* Climate temperature out of range
* Fix test sensibo
* use temp converting for min/max
* Fix
* Fix mqtt tests
* Fix honeywell tests
* Fix Balboa tests
* Fix whirlpool test
* Fix teslemetry test
* Fix plugwise test
* Fix tplink test
* Fix generic thermostat test
* Fix modbus test
* Fix fritzbox tests
* Honewell
Tests using `setup_comp_4` and `setup_comp_6` have been replaced by a parameterized tests in #105643. Tests using `setup_comp_5` are therefore still duplicates and are removed.
* Use `setup_test_component_platform` helper for switch entity component tests instead of `hass.components`
* Do not import fixtures
* Re-add switch.py to testing_config as stub
* Rename to mock_toggle_entities
* Update return signature of service calls
* Add timeout error handling in websocket api for service calls
* Update recorder tests to remove assertion on service call
* Remove timeout behavior and update callers that depend on it today
* Fix tests
* Add missing else
* await coro directly
* Fix more tests
* Update the intent task to use wait instead of timeout
* Remove script service call limits and limit constants
* Update tests that depend on service call limits
* Use wait instead of wait_for and add test
* Update homeassistant/helpers/intent.py
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Paulus Schoutsen <balloob@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Hjelmare <marhje52@gmail.com>
* Add target_temp_step to generic_thermostat
* Add target_temp_step to generic_thermostat : fix default + add tests
* Add target_temp_step to generic_thermostat : fix test by using new 'units_imperial' fixture
* Better status control on restore
* Better status control on restore
* fix code coverage
* Rollback hvac_mode initialization
I think I have better understood the handling of the `hvac_mode`.
I change the approach. Now the thermostat doesn't initialize until the switch is available.
* fix pyupgrade
* fix black
* Delete test_turn_on_while_restarting
HVAC mode should not be modified by the switch.
IMHO, this test does not make sense because if the switch is turned on the thermostat is not turning on (and not changing HVAC_MODE)
* Re add turn off if HVAC is off
If HVAC_MODE is off thermostat will not control heater switch. This can be because `initial_hvac_mode`, because state defaults to or because old_state.
IMHO it is preferable to be excessively cautious.
* Update climate.py
* Change warning message
* Fix black
* Fix black