* Added state method to return current operating state to fix#18244 for radiotherm component.
* Changed to set the is_on property when actively heating or cooling.
* EverLights light integration. Supports single color (with color and brightness parameters) or saved pattern (with effect parameter).
* Fix pylint parameter name warning.
* Code review feedback.
* Add tests for the two helper functions of EverLights component.
* Fixes for review feedback.
* Change test style.
* Style fixes for hound.
Handle the case of async_render_with_possible_json_value's value argument
being something other than a string. This can happen, e.g., when using the
SQL sensor to extract a datetime column such as last_changed and also using
its value_template to convert that datetime to another format. This was
causing a TypeError from json.loads, but async_render_with_possible_json_value
was only catching ValueError's.
* Add binary sensor for Lutron RadioRA2 keypad buttons
Allow automations to be triggered from RadioRA2 keypads by exposing
each button as a binary sensor.
* Remove binary sensor component; fire events directly instead.
* Address comments from code review
* Added relay ports to LCN lights platform
* Exchanged validation for ports with uppercase validator. Makes interfacing with pypck enums much more simple.
* Removed supported_features property as it is correctly inherited from parent
* Removed type annotations.
* Added Search Configuration to IMAP Sensor
The IMAP sensor currently only counts unread emails in a folder. By exposing the IMAP search parameter, the sensor can be used to count other results:
- All emails in an inbox
- Emails sent from an address
- Emails matching a subject
- Other advanced searches, especially with vendor-specific extensions. Gmail in particular supports X-GM-RAW, which lets you use any Gmail search directly ("emails with X label older than 14 days with", etc)
For my use case, I just wanted total emails in a folder, to show an "X/Y" counter for total/unread. I started work on a one-off script to throw the data in, but figured I'd try to extend Home Assistant more directly, especially since this IMAP sensor correctly handles servers that push data. This is my first Home Assistant contribution, so apologies in advance if something is out of place! It's a pretty minimal modification.
* Added Server Response Checking
Looks like no library exception is thrown, so check for response text before parsing out results (previous code just counts spaces, so an error actually returns a state value of 4).
* IMAP Warning -> Error, Count Initializes to None
IMAP search response parsing throws an error instead of a warning.
Email count initializes as None instead 0.
Email count is untouched in case of failure to parse response (i.e. if server is temporarily down or throwing errors, or maybe due to user updating their authentication/login/etc).
Fixed line length on error so it fits under 80 characters.
* Fixed Indent on Logger Error
Sorry about the churn! Python is pretty far from my daily-use language. (I did run this one through pep8, at least)
* Use local_ip from config to discover IGD device
In case of multi-homed server UPNP discovery finds IGD device on some "default" interface. WIth this modification discovery will be performed from 'local_ip'.
* Update device.py
* Changed version of async_upnp_client in requirements
* Used aysnc_upnp_client==0.14.0
* Changed requirement to async_upnp_client==0.14.0.dev0
* Changed requirement to async_upnp_client==0.14.0.dev0
* Changed requirement to async_upnp_client==0.14.0.dev0
* Fixed code style
* Fixed code style
* Changed version of async_upnp_client in requerements
* Changed version of async_upnp_client in requirements
* Regenerated requirements (new async_upnp_client)
* Regenerated requirements (new async_upnp_client)
* Changed requirement to async_upnp_client=0.14.1
* Changed requirement to async_upnp_client=0.14.1
* Updated requirements
* Updated requirements.txt
* Corrected requirements
* Corrected import of DeviceState
* Constants changed according new async_upnp_client
* Upgraded for async_upnp_client==0.14.2
Calling clear all is enough to turn off the light. Calling the color
command makes the light no longer function until clear all is called
again. The component calls clear all beforing turning it on which is
why it works through home assistant. However if you try to control the
light via the hyperion app or through kodi after it has been turned off
via home assistant it will not function until you call clear all again.