Unfortunately, Ubiquiti changed their (supposedly versioned) API in
3.2.0 which causes us to have to refer to cameras by id instead of
UUID. The firmware for 3.2.x also changed the on-camera login procedures
and snapshot functionality significantly.
This bumps the requirement for uvcclient to 0.9.0, which supports the
newer API and makes the tweaks necessary to interact properly.
* Added Osram Lightify light component
* Added color temperature and fade transition support to Osram Lightify
* Added Osram Lightify light component
* Added color temperature and fade transition support to Osram Lightify
* Updated docstring
* Added osramlightify to ignore list on coveragerc and updated docstrings
* Fixed linting issues
* Initial support for EnOcean
Tested to work with:
- Eltako FUD61 dimmer
- Eltako FT55 battery-less switch
- Permundo PSC234 (switch and power monitor)
* Rerun gen_requirements_all.py
This is a fair chunk of the way towards adding a WSGI compatible stack
for Home Assistant. The majot missing piece is auth/sessions. I was
undecided on implementing the current auth mechanism, or adding a new
mechanism (likely based on Werkzeug's signed cookies).
Plenty of TODOs...
* Added the `lgtv` platform to control a LG Smart TV running NetCast 3.0
(LG Smart TV models released in 2012) and NetCast 4.0 (LG Smart TV models released in 2013).
* Fixed multi-line docstring closing quotes
* Rename lgtv to lg_netcast
* Rename lgtv to lg_netcast
* Extracted class to control the LG TV into a separate Python package 'pylgnetcast' and changed requirements accordingly.
* regenerated requirements_all.txt with script
* now uses pylgnetcast v0.2.0 which uses the requests package for the communication with the TV
* fixed lint error: Catching too general exception Exception
* Add support for providing color_name which accepts a CSS3 valid, human readable string such as red or blue
* Forgot the schema validation!
* ugh farcy
* use html5_parse_legacy_color for more input options
* Add webcolors==1.5 to setup.py
* Block pylint no-member errors on tuple
* add color_name_to_rgb test
* whoops
* revert changes to individual platforms
* If color_name is set, pop it off params and set rgb_color with it
* Forgot to reset wink.py
* Import the legacy function as color_name_to_rgb directly
* reset test_color.py
* Improve light services.yaml
* AWS SNS notify platform
* Attach kwargs as MessageAttributes
* Initial pass of AWS SQS platform
* Add Lambda notify platform
* Remove unused import
* Change single quotes to double quotes because I am crazy
* Forgot to run pydocstyle
* Improve context support for Lambda
* compress the message_attributes logic
* Added GPM Desktop Plaeyr component
* Updated requirements_all.txt
* Pylint fix
* Updated GPMDP.py to include @balloob's comments
* Updated to work with the latest version of GPMDP
* Removed setting "self._ws.recv()" as a variable
* Made line 52 shorter
* Updated to check weather it is connected or not
* Pylint and @balloob fixes
* Updated with simplified code and pylint fix
* Made `json.loads` shorter
* Pylint fix
* Added QwikSwitch platform
farcy - worst than my english teacher
* Clean up comments
* Import only inside functions
* Moved imports, no global var, load_platform
* add_device reworked
* Only serializable content on bus
* Fixed imports & removed some logging
* initial support for generic 433mhz gpio adapters
* rpi-rf: refactor id_on/id_off to code_on/code_off
fits the purpose better and improves understanding
* rpi-rf: use v0.9.4
* rpi-rf: update features and dependencies to v0.9.5
includes the ability to optionally specify a protocol for each switch
* rpi-rf: remove explicit RPi.GPIO dependency
already a dependency of the rpi-rf module
* rpi-rf: make setting gpio, code_on and code_off mandatory
* rpi-rf: remove unused value_template
* rpi-rf: only enable TX once if there are switches
* Bump version of pymysensors to 0.6, which includes the tcp gateway.
* Update requirements_all.txt.
* Replace CONF_PORT with CONF_DEVICE and ATTR_PORT with ATTR_DEVICE.
* Add tcp_port in config.
* Try to guess if tcp or serial gateway is configured, by validating
device name as an ip address. If successful setup tcp gateway, if it
fails, setup serial gateway.
* Update device_state_attributes to show correct device, ethernet or
serial.
This tracker discovers new devices on boot and tracks bluetooth devices
periodically based on interval_seconds value. Devices discovered are
stored with 'BT_' as the prefix for device mac.
Requires PyBluez
* Initial Support for EQ3 Bluetooth Smart Radiator Thermostats
* tox runs successfully
* Moved device specific stuff to bluepy_devices library
* lint fix
Text Update
Additional additions and better support for volume, and mute. Cleanup
Added rxv to requirements_all
Added yamaha.py to .coveragerc
Made uppercase, and removed tabs
Added requirements variable
Added doc string for lint
Removed global variable, and simplified state as per balloobs suggestion
Refactored the component with balloobs suggestions
-Added import in the method
- Only get receiver information on init
- A bit of cleanup
Remove up and down volume
Uneeded as this is handled by set volume instead
Fixed a lint build error
More lint fixes
Removed unused imports
Lint Fixes
Simplified if statement
Minor refactoring since the init calls update.
Fixed lint error
Just variable naming change
Added support for an optional name for the receiver.
Better error handling, a bit of refactoring based on balloobs suggestions
Fixed lint error.
Another lint error fix
Changed raise to return
Disable pylint error handling
Pylint broad exception
Made exception handling in the setup platform instead of the constructor.
Lint error fix
Refactored the way devices are found. This allows for multiple receivers