* Update scan_interval and interval_seconds max to 1 day vs. 60 seconds
* Format fixes
* Add docstring on unittest.
* Added and implemented new async_track_time_interval helper.
* Format fixes, removed unused import.
* Undid whoops on unsub_polling.
* Updated unit tests for scan_interval.
* Added unit test for track_time_interval.
* Allow other forms of time interval input for scan_interval and interval_seconds
This commit adds a new component for communicating with mochad[1] a
socket interface for the CM15A and CM19A USB X10 controllers. This
commit leverages the pymochad library to interface with a mochad socket
either on a local or remote machine. Mochad is added as as a generic
platform because it supports multiple different classes of device,
however in this patch only the switch device implemented as a starting
point. Future patches will include other devices types. (although
that's dependent on someone gaining access to those)
[1] https://sourceforge.net/projects/mochad/
* Adds support for Pioneer AVR interface port number
https://community.home-assistant.io/t/support-for-pioneer-avr/503
telnetlib supports a port number so adding port as
an optional config element with a default of 23 resolves this.
* Adds timeout to Pioneer AVR
timeout in telnetlib defaults to socket._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
which is not a value, but rather a bare Object used for comparison.
telnetlib says the following about the timeout optional argument:
"The optional timeout parameter specifies a timeout in seconds
for blocking operations like the connection attempt (if not
specified, the global default timeout setting will be used)."
From the documentation for sockets:
"Sockets are by default always created in blocking mode"
Catching connect and timeout errors, logging to debug
and continuing.
* Catches timeout exceptions, logs and continues.
* first version
* First draft component entities
* Change add_entities to callback from coroutine
* Fix bug add async_prepare_reload
* Group draft v1
* group async
* bugfix
* bugfix v2
* fix lint
* fix extract_entity_ids
* fix other things
* move get_component out of executor
* bugfix
* Address minor changes
* lint
* bugfix - should work now
* make group init async only
* change update handling to old stuff
* fix group handling, remove generator from init
* fix lint
* protect loop for spaming with updates
* fix lint
* update test_group
* fix
* update group handling
* fix __init__ async trouble
* move device_tracker to new layout
* lint
* fix group unittest
* Test with coroutine
* fix bug
* now it works 💯
* ups
* first part of suggestion
* add_entities to coroutine
* change group
* convert add async_add_entity to coroutine
* fix unit tests
* fix lint
* fix lint part 2
* fix wrong import delete
* change async_update_tracked_entity_ids to coroutine
* fix
* revert last change
* fix unittest entity id
* fix unittest
* fix unittest
* fix unittest entity_component
* fix group
* fix group_test
* try part 2 to fix test_group
* fix all entity_component
* rename _process_config
* Change Group to init with factory
* fix lint
* fix lint
* fix callback
* Tweak entity component and group
* More fixes
* Final fixes
* No longer needed blocks
* Address @bbangert comments
* Add test for group.stop
* More callbacks for automation
* Cache condition in helpers.Script
The caching is a simple in-memory, per-instance dictionary.
We use __str__ to format cache keys.
This naive implementation has some disadvantages (e.g., we won't be able
to cache two conditions that contain references to
distinct-but-equivalent object instances and we don't have any control
over the size of the condition cache), but for most simple use-cases the
approach should be good enough.
Resolves#3629
* Fix docstring style
* Add async_safe annotation
* More async_run_job
* coroutine -> async_save
* Lint
* Rename async_safe -> callback
* Add tests to core for different job types
* Add one more test with different type of callbacks
* Fix typing signature for callback methods
* Fix callback service executed method
* Fix method signatures for callback
* Add event loop to the core
* Add block_till_done to HA core object
* Fix some tests
* Linting core
* Fix statemachine tests
* Core test fixes
* fix block_till_done to wait for loop and queue to empty
* fix test_core for passing, and correct start/stop/block_till_done
* Fix remote tests
* Fix tests: block_till_done
* Fix linting
* Fix more tests
* Fix final linting
* Fix remote test
* remove unnecessary import
* reduce sleep to avoid slowing down the tests excessively
* fix remaining tests to wait for non-threadsafe operations
* Add async_ doc strings for event loop / coroutine info
* Fix command line test to block for the right timeout
* Fix py3.4.2 loop var access
* Fix SERVICE_CALL_LIMIT being in effect for other tests
* Fix lint errors
* Fix lint error with proper placement
* Fix slave start to not start a timer
* Add asyncio compatible listeners.
* Increase min Python version to 3.4.2
* Move async backports to util
* Add backported async tests
* Fix linting
* Simplify Python version check
* Fix lint
* Remove unneeded try/except and queue listener appproriately.
* Fix tuple vs. list unorderable error on version compare.
* Fix version tests