**Description:**
I modified the file because it should not disable a MTU based on voltage or power. If one has programmed a certain amount of MTUs in his Gateway, they should be all visible and show 0W or 0V.
The problem arises when you have a device that shuts off at night (e.g.: pool pump). It pulls 0W for a while, I don't want my interface to show a big yellow error during that time because the sensor no longer exists. Even the 0V is not a good idea because we can use it to indicate the breaker has tripped.
Hopefully it would be accepted :-)
* Add ffmpeg version
* Add ffmpeg stream content type
* Change ffmpeg camera stream content type
* Change ffmpeg stream content type
* Lint
* Add a none guard
* Fix
* Fix
* Update onvif.py
* Fix version match regrex
* Fix regrex
* Upgrade ha-ffmpeg to 1.11
* Lint
* Get ffmpeg version in ffmpeg component setup
* Add ffmpeg version
* Add ffmpeg stream content type
* Change ffmpeg camera stream content type
* Change ffmpeg stream content type
* Lint
* Add a none guard
* Fix
* Fix
* Update onvif.py
* Fix version match regrex
* Fix regrex
* Upgrade ha-ffmpeg to 1.11
* Lint
* Get ffmpeg version in ffmpeg component setup
* Move sensor.speedtest to the new speedtestdotnet component.
* Split out speedtest.net into a component and sensor platform
* Remove the throttle and add async_track_time_interval
* Add should_poll and cleanup
* Update requirements_all.txt
* Move time interval tracking out of the data class and into the setup method
* Add now=None argument to update
* Change foscam python library to pyfoscam, which is more up to date and has several critical bug fixes.
* Update requirements_all.txt to match.
* Inserting automatically generated requirements.txt
* Revert changes until pyfoscam captures recent bug fixes. The pyfoscam version pulled by pip is currently broken.
* Updated requirements_all.txt based on changing pyfoscam back to libpyfoscam.
* Change foscam python library to pyfoscam, which is more up to date and has several critical bug fixes.
* Update requirements_all.txt to match.
* Inserting automatically generated requirements.txt
* Revert changes until pyfoscam captures recent bug fixes. The pyfoscam version pulled by pip is currently broken.
* Updated requirements_all.txt based on changing pyfoscam back to libpyfoscam.
The 'Loading [wireless] devices from Mikrotik ([ip address])' message
is incredibly spammy at the info log level, such that in the last 24
hours on my installation, that log message has appeared 6732 times,
versus 70 for every other log message. I've moved this message to the
debug log level as I don't believe it adds anything at the info level,
and makes it harder to diagnose other problems.
* start test setup
test cleanup
test deps
update switch test
actually update test deps
cleanup and remove switch from coveragerc
comment
refactor to use fixtures and shared components
lint
* remove availability part that isn't in zha yet
* review comments and cleanup
* review comments
* add switch back unil post reorg merge