* Use bluetooth_le source_type, if location was changed by beacon
* No reason to do nested ifs
* Added tests for source_type on owntracks
* Fixed The Hound
* Added test and fixed bug surfaced by test
* New features for Owntracks device_tracker
- Supporting a mapping of region names in OT to zones in HA, allowing
separate namespaces in both applications. This is especially helpful
if using one OT instance to update geofences for multiple homes.
- Creating a setting to ignore all location updates, allowing users to
rely completely on enter and leave events. I have personally always
used OT integrations with home automation this way and find it the
most reliable.
- Allowing the OT topic to be overridden in configuration
* Fixing configuration of MQTT topic, related tests
* Tests for Owntracks events_only feature
* Tests for customizing mqtt topic, region mapping
* Fixing _parse and http for owntracks custom topic
* Making tests more thorough and cleaning up lint
* Lazy loading of service descriptions
* Fix tests
* Load YAML in executor
* Return a copy of available services to allow mutations
* Remove lint
* Add zha/services.yaml
* Only cache descriptions for known services
* Remove lint
* Remove description loading during service registration
* Remove description parameter from async_register
* Test async_get_all_descriptions
* Remove lint
* Fix typos from multi-edit
* Remove unused arguments
* Remove unused import os
* Remove unused import os, part 2
* Remove unneeded coroutine decorator
* Only use executor for loading files
* Cleanups suggested in review
* Increase test coverage
* Fix races in existing tests
* Device tracker for meraki AP
* styles fix
* fix again
* again
* and again :)
* fix hide if away
* docs and optimization
* tests and fixes
* styles
* styles
* styles
* styles
* styles fix. Hope last
* clear track new
* changes
* fix accuracy error and requested changes
* remove meraki from .coveragerc
* tests and minor changes
* remove location
* Support presence detection using Hitron Coda router
* at least 2 spaces before inline comment
* Update hitron_coda.py
* rewrote authentication code, it actually works now
* make line slightly shorter to comply with hound
* Removed hardcoded IP address
* Fix string formatting, add timeout, and use generator
* Update hitron_coda.py
* Update hitron_coda.py
* Update hitron_coda.py
* typo
* update .coveragerc
* Update stale URL
* Improve handling and logging of unsupported owntracks message types
Added generic handlers for message types that are valid but not
supported by the HA component (lwt, beacon, etc.) and for
message types which are invalid. Valid but not supported
messages will now be logged as DEBUG. Invalid messages will
be logged as WARNING.
Supporting single "waypoint" messages in addition to the
roll-up "waypoints" messages.
Added tests around these features.
* Style fixes
This commit adds support for the odhcp DHCP server in addition to
dnsmasq. A new configuration option 'dhcp_software' has been added and
allows the user to set the server used (defaults to dnsmasq to not break
existing installations).
* OwnTracks work. Beacon logic and testcases
The existing test cases don't really make clear what is being
tested and the iBeacon / Region / Zone / Tracker thing is all
a bit confused.
I'm distinguishing a fixed-place beacon used to trigger entrance
into an HA zone (as a Region Beacon) from a beacon affixed to a
portable or mobile object (as a Mobile Beacon). The behaviors
and test cases for those usages should be different. A Region Beacon
will be named the same as a Home Assistant Zone and seeing an event
from that beacon should trigger a device tracker update related
to that zone. It would be appropriate, though unnecessary, to
configure the Region Beacon with the GPS coordinates of its static
physical location.
A Mobile Beacon is not named after any HA Zone and seeing the beacon
triggers an update in HA setting the location of the beacon to the
current device_tracker location. In this way, when my_phone sees
the beacon on my_keys, the location of my_keys is set to where
my_phone is. And when my_phone stops seeing my_keys, my_keys location
is the location of my_phone the last time it saw them.
A Mobile Beacon's GPS information should be ignored because it's
almost certain to be incorrect because the beacon moves. In fact,
beacons typcially come configured with lat/lon as 0.0/0.0 so using
the location of the beacon in an update has a nasty habit of
setting you and your keys on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
Leave message handling is changed to treat mobile beacons
differently from region beacons and gps regions.
active beacons should be a set. you shouldn't end up
with multiple "active" entries for the same beacon. Let's
enforce that with the correct data structure.
Added test for real-world bug that is fixed.
A series of mobile beacon and region beacon
enter and leave events could cause a mobile
beacon to stick to the tracking device even
though it had tracked through a "leave" event.
Changed two tests to look at the size
of the 'mobile_beacons_active' structure rather
than at the object which will allow this test
to work with any sort of list, set, etc.
* Removing excess logging and unnecessary try catch.
From review on PR #10183 I've removed some info logging
that was unnecessary and I've made the suggested changes
to an if block and a try/catch.
* using defusexml ElementTree for safer parsing of untrusted XML data
* move from core dependency to platform specific dependency
* style difference: put back end of list comma in setup.py
* Added TODO to illustrate my intentions
* Resolved linting issue
* Resolved bool or file validation and updated tests
The tests have been updated to include mocks to assert a temp
ca cert exists as it should for the positive tests with an
additional negative test for a file not existing being tested.
* Resolved flake8 linting issues (test docstrings)
* fix for LocationParseError in netgear platform
* added unit tests for get_scanner()
* fixed houndci-bot warnings
* fixed lint warnings
* fixed lint warnings
* fixed broken test
* removed guard clause from netgear.py
removed all discovery related code from device_tracker
removed unnecessary unit test
* removed discovery related tests
* removed unused import
* removed unused import