This makes it so that media playback support for inputs is dynamically
fetched from the receiver, instead of assuming that all playback
commands work for all inputs.
Tests are added for this, using a FakeYamaha class, which has some
sample data stubbed in for key methods that need to be called. We also
include an example of the desc.xml needed to dynamically parse these
features for these tests (as this is done in platform init).
* Convert switch to AsnycIO
* Move update entity to service
* use time better for faster handling
* Change to suggestion from paulus
* Use new shedule_update_ha_state
* fix lint
* minimize executor calls
Occassionally the values of `keys` and `p256h` are bytes objects instead of
strings. As JSON by default does not serialize bytes objects let's decode
bytes objects to unicode strings.
Resolves the registration issue mentioned in #4012.
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
The linters really need to specify an exact version, because when
either flake8 or pylint release a new version, a whole lot of new
issues are caught, causing failures on the code unrelated to the
patches being pushed.
Pinning is a best practice for linters. This allows patches which move
forward the linter version to happen with any code fixes required for
it to pass.
Occassionally the values of `keys` and `p256h` are bytes objects instead of
strings. As JSON by default does not serialize bytes objects let's decode
bytes objects to unicode strings.
Resolves the registration issue mentioned in #4012.
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
* Use entity_id for backend, friendly name for frontend
Closes https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/issues/3434
Command line switches had the option to set a `friendly_name` reportedly
for use in the front end. However, if set, it was also being used as the
`entity_id`.
This did not seem like obvious behavior to me. This PR changes the
behavior so the entity_id is the object_id, which must already be
unique, and is an obvious place to have a very predictable slug (even if
long or unsightly), and the friendly name (if set) is used for the
display.
Example:
```yaml
switch:
platform: command_line
switches:
rf_kitchen_light_one:
command_on: switch_command on kitchen
command_off: switch_command off kitchen
command_state: query_command kitchen
value_template: '{{ value == "online" }}'
friendly_name: "Beautiful bright kitchen light!"
```
If you were using in an automation or from dev tools, would use:
`switch.rf_kitchen_light_one`, but your front end would still show `Beautiful
bright kitchen light!`
* Add new arg to test_assumed_state_should_be_true_if_command_state_is_false
* Import ENTITY_ID _FORMAT from existing, rename device_name to object_id
* Rename `device_name` to `object_id`
* Test that `entity_id` and `name` are set as expected
This feature needs to be enabled through the `http.use_x_forwarded_for` option,
satisfying security concerns of spoofed remote addresses in untrusted network
environments.
The testsuite was enhanced to explicitly test the functionality of the
header.
Fixes#4265.
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
* Added some extra options to Weather Underground component
* Added Location and Elevation options
* Fixed if statement
* Fixed lint
* Updated tests including elevation and location
* Update wunderground.py