* Type check all helpers, add inline exclusions for work in progress
* Remove unused Script._template_cache
* Add some missing type hints
* Remove unneeded type: ignore
* Type hint fixes
* Mypy assistance tweaks
* Don't look for None in deprecated config "at most once" check
* Avoid None name slugify attempt when generating entity id
* Avoid None state store attempt on entity remove
* Make entity_filter be a modifiable builder
* Add render_with_collect method
* Use sync render_with_collect and non-class based test case
* Refactor: Template renders to RenderInfo
* Freeze with exception too
* Finish merging test changes
* Removed unused sync interface
* Final bits of the diff
* Always print invalide configuration data
* Print offending data as yaml
* Revert "Print offending data as yaml"
This reverts commit 01721a21a9ff918ed2c8595151ebfe55eb2f7d36.
* Do not print sensitive data
* Print MQTT topic
* Add line break
* Review comments
* review comments
* Deprecate update_interval and replace with scan_interval
* Update tests
* Fix Darksky tests
* Fix Darksky tests correctly
This reverts commit a73384a223ba8a93c682042d9351cd5a7a399183.
* Provide the default for the non deprecated option
* Don't override default schema for sensors
* Add better handling of deprecated configs
* Embed the call to has_at_most_one_key in deprecated
* Add tests for checking the deprecated logs
* Add thoroughly documented tests
* Always check has_at_most_one_key
* Fix typing
* Move logging helpers to homea new logging helper
* Lint
* Rename to KeywordMessage instead of BraceMessage
* Remove unneeded KeywordStyleAdapter
* Lint
* Use dict directly rather than dict.keys() when creating set
* Patch the version in unit tests, update logging and use parse_version
* Re-add KeywordStyleAdapter and fix tests
* Lint
* Lint
* Don't treat typing as an "in-between" module for import order
That was a < 3.5 era thing.
* Tighten scope of some pylint unused-import disables
To avoid isort moving a top level one around, undesirably broadening its
scope.
* Adding new feature to allow a wait template to run the remainer of the script on timeout
* Styling changes
* Fixing file permissions, adding test for new code
* changed variable name, refactored script to pass information into async_set_timeout
* Changing the default behaviour to continue to run the script after timeout
* Add first version of the Matrix bot
* It's a stupid but necessary change…
* Dont list it twice
* All hail the linter!
* More linter-pleasing
* Use the correct user ID
* Add expression commands
* Add tests for new validators
* Fix room alias handling
* Wording
* Defer setup
* Simplify commands
* Handle exceptions
* Update requirements
* Review
* Move login back to constructor
* Fix review comments
* Add consider_home and source_type to device_tracker.see service
* Use schema instead of manual validation
* Extend schema to validate all keys
* Fix style
* Set battery level to int
* Added cv.EntitiesDoamin(domain) validator
* Check if all entities in string or list belong to domain
* Added tests
* Use factory function and entity_ids
* Different error message
* Typo
* Added entity_domain validator for a single entity_id
* Image_processing platform now uses cv.entity_domain for source validation
* Implemented event_data_template
* The hound does not like my indentation
* Added passed variables to tests for event and svc template calls
* Moved recursive function to template.py
* Update template.py
* Update template.py
* Cleaned up service.py and fixed unit tests
* Blank lines
* Removed stray logger statement
* Blank lines again
* Deprecate explicit entity_id in template platforms
* Use config validator for deprecation
* Fix copy/paste typos
* Also print the config value
* Add test for config validator
* Assert the module name that logged the message
* Implement entity and domain exclude/include for Alexa
* Switch to using generate_filter
* Use proper domain for turn on/off calls except for groups where we must use the generic homeassistant.turn_on/off
* travis fixes
* Untangle
* Lint
* Add EntityFilter helper
* Changes in entityfilter after code review
* Convert recorder to use EntityFilter
* Fix flake/lint errors in recorder
* Update entity filter helper to return function
* Update recorder to use updated entity filter
* Better docstrings in entityfilter
* Update entityfilter.py
* Initial proposal for the input_datetime
* Linting
* Further linting, don't define time validation twice
* Make pylint *and* flake8 happy at the same time
* Move todos to the PR to make lint happy
* Actually validate the type of date/time
* First testing
* Linting
* Address code review issues
* Code review: Remove forgotten print()s
* Make set_datetime a coroutine
* Create contains_at_least_one_key_value CV method, use it
* Add timestamp to the attributes
* Test and fix corner case where restore data is bogus
* Add FIXME
* Fix date/time setting
* Fix Validation
* Merge date / time validation, add tests
* Simplify service data validation
* No default for initial state, allow 'unknown' as state
* cleanup
* fix schema
* Move isdevice validator under helpers.config_validation.
* Check that all persistence files are set and are unique if any is set
by user. This is necessary to avoid file name clashes.
