the
xdim (extended dim) X10 command. However, not every X10 dimmer device
supports the xdim command. Additionally, it turns out the number of
dim/brighness levels the X10 device supports is device specific and
there is no way to detect this (given the mostly 1 way nature of X10)
To address these issues, this commit removes the usage of xdim and
instead relies on using the 'on' command and the 'dim' command. This
should work on all x10 light devices. In an attempt to address the
different dim/brightness levels supported by different devices this
commit also adds a new optional config value, 'brightness_levels', to
specify if it's either 32, 64, or 256. By default 32 levels are used
as this is the normal case and what is documented by mochad.
Fixes#8943
* make code more readable
* fix style
* fix lint
* fix tests
* Introduce a new Hue component that knows how to talk to a Hue bridge, but doesn't actually set up lights.
* Refactor the hue lights platform to use the HueBridge class from the hue component.
* Reimplement support for multiple bridges
* Auto discover bridges.
* Provide some migration support by showing a persistent notification.
* Address most feedback from code review.
* Call load_platform from inside HueBridge.setup passing the bridge id.
Not only this looks nicer, but it also nicely solves additional bridges being added after initial setup (e.g. pairing a second bridge should work now, I believe it required a restart before).
* Add a unit test for hue_activate_scene
* Address feedback from code review.
* After feedback from @andrey-git I was able to find a way to not import phue in tests, yay!
* Inject a mock phue in a couple of places
All mochad devices are sharing a single socket interface. When multiple
threads are issuing requests to the mochad daemon at the same time the
write read cycle might get crossed between the threads. This is normally
not an issue for 1-way X10 devices because as long as the request issued
successfully and data is read over the socket then we know as much as
mochad will tell us (since there is no ACK from the request for most
X10 devices). However, where it does matter is on the device __init__()
because we're relying on the mochad daemon's internal state to take an
educated guess at the device's state to intialize things with. When
there are multiple devices being initialized at the same time the wires
can get crossed between and the wrong device state may be read.
To address this potential issue this commit adds locking using a
semaphore around all pairs of send_cmd() and read_data() (which is what
pymochad.device.Device.get_status() does internally) calls to the mochad
controller to ensure we're only ever dealing with a single request at a
time.
Fixesmtreinish/pymochad#4
* add ads hub, light and switch
* add binary sensor prototype
* switch: use adsvar for connection
* fix some issues with binary sensor
* fix binary sensor
* fix all platforms
* use latest pyads
* fixed error with multiple binary sensors
* add sensor
* add ads sensor
* clean up after shutdown
* ads component with platforms switch, binary_sensor, light, sensor
add locking
poll sensors at startup
update state of ads switch and light
update ads requirements
remove update() from constructors on ads platforms
omit ads coverage
ads catch read error when polling
* add ads service
* add default settings for use_notify and poll_interval
* fix too long line
* Fix style issues
* no pydocstyle errors
* Send and receive native brightness data to ADS device to prevent issues with math.floor reducing brightness -1 at every switch
* Enable non dimmable lights
* remove setting of self._state in switch
* remove polling
* Revert "remove polling"
This reverts commit 7da420f823.
* add service schema, add links to documentation
* fix naming, cleanup
* re-remove polling
* use async_added_to_hass for setup of callbacks
* fix comment.
* add callbacks for changed values
* use async_add_job for creating device notifications
* set should_poll to False for all platforms
* change should_poll to property
* add service description to services.yaml
* add for brigthness not being None
* put ads component in package
* Remove whitespace
* omit ads package
* Refactored to new global json saving and loading
* Fixed emulated_hue tests
* Removed unnecassary error handling
* Added missing newline
* Remove unused imports
* Fixed linting error
* Moved _load_json wrapper out of the config class
When lights in the hue component are used with the emulated hue component ATTR_EMULATED_HUE is still being used, which was deprecated by #9382. This updates ATTR_EMULATED_HUE to ATTR_EMULATED_HUE_HIDDEN to improve consistency and stop the deprecation warnings.
* Added ability to control when the on command is sent.
* Changed to allow only brightness command
* Code cleanup
* Added test cases for on command mode.
* Added addition test
* Changed brightness options to lower case.
* Fixed case of default value
* Remove default
* Xiaomi Air Purifier 2 integration
* Flake8 errors fixed.
Changes based on review.
* Service domain ("fan") updated and services properly prefixed by xiaomi_miio.
* The underlying library is called python-miio now. Imports and requirements updated.
* Version bumped. The underlying library is called python-miio now.
* Add emeter attributes.
* Remove unused attributes.
* Rework supported features so it only queries the bulb once.
* Used cached supported_features, catch errors if energy usage not reported.
* New Skybell platform with components
* Added skybell components to omit.
* Preemptively fixing lint issues (hopefully).
* Removed unused variable.
* Requested changes.
* Additional CRs
* Hopefully the last of the CR's!