* Bump aiodns to 3.2.0
changelog: https://github.com/saghul/aiodns/compare/v3.1.1...v3.2.0
* Switch to using the AsyncResolver with aiohttp
This avoids creating executor jobs to do DNS resolution
AsyncResolver was not usable before https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/pull/8270
because it did not fallback to fallback to A records and only returned AAAA records
in most cases when IPv6 was available
This is a backport of https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/pull/8270
* Switch to using the AsyncResolver with aiohttp
This avoids creating executor jobs to do DNS resolution
AsyncResolver was not usable before https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/pull/8270
because it did not fallback to fallback to A records and only returned AAAA records
in most cases when IPv6 was available
This is a backport of https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/pull/8270
* Switch to using the AsyncResolver with aiohttp
This avoids creating executor jobs to do DNS resolution
AsyncResolver was not usable before https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/pull/8270
because it did not fallback to fallback to A records and only returned AAAA records
in most cases when IPv6 was available
This is a backport of https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/pull/8270
* Switch to using the AsyncResolver with aiohttp
This avoids creating executor jobs to do DNS resolution
AsyncResolver was not usable before https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/pull/8270
because it did not fallback to fallback to A records and only returned AAAA records
in most cases when IPv6 was available
This is a backport of https://github.com/aio-libs/aiohttp/pull/8270
* fixes
* fix mocking in next_dns
* fix unmocked calls in blink
* more mocking fixes
* more fixes
* more fixes
* Fix missing mocking in nextdns tests
extracted from #114539
* extract from context
* DNM: Make run_immediately the default for listeners
This is a test to see how much progress we have made twords this goal
https://github.com/home-assistant/core/pull/113727#issuecomment-2004587947
* fix shutdown
* Revert "fix shutdown"
This reverts commit a8969d7db9.
* set false since it break utility meter tests
* one more
* fix rfxtrx test
* test needs to be explict now
* fix matrix
* fail sooner
* Adjust async_load_platform comment
Its likely the deadlock here has been fixed for a long time, however
we should still do these in a task because it has to wait for base
components if they are not loaded yet.
* Adjust async_load_platform comment
Its likely the deadlock here has been fixed for a long time, however
we should still do these in a task because it has to wait for base
components if they are not loaded yet.
* Add missing platforms_exist guard to check_config
related issue #112811
When the exception hits, the config will end up being saved in the traceback
so the memory is never released.
This matches the check_config code to homeassistant.config to avoid having
the exception thrown.
* patch
* merge branch
This function was only ever used in homekit, and since there is
now an index of devices in the entity registry, homekit no longer
uses it.
I searched github code for all references to async_get_device_class_lookup
and the only think I could find using it were forks of core. It seems
unlikely that any custom components are affected by removing this
function
Co-authored-by: Sid <27780930+autinerd@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Marc Mueller <30130371+cdce8p@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: J. Nick Koston <nick@koston.org>
* Small performance improvement to template expand
- Avoid fetching entity sources each loop
- Skip already found entities
- Avoid startswith in favor of equality check
* unneeded changes
* Use CONF_CORE to reference `homeassistant` domain
* Just use DOMAIN
* USE DOMAIN for `homeasistant` domain in config_schema.py
* Use DOMAIN_HA as constant for homeassistant domain
* Rename CONF_CORE to DOMAIN_HA
* Rename DOMAIN_HA to HA_DOMAIN
* Use relative import
* Use direct imports
* Refactor rate limit helper to track time in seconds
Currently we created datetime and timedelta objects to enforce the
rate limit. When the rate limit was being hit hard, this got expensive.
We now use floats everywhere instead as they are much cheaper which
is important when we are running up against a rate limit, which is
by definition a hot path
The rate limit helper is currently only used for templates and
we do not have any code in the code base that directly passes
in a rate limit so the impact to custom components is expected
to be negligible if any
* misesd two
* Cache parsing the url for the device registry
There are lots of hub integrations that use the same url for every
sub-device which results in a lot of url parsing at startup. The
logic can be simplified quite a bit here by only using yarl
for URLs
* fix onvif