* Check that a set persistence file has an existing and writable
directory.
* Check that a device is either a valid device file, "mqtt", or a valid
domain name or ip address.
* 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.
* Fix: Circular dependencies of internal files
* Change: dt.date for Date and dt.datetime for DateTime
* Use NewType if available
* FIX: Wrong version test
* Remove: Date and DateTime types due to error
* Change to HomeAssistantType
* General Improvement of Typing
* Improve typing config_validation
* Improve typing script
* General Typing Improvements
* Improve NewType check
* Improve typing db_migrator
* Improve util/__init__ typing
* Improve helpers/location typing
* Regroup imports and remove pylint: disable=ungrouped-imports
* General typing improvements
Add unit symbol constants
Initial unit system object
Import more constants
Pydoc for unit system file
Import constants for configuration validation
Unit system validation method
Typing for constants
Inches are valid lengths too
Typings
Change base class to dict - needed for remote api call serialization
Validation
Use dictionary keys
Defined unit systems
Update location util to use metric instead of us fahrenheit
Update constant imports
Import defined unit systems
Update configuration to use unit system
Update schema to use unit system
Update constants
Add imports to core for unit system and distance
Type for config
Default unit system
Convert distance from HASS instance
Update temperature conversion to use unit system
Update temperature conversion
Set unit system based on configuration
Set info unit system
Return unit system dictionary with config dictionary
Auto discover unit system
Update location test for use metric
Update forecast unit system
Update mold indicator unit system
Update thermostat unit system
Update thermostat demo test
Unit tests around unit system
Update test common hass configuration
Update configuration unit tests
There should always be a unit system!
Update core unit tests
Constants typing
Linting issues
Remove unused import
Update fitbit sensor to use application unit system
Update google travel time to use application unit system
Update configuration example
Update dht sensor
Update DHT temperature conversion to use the utility function
Update swagger config
Update my sensors metric flag
Update hvac component temperature conversion
HVAC conversion for temperature
Pull unit from sensor type map
Pull unit from sensor type map
Update the temper sensor unit
Update yWeather sensor unit
Update hvac demo unit test
Set unit test config unit system to metric
Use hass unit system length for default in proximity
Use the name of the system instead of temperature
Use constants from const
Unused import
Forecasted temperature
Fix calculation in case furthest distance is greater than 1000000 units
Remove unneeded constants
Set default length to km or miles
Use constants
Linting doesn't like importing just for typing
Fix reference
Test is expecting meters - set config to meters
Use constant
Use constant
PyDoc for unit test
Should be not in
Rename to units
Change unit system to be an object - not a dictionary
Return tuple in conversion
Move convert to temperature util
Temperature conversion is now in unit system
Update imports
Rename to units
Units is now an object
Use temperature util conversion
Unit system is now an object
Validate and convert unit system config
Return the scalar value in template distance
Test is expecting meters
Update unit tests around unit system
Distance util returns tuple
Fix location info test
Set units
Update unit tests
Convert distance
DOH
Pull out the scalar from the vector
Linting
I really hate python linting
Linting again
BLARG
Unit test documentation
Unit test around is metric flag
Break ternary statement into if/else blocks
Don't use dictionary - use members
is metric flag
Rename constants
Use is metric flag
Move constants to CONST file
Move to const file
Raise error if unit is not expected
Typing
No need to return unit since only performing conversion if it can work
Use constants
Line wrapping
Raise error if invalid value
Remove subscripts from conversion as they are no longer returned as tuples
No longer tuples
No longer tuples
Check for numeric type
Fix string format to use correct variable
Typing
Assert errors raised
Remove subscript
Only convert temperature if we know the unit
If no unit of measurement set - default to HASS config
Convert only if we know the unit
Remove subscription
Fix not in clause
Linting fixes
Wants a boolean
Clearer if-block
Check if the key is in the config first
Missed a couple expecting tuples
Backwards compatibility
No like-y ternary!
Error handling around state setting
Pretty unit system configuration validation
More tuple crap
Use is metric flag
Error handling around min/max temp
Explode if no unit
Pull unit from config
Celsius has a decimal
Unused import
Check if it's a temperature before we try to convert it to a temperature
Linting says too many statements - combine lat/long in a fairly reasonable manner
Backwards compatibility unit test
Better doc
Accept delay configuration even when someone forgets to indent the time
specification.
Also removed 'weeks' and 'microseconds' from acceptable delay values.
There is a new homeassistant release every 2 weeks and running scripts
are not persisting across restarts. And there is still the option of
using (weeks*7) days if the long delay is really necessary.
And if someone really depends on microsecond delay precision we are
unlikely to be able to provide this accuracy, even milliseconds is
suspect for that matter but will at least allow us to specify some
subsecond delay.