* Upgrade pylint to 1.8.1
* Fix no-else-return
* Fix bad-whitespace
* Fix too-many-nested-blocks
* Fix raising-format-tuple
See https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/blob/master/doc/whatsnew/1.8.rst
* Fix len-as-condition
* Fix logging-not-lazy
Not sure about that TEMP_CELSIUS though, but internally it's probably just like if you concatenated any other (variable) string
* Fix stop-iteration-return
* Fix useless-super-delegation
* Fix trailing-comma-tuple
Both of these seem to simply be bugs:
* Nest: The value of self._humidity never seems to be used anywhere
* Dovado: The called API method seems to expect a "normal" number
* Fix redefined-argument-from-local
* Fix consider-using-enumerate
* Fix wrong-import-order
* Fix arguments-differ
* Fix missed no-else-return
* Fix no-member and related
* Fix signatures-differ
* Revert "Upgrade pylint to 1.8.1"
This reverts commit af78aa00f125a7d34add97b9d50c14db48412211.
* Fix arguments-differ
* except for device_tracker
* Cleanup
* Fix test using positional argument
* Fix line too long
I forgot to run flake8 - shame on me... 🙃
* Fix bad-option-value for 1.6.5
* Fix arguments-differ for device_tracker
* Upgrade pylint to 1.8.2
* 👕 Fix missed no-member
* Added support for enable/disable motion detection
* Changed name of variable for exception, lint error
* Moved motion_detection_enabled property to the other properties
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.
The older (unsupported AirCam) models behave differently and also apparently
suffer some under the last release of the NVR that supported them. Since they
are EOL and not supported by current software, filter them out so we don't
break while trying to extract an image from them.
This adds tests for the uvc camera module. It's a good thing too,
because I found a few bugs which are fixed here as well:
- Graceful handling of non-integer port
- Failure to take the first host that works when probing host,internalHost
- Failure to detect if neither of them actually work
This also converts the code to only call add_devices once with a listcomp.
The NVR tells us the admin username, but not the password for the
camera. Right now, we assume the default password, which obviously
doesn't work for people that have changed it. The uvcclient library
provides a way to set the cached admin password for a camera, which
is stored in a client-specific location. We can utilize that to
grab the password, falling back to the default if it's unset. With
this, people just need to run a command per camera to set the
admin password on their systems, if it has changed.
This makes the UVC camera_image() method not log into the camera on
every single image fetch, which reduces load on hass and the camera,
and lowers the latency to get an actual image fetched.
This adds support for Ubiquiti's UniFi Video cameras via their
NVR device (or service). By configuring just the address of the
NVR and a valid API key, all cameras are discovered and enabled,
including direct-to-camera image snapshot-based video support.